We Didn’t Always Get Paper From Trees
Today, we think of paper as being made from wood pulp, but back in Austen’s day, paper was sourced very differently.
Continue reading →Today, we think of paper as being made from wood pulp, but back in Austen’s day, paper was sourced very differently.
Continue reading →Last week, we looked at making basic black ink the sort Jane Austen probably use. But black can be dull and boring, right? Where colored inks a thing then? They absolutely were! So let’s take a look at how colored inks might have been made.
Continue reading →Good morning, readers, this is Maria Grace and I’m coming to you, once again, from the depths of the research rabbit hole. I’m sure you’re so surprised to find me here again.
Continue reading →Today’s pens combine pen and ink into a convenient vessel, ready for instant use. In Austen’s day, pen and ink were separate entities, and is was often home made.
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