I used honey. Honey is old. In castles they used wood bowls. I am making gingerbread. They used fire to bake. It was made in the year 992.
Stained Glass Suncatcher – Davia Brown
Hi! My name is Davia and I am 11 years old. I have been working with stained glass for around 2 years. This year, I couldn’t do the stained glass camp, so we set up a stained glass area in our garage. I wanted to do this piece because it reminded me of the SCA. ... Continue Reading →
Roman Coin Horde Jug – Nate Henry
Nate has recently turned 7 and this is his second year displaying at Crown Art and Science as a Youth. He was inspired by a picture of a coin horde spilling out of a jug in a picture. He used that image and a book on Roman Pottery with many pictures to make his own... Continue Reading →
Lampwork Beads – Alke von Ossenheim
At my small work desk in the mudroom part of our basement I have a happy place with FIYAAAA!! And with that fire I make beads! I was requested to make something special for a big sister of mine. I was asked to make an “Order of the Sapphire” award. As you can see, it... Continue Reading →
Sugar Subtletie for Yule Feast Featuring a Weihnachtspyramide (German Christmas Pyramid) – Siobhan ingean ui Ghadhra
This is a Christmas Pyramid subtletie created for a Shire Yule feast with a German theme. My goal was to demonstrate a variety of sugar techniques to create a period-plausible edible centerpiece suitable for a celebration, including garnishes for individual servings, as well as treats for the children. This was a very complex project, involving... Continue Reading →