Upcycled Clock to Photo Frame

Take one old clock that no longer works, and make it into a funky photo frame!

Upcycling old clock ideas

This clock has a wide plastic edge that my clever hubby painted in acrylic paints to resemble  wood.

It was a loved clock!

So instead of binning it, I decided to upcycle it!

Upcycling old clock ideas
The first step was to unscrew it, removing the back, the middle, and then carefully, the glass.
Upcycling old clock ideas
Then I removed the clock mechanism.
Upcycling old clock ideas
I home printed a special photograph to fit the size of the clock frame.
Upcycling old clock ideas
A patterned paper was cut to fit the sides of the inside of the clock.
The paper and photograph was then glued into place using a PVA paper glue.
Upcycling old clock ideas
Next some detail embellisments.
You could use whatever you like to accessorise your photo, but because this was a tropical island wedding scene, I chose a plaited twine rope.
Upcycling old clock ideas
I used hot glue to secure it into place around the photograph.
Upcycling old clock ideas 
Then it was a matter of placing the glass on the front, placing back into the frame, and re-screwing the backing onto the clock.
Upcycling old clock ideas
Hung on the wall, I'm thrilled with how this upcycling  project turned out.
Inspired?
If you don't have an old clock, you can source them from thrift stores, or buy a cheap one from the dollar store.
Paint the clock frame, place a favourite photograph in it, then add embellishments for a funky photo display.

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6 Free Art Inspired Mothers Day Gift Tags

Free Mothers Day Printables
Mothers Day is very near, so I've created some gift tag labels for you.
Free Mothers Day Printables
These were created using some of my original artworks.
Free Mothers Day Printables
Save to your device and print to the size you desire.
Print on card, or photo paper.
Write your Mother's Day message on the back.
Punch a small hole in the corner and attach with twine or ribbon to your gift.
Free Mothers Day Printables
You could also use these images to make your own Mother's Day Cards.
Free Mothers Day Printables
Or enlarge and pop in a frame for your Mother's Day morning tea, brunch, lunch, or dinner decor.
Free Mothers Day Printables
I hope you enjoy them as much as I did creating them for you. :)
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Rich Chocolate Coffee Mini Cakes

Chocolate Coffee Mini Cake recipes

These rich, dark chocolate coffee–infused mini cakes deliver a surprisingly bold taste experience. From the first bite, the richness of the dark chocolate with the coffee acts as a quiet amplifier, enhancing the cocoa’s intensity.

Chocolate Coffee Mini Cake recipes

The texture of the cake is dense enough to feel indulgent, yet soft and moist without tipping into heaviness.  The coffee icing on top pushes the delectability even further.

Chocolate Coffee Mini Cake recipes

 'Chocolate Coffee Mini Cakes' are best appreciated slowly, and ideally when you’re in the mood for something that doesn’t hold back.  Or serve as a dessert, as suggested at the end of the recipe, and you will enjoy an absolute chocolate, coffee-lover experience that is pure decadence with added caramel! 

Chocolate Coffee Mini Cake recipes
Chocolate Coffee Mini Cake recipes

Rich Chocolate Coffee Mini Cakes

Preheat the oven to 190°C /374°F.

Oil 2 x 6-hole large muffin pans

Ingredients:

1 & 3/4 cups plain high-grade flour

1 & 1/4 teaspoons of Bicarbonate Soda

3/4 cup brown sugar

1/2 cup darkest cocoa powder 

3 Tablespoons hot water

2 teaspoons vanilla essence

1 Tablespoon strong instant coffee

3/4 cup milk

1/2 cup vegetable oil

1 egg

3/4 cup plain unsweetened yoghurt

Method:

Sift flour and soda into a large bowl.

Add brown sugar and mix with a wooden spoon until combined.

Heat the milk until hot, add the coffee and vanilla, stir together and set aside.

In a small cup, mix the cocoa powder to a medium paste with the hot water, and set aside.

Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients. Add the oil, egg, milk mixture, and coffee mixture.

Beat together with a wooden spoon until smooth.

Pour the cake batter into the muffin pans.

Bake for 20 to 25 minutes.

Cool.

Coffee Icing:

3 Tablespoons of melted butter

1 teaspoon instant coffee mixed into 2 tablespoons of hot water

1 cup of confectioners' powdered icing sugar

Mix all together and beat until creamy.

Ice the top of each mini cake.

Press a few dark chocolate balls onto the icing.

Best eaten within 2 days of making.

Note: If you like, you can double the icing ingredients for an extra-large amount of icing on the cakes.

Yield: 12 mini cakes

To Serve:

As is, a companion treat with your favourite hot coffee.

Dessert cake recipes

Or as a dessert. Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, then drizzle store-bought caramel topping over the top of the cakes and ice cream.

Excessively delectable!!!

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