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🕰️ Time to Shine: Make Every Second Stylish!
The DIY Wall Clock features a modern frameless design with large 3D mirror stickers, ensuring easy visibility from any room. Its silent movement promotes a peaceful environment, while the DIY aspect allows for personalized installation. Ideal for various settings, this clock combines functionality with a chic aesthetic.
J**A
Super cute decor
I bought this to do a family memory wall of photos going up the staircase wall, it fit perfect with my saying “time spent with family. is worth every second”. I have been looking for something like this for a bit. The modern design is fabulous. It was easy to set up and very well made! I have received so many compliments from my family and friends who visit! I like that you can adjust the size to fit your needs and so far has stayed up just fine. I also think, this would be great for anyone with bad vision, a stylish looking clock, they can see nice and clear!
B**N
Added a lot to my living room and nice quality.
I just moved into a new place and I didn’t have much to go on the walls. It also seems like I can never find the time either. So I fixed two problems with one stone. My sister and my nephew happened to stop by at just the right time bc now I had help. In no time we had it up. It was easy to do, looks good, really adds a lot to the living room, it’s made well, and overall all three of us liked the look and the feel it adds to my new place.
M**N
It is a very nice idea for wall decoration
Well, this clock is big, about two feet across.Installation was fun when matching the glossy face with the sticky back pad. I wish the design can use other fonts for the Six, Twelve, three, and nine. Please note the "six" should be vertical but easily made horizontal during installation.The result was satisfactory. The frameless impression is new and attractive. so far the time was kept accurately.
D**E
Nice clock
The clock looks great. It was easy to set up. The double sided foam on the base of the clock sucks it was up for maybe two hours and it fell down and broke the part that holds the clock hands together. Now I have to figure out how to fix it or replace it. Maybe a screw or nail on the back and it should be sturdy enough to hold it but that foam doesn’t work.
M**6
You'll love this clock!
I had been searching for a clock like this for a while and trust me, I've invested in several. But this clock here, is my favorite! It's flexible in size depending on how wide and tall you want your clock to be, and the pieces are thick enough to give that 3D look that they're advertising.Be patient when putting it up. There is no template. It is put up piece by piece, free hand. You determine how big of a scale the clock will be, depending on where you're going to hang it. I'm horrible at measuring so I held the pieces in place with painter's tape then stood back and looked at it, readjusting until I had them where I wanted them. Then, when I was satisfied, I took the back tape off and put them in place. If you mess up, don't worry...the pieces are removable and reusable (speaking from experience).I'll admit, it wasn't one of my fastest projects, but I like the fact that if the clock was too small, I could make it bigger.I give this clock 5 stars. Love it!!!
S**E
Statement Piece with a Practical Purpose!
I haven't had any trouble with ours falling off the wall. The walls are painted with flat, interior paint. It really is a statement piece. What you see in the pics is what you get. The numbers are made of foam, and the clock hands and mechanism are metal and plastic. I can't remember if it took 1 or 2 double A batteries. Great buy, and we're proud to display it in the living room over the couch.
J**C
Bits fall off the wall - like clockwork
Every day is a surprise...Hubs and I put this clock up les than a week ago. The first thing that fell off the wall was the base. The hour hand got bent in the fall. I straightened it up and put it back up.Next day, when I checked, the base was off again. This time the minute hand was bent. Fixed it and put it back.Of course, it fell off again, so this time we attached the back player permanently to the wall with a couple of screws and drywall anchors. Problem solved, but so much for “no damage to walls”.But wait, there’s more...Then next thing to fall off was the number 10. Both digits. What?And of course, this morning the minute hand had fallen off.Mind you, this clock is on the wall behind my TV/TV stand, which I’ve had to move each time because the bits fall behind.I love the design of this clock, with the exception of the “7”. You can see in the photos that I modified the 7 before I put it up, using sturdy scissors to reshape and a file for the inevitable rough edges.But I’ve had enough! I am done with this clock. What a waste of $20.PS. Some adhesives don’t stick well to fresh paint, but that’s not the case here. The paint on the wall is about 2 years old and in good/clean condition.
J**M
Clock piece adhesive is too weak for weight of clock
I love this clock set up and it adds so much to our room decor, but the clock potion to too heavy for the adhesion on the backing causing it to fall several times. The arms got bent causing creases in the metal. I was able to make due with them to try to hide the creases (sort of), but a stronger adhesive would be my suggestion. I ended up putting some 3M Velcro sticky-tabs on top of the OEM adhesive and it holds fine. Just disappointed the arms were bent and now show creases.
S**I
Not good
Niddle holes are not proper not working properly
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