This is a working computer - the keyboard is an antique
typewriter mounted on a sewing machine base. Genius!
A replica of Star Trek's Enterprise was made from, well, bits and parts:
typewriter mounted on a sewing machine base. Genius!
A replica of Star Trek's Enterprise was made from, well, bits and parts:
Plus it's a lamp:
Clocks are ideal subjects for Steampunking:
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What a cool 'punked lighthouse coffee table:
An amazing 'nuts and bolts' cafe table:
This coffee table is a work of art titled Gears:
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A shoe before being steampunked:
The shoe and its mate, after:
A Steampunk interpretation . . . . .
. . . . . of Salvador Dali's Elephant:
. . . . . looks like it belongs on the set of a sci-fi movie.
Spray paint and decals turned a regular
mixer into a steampunk mixer:
Adorable Steampunk tea pots:
There's hardly any accessory that can't be
transformed into the Steampunk style.
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For a different kind of accessory, you
might want to 'punk your junk!
Never heard of "steampunk" but I now know what it is.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable what others can do to "steampunk" their junk, (saying junk lovingly).
So cool!!!
ReplyDeleteSteampunk is fascinating stuff but I don't think I want any in my house. Then again, I did like the little fairy :)
ReplyDeleteDiana
Very interesting, I didn't know the story of thinbles. Beautiful pictures, love the teapots!
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