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i love the steampunk jewelry.
can anyone reccommend any places where i can buy some?
preferably necklaces. i've looked on etsy, but the ones i like are outta my price range.
I got some on ebay. You have to dig around a bit but it's worth the wait. I'd also recommend making your own. Steam-punk is al about DIY and it's not too hard to take apart an old watch and make it into a broach. You just need a little ingenuity and patience.
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*.My friend made me this awesome steampunk necklace.
But me being the retard I am, played DDR with it on and broke off the copper wire that attached it to the chain.

I know one place with jewelry, even though it isn't overly steampunkish.
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Risu the Troll
I'm sort of tempted to recommend the game Trine here, although the only steamy thing it's got is cogs. There are plenty of them and they certainly suggest a society with steamy technology but they don't really do anything other than spin in the background while you solve physics-based puzzles and platform. That said, it's the prettiest game I've ever played and the voiceover's unskippable but soothing and lovely (and British) although the game is overpriced. The demo's available on Steam for free though.

Any game involving a wizard who spent his time at magic school trying to make a fake fireball spell to impress the laydeez and goes off on an epic quest without putting his trousers on first is certainly worth a look.


hey! Watched the vid and wow, Trine looks awesome!! definitely gonna have to try it out! thanks for the heads up!
Ezrianne
Risu the Troll
I'm sort of tempted to recommend the game Trine here, although the only steamy thing it's got is cogs. There are plenty of them and they certainly suggest a society with steamy technology but they don't really do anything other than spin in the background while you solve physics-based puzzles and platform. That said, it's the prettiest game I've ever played and the voiceover's unskippable but soothing and lovely (and British) although the game is overpriced. The demo's available on Steam for free though.

Any game involving a wizard who spent his time at magic school trying to make a fake fireball spell to impress the laydeez and goes off on an epic quest without putting his trousers on first is certainly worth a look.


hey! Watched the vid and wow, Trine looks awesome!! definitely gonna have to try it out! thanks for the heads up!


For anyone who wants it, the link to the Trine demo on Steam is here although you'll probably have to download Steam first. (Don't worry, it's free.)
wow. trine is amazing. i bought it and i love playing it. it's so fun and the game is beautiful :3
Hmm, Hello there.
Mmm steam punk. Dr. Steel and Kato are definitely my idols. Kato does absolutely gorgeous model/fashion design.
I started working on my first home made petticoat.

Its made out of a nice stretchy cream fabic, but not too stretchy, and soft.

It will be a 3 tiered petticoat that goes about to my ankles, my friend's mom is helping me work on it and showed me how to do it.

We got the first two attached, and I gathered for the first time.

I'm really excited to go back and finish!

She is a very exsperienced seamstress.
My friend is also making my earrings out of candle bottoms for my steamish fantasies.

I'm rather excited.
Hi steampunk-ers smile
I'm not that familiar with the 'steampunk' fashion, but I'm becoming more so.
I do Textiles at college, and we are creating costumes for the college musical 'return to the forbidden planet'
The theme for the costumes is 'steampunk'
and we have to make corsets.

just wondering, does anybody have any ideas on how a 'steampunk' corset costume would be like?

thank you smile
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Vixki - Damsel in this Dress has some beautiful steampunk-esque corsets, you could probably get some good ideas from there.
that's really awesome! I dressed up as a steampunk adventuress for a halloween party in disneyworld. it's such a fun style, and remarkably easy to incorporate in everyday life ^^
Whee, one of my orders from Kato came <333

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