It's week 7 of the soon-to-be-classic game Is It Steampunk! Today's product is none other than a bag of Steampunk Dust. No, this is not a joke. This actually exists and is being sold on Etsy for $6.95 by User FireflyStudiosAtFDJ.
From the Seller: "Each package contains .75 ounces of a assorted tiny watch screws, gears and other fun treasures. No two packages are alike."
The question is, Is It Steampunk? Use the voting buttons at the bottom of the post to vote. Click "Stone-Cold Steam" if you believe this product is "Steampunk," and "Sahara Desert" if you're wondering why you're reading this post. Have fun! Since you've been good and made it this far, have a cool video in which a guy stylizes a photo in Photoshop to make it more Steampunk:
Showing posts with label The Steampunk Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Steampunk Review. Show all posts
Friday, March 6, 2015
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Oliver Twist: Steampunk Edition?
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Photo Courtesy of Theater Latte Da |
When I think of Charles Dickens, I don't think of Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, or any of his more famous works. Instead, I remember slogging through Bleak House, the 800+ page tome that was initially released as 20 monthly installments. I remember it because it was a snapshot of London during Dickens' time that wasn't as apparent in his other works because it had less to do with the story. Oliver Twist is about Oliver Twist, whereas Bleak House isn't really about the long list of main characters, it's about the times and the place creating the circumstances by which the characters suffer. Did I finish it? Sadly, no. Now it seems if I was going to finish it I would have done so already. But I digress, London in the mid-nineteenth century is the quintessential time for Steampunk renditions of classic works. I only hope this is the first of many plays I see as the Steampunk genre continues to proliferate to the masses.
The play is being held at Theater Latté Da in Minneapolis, MN from February 4th, 2015 through March 1st, 2015 and costs between $36 and $56 per ticket. The theater is located at 345 13th Ave NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413. The Phone number to contact the theater is 612-339-3003. Any of my readers from Minneapolis should certainly check it out! If you saw the show, contact me at Trevor.Scott.Schmidt [at] Gmail.com and share your story. I'll be sure to feature it in my next blog.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Steampunk 2 Prong Clutch Purse Review
Etsy user ArmouredWolf posted this Steampunk Clutch a couple of months ago and its already garnered some notice from users. As of this writing there are 64 customer reviews and it sells for $80+ depending on style and color.
The craftsmanship looks quite good and I like the industrial nature of the chain. This is the kind of item that would look good regardless of whether you are wearing traditional Steampunk attire or a jeans and a T-Shirt. It's made from Leather, Steel, and Nickel is large enough to hold a phone. Hey, these days that's not the easiest feat in the world. On a side note, does it feel like we're going back to the Saved by the Bell days of large cell phones? Thank you Zach Morris.
From the Seller: "The Clutch style is light in hand, small & secure. Perfect for a stylish accoutrement to any night on the town outfit.
Belt Pouch is graciously designed for cosplay, Steampunk, or renaissance garb. Able to attach its self to a belt or chains can be added to clip to the D rings on the side for a one of a kind thigh bag.
Purse Style! Our Personal Favorite..... This version is perfect for any outfit! the hand woven stainless steel chain is light, small, and strong. Personally tested everyday for over a month. This style can hold up to any wear and tear."
I'd say this one is a go.
Trevor's Rating of the Steampunk Clutch: 1989% (Also the year Saved by the Bell first aired. Coincidence?)

From the Seller: "The Clutch style is light in hand, small & secure. Perfect for a stylish accoutrement to any night on the town outfit.
Belt Pouch is graciously designed for cosplay, Steampunk, or renaissance garb. Able to attach its self to a belt or chains can be added to clip to the D rings on the side for a one of a kind thigh bag.
Purse Style! Our Personal Favorite..... This version is perfect for any outfit! the hand woven stainless steel chain is light, small, and strong. Personally tested everyday for over a month. This style can hold up to any wear and tear."
I'd say this one is a go.
Trevor's Rating of the Steampunk Clutch: 1989% (Also the year Saved by the Bell first aired. Coincidence?)
Friday, February 6, 2015
Is It Steampunk? Week 3: PVC Bustle Skirt
It's time to play Is It Steampunk? It's the game where I post a picture of a real product for sale and you tell me if it's actually Steampunk or just another imitator. Use the voting buttons at the bottom of the post to tell me if it is Stone-Cold Steam (Steampunk) or the Sahara Desert (Not Steampunk). Let's get started.
This week's product is by Etsy user GothicBurlesque and is called a "Slick Pvc Bustle Skirt STEAMPUNK Goth BURLESQUE." It sells for $60.00 on Etsy 176 customer reviews with an almost 5-star average rating.
How about it Steampunkers? Is It Steampunk? Click those voting buttons or sound off in the comments below. If not Steampunk, how would you describe it?

How about it Steampunkers? Is It Steampunk? Click those voting buttons or sound off in the comments below. If not Steampunk, how would you describe it?
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Steampunk Feather Fascinator - OZION design Review
This great Steampunk accessory is brought to you by Etsy Shop CastleMemories, hailing out of San Francisco, CA. It is available as a headband, comb, or hairclip, and costs $36.00.
The peacock feathers are a really nice touch that blends nicely with the Steampunk styling of the piece. It's one of those items that if I saw someone walking around wearing it, I would have to comment my appreciation.
From the seller: "I put Steampunk on my favorite mainstay, the feather pad applique. I put cogs, Victorian style jewelry findings, feather pads and added a touch of "Oriental splash." The result is a firm, ladylike, bold statement of a hairpiece I am excited about. I think that experience and my take on Steampunk is typical of the way I approach "traditional" designs: with one foot rooted in tradition and the other foot kicking it forward. This design is just a partial example of some of the dozens of things we've dabbed into mixing modern trends and feathers."
As of this writing there are 553 reviews of this item with a 4.5 star rating out of 5. CastleMemories also has a lot of other great products for the Steampunk trending lady. Many are actually not Steampunk, but rather focused on bridal and other niche markets. There are, however, a few dozen other Steampunk designs that I think my readers will really enjoy. Simply click on the Steampunk Fashion link on the left bar of their shop.
Trevor's Rating of the Feather Fascinator - OZION design: 93% (For a design that's sure to turn heads and reviews that parlay its quality).
The peacock feathers are a really nice touch that blends nicely with the Steampunk styling of the piece. It's one of those items that if I saw someone walking around wearing it, I would have to comment my appreciation.
From the seller: "I put Steampunk on my favorite mainstay, the feather pad applique. I put cogs, Victorian style jewelry findings, feather pads and added a touch of "Oriental splash." The result is a firm, ladylike, bold statement of a hairpiece I am excited about. I think that experience and my take on Steampunk is typical of the way I approach "traditional" designs: with one foot rooted in tradition and the other foot kicking it forward. This design is just a partial example of some of the dozens of things we've dabbed into mixing modern trends and feathers."
As of this writing there are 553 reviews of this item with a 4.5 star rating out of 5. CastleMemories also has a lot of other great products for the Steampunk trending lady. Many are actually not Steampunk, but rather focused on bridal and other niche markets. There are, however, a few dozen other Steampunk designs that I think my readers will really enjoy. Simply click on the Steampunk Fashion link on the left bar of their shop.
Trevor's Rating of the Feather Fascinator - OZION design: 93% (For a design that's sure to turn heads and reviews that parlay its quality).
Friday, August 29, 2014
Steampunk Steel Corset Wedding Dress
RoyalPeasantryDesign has created
this stunning representation of the perfect Steampunk wedding dress. Its Victorian styling is accented by pieces of bronze, copper, and brass which make it really pop.
Seller's Description: "Elegant chained and powerful, coupled with dramatic structure. Properly corseted and perfectly constructed to hold the shape of the sweetheart. Your wedding dress is sure to make a lasting memory. Layered sweeping tulle skirt and fitted embellished corseted bodice of intricate metalwork design, bronze, copper, brass, beads and leathers, create the essence of found love. Size 2-4/5"
Royal Peasantry Design is headed by Daniella Miller out of Asheville, North Carolina. This particular dress costs $2999.00, which seems spot on with what I understand many wedding dresses cost these days. I like Daniella's work so much, this will be the first of multiple features from her shop. Expect the second edition tomorrow.
Trevor's Rating of the Steampunk Steel Corset Wedding Dress: 98% (For a stunning design with Steampunk and tribal features that meld perfectly with its Victorian roots)
this stunning representation of the perfect Steampunk wedding dress. Its Victorian styling is accented by pieces of bronze, copper, and brass which make it really pop.
Seller's Description: "Elegant chained and powerful, coupled with dramatic structure. Properly corseted and perfectly constructed to hold the shape of the sweetheart. Your wedding dress is sure to make a lasting memory. Layered sweeping tulle skirt and fitted embellished corseted bodice of intricate metalwork design, bronze, copper, brass, beads and leathers, create the essence of found love. Size 2-4/5"
Royal Peasantry Design is headed by Daniella Miller out of Asheville, North Carolina. This particular dress costs $2999.00, which seems spot on with what I understand many wedding dresses cost these days. I like Daniella's work so much, this will be the first of multiple features from her shop. Expect the second edition tomorrow.
Trevor's Rating of the Steampunk Steel Corset Wedding Dress: 98% (For a stunning design with Steampunk and tribal features that meld perfectly with its Victorian roots)
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Steampunk Author Feature: Adam Dreece
Adam Dreece, hailing from Calgary, Alberta, is the author of The Yellow Hoods series of YA "Emergent" Steampunk books. What does Emergent Steampunk mean, you ask? Dreece answers the question on his website: "The SteamPunk books that I’ve read and discussed always have the
principles and innovations needed to create that state of “SteamPunk” as
already having happened. In the world of The Yellow Hoods, that is
happening rather than already having been established."
It's definitely an interesting concept, which made me want to pick up a copy for myself to see how he accomplished this new offshoot of my favorite genre. What I found was a well-written story targeted to Young Adults 12-18 (Which I wholeheartedly support).
Here's a description of the first book in the series from his website: "Seeds of a technological revolution have
started to sprout in this old world, about to change it forever. A
secret society, long thought crushed, makes its first move against its
unsuspecting benevolent opponent.
Master inventor Nikolas Klaus has seen some of this coming, and has quietly broken the rule of keeping his secret society’s knowledge and skills from the younger generations. He knows that the day will come when they will be needed, but has underestimated how soon.
Tee, Elly and Richy shed their innocence and are forced to stand as the Yellow Hoods to overcome life-threatening dangers, unleashed as secrets of Nikolas’ past are revealed.
Will Nikolas’ secrets cost him the life of his granddaughter? Are his efforts too little, too late?"
I like the idea of retelling stories like Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel And Gretel through a Steampunk lens. The second book in the series is also out, entitled Breadcrumb Trail. The third book is set to be released in April 2015 entitled All The King's Men.
It's definitely an interesting concept, which made me want to pick up a copy for myself to see how he accomplished this new offshoot of my favorite genre. What I found was a well-written story targeted to Young Adults 12-18 (Which I wholeheartedly support).

Master inventor Nikolas Klaus has seen some of this coming, and has quietly broken the rule of keeping his secret society’s knowledge and skills from the younger generations. He knows that the day will come when they will be needed, but has underestimated how soon.
Tee, Elly and Richy shed their innocence and are forced to stand as the Yellow Hoods to overcome life-threatening dangers, unleashed as secrets of Nikolas’ past are revealed.
Will Nikolas’ secrets cost him the life of his granddaughter? Are his efforts too little, too late?"
I like the idea of retelling stories like Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel And Gretel through a Steampunk lens. The second book in the series is also out, entitled Breadcrumb Trail. The third book is set to be released in April 2015 entitled All The King's Men.
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Steampunk Feature: Chanchala

Today's feature: Chanchala, is a shop out of Brighton, UK that creates Steampunk Jewelry, pins, and creatures. According to her website, 'Chanchala' means 'ever-changing.' Here are links to her Etsy, Website, Twitter, and Facebook.
I love the bee pin (at right). It's sold for $39.15 on Etsy and his name is Eric. Each one has unique watch movement, which I'm a big fan of.
About her shop, Chanchala says, "Most of my pieces incorporate found objects which are old and unwanted. My line of Steampunk jewellery began with a pile of old watch and clock parts which got caught in the 2004 Tsunami, courtesy of my Dad. He owns a shop in southern Sri Lanka which was badly damaged. There is so much joy in turning such a tragedy into beautiful pieces of history"
I'm also a fan of this Fox Pin, sold for $35.74.
Be sure to check out Chanchala's wares and follow me on my Twitter for your chance to be featured right here on The Steampunk Review!
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Steampunk Linear LED Watch
Rubbertoe Replicas is a company out of Cardiff, South Wales UK that principally makes props for the set of Doctor Who! They also sell replicas of those set props on Etsy and their website. Their Tan and Brass Linear LED Watch caught my eye so I decided to feature them here on The Steampunk Review. This item is fully functioning and had a real leather strap held together by rivets, nuts, and bolts. They claim the battery also had easy access. By looks alone, this product is sure to grab the attention of passersby and set you apart from the hordes of "Winner" watches out there. It's a little more expensive than the "Winner" variety at $139.95, but it would serve as a great talking piece.
I know from personal experience that when I walk around with my Doctor Who T-Shirt I get stopped several times in a day by a fellow Whovian. If only my shirt were made by the actual prop makers for the show, I would have a lot more to talk about.
I would urge you to check out their website and learn a little more about the company. Click that last link and you'll be brought to some of their set designs, large and small. They made the TARDIS, the Daleks, and more. My nerd alert has tripped.
Trevor's Rating of the Linear LED Watch: 93% (For an interesting design that would serve as a great conversation piece)
I know from personal experience that when I walk around with my Doctor Who T-Shirt I get stopped several times in a day by a fellow Whovian. If only my shirt were made by the actual prop makers for the show, I would have a lot more to talk about.
I would urge you to check out their website and learn a little more about the company. Click that last link and you'll be brought to some of their set designs, large and small. They made the TARDIS, the Daleks, and more. My nerd alert has tripped.
Trevor's Rating of the Linear LED Watch: 93% (For an interesting design that would serve as a great conversation piece)
Saturday, February 5, 2011
The Master List of Steamy Reviews
Top Post:
Mechanical "Winner" Watch
Friday Segment: Is It Steampunk?
Etsy Shop Reviews:
Catherinette Rings
Chanchala
Clockwork Couture (Absinthe Lip Balm)
Old Junkyard Boutique
Royal Peasantry Designs
Tinque Designs
Comic Reviews:
Boston Metaphysical Society (Kickstarter Campaign Issue 5)
Film Reviews:
The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box
Author Features:
Adam Dreece (The Yellow Hoods Series)
Book Reviews:
Steampunk Style and Jewelry - Jean Campbell
Weave, Wrap, and Coil - Jodi Bombardier
Videos:
Steampunk In Oxford
Steampunk Meal Time
Miscellaneous:
The League of S.T.E.A.M.
Specific Product Reviews:
Alphonse: Full Metal Alchemist Steampunk Cosplay
Altitude Mask (Steampunk)
Android Phone (Steampunk)
Astronomical Steampunk Ring
Babbage Analytical Engine
Chattergrub
Clutch Purse (Steampunk)
Coat (Steampunk)
Cybermen Helmets (Doctor Who)(Steampunk)
Eyepatch (Steampunk)
Feather Fascinator - OZION Design (Steampunk)
Flying Machine (Steampunk)
Gatling Gun
Gear Organizer
Goggles (Steampunk)
Handstitched Original Journal
Industrial Lamp
IPhone Stand (Steampunk)
Iron Man Helmet (Steampunk)
Jetpack/Time Machine
Jules Verne Victorian Pocket Watch
Light Up Bottles (Steampunk)
Lightsaber (Steampunk)
Linear LED Watch
Orkina Mechanical Steampunk Watch
Periodic Table Bangle
Plasma Teleportation Device
Professor Alexander's Botanical Vasculum
R2D2
Robot Arm Gauntlet
Robot Plush Doll
Sci Fi Super TESLA Steampunk Ray Gun
Sewor Watch
Steampunk Palin
Steel Corset Wedding Dress (Steampunk)
Swashbuckler Eye Patch
Teapot (Steampunk)
Tornado 30 Kinetic Sculpture
Tristan Steampunk Guitar
Velociraptor Specimen Jar Necklace
Wall Tentacle
Personal Posts:
Comic-Con San Diego 2013
Steampunk Airship "Infiltrator"
Steampunk Beetle
Mechanical "Winner" Watch
Friday Segment: Is It Steampunk?
Etsy Shop Reviews:
Catherinette Rings
Chanchala
Clockwork Couture (Absinthe Lip Balm)
Old Junkyard Boutique
Royal Peasantry Designs
Tinque Designs
Comic Reviews:
Boston Metaphysical Society (Kickstarter Campaign Issue 5)
Film Reviews:
The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box
Author Features:
Adam Dreece (The Yellow Hoods Series)
Book Reviews:
Steampunk Style and Jewelry - Jean Campbell
Weave, Wrap, and Coil - Jodi Bombardier
Videos:
Steampunk In Oxford
Steampunk Meal Time
Miscellaneous:
The League of S.T.E.A.M.
Specific Product Reviews:
Alphonse: Full Metal Alchemist Steampunk Cosplay
Altitude Mask (Steampunk)
Android Phone (Steampunk)
Astronomical Steampunk Ring
Babbage Analytical Engine
Chattergrub
Clutch Purse (Steampunk)
Coat (Steampunk)
Cybermen Helmets (Doctor Who)(Steampunk)
Eyepatch (Steampunk)
Feather Fascinator - OZION Design (Steampunk)
Flying Machine (Steampunk)
Gatling Gun
Gear Organizer
Goggles (Steampunk)
Handstitched Original Journal
Industrial Lamp
IPhone Stand (Steampunk)
Iron Man Helmet (Steampunk)
Jetpack/Time Machine
Jules Verne Victorian Pocket Watch
Light Up Bottles (Steampunk)
Lightsaber (Steampunk)
Linear LED Watch
Orkina Mechanical Steampunk Watch
Periodic Table Bangle
Plasma Teleportation Device
Professor Alexander's Botanical Vasculum
R2D2
Robot Arm Gauntlet
Robot Plush Doll
Sci Fi Super TESLA Steampunk Ray Gun
Sewor Watch
Steampunk Palin
Steel Corset Wedding Dress (Steampunk)
Swashbuckler Eye Patch
Teapot (Steampunk)
Tornado 30 Kinetic Sculpture
Tristan Steampunk Guitar
Velociraptor Specimen Jar Necklace
Wall Tentacle
Personal Posts:
Comic-Con San Diego 2013
Steampunk Airship "Infiltrator"
Steampunk Beetle
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