2014 • Norwood Thanksgiving Fair Hobbies & Handicrafts CLASS 36 DIRECTORS IN CHARGE: Annette Klompmaker, 705-639-5286 Maureen Walsh, 705-639-1212 Entries must be submitted by September 20th. Refer to page 23 for entry form, and various ways you may submit your entries.NEW EXHIBITOR (someone who as not entered any Homecraft Classes in the last 5 years) MUST mark tag to qualify for Special Prize. JUDGING STANDARDS FOR HANDICRAFTS 15% General Appearance 35% Creative Design 50% Workmanship PRIZES SECTIONS 1-44: 1st $7.50; 2nd $6; 3rd $4.50 44. SENIOR LADY OR GENTLEMAN (65 years or over). Any craft (not wood) made by a Senior Lady or Gentleman. 1st $20, Donated by Maple View Retirement Home, Norwood; 2nd $9; 3rd $6 45. A GIFT PACK OF 3 DIFFERENT HOME-MADE CRAFTS (not food) FOR A HOUSEWARMING GIFT. 1st $20, Donated by Stanley Auction Service, Norwood; 2nd $10.50; 3rd $4.50 46. “CROSS TOWN” SPECIAL. A counted cross-stitch article, finished for display. 1st $20 Donated by Cross Town Shoppe, Norwood; 2nd $6; 3rd $4.50 47. A HOME-MADE VICTORIAN ARTICLE (not wood). Use your imagination. 1st $20, Donated by Mill Line Country Store - Robin Scott; 2nd $10.50; 3rd $4.50 48. “DIRECTORS’ SPECIAL”. Most points in Class 36, Sections 1-47. Last year’s winner NOT eligible. Prize: $20, Donated by Annette Klompmaker and Maureen Walsh. SECTIONS 1. Hat decorated for wall or door, ready to hang 2. Handmade greeting card or hasty note 3. Pair of napkin rings, any material but wood 4. Centrepiece for Thanksgiving (arrangement) 5. Rug Hooking Article, any media, no larger than 24” 6. Hallowe’en door decoration 7. Hallowe’en trick or treat bag 8. Kitchen shower gift. Items to be handmade 9. Display two scrapbooking pages on the same theme (face to face). Should be displayed in plastic sleeves. 10. Handmade jewellery 11. Bow or other accessory for hair, ready to wear 12. Something new, NOT clothing, made from something old. Identify what was old on the tag. 13. Potpourri sachet 14. Article of plastic canvas 15. Decorated vine wreath 16. Stained glass article 17. Suncatcher, any media 18. A hand woven item 19. Gift for a man 20. Decorated flower pot, 10” maximum 21. Two complete outfits for fashion doll, doll height 24” maximum (displayed on dolls) 22. Two fridge magnets, each different media 23. Decorated shirt or T-shirt 24. Any stuffed article, excluding cushions 25. A gift for baby, not clothing, shawls, quilts or wood items 26. Handmade Pottery Vase 27. Teddy bear, maximum 20” 28. Wall hanging, ready to hang, not framed 29. A useful article of counted cross stitch, not framed 30. Decorated basket, any media 31. Useful article made from recyclable material; name material used 32. Decorative article made from recyclable material; name material used 33. Christmas tree-top decoration 34. Christmas tree skirt 35. Christmas gift bag, made of fabric 36. Christmas wreath 37. Christmas stocking, maximum 20” from top to heel 38. Two Christmas tree decorations, two different methods, tied loosely together 39. Handmade Santa or Mrs. Claus 40. Christmas garland, no more than 72” long 41. Centrepiece for Christmas 42. Any craft not listed above, no wood 43. Any craft not listed above, made from fabric Country fun for everyone Entries to be mailed by September 20th
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