Schapelle Corby sells her handmade resin wall clocks for $199

Those prices are criminal! Schapelle Corby handmade resin wall clock business takes off… as Dancing With The Stars contestant starts selling several for $199


She recently appeared on her second reality show as she continues to turn her life around after spending nine years in jail for smuggling marijuana into Bali.

But Schapelle Corby is back to concentrating on her clock-making business.

And it appears that her new business is taking off, as the 43-year-old revealed she is now selling the timepieces for $199 each.

Those prices are criminal! Schapelle Corby handmade resin wall clock business takes off… as Dancing With The Stars contestant starts selling several for $199

Beachy: Posting on her Instagram stories, the brunette showed off several of her handmade resin wall clocks, which have been hand-painted by the jailbird

Beachy: Posting on her Instagram stories, the brunette showed off several of her handmade resin wall clocks, which have been hand-painted by the jailbird

Posting on her Instagram stories, the brunette showed off several of her handmade resin wall clocks, which have been hand-painted by the jailbird. 

Schapelle unveiled her clock-making skills at the start of last year. 

Back in November, she showed off her workshop, where several clocks stood, completed. 

Clocking mad for it:  Schapelle unveiled her clock making skills at the start of last year

Clocking mad for it:  Schapelle unveiled her clock making skills at the start of last year

She also gave fans a glimpse of the process of making the resin art wall clocks, as she brandished a drill. 

Schapelle has shared multiple photos of happy customers who have purchased the artworks. 

Last year, a resin clock she made herself out of recycled wood sold on website eBay after seven days at auction, for just over $1000. 

Hard at work: The 43-year-old shared Instagram Stories videos showing off her workshop

Wow! There several clocks stood, completed

Hard at work: The 43-year-old shared Instagram Stories videos showing off her workshop, where several clocks stood, completed

She's a weapon! She also gave fans a glimpse of the process of making the resin art wall clocks, as she brandished a drill

She’s a weapon! She also gave fans a glimpse of the process of making the resin art wall clocks, as she brandished a drill

Collector's items: Schapelle has shared multiple photos of happy customers who have purchased the artworks

Collector’s items: Schapelle has shared multiple photos of happy customers who have purchased the artworks

All proceeds were donated to aid the bushfire crisis, specifically WIRES Wildlife Rescue, she announced.  

Schapelle also made her debut as a reality star in November, appearing on SAS Australia. 

However she broke down in tears after quitting just two days into the gruelling Channel Seven challenge show. 

Hidden talents! Earlier this year, a resin clock she made herself out of recycled wood sold on website eBay after seven days at auction, for just over $1000

Hidden talents! Earlier this year, a resin clock she made herself out of recycled wood sold on website eBay after seven days at auction, for just over $1000

Good cause: All proceeds were donated to aid the bushfire crisis, specifically WIRES Wildlife Rescue, she announced

Good cause: All proceeds were donated to aid the bushfire crisis, specifically WIRES Wildlife Rescue, she announced 

She quit the show during the first week, after Firass Dirani’s antics forced the team to run a series of laps as part of a punishment. 

She struggled to keep up during the punishing exercise, turning in her armband and consequently quitting the show. 

‘I’ve had enough. I can’t run this far one second longer. I cannot,’ she said, before breaking down in tears. 

In October 2004,  Schapelle became a household name when she was arrested at Bali airport with 4.2kg of cannabis wrapped in plastic inside her boogie board bag.

The world watched in May 2005 as she broke down in the Denpasar courtroom after being sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment in Kerobokan Prison.

Following a series of sentence reductions, Schapelle was released on parole in February 2014, having served nine years behind bars.

Reaching for the star: Schapelle also made her debut as a reality star in November, appearing on SAS Australia, and then Dancing With The Stars this year

 Reaching for the star: Schapelle also made her debut as a reality star in November, appearing on SAS Australia, and then Dancing With The Stars this year