Method:
- Unscrew back of clock, take all the clock pieces out, and
use the clocks GLASS as a template to cut the circle to the
right size.
- Once the paper is cut, instead of taking the clock hands
off and taking the front of the clock completely apart simply
use a ruler and cut a straight line with an exacto knife from
the middle of the circle on the Rad paper down to the bottom
end of the circle. The slit will be so small it's unnoticeable.
- Cut a small circle in the center of the circle to go around
the clock hands.
- Before placing the paper on the clock, rub on your rub-on's
or sticker numbers. Line up the 6 with the slit in the paper.
Use a ruler straight up the middle to position the 12 in the
right place. Then add on the 3 and nine in the right spots,
and the other numbers in between accordingly till done
.
- Chipboard is now added with arrows pointing clockwise around
the clock, and a chipboard flower with no center is positioned
in the middle of the center circle to cover up the hole that
was cut for the clock hands. Slice a slit down the flower
as well and position it directly over the slit in the paper
so that the whole piece of paper can now slide onto the clock
and around the clock hands without difficulty. Adhere with
adhesive or double sided tape.
- Put the glass back in the clock frame, and then the clock,
and screw the whole thing back together, and voila, you're
done!