Pottery Barn Knock Off Clock
Hey! So remember last week when I said I would have my new blog look and logo?
Right...I was kidding, it was this week (wink wink).
You know how life goes, and things get pushed back....I am hoping it will be up soon!!!
Ok. On to my Pottery Barn Knock off Clock.
I have this huge blank wall in my living room, well actually it has been home to my Sunburst Mirror made from blinds, that I made forever ago, but I wanted something bigger. Something that made a statement.
Plus I wanted a clock, and I loved pottery barn's rustic wood and iron one so I decided to DIY it!
It was a super fun process to create, and I have a full tutorial for you to follow if you want to make your own! Just hop on over to for my contributor post at My Repurposed Life and check out my Large Rustic Clock, for some awesome DIY inspiration!
Hugs!
Mindi
Tags:
clock
decor
DIY
featured
knock offs
living room
metal
natural stain
scrap wood
spray paint
Tutorial
28 comments
Loveeeee it!!
ReplyDeleteSo love it!!!
ReplyDeleteIt would be perfect at my house ;)
Yours is better than theirs!
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome, Mindi! You you rock!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful friend!! Just a stunning piece! You are a true talent!!! I hope that you and the fam have a great week!!! Nicole xo
ReplyDeleteMindi,
ReplyDeleteStill love this clock! You did a fabulous job on it.
about the site makeover, be sure to take some screen shots of the "before" I sometimes forgot to do that when changes were made and it's fun to compare and look back. :)
I can't wait to see the changes, although I love your site as is. :)
gail
wow!!! totally amazing job!
ReplyDeleteGreat Project!
ReplyDeleteGirl, is there anything you can't make??? Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour clock is amazing! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLady, you already know I LOVE this clock! :D I agree with the commenter above, "...is there anything you can't make?" ;)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I have been meaning to tell you that I like your new profile pic. You look beautiful and have a lovely smile.
I like yours better than Pottery Barn's! I bet the price was nicer too!
ReplyDeletemindi this clock is stunning!!!! i just LOVE how much character it has, reminds me of those thousand dollar antique french clocks!! love love!! <3
ReplyDeleteLove the new logo - and that clock is Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteI like yours better! And dang if I just didn't add another project to the list!
ReplyDeleteWoah, what an impact.
ReplyDeleteThis is some seriously detailed DIY. Great job
Lovely copycat. Yours is gorgeous and you get the joy of knowing you created it.
ReplyDeleteI love this sooo much! I want to make a big clock to for the fireplace.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how this turned out Mindi! It looks lovely and so close to the original! Thanks so much for sharing this at the Frugal Crafty Home Blog Hop! Pinning this now!
ReplyDeleteFeaturing your clock tutorial tonight on Merry Monday! Thank you so much for joining us! Julia
ReplyDeleteYou know I love it, considering we made two knock off's of your knock off!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! You did a fantastic job, I'm totally impressed! Thanks so much for taking the time to link up with us over at the #HomeMattersParty - we hope to see you again this week! Feel free to bring a friend :)
ReplyDeleteHoly cow amazing! I like yours better than the original. Super impressive!
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous! Thanks for sharing it with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
This is gorgeous!! I went and read your tutorial too and you are great at explaining every step! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Talented Tuesdays; I'll be featuring you this week! I hope you can join us again later this morning.
ReplyDeleteIt looks just like theirs! I LOVE it when a plan comes together lol. Saw it at Awesome Things Tuesday @ Busy Mom's Helper. ;)
ReplyDelete-Lynn @ Riggstown Road
WOW! Mindi, I love your clock and I featured it at the weekly Share Your Style party. Thanks for sharing with us. Visit Uptown Acorn soon:)
ReplyDeleteI love your clock. I picked up a round coffee table that was not repairable but I wanted the top with its inlaid design. Still in my workshop but you have inspired me. Mine is 48" in diameter LOL
ReplyDeleteYour comments make me smile! I love to hear what you think!