Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby reveals new bizarre career path – and business is booming

REVEALED: Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby reveals bizarre new career path – and she’s her own boss

Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby has become her own boss.

The former jailbird, 42, has revealed her bizarre new career path as an aspiring artist.

Schapelle sells unique, handmade resin art quartz wall clocks online for $180 each.

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REVEALED: Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby, 42, (pictured) has revealed her bizarre new career path… and the passion project appears to have become a successful business

She sells up to four unique designs per week, and even throws in a signed copy of her autobiography, Schapelle Corby: My Story, for good measure.

Promoting her creations weekly on Instagram, she provides a ‘swipe up’ link to be redirected to an eBay auction where PayPal is her desired method of payment. 

The Block’s Jess Eva recently discovered Schapelle’s creative hustle, and contacted her to inquire about purchasing a clock. 

Speaking on Sydney’s Moonman In The Morning on Triple M, the radio host claimed: ‘I messaged her about the clock… then she replied – they are $180!’  

Jess then joked: ‘I don’t want to give her advice. but I just feel like she’s missing a real good marketing opportunity. Why wouldn’t you use the slogan “nobody knows time like I do?”‘

Time's on her side: Schapelle sells unique, handmade resin art quartz wall clocks online for $180 each and even throws in a signed copy of her autobiography, Schapelle Corby: My Story, for good measure

Time’s on her side: Schapelle sells unique, handmade resin art quartz wall clocks online for $180 each and even throws in a signed copy of her autobiography, Schapelle Corby: My Story, for good measure

'Why wouldn’t you use the slogan "nobody knows time like I do?"' Former Block star Jess Eva  (right) joked about Schapelle missing out on marketing gold on her Triple M radio show

‘Why wouldn’t you use the slogan “nobody knows time like I do?”‘ Former Block star Jess Eva  (right) joked about Schapelle missing out on marketing gold on her Triple M radio show

Pride and joy: Promoting her creations weekly on Instagram, she provides a 'swipe up' link to be redirected to an eBay auction where PayPal is her desired method of payment

Pride and joy: Promoting her creations weekly on Instagram, she provides a ‘swipe up’ link to be redirected to an eBay auction where PayPal is her desired method of payment

In April, Schapelle uploaded a photo creating one of her designs, writing: ‘middle aged woman… with a new passion.’

However, it appears she launched her business as far back as January, as she auctioned one off to help raise funds for the Australian bushfire crisis. 

‘100% of funds go to emergency fund for Wildlife @wireswildliferescue,’ she wrote at the time, along a photo of her beach-themed quartz clock.

The clock appeared to sell via an eBay auction for more than $700.

'Middle aged woman... with a new passion': In April, Schapelle uploaded a photo creating one of her designs

‘Middle aged woman… with a new passion’: In April, Schapelle uploaded a photo creating one of her designs

Giving back: It appears she launched her business as far back as January, as she auctioned one off for more than$700 to help raise funds for the Australian bushfire crisis

Giving back: It appears she launched her business as far back as January, as she auctioned one off for more than$700 to help raise funds for the Australian bushfire crisis

In 2005, Corby was sentenced to 20 years in Bali’s notorious Kerobokan prison after 4.2kg of Marijuana was found in her boogie-board bag at Ngurah Rai International Airport.

After a series of sentence reductions, Corby was released on parole in February 2014 after nine years behind bars.

She was deported back to Australia in May 2017 after living in Bali for three years, amid a media frenzy.

Corby is in a long-term relationship with Ben Panangian, 38, an Indonesian surfer she first met at a church service at Kerobokan Prison in 2006.

Nine years behind bars: In 2005, Corby was sentenced to 20 years in Bali's notorious Kerobokan prison after 4.2kg of Marijuana was found in her boogie-board bag at Ngurah Rai International Airport. She was released on parole in February 2014. Pictured in 2006

Nine years behind bars: In 2005, Corby was sentenced to 20 years in Bali’s notorious Kerobokan prison after 4.2kg of Marijuana was found in her boogie-board bag at Ngurah Rai International Airport. She was released on parole in February 2014. Pictured in 2006