Steampunk Collection - Cat. Print Ready Image Size 6000 * 6000 Pixels, 300 DPI, 20 * 20 Inches. Second collection of digital images created for print. Add a touch of magic to your home with our high-resolution download. Print it out and display it in any room of your house. The vibrant colors and intricate details of the illustration will add a touch of beauty to your home décor. Suitable for multiple products such as high quality prints, canvas, fabric, mugs, cups & mouse mats etc.
Included outfit: Bolero jacket - taffeta silk leather, lining viscose. Stylized corset - 100% silk taffeta + lawsuit. leather, embellished belts, buckles, scrap clockworks. Dress and shorts - delicate muslin. Stockings - Lace stretch. Basic skirt - 100% silk taffeta + trim straps and buckles. Blindfold - leather trim - hour scrap. Large belt with bag and compartments for cartridges - leather, metal. Small bag with belt - leather, metal. Belt with chains - leather, metal.
Exclusive handmade Steampunk notebook by sculptor from Prague. In the manufacture were natural ecological materials. A great gift for friends and all advanced people. Flexies notebook Vivella matt leatherette is a high-quality, pleasant to the touch and at the same time very popular material. Smart tweaks and accessories to make your notebook more enjoyable: 4 sheets of stickers for easy block layout, creating lists and headings, highlighting points and events Notebook avg. size - A5
The concept of steampunk fashion arrived on the scene in the 1979 sci-fi novel Morlock Night by K.W. Jeter. This article explores how steampunk fashion…
Steampunk Armor Ring, Full Finger Ring, Nail Guard Ring, Steampunk Ring, Filigree Wrap Ring, Ring wraps around your finger. This is the best ring ever! It wraps around the front of the finger and because it is made in a way where it wraps diagonally around the finger it looks wide but is not restrictive around the joint of the finger. Listing is for one ring Hand formed and plated in the USA Will adjust to fit size 3 - 6 *Because you where this ring high on your finger measures 2 " wide in the front and 1/2 " in the back. This listing is for one Ring. Choose A) with Star B) Gears *I will be including an organdy pouch with your purchase. Note on shipping: If you live outside of The United States or Canada, a shipping rate will be determined before invoice. EXPEDITED SHIPPING available to Canada & the USA. Please purchase our Expedited Shipping listing and choose your country from the drop down box. https://www.etsy.com/listing/171589038/expedited-shipping-for-usa-and-canada?ref=shop_home_active For countries not listed, please send me a convo with your inquiry and address. To purchase the raw materials I use in my designs, please visit The Sample Room, where I offer an exciting array of vintage beads, findings and components to inspire your creativity! http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheSampleRoom
As of now, I’m sure you have a picture in your mind of the general Steampunk aesthetic. You're probably picturing something along the lines of metal, gogg...
Item specifics Condition New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original ... Read more about the condition New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab Brand Punk Rave Country/Region of Manufacture China Material Cotton Blend Style Fingerless Gloves Theme Steampunk, Gothic, Punk Colour Brown Department Men Season Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter Glove Length Wrist Occasion Casual, Party/Cocktail
Best unique festivals from the Steampunk World’s Fair, Endless Night Vampire Ball, & Whitby Goth Weekend to Boryeong Mud Festival, anime expo, & Fantasy Fest.
The ultimate guide to make a steampunk project! Find out all the materials, techniques and tips you need to create yournext steampunk masterpiece
Whaaaat..? What is that 'steampunk'? Definitely, most of you have had some dreams and fantasies in the childhood, where you were time travelling dressed as an astronaut with a steam-powered jet-set and a bag full of coal to launch it.
The Atomic Steampunk Gear and Goggles Top Hat is a perfect accessory for a steampunk-themed party or cosplay. It features removable bronze metal goggles, adjustable band, and interlaced vintage industrial style bronze metal gears and chains.
The ultimate guide to make a steampunk project! Find out all the materials, techniques and tips you need to create yournext steampunk masterpiece
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My steampunk jewellery and sculptures are influenced by the sub-genre of science fiction with its prominent elements of fictional technological inventions. I particularly like the evocative design and outlook of the neo-victorian style. The look and technology of the Victorian era sitting alongside impossible machinery or fantastic creatures is inspiring. I use vintage and antique clock and watch parts, movements and cogs for my creations, along with vintaj brass and sterling silver charms, chains and findings. 10% of the profits from this sale will be donated to The Bumblebee Conservation Trust via Work For Good Sadly, our bumblebees are in decline because of changes in agricultural practices that have largely removed flowers from the landscape, leaving the bumblebees with little to feed upon. Most UK species have declined greatly in recent years, and two have become extinct in the UK since 1940. Fortunately, there is much that can be done to benefit bumblebees. At the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, they work to raise awareness of the plight of the bumblebee amongst the general public. In particular, they provide information about bumblebees and work with farmers to help them farm in ways which are sympathetic to bees. You can find more information on their website at http://bumblebeeconservation.org This brooch is made from a spent sewing machine light bulb with brass fastening and tinted glass. The wings are made from acetate and the legs are wire wound. It fastens with a brass brooch pin. Length of brooch - 5cm Diameter of bulb - 2.5cm Please be aware that this brooch is made from a recycled glass light bulb which could break easily if dropped on a hard surface or crushed - wing attachment may vary slightly Any questions, just ask. A must for any outfit, steampunk or otherwise! All items within the UK will be sent via Royal Mail signed for within 3 working days, please allow 3-5 working days for delivery. International items will be sent via Royal Mail International - If you prefer, I can send it tracked for extra security, this will cost a little extra so please email me before you buy. Please allow between 15 and 30 working days for international items. Thanks for looking. Copyright © Denise Humphrey
We had the chance to interview Robert Filipowicz about his winning project for Evermotion Challenge 2015
Meetups are arguably the core of Lolita culture... gathering with your lolita friends, coordinating outfits together, and heading out to do something decidedly "Lolita". It can be visiting a new cafe, or a more physical outing, like exploring a zoo. This week in the Lolita Carnival, we'll be sharing ideas for 5 Meetups. My first suggestion is actually counter-intuitive to most lolitas, dare I say, blasphemous. But what the heck. 1.) HAVE AN ANIMAL DAY. YES. Break out the brand cat ears you've been dying to wear, or that ridiculous bonnet with long floppy bunny ears. Dig out the furry bear eared headdress you've been shoving into the shadows of your drawer, because you know what? It's cute as hell. You know you want to wear it, but fear the taunts of "cosplay". But I say, for one day, loosen up. ^^ Or should I say... GO WILD! Go on a nature trail, or public garden if you have any in your area. If you're worried about the terrain, how about a Nature Reserve? There was a lovely one I visited in Washington state called the Bloedel Reserve, with a sprawling lawn, elegant lake and a Victorian manor. Also, you don't have to wear something costume-y to participate. An "animal" theme is as open ended as you make it. And if you look around, there's plenty of pretty, inexpensive things you can buy or make to transform an outfit. Take this cat-eared veil I found on Etsy, for instance... Etsy It seems easy to recreate, with some tulle and wire. ^^ Or who says you have to be a mammal? If you're more into elegant butterflies or birds, that would be lovely too. Etsy 2.) Cooking Mama I love to bake... mostly because I can't cook anything except dessert, haha! So I think it would be really fun to have everyone show off their own cooking or baking skills, and have a cooking meet-up. (To save your clothes during preparation, this may be best completed pot-luck style.) Or, if you can't bake or cook, buy something and bring it. :) Then dress the part of the chef and try to convince everyone you made it. Have everyone come in their baker's best... or by that I mean, take a regular lolita coord and add an apron. Because really, when else do we get to wear those things? It's also a great opportunity to break out your maid-themed coords, if you have any! If you're one of the fortunate few, maybe you live near a place where you can go and cook your own entree. While I was in Japan, I saw a restaurant where you pay a professional to teach you how to cook. They provide the gourmet ingredients and guide you and your guest through the entire process. Not only is it delicious, but you get the self-fulfilment of making your own delicious meal! Or, there was a bakery I went to in Washington called Bella Bella Cupcakes. They offered a party where the guests made their own signature cupcake batter, combining whatever flavours they wanted. Supplies were provided by the bakery. Then when you were done, the bakers baked your cupcakes, and brought them out for you to decorate. ... who cares if it was a kid's party package, doesn't it sound like fun?! Do some research and see if there is anything like that in your area! 3.) Karaoke Because. Whenever I go out in lolita. I'm usually going to karaoke. A Hello Kitty karaoke room I rented with my friend in Tokyo. No, but really! Karaoke is a great ice breaker, and an ice maker... since we never get to wear cute Lolita coats in Hawaii, we once had a "Winter Karaoke" meet up, where we wore our winter lolita gear to the private karaoke room, then cranked up the air conditioning on full blast. And of course, you can sing Christmas carols while you do this. ;D Many people are scared to go, because they think it's "horrible and embarrassing"... and you know, I used to think so too. Until I went with about three thousand Japanese people. xD One of my good friends was in a band, and would just go wild at karaoke, yelling into the mic, kicking chairs, jumping, dancing, head banging... and even though he was great, his voice cracks too. And he'd sing duets with the worst of us, myself included. It's just about having fun. No one is an expert, and that's not what we're expecting. If everyone is worried about outdoing each other, you're going with the wrong people, haha. My point is, have a karaoke lolita meet-up, you won't regret it! 4.) ... You know, I think I spent all my energy on the first idea, haha! OKAY FOUR. UNITED NATIONS! On Metamorphose's website there is a world map, tagged with customers from all over the globe. From Metamorphose's Go! Go! Lolita Chan! Ever since I started lolita back in 2007, I remember this map on the site. So that is where I got the inspiration... Everybody comes dressed as a different country! Deep reds and greens for Italy, Red White and Blue with star accessories for America, Marie Antoinette for France, that kimono Jsk from Meta you never get to wear for Japan! This meet can hit the street at an event where you're sure to be street snapped, or maybe take it to a show, like the theatre, ballet or a circus. 5.) A Masquerade Etsy Going out at night is just as fun, if not more fun than going out in the day! And with a theme like "Masquerade", your options are endless. Guests should be encouraged to create or modify their own masquerade mask to match their outfit. Maybe you could have a contest, for most original, best over all, and so on! Possible events for this theme could be Art After Dark, First Friday, concerts, art openings, holidays such as New Years and Halloween... No matter what the meet up or the theme, I've always believed it's the people, not what you do, that make the experience. So no matter how fun or simple your meet-up idea is, enjoy the time with your friends and getting to know new people over all. I hope someday I get to go to a meet-up with all of my darlings! I'll make you all wear animal ears and dress like countries and sing karaoke, muwahaha. xoxo, Slightly Sadistic Cherie This week's participants: ☆ Let’s Go ☆ Hello Batty ☆ Beyond Kawaii ☆ Palace of Frills ☆ Sweet Lolita Doll ☆ A Life in Disguise ☆ Päivänvarjon alla ☆ Lolita Cor-de-Rosa ☆ Geisha Baby ☆ Angel Shinigami ☆
This hat will take approximately one week to make, plus shipping time. If you need it RUSHED, please message me before purchase to see if I can do it earlier. Accessories may be slightly different, due to inventory. This Black & Burgundy Mini Top Hat or Fascinator is Steampunk and Victorian inspired. The interesting black fabric is accented with a pocket watch, a dangling key and keyhole, oversized clock hands, gears, and a chain. Black and Burgundy feathers adorn the brim. What a great way to show off your Steampunk Mini Top Hat! Wear for Cosplay, Comic Con, Kentucky Derby, Mad Hatter, Alice In Wonderland Birthday Parties, or a Steampunk affair! The last photo is only to see hat size on a child. This mini top hat is 4 & 1/2” tall (from bottom of brim to top of crown), and the brim is slightly larger than a woman’s hand from fingertip to end of palm. The brim is approximately 6“ x 7“, and is wired. I have 2 colors of elastic to choose from...black and white. Please choose a color that best matches your hair. In my opinion, elastic is the best option for keeping the hat on your head, and it is worn around the back of your head (where a low ponytail would be located). The hat will come with your color choice of elastic already installed. To get your custom fit, you will need to pull the elastic until it is very snug on your head, and yet, still comfortable. Then tie a knot on that side, exactly like the one I have done on the other side. Please do not cut off the excess elastic until you are sure of the fit. Each hat also has an open hole on the underside of the brim, which also helps it to stay on. These hats are not very heavy. *All Items Are Made In a Smoke free home. **Due to differences in monitor resolution, color intensity may vary from actual items. •MOST OF MY ITEMS CAN BE CUSTOMIZED WITH COLOR, THEME, SEASON, NAMES, WORDING, PERSONALIZATION, DATES...JUST MESSAGE ME AND WE CAN GET CREATIVE TOGETHER! Shipping: •All packages are shipped via USPS. •I try to make sure each item shipped is secure and packaged well. I wire my wreaths to the box to prevent as little movement as possible during shipping. •I don’t charge for handling. •If the item is a gift, I can enclose a gift note for you. •Delivered, or not delivered: All of my shipments include a tracking number with delivery confirmation. If the tracking information confirms that the item has been delivered to your delivery address, but you have not received your order, please contact your local USPS to investigate the issue. I cannot be held accountable for packages where tracking information states the package has been delivered to your address, but you did not receive it. This also includes theft. Cancellations & Returns: •I gladly accept cancellations within 24 hours of purchase, unless it’s already been mailed. •PHOTOS• are the MAIN DESCRIPTION. Please look carefully before buying. I will photograph and describe any flaws that I know of. •I don't accept returns or exchanges, BUT, returns are accepted (at my expense) if I miss a large flaw. These are hand made items, not stamped out by a machine, and will have small imperfections, as in any other hand made item. This will not affect the overall beauty of your art piece. Insurance: •You may opt to have your item insured. Please contact me BEFORE making your payment, and I will add that on. USPS automatically insures up to $50 at no charge. •If an item is damaged in mail transit, please immediately contact me. You can open a claim with USPS to get your money back, and then possibly re-order from me the item you wanted, although no two items will be exactly alike, due to the availability of inventory used to create my projects. Feedback: •Please do not leave any negative or neutral feedback (less than 5 stars) without contacting me first to see if we can work things out. 5 stars is wonderful, and always my goal! I want your experience with my store to be a really good one! I hope you enjoy my artsy and creative Dazzling Designz just as much as I do creating them! Thanks for shopping with Dazzling Designz Shop! Patty
Steampunk Dice: Hello, and welcome. I hope that you find this tutorial helpful as I worked on this, with various steps added on as I went. I have also included the STL file of the final design, if you would like to print one yourself. All I ask is that if you do pr…
For creating my costumes I try to use only authentic materials, such as old leather, steel, brass, copper, wood and glass. Nearly nothing is glued, most parts are reversible connected with screws. I take my parts from flea markets. I like the smell of old leather and wood and the patina, old things wear. Every part I use for my works has its own history to tell.
More than 2,000 fans of the anachronistic, sci-fi subculture known as Steampunk will take to the dusty streets of Old Tucson this weekend for the Wild, Wild West Steampunk Convention
The ultimate guide to make a steampunk project! Find out all the materials, techniques and tips you need to create yournext steampunk masterpiece
Steampunk Goggles - Upcycle (now With Rivets!): Upcycle a cheap pair of costume store plastic goggles into a fantastic pair of Victorian-era Steampunk goggles. I already had most of the tools and some of the supplies to make these, but if you don't - how about having a Steampunk Maker party and …
Susan Beatrice is an artist who recycles old vintage watch parts and turns them into beautifully intricate sculptures. This true jack-of-all-trades (whom we previously wrote about here) is also a talented sand sculptor and painter, and uses her many talents to perfect her watch sculptures.
If a picture's worth a thousand words, a steampunk picture has gotta be worth at least two thousand.
A round up of 20 Steampunk Project Ideas for any steampunk fan, that can be made using mainly recycled materials.
A one-off, handmade orrery made using vintage beads; ceramic hand made beads, old clock gears and other parts a brass base from an old lamp
These steampunk color schemes are based on pictures with brass, bronze, leather, and wood with lots of cogs and gears, as well as fantastic airships.
If you've noticed my lack of craft posts the past few months, it's because all my crafting energy has been going into my next cosplay - which is fun, but also saps my creative mojo, so to speak. I'm looking forward to finishing just so I can get back to smaller, immediate-gratification projects! Sadly I'm nowhere near the finish line yet, but I think the most important part - my mask - is finally finished enough to show off. As most of you guessed from my sneak peek ages ago, I'm working on a steampunk White Rabbit from Disney's Alice in Wonderland. Now, this is my first-ever foray into leather working, so naturally John and I jumped in head first by starting with a fairly complicated mask. Heh. I turned to Youtube for tutorials - and highly recommend this one from Merimask - but we still were figuring out a lot of things as we went along, since every tutorial offers slightly different advice. I started by modeling my mask after Andrea/Merimask's "Gentleman Bunnies" design: You can actually buy one of these (or a similar style without the monocle) at Andrea's Etsy shop for $200, but since this is to be the focal point of my entire costume, I was determined to make it myself. I'm just stubborn like that. And cheap. But mostly stubborn. Aaaaand here's my mask (so far): I may still adjust one or two things, but over all I'm pretty pleased for our first try! John did the hardest part, which was drawing and adjusting the paper template, stopping to crinkle it over my face every few minutes to check the fit. When he was satisfied, he cut it out of vegetable-tanned, 8 oz leather and handed it over to me to sketch on. I drew in my design details, and then he did the carving: John is really enjoying this new hobby, so I practically had to pry the mask out of his hands to do my own work on it. :) Next we soaked the mask in water and formed it on my face. This was tricky, since the muzzle really needed to stand out, but I kept working at it with my fingers, and was eventually satisfied with the shape. (Interesting note: saturated leather is oddly clay-like, and very malleable.) We also shaped the ears a bit. We propped up the formed mask on parchment paper, and then baked it at about 200 degrees until it dried: You know it's dry when the mask color lightens up again. (It gets quite dark when you soak it.) Takes maybe 20 minutes, tops. We used 7 to 8 pound leather for the mask, although I've since learned that we probably could have used something a bit thinner. This thickness is rock hard when dry, and feels more like wood than leather on my face. Good thing it's molded to fit so well! Here's the formed mask next to my original sketch. As you can see, we got it pretty close. As much as I like the color of undyed leather, I couldn't really be the White Rabbit without, well, some white. So next came priming and painting: I used a water-based primer, and then plain acrylic craft paint for the white. The gold sections were painted with Liquid Leaf - which is NOT water-based, but gives a nice shine. As soon as I finished the gold I realized the contrast was just too stark, so next I aged the entire mask with a lovely yellowish-brown water-based glaze. (The advantages of being married to a former faux-finisher: custom glazes on demand!) I went a little overboard with the aging, though, so even though I loved the look, I had to go back and white-wash the white sections again to brighten it up. After all, I don't want to be the Cream Rabbit. (More on my giant pocket watch in a minute.) The monocle was WAY harder than the mask, and took three times as long to make. I spent hours on the paper template, shaving off millimeter by millimeter to get it to fit the mask contours exactly. I first made a vinyl version, but then started over with a thicker leather for a more authentic look. I also started out with a vintage flashlight lens, but then abandoned THAT for the fun metal edging you see here: I cut my own lens out of plexiglass, and added a scrim by stretching a scrap of thin black pantyhose over the back. Finally I formed & stitched the cup, added decorations, and riveted the whole shebang onto the mask. The finishing touch was a thick gold chain attached to the side. That process was stretched over more weeks than I'd care to admit. I've come to realize I am the world's slowest crafter, just because I figure things out as I go, instead of starting with a clear-cut design and plan of attack. I like the process, but it does get frustrating. Now check out this loveliness: Sha-POW! This is what you get when you let weeds overtake your backyard: a lovely, springy ground cover in brilliant green. Who needs grass? I like this stuff! Oh, and I just realized the scale of this picture makes my mask look tiny, but I can assure you that's just a giant pocket watch. :) It's actually a vintage wall clock, but I removed the electrical guts and replaced them with a lightweight battery operated clock mechanism, so it even works! I also jazzed up the face with metallic gear cutouts and gems. (Still not 100% happy with it, but it's on the back burner for now.) The thing still weighs a ton due to its heavy metal case, but there's no way I could make something like this entirely from scratch. Welp, that's all for now! I have lots more to show you, but nothing finished, so I'll save all that for next time. 'Til then, I'd love your suggestions on what I can do with my hair/head. Hats are out, so I'm debating either a white wig (which might look too stark) or some kind of head wrap with white & gold cyberlox on the side, kinda like so: via What do you guys think? Any other options come to mind? My hair is too dark and long to leave showing as-is!