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How to Get into the Steampunk Style Craze

by BravelyBohemian

A few years ago, we received a call from an old friend asking my husband and me to be in a Steampunk fashion show. I quickly made a face and said, “A Steam what now?!”

Al is a huge sci-fi junkie, so he was a little more up on the Steampunk movement than I was. He told me to go read 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne and watch the Sherlock movies to understand Steampunk style. AND he said this was an excuse to wear Victorian costumes. DONE! I was a go.

What is Steampunk?
Steampunk is a creative alternative reality stemming from the Victorian era when steam engines were powering much of the industrial world. What if electricity was never developed and steam power continued to dominate? What would our daily reality be like? Then add in some extra science fiction, Hollywood effects, cosplay adventure and over-the-top costumes and you’ve got the Steampunk genre down.

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Here are some hints for getting started in Steampunk:

1. Join a local Steampunk Club
Most communities have Steampunk social clubs or have Cosplay or Science Fiction groups that have Steampunk members. Our group (called Temporal Entities of Syracuse or TEOS) was originally a Dr. Who Club that spun off in the steampunk direction. Many groups have events such as monthly dinner gatherings (in costume), a yearly steampunk ball, gear swap weekends, dates to work on costumes, parades, fashion shows, conventions and Victorian street festivals.

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2. Connect Online
There are tremendous forums, websites, Facebook groups where you can virtually connect with other Steampunkers. There are tons of tutorials to help you create your costumes, accessories, and characters. Pinning ideas on Pinterest is a great way to also get ideas.

3. Develop Your Steampunk Character
Do you have a favorite character in literature or the movies? Or a historical person you admire? With some ingenuity, almost any character can be “steampunked.” Or start by researching Victorian-era costumes, plus the culture of the 1880s in Europe or in the U.S. What scientific and industrial advancements were taking place? What political issues were occurring at the time? Start with a person and then develop a story around them. Who are they? What’s their personality like? What do they do for a living? What do they struggle with? What inspires them?

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4. Visit Your Local Thrift Shop
The thrift shop is a great place to start to put together your first Steampunk costume. While ready-made Steampunk Halloween costumes are available and great if you need an outfit on short notice, most Steampunkers like to create their own unique style.

For men, look for striped or corduroy pants, collarless dress shirts, vests, boots, and sports coats you can doctor. Also look for leather coats and bomber jackets.

For Women, look for long flowing skirts, Victorian-style blouses with high necks and puffy sleeves, flowing gypsy-style blouses, tight-fitting tops with corset seams, vests, boots and leather coats.

For both, look for belts, jewelry and leather handbags that can be repurposed as Steampunk accessories. You may want to check the knickknack and electronics sections for items you can also repurpose such as small glass bottles, wood boxes, old clocks with gears, etc.

5. Purchase Steampunk Accessory Essentials

It is worth the money to purchase certain essential parts of your Steampunk costume. These include a quality wool top hat or derby hat, goggles, leather gloves and comfortable boots if you plan to go to a lot of events or conventions. Women may want to invest in a quality made corset and men may want to invest in a proper waistcoat or tailcoat.

6. Get Out Your Sewing Machine and Glue Gun
Simplicity and McCall’s have produced several great Steampunk costume sewing patterns for men and women if you want to make a costume from scratch. If you don’t sew, then you may want to go the thrift shop route or make fast friends with someone in your club who can help you. If you are willing to invest, many talented artists sell elaborate Steampunk costumes and accessories on Etsy. Also check eBay and Amazon regularly for Steampunk related items. As a Steampunker, you will find there are many things you can make for your character. Besides a sewing machine, antiquing paint and your glue gun may become your favorite go-to tools!

7. Have Fun!
Steampunk is all about an imagined alternate reality. There is no right or wrong. Keep evolving your character and your Steampunk costume will evolve as well. Fully embrace your character when in costume and remember to take photos!

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Make Your Own Upcycled Easter Display

by BravelyBohemian

Time to decorate with something new this Spring without spending a fortune? Try making an upcycled Easter display.

Make Your Own Upcycled Easter Display

I LOVE the boho experience of thrift shopping. I enjoy the sport of never knowing what I’ll find and sometimes manifesting just what I want. And when I decorate, I love mixing old with new to create my own unique style. Can’t get much more bohemian than that!

We were ready to do something new with our beloved Easter decorations this year. We have a beautiful storage cabinet in our kitchen that needed a new display. I try and change the space out every few months.

We have a slew of velvet Easter eggs and Easter egg candles that I usually arrange in baskets around the house. This year I wanted to display them in glass somehow. So what an excellent reason to head over to our local thrift shop!

For about $10 I purchased a mix of miscellaneous crystal and glass wine glasses, champagne glasses, and cordial glasses. I selected a variety of looks and heights, enough to make an interesting display. After a bit of scrubbing, the glasses shined beautifully and here is what I came up with for my upcycled Easter display:

Make Your Own Upcycled Easter Display

I set eggs into the top of each of the glasses and arranged the glassware until it looked appealing. Then, I set a glass bowl full of additional eggs in the middle of the display and added the grass rabbits and other décor around it. I also added a tall glass vase filled with eggs and topped that with birds sitting on a nest.

To finish the display, I surrounded the decor in white lights. I set the lights up on an easy remote control clicker so they are easy to turn on and off at night.

I enjoy looking at the display especially at night with the white lights reflecting all the crystal glassware. This upcycled Easter display makes my boho spirit very happy I hope that it inspires your creativity too!

For more cool bohemian craft and decorating ideas, check out the DIY section of this blog.


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Valentine’s Day Boho Altered Art Shadowbox

by BravelyBohemian

Need a unique Valentine’s Day gift? Try your hand at making a boho altered art shadowbox.

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My boho altered art project began when I found this great little shadowbox at my favorite thrift shop. Even better, I picked it up for only 99 cents. Altered art printer trays have always attracted my attention, so I decided to play with some mixed media myself.

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My boho personality also loves any excuse to collect some of this and that to eventually use in my artwork. So I dug around my art studio for embellishments, rubber stamps, paints and other supplies and found objects that would give texture to my shadowbox. I hope my boho altered art shadowbox inspires you!

Supplies:
Printer Tray or Shadow Box (from a thrift shop, garage sale or the craft store)
Sandpaper
Copper, Gold and Silver Metallic Acrylic Paint
Scrapbooking Paper Scraps
Paper Punches and/or Sizzix Machine and Dies
Rubber Stamps and Ink
Black Embossing Powder and Heat Gun
Scissors
Paint Brushes
Craft Glue
Misc Found Objects (such as Old Buttons and Vintage Costume Jewelry)
Misc Craft Store Finds (such as Microbeads, Scrapbooking Stickers, Stick-on Jewels, Mini Bead Garlands, Felt Designs and Gift Basket Fillers)

Steps:
1. Start by painting your shadow box or printers tray. You may need to lightly sand your tray and wipe with a damp cloth first. This will help the paint adhere better to the wood.

I painted my box with gold and copper metallic acrylic paint and then used silver metallic paint for the interior of each of the boxes. I also added a touch of silver to the front edge here and there.

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2. Next play with your papers, found objects and craft store finds to give you ideas on what to place where.
I chose to start by creating the LOVE banners. Once I decided to place the letters diagonally as the focal point of the piece, the rest of the boxes were easier to design.

3. Create your art elements and then assemble your shadow box. Think about colors, dimension and personality. There are no wrong choices! Run with that bohemian spirit!

Here’s a tour of my shadowbox (All openings are 1 inch by 1 inch):

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Top Row:

Box 1: Square filled with silver gift basket filler. “L” rubber stamped in black on floral scrapbook paper, then heat embossed in black. L then layered on burgundy paper cut from Sizzix die.

Box 2: Red metallic mini bead garland with vintage-looking metal stick-on.

Box 3: Banner cut in black glitter paper with Sizzix die. Fleur de lis metal jewelry finding.

Box 4: Hot pink mixed microbeads with felt puffed heart.

Second Row:

Box 1: Square cut from scrapbooking punch in burgundy metallic. Tiny birds and hearts cut from Sizzix machine and dies.

Box 2: Square filled with gold gift basket filler. “O” rubber stamped in black on floral scrapbook paper, then heat embossed in black. L then layered on burgundy paper cut from Sizzix die.

Box 3: Assorted frosted glass stick-on jewels.

Box 4: Vintage antique gold shoe clip.

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Third Row:

Box 1: Vintage antique gold shoe clip.

Box 2: Square cut from scrapbooking punch in burgundy floral paper. Vintage Christmas gold wire with berries shaped into heart.

Box 3: Square filled with silver gift basket filler. “V” rubber stamped in black on floral scrapbook paper, then heat embossed in black. L then layered on burgundy paper cut from Sizzix die.

Box 4: Banner cut in black glitter paper with Sizzix die. Mini vintage heart jewelry finding attached to vintage gold button.

Fourth Row:

Box 1: Hot pink mixed microbeads with felt puffed heart.

Box 2: Vintage button.

Box 3: Square cut from scrapbooking punch in black glitter paper. Mini heart and key vintage charms.

Box 4: Square filled with gold gift basket filler. “E” rubber stamped in black on floral scrapbook paper, then heat embossed in black. L then layered on burgundy paper cut from Sizzix die.

Front Edge:

Decorated with 5 frosted glass stick on jewels and 2 large black glitter paper birds cut with dies and Sizzix machine. The LOVE pennants are also glued to the front edge of the shadowbox.

Happy Valentine’s Day crafting! To see more Valentine’s day boho altered art, click here.

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Valentine’s Day Laser Cut Wood Plaque

by BravelyBohemian

Here’s a quick and fun do-it-yourself project for Valentine’s Day using some of those neat laser cut wood products that are flooding craft stores like Michaels these days.

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You Will Need:
Large Laser Cut Wood Plaque
Large Wooden Heart
2 Laser Cut Words (I chose “Love” and “Adore”)
Small Laser Cut Wood Heart (I chose one with a flower and leaf motif)
3 small Wooden Hearts
Red, White, and Pink Acrylic Paint
Paint Brushes
Glue Gun
Twine
(I found all of my supplies at Michaels.com. Look for the Artminds brand).

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Directions:
1. Start by painting the wood hearts and words. I painted the small laser cut heart and the words white. I painted the 3 small wood hearts red.

2. Next paint the large wood heart. My example has 2 layers. The outer heart is painted white and the inner heart is painted hot pink.

3. Then paint the large laser cut plaque. I chose to paint the middle section white with the outer part blending into pale pink. I then used hot pink paint to casually shade the outer edge of the plaque.

4. Once dry, arrange your wood hearts and words on the large laser cut wood plaque as desired.

5. Use a hot glue gun to glue all the pieces together.

6. Cut and knot twine to the top of the plaque. Your project is ready to hang!

Enjoy your new Valentine’s Day laser cut wood decor! Happy Crafting!

To find more great DIY Valentine’s Day projects and other fun boho craft ideas, click here.

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Create a Valentine’s Day Grapevine & Heart Garland

by BravelyBohemian

After pulling down our Holiday garlands in January, our 2 front doors always look so bare. So this year, I decided to dress up our doorways for two holidays in a row. Check out how to make this super easy Valentine’s Day Grapevine and Heart Garland.

DIY grapevine and heart garland for Valentine's Day

You Will Need:
Grapevine Garland
12 to 15 Glitter or Shiny Red Heart Ornaments
12 to 15 Twist Ties (Black or Brown Blend In Best)
Bucket & Weights
Nails or hooks

I found the grapevine garland and heart ornaments at Michaels.com or you can purchase them at Amazon.com.

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Step 1: Straighten Out Grapevine

My grapevine garland came in a roll so getting it to straighten out was a challenge.

Here’s the trick: Soak the vine so that it is completely submerged in warm water overnight.

Soak grapevine garland to straighten

*The vine likes to float to the top of the bucket, so use a weight such as an old plate to keep the grapevine submerged.*

Straightening grapevine garland

Once the vine is soaked through, gently start to coax the garland out of it’s spiral. I highly suggest doing this outside or over a large drop cloth. The grapevine is messy and pieces will fall off as you try and straighten it.

Step 2: Hang Garland

Use nails or hooks around the framework of your door to hang the garland. Continue to manipulate the wet garlands into the desired shape once it is hung around your door. You can see they still have some curl to them but I thought it gave the garlands character.

Step3: Add Heart Ornaments

Starting in the middle, I began adding the heart ornaments. I used twist ties to attach the ornaments to the garland. This way, the hearts can be easily adjusted until they look nice from the road. By using twist ties, you can also easily remove the hearts and replace with other holiday themes, such as shamrocks or Easter eggs.

Looking for more DIY crafting ideas? Check out our DIY section of the blog for further inspiration.

DIY grapevine and heart garland for Valentine's Day

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