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Steampunk,
This morning, Vagabond Brush & Co. - Painted Furniture & Home Décor posted over on FB asking for design ideas for a tea cart. I chimed in suggesting Steampunk, then grabbed the photo and popped it into an AI image generator to visualize my ideas. It really got me thinking about the Steampunk style and how I personally like to apply it to a piece. I’m a huge fan of the "functional aesthetic." To me, the coolest part of Steampunk isn't just the brass and the gizmos—it's the idea that every piece looks like it has a job to do. If I’m adding a sprocket to a wheel or a chain under a leaf, I love the challenge of making it look like a real, working mechanism! In my projects, I try to find an over-the-top, mechanical way to handle even the simplest tasks. Why just pull a curtain when you could use a hand-crank and a pulley system? Why just pull a handle when you could install a lever and push-rod to pop a drawer open? I want that "mechanical logic" to be front and center. Even if the "tea machine" in the middle of this cart is totally whimsical, I want it to look like it's actually venting steam or monitoring pressure through those gauges. I find that when the elements feel integrated—like the exhaust pipe and the Edison bulb arm—it turns the furniture into a "living invention." It’s a fun way to honor that old-school Victorian craftsmanship while getting a little wild with the imagination. I know everyone has their own "flavor" of Steampunk. Some love the intricate, realistic machine look, while others use gears and hardware as beautiful, artistic accents. I'd love to hear from my fellow creators: Do you prefer your Steampunk to look like a functional machine, or do you treat the hardware as pure decoration? Let’s see your projects in the comments!
Steampunk,
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@Frank Heubner love this!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KELLY!!
It’s a special day today! 🥳 We’re celebrating the heart behind WhimsyKel Designs — Happy Birthday, Kelly! 💛 Every design, every detail, every bit of whimsy begins with her imagination and love for this creative community. We’re so grateful for the magic she shares with all of us, every single day. If you’ve ever created with a WhimsyKel design, been inspired by one, or simply love seeing creativity shared here… help us wish Kelly the happiest of birthdays 🎉 We love you, Kelly! — The WhimsyKel Designs Team 💛
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KELLY!!
0 likes • Feb 9
@Kelly Huskins Can't forget the Clown!! 😂 Love you girl!
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Kristy Massey
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Wife, Mom of 3, Nana of 2, landscape and High School Sports photographer, love to travel, and love adventures.

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