Norse Treasure Necklace
Norse Treasure Necklace
Had a wonderful time at the SCA event last week end. Heather and I took a Norse beading class and made treasure necklaces. Then I decided to use some of the site tokens I've collected over the years to make some strings to use as garb embellishments.
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You both look great! and the necklaces, too.
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Very nice, I would like to see one of those events, but the dress looks super hot.
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those are pretty
all dressed for it too
all dressed for it too
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Here in Oregon the dress is very comfortable, in Arizona it can be sweltering.Debbie J wrote:Very nice, I would like to see one of those events, but the dress looks super hot.
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Rachelle, love your necklaces and the hat you were wearing. What a fun time for you.
FARLEY in Sacramento
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Those are so cool looking! I'd wear one.
I always get tickled seeing you in costume. It's neat to see one of us partaking in other hobbies.
I always get tickled seeing you in costume. It's neat to see one of us partaking in other hobbies.
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I love your necklaces.
I used to do Civil War reenactments and volunteered at the living history museum. The folks loved that my kids were in costume. When we moved to San Diego, we were briefly involved in the group that reenacts the local history. Scouts & sports eventually took over. It's a valuable service these "reenactors" provide. History lessons are priceless.
I used to do Civil War reenactments and volunteered at the living history museum. The folks loved that my kids were in costume. When we moved to San Diego, we were briefly involved in the group that reenacts the local history. Scouts & sports eventually took over. It's a valuable service these "reenactors" provide. History lessons are priceless.
Pam Cook #48
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Thanks Everyone! What I love about this picture is that Pepper, our tasmanian devil dog is standing still and looking at the camera. It was really fun that Paul and Heather got into the spirit too, since this was their first event. I think Heather tried on every one of the pieces of garb I had.