I look forward to seeing the results!
On V126: A Colonial Williamsburg Pocket for Colonial Williamsburg
What exquisite gowns, especially the burdundy 1880 dress! You do abstolutely lovely work. Thanks for sharing! Katrina
On V128: Interview with Laurie Tavan, “Daze of Laur” Couture
I like to use leather for the buttons on my redcoats, I have never had any break and some of…
On V109: Do You Know the Button Trick?
Indeed! Perhaps you saw that I started a new blog just to experiment with old recipes? I hope to test…
On V129: 18th Century Reds
Oh, Folsom wasn't my first faire, it was the first faire I did with the Polish guild, of which Laurie…
On V128: Interview with Laurie Tavan, “Daze of Laur” Couture
I do indeed!
On V127: Costumer’s Link Love
Ah, beautiful rouge! not to be forgotten in the "18th century reds," and lips too 🙂
On V129: 18th Century Reds
LOL, I'm so immersed in 18th century beauty right now that I immediatly thought that this must be a post…
On V129: 18th Century Reds
Hey, thank you for featuring 🙂 I'm glad to hear you like my blog 🙂
On V127: Costumer’s Link Love
Lovely article! It was great to meet Laurie at the Gaskell ball last month! And it's funny that Folsom was…
On V128: Interview with Laurie Tavan, “Daze of Laur” Couture