Lots of high-quality free PCB tools out there, and plenty of inexpensive good-quality PCB manufacturers on Ebay.
I stopped breadboarding years ago (and will never go back..) because PCB costs are on-par with breadboarding, and much higher quality.
If you plan to make 2 or more boards, PCBs will save you time and money versus breadboarding.
OSH Park is excellent for small boards ( $5 US per square inch, you get 3 boards)
Laptop power supplies are pretty cheap & efficient. Most comply with a variety of safety standards.
Still, I'm stubborn and design my own because I enjoy the challenge, running simulations, etc.
If you decide to do your own power supply, do your homework for heat dissipation, ripple-voltage, RMS current in the electrolytic caps, spacing and width rules for PCB traces.
Could be very bad if your clock catches fire after several years.