Schapelle Corby’s resin wall clock business takes on bizarre rebrand with ‘fresh out of f..ks’ design

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Schapelle Corby.
Schapelle Corby. Credit: Schapelle Corby

Schapelle Corby’s resin clock making business has undergone a surprising rebrand with her latest release taking on a more edgy look.

The ex-con listed a new design emblazoned with “fresh out of f..ks” on her website, Schapelle’s Epoxy Art, which is known for it’s boho style resin wall clocks which resemble the ocean.

Corby advertised the latest product on social media as a “bit of fun” with only three of the clock’s currently in stock.

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Pictures and video show close-up details of the loud, abstract design and it’s unmistakable black and gold lettering - with the design turning heel from what had typically been a beach vibe.

The 47-year-old tried her hand at resin clock making more than four years ago and started sharing them online in 2021.

Corby’s clocks each come with an authenticity stamp “Schapelle” and most will set shoppers back $199.

Her latest business move comes after she announced she would be stepping away from the hobby for the foreseeable future.

Schapelle Corby's ‘fresh out of fucks' resin clock.
Schapelle Corby's ‘fresh out of fucks' resin clock. Credit: Schapelle's Epoxy Art

“This may be the last year for me to create my epoxy art,” Corby wrote online in December last year.

“This saddens me.

“Life is changing, I’m not sure how my resin obsession hobby will fit in. At this point I just don’t know.”

The infamous drug smuggler began advertising her clocks again in January after announcing the planned hiatus.

Corby served a nine year sentence in Bali’s Kerobokan Prison after being convicted of smuggling 4.2kgs of cannabis to the island.

She was released on parole in 2014 and returned to Australia in 2017.

Originally published on PerthNow

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