DIY Alice in Wonderland Wall Clock | Movie Monday Challenge

Disney movies are a huge part of childhood. The stories captivate children and teach them to believe in magic and the power of good. That’s why it’s no surprise that we have to have a Disney-themed Movie Monday Challenge. I’m paying homage to my favorite with this DIY Alice in Wonderland wall clock.

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Growing up, I couldn’t get enough of Alice in Wonderland. I always felt an affinity to feeling out of place in a crazy world. I also appreciated the whimsy of Wonderland.

That love has never faded as I’ve gotten older. In fact, when they made the first live action and I saw it in theaters, I cried. It has impacted me that deeply. That made my choice for this month’s challenge easy and this clock was born.

 

White Rabbit Wall Clock on top of Antique Books

Materials

 

Coloring Book Page Partially Colored In

Close up of Coloring Book Page Partially Colored In

Close up of Colored Roman Numerals

Close up of Colored Around Roman Numerals

Colored Roman Numeral Clock with White Rabbit Inside

Step 1

The first step is to color the watch page in your coloring book. Admittedly this took the most amount of time but it is also incredibly relaxing.

Tip:

 

Torn Out Coloring Page on Top of Coloring Book

Step 2

Once you have finished coloring your picture, carefully tear the sheet out of the book.

 

Cut Out Colored Roman Numeral Clock

Step 3

Next, cut your clock out of your coloring book sheet, following closely to the line.

 

Close up of Mod Podge on Green Plate

Step 4

After your clock is cut out, add a layer of Mod Podge to the inside of your plastic plate and place the clock on top of it.

 

Colored Clock Mod Podged on Plate

Step 5

Add another coat of Mod Podge over top of the clock as well.

Tip:

Step 6

Let your Mod Podge dry completely before moving on.

 

Hole in Picture of White Rabbit with Black Arrow Pointing to It

Step 7

After your Mod Podge has dried, drill a small hole in the center of your plate for the clock mechanism to go through.

Tip:

 

Clock Mechanism Poked Through Center of Clock

Step 8

Once your hole is drilled, place the large washer on the battery pack for the clock and slip it through the hole from the back of your clock.

Step 9

Next, add the smaller washer and screw on the bolt from the front of your clock.

 

Close up of Hands on a Clock

Step 10

After your bolt is tightened, slide the shorter hour hand onto the front of your clock.

Tip:

Step 11

Then slide on your longer minute hand. This can only go one way, so if you’re having trouble getting it on, ensure that the flat sides are aligned.

Step 12

Next, screw on the small bolt over the minute hand.

 

Second Hand Attached to Clock

Step 13

Finish assembling your clock by placing the second hand on the tip of the clock mechanism.

 

Gray Paint on Edge of Clock

Step 14 (Optional)

After the clock was assembled, I didn’t like the green edges of the plate so I painted it with my Rescue Restore Paint in Southern Gentleman. The muted color fits much better with the design but this is a totally optional step. If you like the color of your plate, then leave it as is.

White Rabbit Wall Clock

Tip:

 

White Rabbit Wall Clock Next to Antique Books

White Rabbit Wall Clock Next to Antique Books with text overlay: DIY Alice in Wonderland Wall Clock

I absolutely love how this DIY Alice in Wonderland wall clock turned out! It will make the perfect addition to the rest of my Alice decor (which you can see on my literary mirror tutorial). Now it’s time to check out the other awesome Disney projects my friends created this month. Before you go, I’d love to know what your favorite Disney movie? Let me know in the comments!

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Movie Monday Challenge: Disney Edition


DIY Kids Artwork Frame Fridge Magnet | Kids Korner by Jude

Jude is back from vacation and ready to share another awesome craft with you. If you don’t know what Kids Korner by Jude is then you can read about it here. Once you’re all caught up come back to make this DIY kids artwork frame fridge magnet.

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Note From Mom:

The humidity here is atrocious this week. Even sitting outside the fireworks on Wednesday long after the sun had set, you still became instantly sticky. Yuck!

That meant that we haven’t spent much time outside this week. When we’re stuck inside and mommy has to get work done, that means lots of crafts.

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Now I have a stack of new drawings and designs that the kids cannot bear to part with. (Sigh…) When Jude came up with this idea, I piggy-backed a little to help tame the artwork chaos.

Each kid gets one frame for the fridge and can choose one piece of artwork to go in it. Outside of that, no more paper clutter on the fridge. Yay!

If your fridge has become a messy gallery of artwork, make this DIY kids artwork frame fridge magnet. Then totally steal my new clutter-free refrigerator idea.

 

Blank Wooden Frame

Materials

Mom’s Note:

 

Decorative Paper with Craft Supplies

Step 1

First pick out the paper that you like [and want to use on your frame].

 

Removed Insert Blank Wooden Frame

Step 2

Then remove the insert from your wooden frame.

 

Ripped Up Pieces of Decorative Paper

Step 3

Next, rip the paper that you picked [in step 1] into small pieces.

 

Pieces of Paper Glued to Corner of Wooden Frame

Step 4

Then glue the ripped pieces of paper to the frame.

 

Glue on Corner of Wooden Frame

Mom’s Note:

Step 5

Continue gluing pieces of paper to the frame until it is completely covered.

Step 6

Let your glue dry.

 

Paper Covered Frame

Step 7

After your frame has dried, trim the extra paper around the edges of the frame.

Mom’s Note:

 

T Glitter Letter Glued on Frame

R and T Glitter Letters Glued on Frame

Step 8

Put an A, R, and T chipboard letter [using non-diluted tacky glue] on the side of your frame starting at the bottom.

 

Chipboard Letters on a Paper Covered Frame

Step 9

Next, glue an M and a Y chipboard letter above it [the top right corner].

Mom’s Note:

Step 10

Let all of the glue dry.

 

Strip of Magnet Next to a Wooden Frame

Strip of Magnet on the Back of a Wooden Frame

Strips of Magnet on the Back of a Wooden Frame

Step 11

Lastly, cut strips of adhesive magnets to fit your frame and attach them to the back of the frame.

 

Decorated Frame with artwork inside

I’m doing this to hold my artwork with a beautiful frame. I hope you like it and enjoy.

 

Decorated Frame with artwork inside

Decorated Frame with artwork inside

Decorated Frame with artwork inside with text overlay: DIY Kids Artwork Frame Fridge Magnet

This DIY kids artwork frame fridge magnet help you cut down on the paper clutter on your refrigerator without the fight. Kids are more than happy to display their favorite pieces in a personalized frame! They won’t even mind changing them out as new creations are made.

I honestly wish I had thought of this idea sooner because it’s brilliant. The kids never want to lose any of their artwork and the collection had gotten ridiculous. Now they think about which ones are important enough to display and which one can get filed or recycled.

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Popsicle Stick Army Men Craft | Kids Korner by Jude

We are back with another Kid’s Korner craft this week! Instead of making something for your home, let’s have some fun. This popsicle stick army men craft is fun to make and even more fun to play with.

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Popsicle Stick Army Men with tank and text overlay: Kids Korner By Jude Popsicle Stick Army Men

 

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Before we get to it, I want to let you know that next week Jude will be on vacation with his dad so I will be posting Friday. Don’t worry, you’ll still be getting a fun kid’s craft so be sure to come and check it out.

Note From Mom:

Although Jude said that he made this because of Memorial Day last month, I think the kid might also be on a popsicle stick kick. In fact, the next project coming up from him includes popsicle sticks. Apparently the kid can’t get enough. Luckily, his obsession is your kid’s gain because what kid doesn’t love playing with army men?

 

Leaf print paper next to glue bottle and green popsicle sticks

Materials

Step 1

First, cut out a small circle of white paper to be the head of your army man.

Mom Tip:

 

Step 2

Next, draw a face on your circle with the ink pen.

Step 3

Now, glue the face to the top of a green popsicle stick.

Step 4

Set you popsicle stick to the side and pull out your leaf print paper.

 

shirt cut out of paper

Step 5

Next, cut a shirt and pair of pants from the leaf print paper.

Mom tip:

 

Shirt glued on popsicle stick with glue bottle

popsicle stick army man

Step 6

Finally, glue your shirt and pants to the popsicle stick.

 

popsicle stick army men

Step 7

Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each army man you want to make.

This [popsicle stick army men craft] is a toy and exciting to make. Memorial Day is why I made this. I love playing with army men and I hope you do too!

 

Popsicle Stick Army Men with tank and text overlay: Kids Korner By Jude Popsicle Stick Army Men

Don’t forget that next week Jude is on vacation but we’ll still have an awesome new kids craft for you! Until then, your kiddos will have a blast playing pretend or putting on a show with these popsicle stick army men. In case you missed last week’s craft, be sure to check it out now.

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