I don't remember if painting them was supposed to be part of the Thing too, but it seems like it should have been. Therefore, for your viewing pleasure:
However, these were not photographed until the next Thursday, which makes this a FAILURE. . . I think?
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Week 27, dressed to the elevens
Factors working against me: It had to be done (and dry!) in time to wear to the Sac Steam Ball on Thursday. I had to purchase new nail polish with which to paint the gears because I couldn't find my big bag of them (still can't).
Factors working for me: I probably ended up with a better color-match this way.
At this point I would like to take the opportunity to tell you what exactly I am talking about. As I was trying to decide what to wear to the Sac Steam Ball, it occurred to me that I had a pair of opera-length gloves that I really never wear because they're too flashy for everyday wear, even for me. So I planned my outfit around them. As it happens, my brother had recently given me a hat he didn't want anymore which had a purple band that went with other things I was wearing. I had intended to sew in a lining to make it a ladies' hat anyway, and I had some of the same fabric I used for the gloves left. Then I painted one of the vacuum-formed gears I was working with to match and added some feathers (I bought a mixed bag at the craft store, which turned out to have more colors than I had expected).
Results:
Factors working for me: I probably ended up with a better color-match this way.
At this point I would like to take the opportunity to tell you what exactly I am talking about. As I was trying to decide what to wear to the Sac Steam Ball, it occurred to me that I had a pair of opera-length gloves that I really never wear because they're too flashy for everyday wear, even for me. So I planned my outfit around them. As it happens, my brother had recently given me a hat he didn't want anymore which had a purple band that went with other things I was wearing. I had intended to sew in a lining to make it a ladies' hat anyway, and I had some of the same fabric I used for the gloves left. Then I painted one of the vacuum-formed gears I was working with to match and added some feathers (I bought a mixed bag at the craft store, which turned out to have more colors than I had expected).
Results:
Bonus: I also made a matching pin to wear at my throat.
Labels:
bonus,
feathers,
gears,
hat,
nail polish,
pin,
rhinestones,
SUCCESS,
vacuum forming,
week 27
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Week 23; an April Fool, me
I made myself a cunning disguise!
First I sculpted it from air-drying clay:

Then I cut it out:
And for the final step I painted it with acrylic paints.
Then I took it to the Sacramento Steampunk Society meeting and took pictures of all the attendees (and the owner of the Karma Cafe) wearing it.
Speaking of which, since neither my father nor Admiral Macabre were in attendance this week it fell to me to make our April Fool's Day meeting interesting. So I replaced our regular "Steampunk Meetup" sign with this one:
I also had everyone fill out Steampunk "Census Forms" in lieu of a sign-in sheet. I think they found it amusing rather than tedious, so, mission accomplished! Also I printed out ten forms and we had exactly ten people at the meeting, so hurrah for my estimating skillz!
First I sculpted it from air-drying clay:
Then I vacuum-molded plastic over it:
Then I cut it out:
And for the final step I painted it with acrylic paints.
Then I took it to the Sacramento Steampunk Society meeting and took pictures of all the attendees (and the owner of the Karma Cafe) wearing it.
Speaking of which, since neither my father nor Admiral Macabre were in attendance this week it fell to me to make our April Fool's Day meeting interesting. So I replaced our regular "Steampunk Meetup" sign with this one:
I also had everyone fill out Steampunk "Census Forms" in lieu of a sign-in sheet. I think they found it amusing rather than tedious, so, mission accomplished! Also I printed out ten forms and we had exactly ten people at the meeting, so hurrah for my estimating skillz!
Labels:
April Fools,
bonus,
clay,
disguise,
monocle,
moustache,
signage,
steampunk census,
SUCCESS,
vacuum forming,
week 23
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