Schapelle Corby, 46, looks half her age as she shows off her new range of resin clocks: ‘Aren’t they cute?’

Schapelle Corby has made a new life for herself after her release from an Indonesian prison in 2014, and is now making a living as a successful clockmaker.

And the convicted drug smuggler, 46, took to Instagram on Wednesday to show off her new range of clocks.

In a video shared with her 164,000 followers, Corby showed off several colourful timepieces which retail for around $220. 

Schapelle looked youthful and happy, wearing a green-and-white checkered bucket hat over her luscious brown hair, framing her statuesque face.

The clockmaker went for a natural makeup look complete with understated eyes and nude lip as she let her followers know that smaller versions of her epoxy resin clocks were now available.

Schapelle Corby has made a new life for herself after her release from an Indonesian prison in 2014, and is now making a living as a successful clockmaker. Pictured

The convicted drug smuggler, 46, took to Instagram on Wednesday to show off her new range of clocks

The convicted drug smuggler, 46, took to Instagram on Wednesday to show off her new range of clocks

‘My new small size. Aren’t they cute? Look how cute this is,’ she said as she held an ocean-themed mini-clock up to the camera.

Earlier this year, the SAS Australia contestant gave her followers a glimpse into her new passion, posting a montage video which showed the process of making the clocks.

In the clip, Schapelle is seen painting the wood, applying resin and assembling the components.

'My new small size. Aren't they cute? Look how cute this is,' she said as she held an ocean-themed mini-clock up to the camera

‘My new small size. Aren’t they cute? Look how cute this is,’ she said as she held an ocean-themed mini-clock up to the camera

She passionately wrote in the caption, ‘This is my hobby, passion. This is what I love spending my time doing.’

Her followers gushed about her work in the comments, with several saying they had purchased some of her work or had received one of her clocks as a gift.

‘Love your work, it’s stunning,’ said one fan.

‘They look really good, what a cool hobby,’ another remarked.

‘These are absolutely beautiful. They just get better and better!’ wrote one more follower.

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