crafts - El Dorado County Fair

CRAFTS
ADULT
Department Chair: Sue Rees
PARASOL ART
For Adult Entries
Forms Due By:
Wed.
May 24
Late entry forms accepted through May 31 with additional fee
Entries Received:
Wed.
Home Arts (Marshall) Building
4 pm
June 7
10 am to 8 pm
Judged:
Crafts
Gourds
Thurs.
Thurs.
June 8
June 8
11 am
10:30 am
Released:
Mon.
June 19
2 to 7 pm
BEST OF SHOW RIBBON
Cash Awards Offered per Class
st
nd
1
2
$5
$3
ENTRY FEE: $3 PER ENTRY PER CLASS
Exception Class 4: fee is $5 while supplies last
$5 per entry if between May 25 and May 31
LIMIT: TWO ENTRIES PER CLASS PER PERSON
CHALKBOARD ART
NOTE: Cash award checks WILL NOT be mailed, checks
not picked up with entries must be picked up at the fair
office during regular fair office hours.
DIVISION 20 – ADULT HANDICRAFTS
DIVISION 21 – MENTALLY/PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED
CLASS
1. Decorated Blue Jeans or Tee Shirt
2. China, painted
3. Chalkboard Art (limited, chalkboard supplied at entry)
4. Parasol Art (limited, parasol supplied at entry)
5. Boot Art (Decorate a boot)
6. Handcraft Jewelry
7. Tole Painting/Folk Art
8. Stained Glass, Mosaic, Blown, or Fused
9. Ceramics
10. Pottery, Hand built & Wheel
11. Room Box Setting/Doll Houses
12. Metal: knives, wrought iron, tin
13. Collections (specify, including size)
14. Handmade Dolls
15. Egg Decorating (specify)
16. FAIR THEME
17. Holiday Crafts
18. Handmade Cards
29. Sock Puppets
20. Rock, Painted
21. Lamps
22. Duct Tape Art
23. Model Horse Collection
24. Gift Wrapped Packages
25. Old Bottle or tin collection.
26. Wreaths
27. Hat Art (Decorate a hat)
28. Hair Ribbons
29. Any Other, not listed above (specify)
DECORATE TEE SHIRTS
GOURDS
DIVISION 33 – ADULT GOURDS
CLASS
1. Wood Burning (pyrography)
2. Painting
3. Carving/Filigree
4. Coiling
5. Other Gourd Art
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3.
4.
5.
6.
Adult Fair Theme
Youth Other (specify)
Teen Other (specify)
Adult Other (specify)
GARDEN STAKES
(Also listed in Fruits & Veggie section)
Create a garden stake using any materials. Garden stake
cannot be taller than 36” or wider than 12”.
Cash Awards Offered per Class
st
ND
rd
1
2
3
$3
$2
$1
ENTRY FEE: $1 PER ENTRY PER CLASS
DIVISION 23
CLASS
1. Garden stakes
SOCK PUPPETS
TEEN & YOUTH CRAFTS
Department Chair: Caroline Mueller
For Teen, Youth & Club Entries
Forms Due:
Wed.
May 24
Late entry forms accepted through May 31 with additional fee
Entries Received:
Mon.
*Youth Arts & Crafts Building
June 5
Judged:
Released:
June 10
June 19
Sat.
Mon.
4 pm
10 am to 8 pm
10 am
2 to 7 pm
BEST OF SHOW RIBBON – In each Division
NO CASH AWARDS – RIBBONS ONLY
TEEN DIVISIONS – AMERICAN JUDGING
YOUTH DIVISION – DANISH JUDGING
LIMIT: ONE ENTRY PER CLASS PER PERSON
FREE TO ENTER THROUGH MAY 24
Exception Class 4, fee is $3 and $5 after May 25
$2 PER ENTRY May 25 - 31
BIRDHOUSES & GARDEN
STAKES
OVERALL DIMENSIONS MUST NOT EXCEED 20” x 28”
(Also listed in Fruits & Veggie section)
DIVISION 24 – 5 years and under
DIVISION 25 – 6 through 10 years
DIVISION 26 – 11 through 13 years
DIVISION 27 – TEEN ages14 through 18 years
DIVISION 28 – Mentally/Physically Challenged
CLASS
1. Decorated Blue Jeans or Tee Shirt
2. China, painted
3. Chalkboard Art (limited, chalkboard supplied at entry)
4. Parasol Art (limited, parasol supplied at entry)
5. Boot Art (decorate a boot)
6. Handcraft Jewelry
7. DUCT TAPE ART
8. Stained Glass, Mosaic, Blown, or Fused
9. Ceramics
10. Pottery, Hand built & Wheel
11. Room Box Setting/Doll Houses
12. Metal: knives, wrought iron, tin
13. Collections (specify, including size)
14. Handmade Dolls
15. Egg Decorating (specify)
16. FAIR THEME
Department Chair: El Dorado County Master Gardeners
For Adult, Teen & Youth BIRDHOUSES & GARDEN
STAKES Entries
Forms Due By:
Fri.
June 9
Entries Received:
Wed.
June 14
*Flowers & Plants Building (Floriculture)
4 pm
3 pm to 8 pm
Judged:
Thurs.
June 16
10:30 am
Released:
Mon.
June 19
2 to 7 pm
BIRDHOUSES
Exhibitor should make birdhouses. If birdhouse was
purchased, exhibitor must do all decoration.
Cash Awards Offered per Class
st
ND
rd
1
2
3
$5
$3
$1
ENTRY FEE: $1 PER ENTRY PER CLASS
DIVISION 22
CLASS
1. Youth “Fair Theme”
2. Teen Fair Theme
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18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Holiday Crafts
Model Horse Collection
Handmade Cards
Sock Puppets
Rock, Painted
Lamps
Paper Crafts (NO models or kits allowed)
Nature Craft
Any other, not listed above (specify)
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CLASS
1. Ceramics (Greenware, pottery or hydrocal)
2. Leatherwork
3. Stained Glass
4. Holiday Decorations
5. Calligraphy
6. Textile Painting
7. Doll making
8. Origami
9. Paintings
10. Beadwork
11. Other Household
12. Skin Care goat milk by-products (i.e. lotion, soap)
13. Goat hair by-products
14. Other, please specify on Entry Form.
CLUB CRAFTS
Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, Brownies, Campfire, etc.
BEST OF SHOW RIBBON
FREE TO ENTER THROUGH MAY 24
$2 PER ENTRY May 25 – May 31
DIVISION 29
CLASS
1. Leather Craft
2. Bead Work
3. Patch Collection
4. Woodworking
5. Pinewood Derby Racecar
6. Rain-gutter Regatta Sail Boat
7. Other, as approved by Leader, specify on Entry Form
4-H CRAFTS
Department Chair: Caroline Mueller
For 4-H CRAFTS Entries
Forms Due By:
Wed.
May 24
nd
DIVISION 30 - BEGINNING (1 & 2 Units)
rd
th
DIVISION 31 – INTERMEDIATE (3 & 4 Units)
th
DIVISION 32 – ADVANCED (5 & Above)
4 pm
Entries Received:
Mon.
June 5
10 am to 8 pm
Late entry forms accepted through May 31 with additional fee
Youth Arts & Crafts Building
Judged:
Sat.
June 10
10 am
Released:
Mon.
June 19
2 to 7 pm
BEST OF SHOW RIBBON in EACH DIVISION
FREE TO ENTER THROUGH MAY 24
$2 PER ENTRY May 25 – May 31
Danish Judging
LIMIT: 12 different exhibits, each to be listed separately by
name on entry form.
RULES
A. Entries can include projects such as painting (oil, water,
pencil, pen and ink, pastels), drawing, dyeing of wool, as
well as others listed below.
B. If a member is entering an item that is precut or prestamped, he/she should attach a note stating which
portion of the item he/she personally completed.
C. Members should select articles to do within their ability
and will be judged on the neatness, artistry and finishing of
the exhibit. All articles must be ready for display, with
completed backs, bottoms, etc.
D. An exhibit may consist of an item judged individually or a
coordinated exhibit consisting of three to five items not
entered elsewhere, emphasis to be on the coordination of
colors, texture, patterns, and shapes.
NOTE: Skill level may vary for different projects. For example,
the 4-H member can be in beginning calligraphy and
intermediate macramé, with a total of 12 exhibits.
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