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The First Medieval Fair Dress (Court of Henry 1)

 Slave for sale! She looks like a witch with that hat on her head. A hopeful princess kisses the frog. The First Medieval Fair Dress or The almost-Buttercup-from-Princess-Bride dress Once upon a time, there was a girl who liked to go to the Medieval Fair at OU in Norman, Oklahoma. She loved seeing the sights, eating the fair food, and watching the shows. But she had a secret; she desperately wanted to be the fair princess. Many years later, she went to college. She auditioned for a production of Romeo and Juliet, and got a part. She met the King of the Medieval Fair, who happened to be playing Father Laurence. He asked if she wanted to be part of the cast, and of course she said yes! I have had such a good time in my past 6 years of being in the cast of Med Fair. Wonderful memories were made and best friends were met. Now, as to construction. Our Queen graciously cut and sewed most of it. So, I don't know where she got the pattern. I do need to trace the dr