This Valentine Sweetheart clock is easy to cut and finish. It uses a standard clock movement that you can buy at most craft stores. Walmart also sells them in most locations. The pattern has complete instructions for making the clock.
The pattern includes the standard un-customized clock dial. Just print it out on high quality matte photo paper and glue it the the clock face. Notice that the clock in the picture has my wife's name on it. For $5 I will make a custom dial for you also with your sweethearts name. After I complete the pattern I will send it to your email. You will only pay after you receive the dial and are completely satisfied. You will be able to pay with a credit card or you can mail payment
The dial is 4" X 4". you do not have to use it on this clock. You can order the dial and use it on a clock of your design.
I will probably only take order for a few days because we are so close the the holiday. If I get behind I will stop taking orders. If you want one order it soon. Use this link to place your order.
Below is the dial. After I made the original clock I modified the dial a little. The heart now has a high light. It needed something to make it stand out a little.
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