Let me tell a story Steampunk

Customized Phone Case

For my birthday, my parents gave me an iPhone. (Yay!) This is the first internet capable phone I’ve had, and I may be having too much fun downloading free apps for it. I also possibly find it a bit too amusing that my first time reading Pride and Prejudice was on my phone. ^_^

But one of the things that bothers me about iPhones is there’s not a lot you can easily customize about them. You can change the background image, and you can have a case to help protect the shiny finish. So of course I made a background for my phone, and I wanted to make a unique case for it. Since I’ve been really looking forward to having a more complete Steampunk costume for the Ball at the end of the month, I decided to do a Steampunk inspired phone case.

In my online search for cases, I found some wooden cases, giving me the idea to customize mine by burning an image into the wood. My search then became finding a wood case in my budget–under $20. Most of the reviews for wood cases are pretty bad, since the carved wood is fragile. With some cases, you can’t charge your phone with the case on or some of the side buttons aren’t accessible. The nicer cases can be upwards of $100, which I sure wasn’t willing to spend. I eventually came across this one:

At only seven dollars, I wasn’t going to pass this one up. And if I happened to really screw up my modifications, not much lost. My first step then was to find an image I wanted to burn into the wood. I wanted to do something with Victorian swirls, but I’m terrible at making them myself. I did a quick image search to find some inspiration for the swirls, and since I’m going with the Steampunk theme, I found an image with gears I could draw from as well. I traced around my phone for approximate size and sketched this:

I copied my sketch onto tracing paper so I could transfer it onto my case, but before I could transfer it, I had to sand off the case’s finish. Thankfully from the shop build I have a battery powered sander that took off the finish quickly and evenly. From there, I transferred my image and burned it into the wood. Remember folks, wood-burning is best done in a well ventilated area, not the dining room. Heh. ^_^;

After the design was finished, it needed to be sealed. Using a small brush and some quick dry polyurethane, I applied two coats to reseal the wood. Once the polyurethane had completely dried, I glued five watch gears near the large hole. It would have been awesome to rivet the gears onto the case so they could rotate, but I don’t have the tools to do that. Anyway, I’m really happy how this came out!

Hallowe’en Countdown: 17 days

Treasury Feature

A True Wench’s Wardrobe

Treasury list created by Phoenicianista featuring items by

Gothfox Designs, 2 Trick Pony, dleather, Cowgirl Electra Designs
Faire Treasures, Topsy Turvy Design, Curvy Wench, OddVille
Fait Avec, Walk on the Moon, Ida Larsen Fantasy Art, Blackmirror Design
Robin Charlotte, ALQU!M!A, Morticia Snow, Period Corsets

 

This is officially the most viewed Etsy Treasury I have ever had an item featured in!

Item Update Steampunk

Win this strand of Pirate Hair Jewels!

All you have to do is attend the Steampunk Ball at the end of this month at Elysium and win the costume contest! Or at least I’m pretty sure that’s how it’ll go. I was invited by Turner’s Tokens to donate a prize for the contest, so I set myself to make this Absinthe and Steampunk inspired strand of Specialty Pirate Hair Jewels.

   

My sincerest apologies for the quickly taken photos. This strand features copper beads, green, purple and black glass beads, green and brown ceramic beads, and green stone chips that I can’t actually remember what sort of stone they are. I added some brass bells into the dangles of the coin to fill it out a bit more and add a bit more jingliness when it moves around. This strand is valued at $25.

More details on the Steampunk Ball will be posted soon!

Hallowe’en Countdown : 21 days

Costume Feature

Yes sir, Cap’n Tightpants

Remember that vest that I made in July for a sword fighting event? Probably not, because the memory card with pictures I took once it was finished disappeared before I could copy the files to my computer. Yesterday that memory card finally made itself known to the world, and I get to share the vest I made! …not that you can actually see that much of it.

The Captain’s wearing a black Pirate shirt made by Renrags, the red vest that I made, the jacket that I made, pants probably from Hot Topic, and his riding boots.

And I do so miss the long hair!

Hallowe’en Countdown : 25 days

Item Update

New Cloaks, Mini & Full

Yesterday I had the pleasure of listing the violet wool cloak I’ve been so excited about!

Being listed later this week are three Mini Cloaks.

Sapphire Mini Cloak  Bridal Mini Cloak  Mini Cloak

This particular Sapphire Mini Cloak’s lining has slight damage and will be offered at a discounted price.

New Pirate Hair Jewels are still being listed, a new almost every day. I’ve updated the item pages here on the Faire Treasures site with the newest items (if they aren’t linked to the shop yet, they will be soon), and I’ve now included prices on each page. I’m really not sure why I didn’t have them there before. O_o

Hallowe’en Countdown : 28 days

Random

Jane Austen’s Fight Club

I started reading Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice a few days ago, and soon after I finish I plan to read Pride, Prejudice, and Zombies. I really do like the movie of Pride and Prejudice that stars Keira Knightley, although I’ve been told that the 1995 mini series, which I haven’t seen, is better. This is the first time I’ve actually read any of Austen’s works, and hope to be reading more of her novels in the near future.

But this post isn’t actually about the movies or the books really, it’s about this ridiculously awesome video I came across. It’s Jane Austen’s Fight Club.