Our gathering couples as a community art and music festival. All craftsmanship is for your viewing and listening pleasure. Some artists may offer their art to you for a donation. If you have art you’d like to display to sell, talk to us!
We invite you to create the fair with us! This is your festival, so it is what you make it! Choose a medieval occupation (table) below to host and supply (including the actual table, we only have two of those). You can do as much or as little as you want, this is just a springboard of ideas. They can be just display tables or, to make it really fun, an interactive table (ie. being able to print your own lines with a printing press, make your own tincture at the apothecary’s, etc.)
This would be a table that displays old bottles and a mortar and pestle, some dried herbs and flowers (Lavender, Sage, Peppermint, Dandelion, etc.) Maybe some medieval remedies to try or to mix your own medieval perfume. * Note: we’re going for medicinal remedies of the time period, not witchcraft.
Decorate an inviting table where guests can write a message using a quill and ink and seal it with a wax seal. (We already have plenty of wax for this purpose.)
Wax Seals:
Display books of the reformation:
Calvin’s Institutes, Martin Luther’s writing, etc. Try your hand at illumination!
This can be as simple as using rubber alphabet stamps to create a line or two of text. Or somehow attaching rubber stamps to an old panini press so that the letters are printed all at the same time on a piece of paper. Googling this comes up with some cool ideas.
Or if you have an already made printing press in your garage, bring it!
Ever tried your hand at homemade wax candles? There are plenty of methods out there. Come demonstrate some candle making techniques for the hard-working peasant.
Delight us with some medieval goodies. Make plain working man’s bread or a confectionary castle with a pudding moat.
http://medievalcookery.com/recipes/
https://www.medieval-recipes.com/
https://blog.britishmuseum.org/how-to-cook-a-medieval-feast/
For our younger guests, have them wrap some simple wire crowns with ribbons or greenery. Make some masks. Decorate a flagon for their apple cider. Make a crested shield. Etc.
Set up a display of inventions from the Renaissance. Here are some really cool small models:
DaVinci models:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=davinci+series+academy+model&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
Or…are you a stonemason? A blacksmith? A weaver? A farmer? A cobbler? A wheelwright? A locksmith? A tanner? A carpenter? A leather worker? An armourer? A chivalrous knight? A bard?
Bring your medieval talents for all to behold!