Tree Slab Wall Clock

Tree Slab Wall Clock

Kathy
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, owner of Kathy’s Creative Inspirations in Waterford Michigan creates rustic and vintage wall clocks from reclaimed wood. The design of each wall clock is unique and the wood itself has its own characteristics. The resin artwork makes each clock a one of a kind piece. The resin just has a beautiful shine. The clock’s have quartz movement making them accurate at keeping time. The clocks have a keyhole on the backside for easy hanging and take one AA battery which are not included.
The Tree Slab Wall Clocks measure approximately 21 x 13 x 2. Due to the nature of wood, each Wood Slice Clock is a one-of-a-kind creation. You will receive as beautiful clock in a similar detail as shown, however it will differ in shape and size. If you like natural, minimalist, outdoorsy, log cabin or rustic decor, you’ll love a vintage rustic Tree Slab Wall Clock. The beautiful resin provides an incredible shine. The tree cookie or wood slab is unique because each one is slightly different in shape and wood grain characteristics.
The Large Pallet Wall Clocks are available in your choice of color, measures 27 x 31 x 2 and weighs about 12 pounds. The beautiful resin artwork truly makes this a one of a kind piece. The resin hardens to a shine with a glass-like finish. If your style is a little bit country or a little bit chic or modern rustic, a unique pallet clock will brighten your home decor.
In 2016 Kathy became a Registered Nurse First Assist in the operating room. When she finished the course she wanted to make herself a present for completing the program. She started showing a few friends the woodworking she had been doing with the cookie tree slabs and reclaimed pallet wood and resin. She was commissioned to make a few clocks similar to what she had made for herself. More people started commenting on her woodworking and her business began. The tree slabs clocks have varying shapes and unusual wood grain. The reclaimed pallet wood pieces are unique in the way the wood is formed.