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wonderful timing! I just managed to get my paws on enough green (uncrushed) velvet for a Tudor(ish, I’m French) dress, so these are going to be inspirational. And since I’m no Lana Turner, I certainly want ALL the sparkly shit, lol!
Oooooooo, that sounds amazing!
I wonder how many Ren faire reenactors will remember using these costumes as trim basis for their court attire?
Undoubtedly!