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Department L 56 . EASTERN IDAHO STATE FAIR WOOD CARVING, ORIGINAL DEPARTMENT L - HOBBIES, CRAFTS, CERAMICS (hand-carved wood items only - no kits - no more than 3 items in a grouping) JEANNE BROWN - SUPERINTENDENT .1 Chip Carving .2 Style Carving ENTRIES: .3 Relief Carving A. Friday, Aug. 23 from 11:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. .4 Carving in Round B. Saturday, Aug. 24 from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 30. Animals 1030. C. No exhibits will be received after these hours. 31. Birds 1031. FEE: ENTRY FEE OF $1.00 EACH FOR THE FIRST 32. Characters 1032. S 4 ENTRIES OR $5.00 PER SHEET WILL BE CHARGED 33. Christmas 1033. TO ALL EXHIBITORS. 34. Figures 1034. C A. No entry fee for People with Special Needs. 35. Fish 1035. I 36. Flowers 1036. RELEASE DATE: 37. Reptiles/Amphibians 1037. Sunday, September 8 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 38. Wildlife 1038. M PREMIUMS: Will be available next to the Ticket Office on Park St. 39. Combination 1039. A. Monday - Saturday, September 2-7, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 40. Miscellaneous 1040. A B. Sunday, September 8 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. COTTONWOOD BARK CARVING, ORIGINAL R C. After September 8 awards will be given out only during regular office hours. 45. Whimsical Houses, Hanging 1045. Premiums not claimed by September 30 will be considered a donation and will revert 46. Whimsical Houses, in the round 1046. E back to the Fair’s general fund. 47. Human Faces 1047. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT RULES: 48. Wood Spirits 1048. C A. Exhibitors may enter one item per class. NO article can be entered for competition 49. Landscapes 1049. 50. Miscellaneous 1050. more than one year. Items must be new (made between September 2012 and , August 2013), clean and of quality craftsmanship. WOODTURNING S B. All articles entered shall be under the control of the Superintendent of this 55. Boxes with Lid 1055. department. 56. Bowl Turning, closed forms 1056. T 57. Bowl Turning segmented – open 1057. C. Awards will be made according to the merits of the exhibit. If no competition exists 58. Bowl Turning segmented closed 1058. F or if an article is not worthy of 1st premium, the judge may disqualify or award 2nd, 59. Penturning – set 1059. 3rd or 4th premiums at his or her discretion. Where no competition exists but the 60. Penturning – slim 1060. A judge deems the item worthy of a blue ribbon it can be considered for Grand 61. Penturning – Americana 1061. Champion. 62. Penturning – Euro 1062. R 63. Penturning – other 1063. D. The EISF will not be responsible in any way for security of entries, but precautions 64. Spindle Turning 1064. C will be taken to protect against breakage, theft, or damage of any kind. 65. Miscellaneous 1065. E. Professional is defined as any person who has acquired a State Sale Tax number BUTTONS , and/or has advertised his or her crafts in any form of mass communication media 72. Animal Life and/or received extensive formal training in their craft. 73. Black Glass S F. A person may not enter both amateur and professional in the same class. 74. Celluloid 75. Ceramic E AMATEUR, SENIOR, JUNIOR AND SPECIAL NEEDS 76. Clear & Colored Glass I Premiums Classes 1 - 560 77. Christmas 1st -$5 2nd -$3 3rd -$2 Honorable Mention 78. Fabric B 79. Metal 80. Paste Jewels (glass set in metal or plastic) PROFESSIONAL B 81. Pearl/Shell Premiums Classes 1010 - 1342 82. Picture (no plants or animals) 1st -$6 2nd -$4 3rd -$3 O 83. Plant Life 84. Plastic DIVISION I - HOBBIES 85. Realistic (shapes, plants, animals, etc.) H LEATHERWORK - (Items must not have been previously used or worn. ) 86. Uniform (military, police, etc.) 1. Carrying case (brief cases, wallets, coin purses, etc.) 87. Wood 2. Equestrian Equipment 88. Miscellaneous 89. Items made from or decorated with buttons 3. Mountain Man Equipment 90. Items pertaining to buttons, but not buttons 4. Wearing Apparel (belts, hats, etc.) 5. Whips OTHER 6. Miscellaneous (Hanging items must have hanger for peg board on back) WOOD WORK, ORIGINAL 95. Antler Art (Hanging items must have hanger for peg board on back) 96. Christmas 10. Decorative saw (filigree, jig-saw) 1010. 97. Holiday – other than Christmas 98. Decorative/Tole Painting – acrylics 11. Scroll saw 1011. 99. Decorative/Tole Painting – holiday 12. Chain saw 1012. 100. Duct tape art 13. Intarsia 1013. 101. Indian Theme – not authentic 14. Wood Burning 1014. 102. Knife 15. Accessory (shelf, etc.) 1015. 103. Machining 16. Children’s Furniture 1016. 104. Miniatures – room box 105. Miniatures – house 17. Furniture 1017. 106. Miniatures – vignette 18. Replica 1018. 107. Miniatures – other 19. Riding Toy 1019. 108. Model – modified kit 20. Clock 1020. 109. Model – original 21. Can/Walking Stick 1021. 110. Recycled 22. Toy 1022. 111. Soap – cold process 112. Soap – glycerin 23. Miscellaneous 1023. 113. Soap – milk Entry Forms can be found online at www.FunAtTheFair.com EASTERN IDAHO STATE FAIR 57 . 114. Soap – lye PAPER 115. Soap - other (Scrapbook limited to 1 or 2 page layouts) 116. Toy (other than dolls, animals) (Cards limited to 3 and must be mounted as group) 117. Cement Art 200. Birthday – 12 x 12 118. Miscellaneous 201. Child/Children – 12 x 12 DIVISION II - CRAFTS 202. Christmas – 12 x 12 203. Family - 12 x 12 FLORALS WREATHS/SWAGS 204. Halloween – 12 x 12 .1 WREATH 205. Holiday, other – 12 x 12 .2 SWAGS 206. Sports – 12 x 12 .3 ARRANGEMENTS 207. Vacation/Travel – 12 x 12 S 120. Silk 1120. 208. Vintage – 12 x 12 121. Dried Flower 1121. C 209. Wedding – 12 x 12 122. Grapevine 1122. 210. Other – 12 x 12 I 123. Christmas 1123. 211. Birthday – 8 ½ x 11 124. Holiday 1124. 212. Child/Children – 8 ½ x 11 125. Theme 1125. M 213. Christmas – 8 ½ x 11 126. Combination 1126. 214. Family – 8 ½ x 11 127. Miscellaneous 1127. A 215. Halloween - 8 ½ x 11 BEADING 216. Holiday, other – 8 ½ x 11 R (All items must be mounted on poster board, foam core or jewelry display 217. Sports – 8 ½ x 11 form, ready for display – some displays available at check-in) 218. Vacation/Travel – 8 ½ x 11 E 135. Loom 1135. 219. Vintage – 8 ½ x 11 136. Off Loom 1136. 220. Wedding – 8 ½ x 11 C 137. On Wire 1137. 221. Other – 8 ½ x 11 138. Bag, Purse, etc., 1138. 222. Scrapbook – digitized (no templates) 223. Scrapbook – other , 139. Hat Band 1139. 140. Ornament 1140. 224. Album – chipboard 225. Album – tag S 141. Floral arrangement 1141. 142. Jewelry 1142. 226. Album – original use of materials T 143. Miscellaneous 1143. 227. Album – other 228. Book – altered F JEWELRY 229. Book – handmade (All items must be mounted on poster board, foam core or 230. Card – Anniversary A appropriate jewelry display) 231. Card – Baby 146. Bolo Tie 1146. 232. Card – Best Wishes 147. Belt Buckle 1147. 233. Card – Birthday – Adult R 148. Holiday 1148. 234. Card – Birthday – Child C 149. Metal Work 1149. 235. Card – Children 150. Anklet 1150. 236. Card – Christmas 151. Bracelet 1151. 237. Card – Congratulations , 152. Choker 1152. 238. Card – Digitized 153. Earrings 1153. 239. Card – Generic/General S 154. Necklace 1154. 240. Card – Get Well 155. Pendant 1155. 241. Card – Holiday (other than Christmas) E 156. Pin 1156. 242. Card – Invitation I 157. Ring 1157. 243. Card – Sympathy 158. Watch Band 1158. 244. Card – Thank You B 159. Necklace/Earrings 1159. 245. Card – Wedding Invitation 160. Necklace/Bracelet 1160. 246. Card – Other B 161. Necklace/Bracelet/Earrings 1161. 247. Card – Stamped 162. Bracelet/Earrings 1162. 248. Card – paper pieced O 163. Other combination 1163. 249. Card – iris folding 164. Gold wire wrapped 1164. 250. Card – mixed media H 165. Silver wire wrapped 1165. 251. Card – quilling 166. Copper wire wrapped 1166. 252. Card – other 167. Bronze wire wrapped 1167. 253. Handmade Paper 168. Glass 1168. 254. Quilling – Kit 169. Dichroic Glass 1169. 255. Quilling – original design 170. Gemstone 1170. 256. Origami – fish/bird/animal 171. Recycled 1171. 257. Origami – character/figure 172. Other 1172. 258. Origami – other 173. Combination 1173. 259. Calendar – monthly 174. Miscellaneous 1174. 260. Calendar – advent 261. Home décor HOME DECOR 262. Miscellaneous 180. Basket – woven 181. Basket – other 182. Glass FAIR THEME 183. Latch Hook – picture 270. “It’s A Feeding Frenzy” Fair theme craft, can be any 184. Latch Hook – rug medium-must reflect the theme of the fair 185. Macrame .1 2-3 years of age 186. Needlepoint .2 4-5 years of age 187. Painting – original .3 6-7 years of age 188. Painting – by number .4 8-9 years of age 189. Plastic Needlepoint .5 10-12 years of age 190. Pressed Flowers .6 13-15 years of age 191. Wind Chimes .7 16-18 years of age 192. Original use of Materials .8 19 and over 193. Miscellaneous .9 65 and over .10 Special Needs Entry Forms can be found online at www.FunAtTheFair.com 58 . EASTERN IDAHO STATE FAIR DIVISION III CERAMICS AND DOLLS 361. Vegetable Fibers ( All groupings limited to 3 pieces) .1 Fine Ply .2 Medium Ply CERAMIC - GLAZE .3 Heavy Ply 280. Matte 1280. .4 Mixed 281. Other 1281. 362. Mixed Vegetable/Animal Fibers 282. Combination 1282. 363. Exotic Animal Fibers 283. Miscellaneous 1283. (cashmere, angora, mohair, etc.) CERAMIC - STAIN .1 Single Breed 290. Opaque (only) 1290. .2 Mixed 291. Antique 1291. 364. Drop Spindle Spinning S 292. Metallic 1292. 365. Idaho Grown C 293. Pastels 1293. 294. Combination 1294. HANDSPUN KNITTED I 295. Miscellaneous 1295.
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