Fancy a little Steampunk for Christmas?
You may remember, earlier this year, I was privileged to attend a book launch for Steampunk Apothecary? It was a wonderfully fun occasion for dressing up and eating lots of cake.
The authoress, Jema Hewitt, is a hugely creative and multi-talented lady, who works extremely hard at making a living, and always with a smile. Today she is at Waterstones in Bradford, signing her books and demonstrating jewellery making. I wish I could be there, but this post will have to be my contribution.
Maybe you have a daughter or niece who would like something from her Etsy store? I know there are a few pieces I wouldn’t mind. And you can buy the book on there too. The recipes are unique.
If you ask for the book at your local Waterstones, even if you don’t buy it, the store will register your interest. Every little helps! I can claim no credit for the photos. They are all from Jema’s Facebook page.
Hope you’re all having a lovely weekend. Many thanks to Cate for hosting Six word Saturday. As usual, click on the links for more details.






Those are some beautiful little “baubles” aren’t they? I will check out the Etsy store just to admire. 🙂
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Bless you, Deb- the more the merrier 🙂
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Have fun!
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I will, Eunice, thanks 🙂 You just know there’ll be a photo or two to follow.
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It is how we roll! 🙂 Steampunk I swear is the only form of jewelry I have yet to delve into. Maybe as my barn is cleaned ya right lol I can find some of his goodies to whip up something 🙂
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Jo, I just love all your steampunk entries! I guess it appeals to the slightly eccentric in me. 🙂 And the jewels are lovely. ~Terri
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Nice to feature something a bit different, Terri (and unique 🙂 ) Looking forward to my Christmas meetup with my daughter tomorrow, at Chatsworth House in the Peak District. Don’t know if you know it? They’re having a “Narnia” theme 🙂
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Love the jewelry Jo! And that lovely vintage feel of that picture. Jema sure is creative. Enjoy your time with Lisa 🙂
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I will! Getting quite excited, Madhu. Thank you 🙂
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A few of those gingerbread woppits would go down very well with my morning tea. 🙂 Love your daughter’s sparklies!
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She and Jema are like a pair of magpies, Ad 🙂
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Looks like a lovely event. Love the photo with Lisa in it! 🙂
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There are a couple in the book with her wearing a kimono, but I haven’t got my copy yet 🙂
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Oh, I would love to see the picture of her in kimono! Be sure and post when you get it! 🙂
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Wonderful pieces – Jema, isn’t that the young woman behind your daughters wedding dress???? Good luck to her from me.
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She was “matron of honour” and they’ve been friends through a lot of hard times, Vivi. Good morning to you. We have pink and beautiful skies here. Did the storm ride out?
Tomorrow I’m meeting Lisa at Chatsworth- a wonderful old historical house, themed with “Narnia” for Christmas. Just a few Christmas hours together. 🙂
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molto originale questa tua idea, molto ben scelte anche le composizioni
una vera chicca
ciao cara
very original this your idea, very well chosen the compositions
a real gem
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I thought you might like her work, Ventis. Jema is a very stylish lady, and a very good friend to my daughter. Together they are like magpies! Anything that sparkles 🙂
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What an exciting book. The first time I knew about Steampunk was in Galveston during the Dickens on the Strand Christmas event. Wonderful post. Happy Holidays.
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I probably wouldn’t know about it at all if it wasn’t for my daughter’s involvement, Mr. B, but it’s wonderful fun, and innocent pleasure. Thank you- I hope your family have a beautiful Christmas season, in spite of the troubles in the Philippines. 🙂
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Verdigris necklace. Very cool! Good name, Jema, as well. 😉
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So many lovely things she makes! She and Lisa are like a pair of magpies- anything that sparkles 🙂
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WOW! This is amazing and so beautiful dear Johanna, Thank you, fascinated me all of them. Love, nia
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I know you love anything creative, Nia 🙂
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Wow! Fun!!! “Steampunk Tea Party!” Cool! Loved the jewelry!
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Wish I was there, Linda (and not only for the cake 🙂 )
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You captured that spirit very well…and I love the jewelry photo!
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You’ve reminded me that I didn’t credit those shots, Lynn! I’m usually meticulous about it but I was in a hurry to post. They are taken from Jema’s Facebook page- sorry! 😦
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The book and jewelry both look lovely.
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And she’s the sweetest girl, Mlissabeth. She was a very good friend to my daughter in troubled times. 🙂
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You had me at cake.
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You’d be a natural Steampunker then, Tonya 🙂
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The page from “Steampunk Teaparty” is fabulous. Love the picture of your daughter!
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Jema and Lisa are so creative between them, Amy, and they work with a great photographer on the books. (he did Lisa’s wedding photos too) 🙂
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I remember Lisa’s grand wedding 🙂
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Like stepping back in time, Jo. Looks very pretty.
Have a nice weekend too!
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They are a bit “other-worldly”, Francina. (just so long as there’s cake! ) 🙂
Thank you!
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This looks fabulous!
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Have a look at the Etsy store, Deb. Some of it’s very reasonably priced. Jema and my daughter Lisa both love cake (it seems to be a prerequisite of liking Steampunk) so there’s always lots when they’re around. 🙂 And sparkly things too, of course!
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What beautiful jewels! I love your daughter’s red hair! Enjoy your weekend, Jo!
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Jema is very talented, Jill. She and Lisa make some gorgeous things (not to mention the cake!) 🙂
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Steampunk is very escapist isn’t it? A real contrast to our harsh cold lives in the 21st century.
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Wonderfully so! 🙂 Did you see the link to the Palau de la Musica Catalana? (Montaner)
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