OK, here is a photo with the Lensbaby Velvet 56mm f/1.6-16 with 1:2 Macro, focuses from 5". This is a much more (regular?) and sturdy offering from Lensbaby than usual. Like all of these "painterly" lenses, wide open (f/1.6), everything is pretty soft, so it takes some work to get both bokeh and something in focus to catch your attention. If I wanted all bokeh, I could just take my glasses off and be in heaven.
I always want a lot of bokeh, but also something very much (or pretty much) in focus to prove to myself this is real life, and not just some dream or other.
So, what had to happen here is to stack focus, with a shot wide-open, and then a shot or two at a smaller aperture so that something is in focus. Then I combine the stack to have what we see here, a whole lot of bokeh, but some sign (in focus) that shows this is real.
Not making any claims here, other than proof of concept.