Factors working against me: As usual, I left things until late, which means I did the entirety of this week's Thing Saturday night.
Factors working for me: The next day was the Sacramento Steampunk Society's trip to the zoo. As part of the event we had planned to have water gun duels in the park, so it was obvious what I needed to make.
Results: Here are the guns I started out with:
They were a pair of matching pistols once, although the orange one lost its trigger guard at some point. The first thing I had to do was use a dab of caulk to seal a hole where it had broken off that opened directly into the water chamber (which is basically the whole gun). Then I spray-painted them with a base coat. The green one became flat black and the orange one shiny chrome.
Here is the black gun completed:
I shined it up with a little silver Rub'n'Buff, copper acrylic paint, 3D stickers from the scrapbooking section at Michael's, and a couple small bits of a clock I took apart a while back. I also used some paint thinner on a Q-tip to restore a small section of the gun to translucent green, which gives it a little of a futuristic feel in contrast to the antiqued look of the rest of it. A word of warning: I have found that acrylic paints are not the best for squirt guns, as they tend to soften up with water and may rub off. In this case, I temporarily lost one of the stickers placed on top of the copper paint. I will look for something to seal it with before I take this gun to any more events.
Here's how the other one came out:
Somewhat less satisfactory, to the point I'm not sure I should count it as a bonus Thing (although I did take it to the zoo like this). I could tell pretty early on that I was going to want to re-do most of this gun at a later time. I wanted it to complement the other gun, with a slight Western feel, but with a color scheme that revolved around pearls. However, the placement of the pearls is less than ideal (I really only put them there to cover up the "Made in China", which can be sanded off). I also attempted to paint on faux mother-of-pearl inlay, but the color is off. Not to mention the clock parts at the back/top of the gun are held on with Scotch tape, since superglue wasn't working. Another thing I wanted to do with it, but didn't have time for, was to put sandy-colored paint in the cracks which would hopefully be evocative of desert mud, make it less shiny, and pull in the orange cameos (which are actually more scrapbooking stickers) to the overall color scheme of the gun.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Week 37, can this be forgiven?
TOTAL. FAILURE.
I have lots of excuses, but none of them are good ones.
I have lots of excuses, but none of them are good ones.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Regarding a Memory Like a Thing with Holes in
I haven't given up on this project, really. I just never find the time to post. And since this is the only way I keep track of what I've made (or attempted) each week, the fact that it hasn't been updated in three months means several Things will have slipped my memory. I will do my best to fill in the blanks and to update weekly from now on.
Week 24 (April 4-10): Hemp necklace?
Week 25 (April 11-17): Unidentified jewelry object?
Week 26 (April 18-24): Hair cuff
Week 27 (April 25-May 1): Hat for Sac Steam Ball
Week 28 (May 2-8): Vacuum-formed keys and gears
Week 29 (May 9-15): (This was the week of Jimmy's graduation.) Total failure? I have vague memories of pain and exhaustion that argue against my having started something in the car at the last minute.
Week 30 (May 16-22): "Teacup" for SSS Picnic
Week 31 (May 23-29): SSS Flyers
Week 32 (May 30-June 5): SSS Bucks?
Week 33 (June 6-12): Hat stand
Week 34 (June 13-19): Half-cake
Week 35 (June 20- 26): Shrug
Week 36 (June 27-July 3): Origami fireworks
Week 24 (April 4-10): Hemp necklace?
Week 25 (April 11-17): Unidentified jewelry object?
Week 26 (April 18-24): Hair cuff
Week 27 (April 25-May 1): Hat for Sac Steam Ball
Week 28 (May 2-8): Vacuum-formed keys and gears
Week 29 (May 9-15): (This was the week of Jimmy's graduation.) Total failure? I have vague memories of pain and exhaustion that argue against my having started something in the car at the last minute.
Week 30 (May 16-22): "Teacup" for SSS Picnic
Week 31 (May 23-29): SSS Flyers
Week 32 (May 30-June 5): SSS Bucks?
Week 33 (June 6-12): Hat stand
Week 34 (June 13-19): Half-cake
Week 35 (June 20- 26): Shrug
Week 36 (June 27-July 3): Origami fireworks
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
Week 22 quick post
I was going to make a corset belt, but got lazy. So I got out my button maker instead to make button earrings with the Sacramento Steampunk Society logo. Still not done, so no pictures.
Labels:
button earrings,
FAILURE,
quick post,
SSS
Week 20 quick post
This week ended with the Nova Albion Steampunk Exhibition, so what with scurrying to get ready for that I didn't have much time for doing a Thing of the Week. I ended up making it at the convention. My brother wore a moose hat to the convention, so I made a little bowler hat for the moose to wear. It was made of air-drying clay, with a pin on the bottom to attach it to the plush moose head. However, the clay didn't dry quickly enough so the pin broke off when he tried to pin it on. I also have no photos and am unlikely to get any, as my brother took it home with him.
Labels:
clay,
FAILURE,
hat,
pin,
quick post
Friday, April 2, 2010
Week 18 quick post
Labels:
FAILURE,
hat,
quick post,
ribbon rose,
SSS,
try try again,
watch parts,
week 18
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