The set is available through Fine Linen Drama's raffle-- chances are just $1 and there are many other beautiful costume pieces made by hand by other local artisans.
The three pictures below are courtesy of Alyssa Jean Studios, and the "in-action" pictures are from Fine Linen Drama's website and facebook page, which you should check out if you would like to see the other costumes!
The circlet is crafted out of non-tarnish sterling silver plated wire, glass beads, and crystals. It was a challenging piece-- I have some in-progress pictures near the end of this post that prove that I had no idea what I was doing when I was crafting this! Interestingly, the circlet also looks really cool (and eccentric) if worn upside down.
Queen Fastrada's Circlet by Shealynn's Faerie Shoppe, photographed by Alyssa Jean Studios |
Queen Fastrada's Necklace and Earrings by Shealynn's Faerie Shoppe, photographed by Alyssa Jean Studios |
I could honestly spend an entire post raving about the play and all of the actors, but since I'm writing about Queen Fastrada, I'm only sharing pictures of Lesley in costume! Check out finelinendrama.com for others. :) |
I snapped some pictures of my own before the pieces found their way to the theater:
Here's the promised work-in-progress shots:
Tonight I went to see Pippin for the second time and got a picture with Queen Fastrada!
(If you are interested in pieces like these, check out Fine Linen's raffle, or contact me so I can make and customize one for you!)