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OMG We got to Perform!!!

Yo waddup, my peasants? It’s ur gurl trying her best to survive 2020! In the hot mess that is 2020, … More

18th century, 18th century fashion, historical fashion, historical sewing, living history, womens fashion

Adventures in Annapolis

Yo waddup, my peasants? It’s ur gurl enjoying the joys of motherhood. Well, sort of… No, I don’t have a … More

18th century, 18th century fashion, 18th century hair, fashion, fashion history, history, living history, maryland history

Spilling the Tea on a New Book

Yo waddup, my peasants? It’s ur gurl FINALLY MARRIED!!!!! My peasants, I’m so sorry I haven’t written anything in fivever, … More

18th century, 18th century fashion, american revolution, book review, fashion blogger, fashion history, food blog, historical food, history, living history, recipes, reenacting, tea

The Witch Hunts: the Hysteria that Never Died

Yo waddup, my peasants? I’ve got a spooky guest post for you! My girl Tiffany Apan from Tiffany’s Labyrinth and … More

18th century, historical research, living history, myth busting

An In-Compere-able Birthday

Yo waddup, my peasants? It’s ur gurl another year older!

18th century, 18th century fashion, beauty blogger, craft, historical beauty, historical research, historical sewing, living history, rev war, revolutionary war, sewing

Becky Franks Has a Plan

Yo waddup, my peasants? It’s ur gurl rediscovering her love of science and chemistry without all the trouble of balancing equations because screw that I don’t do math.

acting, american history, american loyalist, american revolution, cooking, fashion blogger, feminism, historical fashion, historical tea, living history, philadelphia, reenacting, tea, womens fashion, womens history

Becky Franks Crashes July 4th Celebrations

Yo waddup, my peasants? It’s ur gurl ready to spill the (literal) tea!

18th century, 18th century fashion, 18th century hair, american loyalist, american revolution, beauty blogger, cosmetics, historical fashion, historical hair, history, living history, makeup, philadelphia, recipes, reenacting

Theda Vamps the Flag Day Parade and Eliza Hamilton Has a New Dress

Yo waddup, my peasants? It’s ur gurl fighting through writer’s block and living her best life

Alexander Hamilton, american history, Elizabeth Schuyler, historical beauty, historical fashion, historical research, historical sewing, living history, new york city, new york history, sewing, theda bara, WWI centennial

Becoming Eliza Hamilton

Yo waddup, my peasants? It’s ur gurl lucky to be alive right now

Elizabeth Schuyler, fashion history, hamilton, historic sites, historical fashion, historical sewing, living history, regency, sewing, womens fashion, womens history

Operation Meschianza Pt 1: The Party

Yo waddup, my peasants? It’s ur gurl with another internet breaking project (hopefully)

american history, american revolution, dress, fashion, history, living history, loyalists, new york, Parties, philadelphia, Research, revolution

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