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These are my homemade tribal inspired costumes. It was fun to wear and 'pretend' to dance in. :) Leya and i had a blast! :D

My apologies if parts of the vid are blurry.

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Celtic Trance - Darkwave

Inspired by Rachael Brice

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Gypsy Costume Footwear

June 4, 2011

sav is a wench but you already knew that she made her costume herself

Step Back In Time - Activities At The Renaissance Faire

If you've never attended a Renaissance or Medieval faire before, you probably aren't sure what to expect. Fortunately, the crowd and staff at these faires are almost always welcoming to newcomers, and there's always a lot to do. In fact, there's so much at the average faire that it's easy to get overwhelmed. Before you walk through the gate, it's a good idea to have some conception of what the faire will be like and what's available for visitors. Here are just a few things you'll probably see and have the opportunity to participate in, as well as some tips on faire attendance.

First, you should make sure that you're dressed to attend the faire. That doesn't mean you have to be in costume, though many visitors do choose to wear garb in order to experience the event to its fullest. However, no matter what you wear, make sure that any exposed skin is thoroughly treated with sun block, and don't forget to wear comfortable shoes! Most Medieval or Renaissance faires are on natural sites, which means you'll be dealing with uneven ground, long walks, and occasionally even mud. Remember to bring water with you, too - or be willing to buy drinks at the many food stands you'll encounter while you're at the event.

One of the first things you'll probably notice is the large number of people in costume. Many of them are visitors, just like you, but many are also volunteers or employees of the faire. They're there to add to the atmosphere. Many of them will address you in character and attempt to interact with you - don't be afraid to have some fun! You'll encounter peasants, knights, gypsies, royalty and nobility, and lots more. Some faires incorporate fantasy elements, so don't be surprised if you run into people dressed as fairies or other mythological beings.

The average Renaissance faire offers plenty to see and do. Visitors can buy tickets or pay to participate in tests of strength, archery and throwing games, guess your weight games and a lot more. Shows are also common. While you can't participate in them, you'll have the opportunity to watch jousting tournaments in full armor, falconry shows, nobility performing court scenes, dances, and lots more. Some of the performances will be followed by question and answer sessions, in which you can get to know the performers, and even meet some of the animals. You'll probably learn a lot, and see some pretty spectacular things.

Don't forget refreshment, either. Renaissance faires are known for their specialty foods and drinks. You'll probably encounter some pretty outlandish things, like Pickle on a Stick, giant turkey legs, period treats, and more. However, you can also be sure you'll find lots of old favorites, so there'll be something for everyone. Faire can get very exciting, causing many people to forget about food and drink. Don't be tempted to skip a meal or a drink, however. The sun is hot, and you're doing a lot of exercise walking through the event. You'll want to refuel if you're going to feel your best. The faire is a great place to have a lot of fun, and if you know what you're getting into, you can avoid any problems.

About the author: Author designs renaissance clothes and specializes in renaissance wedding dresses for faires.

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Where can I buy a cheap chemise for a renaissance fare costume or possibly a free, easy pattern for a sewing beginner online?

http://www.renaissancedress.com/gowngallery.htm

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I am helping at a renaissance/ middle ages camp and i need a used costume. (not rented, i want to keep) they want me to be a queen so i will need a dress, crown/ tiara, and maybe shoes. if you can, please send me a link.

PS i can't sew and i don't have E-bay.

You might see if you can have someone from your local SCA group make one for you, or try a store that carries costumes.

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August 10, 2009 · 1 comment

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I'm curious on this, as I went to King Richard's Faire yesterday and bought one because I think they look cool. Just wondering if they have some meaning when worn on the back of your costume.

People in the renaissance wore them as a sign of status because fox hunting was something that the rich did.
As for meaning today, I don't think there is anything. Probably just people being stupid and thinking you were supposed to wear them like you have an actual tail. Who knows?

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Paul is juggling in garb at the Michigan Ren Faire. ... Just a bunch of people standing around having fun throwing stuff in the air. :-P

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I am making a dress for the sterling forest renaissance faire, but I need some advice. Tell me how you think it would look!
The blue celtic pouch is available at http://ofold.webs.com/.
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For the dress It would be good for it to be under 30 dollars or like 34 dollars

For the Corset 20 dollars or under........... (the corset should be black or simple, it is for a renaissance ball/ festival )

Thank you so much, IT is a easy way to get 10 points

The cheapest way to find a renaissance dress would be on ebay. They'll be expensive in and the alternative is to make it yourself.

I got a corset for a lingerie party at Hot Topic for $20 but they don't have the kind that will make your waist thinner and bust higher, they're just costume.

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I am going to the renaissance faire this Saturday and I threw together a costume from goodwill, but I have no hat. What kind of hat should I wear and where can I find one? Don't say a Robin Hood hat, cuz thats like medieval, not renaissance

A hat with a feather in or a knight hat if you are a knight.

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