I don't intend for so much time to pass between posts, I really don't. So in order to make up for taking so very long between posts, I'm going to try to make this one Extra Awesome. There's a minion involved, so that right there makes it way more awesome then the average post, but wait! There's more! There's also a massive ray gun* involved too!
Trust me, that and the title will actually make sense if you happened to be in Waltham on May 11th. It was the Watch City Steampunk Festival**, and being a fan of steampunk things, I had to go. This posed a problem though. One of the most fun things about steampunk events is wearing an awesome steampunk outfit and steampunking some weaponry. The weaponry I had tackled once when I made a mini ray gun for myself a few months ago. The outfit... EEK! I didn't have anything suitably steampunk! I didn't even have anything suitably Victorian really, beyond one coat*** and I needed something to cover the bottom half of my body.
In full on fret mode, I scoured the local stores looking for something I could turn into a costume, with no luck. There was a extreme lack of any clothing in my size that wasn't neon colored. The world decided to turn on its head that week, because generally, I have the exact opposite problem. Finally, if managed to find a simple skirt that was the right size, but not at all steampunk-y. It was five bucks at Walmart though, so it would work well enough as a base.
*Cue tweeting birds and rays of light falling on the curtain department at Walmart*
I bet the title is starting to make sense now isn't it? I managed to get some awesome curtains and some pretty shower curtains for super cheap, and decided I was going to make my costume out of that. I also bought all of the black tulle on spools in North Attleboro. Sorry to any brides looking for that color! I made the worlds biggest tutu, sewed the shower curtain into a skirt, topped it with the cheap Walmart skirt which I added ties to so I could make it more drape-y in the front, and made a bustle by taking an itty bitty dress I found at a thrift store, adding a bit of tulle and sewing it shut on the top and bottom.
My outfit wasn't complete though, I needed accessories! I had a ray gun already (it doesn't fire anything at all), but I needed something else. I had a monkey that I had already been working on for a photoshoot, so I decided to bring him along. Because, monkey.
Minion, the steampunk sock monkey! |
So what does a skirt made out of a shower curtain look like? What about that giant ray gun?
Me and my Dashing Gentleman Companion! |
Notice the AWESOME ray gun? It was almost as tall as I am, which isn't tall for a person, but it's HUGE for a ray gun! Valt modified it from a Nerf sniper riffle (yeah, they make those), and he also made my headpiece (which you sadly can't see too well in the photo), and the monocle on his hat.A friend of mine made my necklace.
Here's a better view, taken by another stranger:
At this point, world domination was assured, and Minion could spend sometime in the car. |
In fact, I ended up naming the monkey Minion by accident, because I had to carry him around somehow, and what better way than in the birdcage I was using to carry my things in (my cellphone, with its cute owl cover wasn't exactly the most steampunk things in the world).
Of course, I already have plenty of minions, so should anyone need a minion, he is available for adoption. He's good with a ray gun, quiet, and doesn't mind confined spaces. He can come with the bird cage, but really I just put him in there for show and wasn't intending to sell that along with him.
I think I'll have to end here, because while I have tons more photos of Minion, this post has gone on long enough.
*The ray gun shot Nerf darts, I can't be trusted in the vicinity of an actual ray gun.
**The festival was May 10-12th, but we were only there one day.
*** I have a deep love of coats. I buy coats the way some people buy shoes. Also, I'm always cold. *Looks at heater set to high*
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