September 13-16, 2012

Class 800 Jr. Arts and Crafts

CLASS 800 JR. ARTS  CRAFTS

Director: Gail Edgeworth 573-0344

PLEASE REMEMBER ALL ENTRIES SHOULD BE THE WORK OF THE CHILD. PLEAE PUT AGE OF EXHIBITOR AT TOP OF ENTRY TAG.

Prize Money……$2.00/$1.75/$1.50/$1.25/$1.00

Note: Items marked with a * replace 1st place prize money.

FIVE YEARS AND UNDER

All paper used in crafts should be no larger than 21.6x27.9 cm (8 1/2” x 11”)

1) Draw & colour a picture of a Tractor

2) Trace your foot on paper and decorate.

3) Make a macaroni picture

4) Make an Egg Carton Bug **$5 cash

5) Decorated stone paperweight

6) Draw in crayon, a picture of a farm animal including the barn, field and animals

7) Crayon drawing of a rainbow

8) Print your name

9) Collection of stickers

10)  Finger painting **$5 Cash

11)  Bingo Dabber/ Stamp Design

12)  Collage of pictures relating to our theme of “Tractors”

13)  Plasticine Pizza

14)  Paper bag puppet of a farm animal

15)  Decorate a frame out of cardboard for a 4x6” photo and put your pet picture in it

OVERALL SPECIAL: TOWNSEND AMUSEMENTS, 1 midway pass to exhibitor with the most points in 1-15

2ND OVERALL SPECIAL: $10 to exhibitor with second highest points in section 1-15

SIX TO SEVEN YEARS OF AGE

All paper used in crafts should be no larger than 21.6x27.9 cm (8 1/2” x 11”)

16)  Create a book mark

17) Clothes Pin Person **$5 Cash

18) Create a sign for your bedroom door out of wool, fabric and yarn

19) Decorate an old running shoe

20) Make a mask

21) Wooden Spoon Doll

22) Make  a Lego picture frame

23) Create a pom pom Sheep—cut out the shape of your sheep and decorate

24) Treasure box using a shoe box, cover and decorate

25)  Sponge stamping with paint

26) Paper Bag Puppet of a Farm Animal

27) Draw & colour a picture of a Tractor

28) Create a necklace using cereal

29) Piece of Cake made from Playdough

30) Printing—content  to follow **$5 Cash

Printing

Keep your work neat and tidy. Judging will be according to the text provided. The round letters are to be round; the vertical lines must be straight and not slanted. The letters are to be of uniform height, spaced appropriately and have proper shape. To be on lined paper, using pencil.

Pete the Pirate Wannabe

He’s Pete, the pirate wannabe.

He’ll sail the seas someday.

But, first, he needs a little cash

To help him on his way.

OVERALL SPECIAL: TOWNSEND AMUSEMENTS, one midway pass to exhibitor with the most points in section 16-30

2ND OVERALL SPECIAL: $10 to the exhibitor with the second highest points in section 16-30

EIGHT TO NINE YEARS OF AGE

All paper used in crafts should be no larger than 21.6x27.9 cm (8 1/2” x 11”)

31) Make a tractor out of an egg carton

32) Using Lego, make a piece of farm equipment **$5 Cash

33) Corncob Person

34) Binoculars from Toilet Paper Rolls**$5 Cash

35)  Christmas decoration

36)  Decorate a toothbrush

37) Make a Birthday Card for your best friend

38) Dishsoap Bottle Decorated

39) Create a  pencil holder for your desk

40) Printing—content to follow

Printing and Writing

Keep your work neat and tidy. Judging will be according to the text provided. The round letters are to be round; the vertical lines must be straight and not slanted. The letters are to be of uniform height, spaced appropriately and have proper shape. To be on lined paper, using pencil.

List the Canadian Provinces and Territories

OVERALL SPECIAL: TOWNSEND AMUSEMENTS, one midway pass to exhibitor with the most points in section 16-30

2ND OVERALL SPECIAL: $10 to the exhibitor with the second highest points in section 31-40

TEN TO ELEVEN YEARS OF AGE

All paper used in crafts should be no larger than 21.6x27.9 cm (8 1/2” x 11”)

41) Create a picture frame, using anything

42)  Create a sheet of homemade wrapping paper **$5 Cash

43) Diorama of a Demo Derby

44) Hot Plate made of Jean Material

45)  Clay pot Snowman **$5 Cash

46)  Pop up card for Father’s Day

47)  Create a Dream Catcher

48)  Decorate a Garden Glove

49)  Create a Garden Stepping Stone

50)  Writing in pen—content to follow

Writing

Keep your work neat and tidy. Judging will be according to the text provided.

For Writing: It is to be uniform height and spacing and exhibit the proper shape and slant. To be on lined paper, using pen.

Our teacher sings The Beatles.

She must know every song.

We ask her please to stop

but she just sings, “It Won’t Be Long.”

OVERALL SPECIAL: TOWNSEND AMUSEMENTS, one midway pass to exhibitor with the most points in section s 41-50

2ND OVERALL SPECIAL: $10 to the exhibitor with the second highest points in section 41-50

TWELVE TO FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE

All paper used in crafts should be no larger than 21.6x27.9 cm (8 1/2” x 11”)

51) Create a blue jean purse out of an old pair of jeans.

52)  Make a Tie Dye T-Shirt **$5 Cash

53)  Create a table center piece for Christmas

54) Ju Jube Christmas Tree

55)  Writing in pen—content to follow

Writing

Keep your work neat and tidy. Judging will be according to the text provided.

For Writing: It is to be uniform height and spacing and exhibit the proper shape and slant. To be on lined paper, using pen.

I started on my homework

but my pen ran out if ink.

My hamster ate my homework.

My computer’s on the blink.

OVERALL SPECIAL: TOWNSEND AMUSEMENTS, one midway pass for most points in section s 41-50

2ND OVERALL SPECIAL: $10 for the second highest points in section 51-55