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TUESDAY, JUNE 11 MUHLENBERG COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION 8-10:00 AM

JUDGING TUESDAY AFTERNOON

Entries should be dropped off at the Muhlenberg County Fair Exhibit Hall inside the fair grounds.

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2019 OPEN CLASS COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITS B. Comparison of different varieties of 580 Peppers, sweet (5 per plate)

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS: vegetables or annual flowers 581 Cucumbers, slicing (5 per plate) 1. Entries will be accepted Monday, June 10, 2019, 4:00-7:00 p.m. or Tuesday, June C. Comparison of mulching or other cultural 582 Cucumbers, pickling (5 per plate) practices 583 Beans, snap or lima (12 per plate) 11, 2019 8:00-10:00 a.m. Any items not registered by 10:30 will not be accepted. If 564 Horticultural Project Exhibits (such as, but 584 Corn, sweet (in the husk with silks) (5 ears you have multiple entries be there early so that every item is entered before not limited to:) A one-page description of per plate) 10:30. Check out time is Monday, June 17, 8:00-10:00 a.m. Exhibits not picked up project must accompany entry item (type or 585 Cantaloupe (1 whole), halved will be left at the Exhibit Hall. printed neatly) to be eligible for entry. They will be judged as follows: 2. Entries are open to all residents of Muhlenberg County. A. How to propagate plants Condition 25% 3. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor. No exhibitor will be allowed more B. How to force spring bulbs Quality 20% C. How to start seeds Uniformity 20% than one entry in any one class, but may exhibit in all classes. Entry must have D. How to graft cacti True-To Type 20% been made in the last 12 months. E. How to dry herbs Size 15% 4. When only one article is entered in a class, it will be judged on its merit for first, Plant Display Consult Exhibiting and Judging Vegetables second or third prize. Youth should NOT use garden soil in (4BC-08PO) to learn the characteristics of these 5. The Muhlenberg County Fair Board will use utmost care to guard and protect containers. Use well-drained, disease-free criteria. The largest vegetable may not be the exhibits, but it will not be liable for loss, damage or accidents that may occur to potting soil for all containers. highest quality, nevertheless, it is unique. The 565 Terrariums largest entry in each of the following classes any exhibit or person. The Exhibit Hall will be manned during all open hours, 5:30 566 Dish gardens (desert or tropical) will receive a class champion ribbon. p.m.-9:30 p.m. nightly, Tuesday-Saturday. 567 Vegetable container gardens (grown in 586 Largest Tomato (by weight) Must be ripe 6. Exhibitors should present claim check ticket in order to pick up exhibit and prize container - not dug out of the garden) (red or yellow color only) money. Premiums are Blue-$5, Red-$3, White-$1, unless otherwise listed. 568 Annual container gardens - (non-vegetable) 588 Largest Pumpkin (by weight) 7. A rule that "Open" Classes are open to all exhibitors unless otherwise specified. 569 House plants 589 Largest Watermelon (by weight) 8. Overall Winner of Blue Ribbons will receive $25.00. 570 Hanging baskets 571 Herb Container Garden GENERAL 125 Case, machine 572 Window Box Display CLASS: 126 Pillow Case, hand embroidery 573 Upcycle Container Garden (Previously 101 Afghan 127 Other Pillow Case used container recycled, example, wood pallet 102 Crochet Tablecloth or Bedspread 128 Hand Pieced & Hand Quilted garden) 103 Crochet Doilies Garden and/or Orchard Displays 104 Crochet Rug 129 Machine Pieced & Hand Quilted 574 The exhibitor may exhibit as many 105 Crochet Scarf Quilt different fruits and/or vegetables from their 106 Crochet Hat with Earflaps 130 Preprinted Quilt garden as desired. Any size or type (minimum 107 Crochet Hat without Earflaps 131 Rag Quilt of five types) of produce may be displayed in 108 Crochet Character Hat 132 Quilt Made by Group (2 or more the 2'x3' area provided for each exhibit. The 109 Crochet Purse people) exhibit must be in a display container (box or 110 Crochet Baby 133 Cross Stitched Quilt basket) which can be easily moved. Vegetables 111 Child’s Crochet Item 134 Appliqué Quilt will not be returned to exhibitor. They will be 112 Other Crochet Item 135 Baby Quilt - Pieced judged as follows: 113 Knitted Afghan 136 Baby Quilt - Preprinted Quality of Produce 40% 114 Child’s Knitted Item 137 Miscellaneous - Other not Attractiveness of Container 30% 115 Adult Knitted Item listed above Uniformity and true-to-type ness 10% 116 Knitted Scarf 138 Basic Embroidery Number of different types 15% 117 Knitted Baby Blanket 139 Machine Embroidery Labeling 5% 118 Other Knitted Item 140 4-H'ers may also exhibit plates of vegetables. A 119 Counted Cross Stitch (16-22 count, 141 Handmade Doll white paper plate for vegetables must be ) 142 supplied by the exhibitor. These vegetables will 120 Counted Cross Stitch (specialty 143 Plastic Needlepoint not be returned to the exhibitor. Classes of cloth, linen, etc.) 144 General Needlework (other than vegetables will be limited to: 121 Counted Cross Stitch Pillow quilts or classes listed) 575 Tomato (5 per plate) Must be ripe (red or 122 Counted Cross Stitch (14 count & 145 Heritage Sewing yellow color only) cherry type under, Aida Cloth) 146 Purse /Quilted 576 Tomato (5 per plate) beef steak 123 Quilted Pillow 147 Purse /Un-quilted 577 Tomato (5 per plate) heirloom 124 Other Pillow 148 Latch Hook 578 Peppers, hot (5 per plate) 579 Peppers, bell (5 per plate) 2 23 practical use. Items demonstrate knowledge of followed, including the 2' x 3' exact size. 149 Place Mats plastic film or aluminum foil to wrap product is all woodworking techniques learned in previous DIVISION 6021 - 4-H ELECTRIC 150 Felting (wet method) discouraged but will not cause the product levels. Items must show a mastery of cutting, Magic of Electricity (4HCCS BU-06848) (All 151 Felting (needle method) to be disqualified. To prevent damage, wrapped drilling, joint construction, use of special exhibits must be DC powered.) 152 Braided Rug cakes should be transported in a sturdy woods, and appropriate finishes. (Examples 645 Battery powered series and parallel circuits 153 Appliquéd Art Work container such as a cardboard box. could include but not limited to: porch swing, (Circuits must include both series and parallel, 154 Ribbon Embroidery Breads chaise lounge, picnic table, lawn chair, large a simple switch and can be no more than 9 155 Candle Wicking Item 301 4 Biscuits planters, etc.) This exhibit is to be made up of volts.) 156 Recycled T-Shirt Scarf 302 4 Buttermilk Biscuits two parts: 1) the item and 2) a folder containing 646 Homemade Galvanometer (Must be able to 157 Recycled Necktie project 303 4 Baking Powder Biscuits photographic documentation of the steps detect the presence of an electrical current) 158 Recycled Blue Jean project 304 4 Com Muffins or Sticks taken in order to complete this exhibit. 647 Electromagnetic Circuits (Must be a 159 Vintage Quilt (heritage, attach 305 4 Yeast Rolls DIVISION 6027 - 4-H FORESTRY working electromagnet with a simple switch background info) 306 4 Sweet Rolls FIRST YEAR and can be no more than 9 volts). 648 Simple 160 Best Quilt Top (un-quilted) 307 1/2 Coffee Cake 703 Leaf Collections homemade DC motor (Rotor must turn under 161 Machine Pieced and Machine 308 1/2 Loaf Nut Bread Collection of 10 leaves representing 10 forest it’s own power.) Quilted (computer quilted) 309 1/2 Loaf Yeast Bread trees found in Kentucky. Mounting instructions Investigating Electricity (4HCCS BU-06849) 162 Machine Pieced and Machine 310 1/2 Loaf Other Variety Bread in the forestry book, “4-H Forestry Project Unit (All exhibits must be DC powered.) Quilted (hand guided ) Candy I - Introducing Yourself to Trees” (4DF-01PA 649 Battery powered series or parallel circuit CLOTHING 311 6 Pieces Divinity (any flavor) or most recent version) Activity #1 are to be (Circuit may be either series or parallel, must 201 Lady's Dress 312 6 Pieces Chocolate Fudge followed. contain either a momentary and/or three way 202 Decorated Shirt 313 6 Pieces Peanut Butter Fudge 704 Leaf Print Collection switch, a circuit diagram with explanation and 203 Lady's Casual Outfit 314 6 Pieces Other Variety Fudge Collect and print 10 leaves representing 10 can be no more than 9 volts.) 204 Crocheted Clothing Item 315 6 Pieces Bourbon Balls forest trees found in Kentucky. Instructions in 650 Original design soldered circuit project 205 Knitted Clothing Item 316 6 Mints the forestry book, “4-H Forestry Project Unit I - (Circuit must contain an on/off switch, a motion 206 Blouse (any fabric) 317 6 Pieces Assorted Candy (3 kinds) Introducing Yourself to Trees” (4DF-01PA or or tilt activated switch, a light and sound 207 Slacks, elastic in waist 318 Variety Molded Chocolate Candy most recent version) Activity #3 are to be producing device and must be powered by 9 208 Slacks, with band & zipper Cakes followed. volts.) 209 Skirt, elastic in waist 319 1/4 Un-iced Angel Food Cake SECOND YEAR 4-H HORTICULTURE & PLANT 210 Skirt, with band & zipper 320 1/4 White Layer Cake 705 Leaf Collection-2nd year SCIENCE 211 Man's Garment 321 1/4 Chocolate Layer Cake Collection of 20 leaves representing 20 forest Youth should NOT use garden soil in 212 Two Piece Suit 322 1/4 Pound Cake trees and different from ones done by same containers. Use well-drained, disease-free 213 Two Piece Suit, lined 323 1/4 Jam Cake exhibitor in first year project found in potting soil for all containers. 214 Lingerie 324 1/4 Nut Cake Kentucky. Mounting instructions in the forestry 561 Environmental Awareness (Such as but not 215 Accessory 325 1/4 Your Favorite Cake made with a book, “4-H Forestry Project Unit I - Introducing limited to:) A one-page description of project 216 Recycled Garment (attach Commercial Mix and your special Yourself to Trees” (4DF-01PA or most recent must accompany entry item (type or printed description) ingredient. version) Activity #1 are to be followed. neatly) to be eligible for entry. 217 Child's Play Clothes 326 1/4 Low Fat or Sugar Free Cake 706 Educational Exhibit A. Tree planting on city property, roadways, 218 Child's Dressy Outfit (no sugar or honey added) Develop a creative educational exhibit on some parks, etc. 219 Infant Clothing, other than knitted 327 1/4 Best Decorated Cake (non- phase of forestry. The exhibit may utilize any B. Home landscaping or crocheted professional) visual technique. The total exhibit is not to C. Composting 220 Vest 328 Miscellaneous Cake exceed dimensions of 2' x 2', or four (4) square 562 Production and Marketing (such as but not 221 Decorated Vest Cookies feet. limited to:) 222 Decorated Sweatshirt 329 4 Brownies THIRD YEAR AND OVER A. Vegetable garden planted for home and/or 223 Specialty Jacket 330 4 No-Bake Cookies 707 Educational Exhibit market use. 224 Adult Fleece Item 331 4 Peanut Butter Cookies Develop a creative educational exhibit on some B. The planting, production, or management of 225 Infant Article (12 months and 332 4 Rolled Cookies phase of forestry. The exhibit may utilize any fruit plantings. younger) 333 4 Chocolate Chip Cookies) visual technique. The total is not to exceed C. The planting, production, or management of 226 Miscellaneous, items not listed 334 4 Dropped Cookies dimensions of 3'x3', or nine (9) square feet. trees, shrubs, greenhouse crops or garden above 335 4 Sugar Cookies 708 Stem, Leaf, Fruit display perennials. 227 Totes/Luggage 336 4 Fancy Cookies Collect and mount 5 stems, leaves and fruit 563 Experimental Horticulture (such as, but not 228 Apron 337 4 Sugar Free Cookies representing 5 forest trees found in Kentucky. limited to:) A one-page description of project FOODS 338 Cupcakes Follow closely the instructions in the forestry must accompany entry item (type or printed Rules: (1) See General Rules (2) Wrap baked 339 4 Miscellaneous Cookies (other book, “4-H Forestry Project Unit I - neatly) to be eligible for entry. products in a re-closeable zip-type bag on a than kinds listed above) Introducing Yourself to Trees” (4DF-01PA or A. "Science Fair" type of exhibit involving disposable plate to maintain freshness. For Pies most recent version) Activity #2 is to be experimental work with plants pies, the pie pan should fit into the bag. Use of 340 Two Crust Pies 22 3

341 Fruit Pie ¼ 413 Tomato Juice the 2019 4-H Fair Recipe Book at http://4- usage of fasteners (nails, screws and/or glue), 342 Chess Pie 414 Soup Mixture –list main h.ca.uky.edu/content/food-and-nutrition. The sanding techniques, and appropriate finishes. 343 Carmel Pie ingredient USDA recommended headspace for pickles: 1/2 (Examples could include but not limited to: 344 Strawberry Pie 415 Sauerkraut inch. Canning label must be completed by napkin holder, letter holder, simple picture 345 Coconut Cream Pie 416 Okra member and affixed to the jar. Publications frame, wire wiggly, towel holder, serving tray, 346 Chocolate Cream Pie 417 Cucumber Pickles (Sweet) Home Canning Pickled and Fermented Foods jewelry box, small flag holder, 4-H book ends, SPECIAL INTEREST DECORATED 418 Bread and Butter Pickles (FCS3-582) at http://www2.ca.uky.edu/agc/ airplane, hurricane lamp, trivet (pot holder), CAKES 419 Dill Pickles pubs/FCS3/FCS3582/FCS3582.pdf and USDA etc.) There will be one chosen from the 3 groups for 420 Other Pickles, Cucumbers Complete Guide to Home Canning: http:// 676 Level 2, made from a kit. More elaborate “Best in Show” with a ribbon. 421 Sweet Relish nchfp.uga.edu/publications/ items which require proper cutting, drilling and These cakes can only be done on lightweight 422 Pepper Relish publications_usda.html may be helpful youth demonstrate knowledge of selection and forms or dummies and /or Styrofoam. No real 423 Corn Relish 864 Strawberry Jam: (half pint or smaller jar), skill in use of fasteners (nails, screws and/or cake can be used. However all entries must be 424 Green Tomato Relish canned using a boiling water canner. Use the glue), sanding techniques, and appropriate possible with real cake. All over size must not 425 Ripe Tomato Relish recipe in the 2019 4-H Fair Recipe Book at finishes. (Examples could include but not exceed 16 inch in diameter, length, or width 426 Other Relish – list main http://4-h.ca.uky.edu/content/food-and- limited to: jewelry box, tool tray, large bird including any decoration extending from ingredient nutrition. The USDA recommended headspace house, pine wood cars, etc.) Item must cake and 28 inches in height including 427 Other Variety of Food Canned for jam is 1/4 inch. Canning label must be demonstrate skill with fasteners, sanding and ornamentation. No entire may require 428 Ripe Tomato Catsup completed by member and affixed to the jar. appropriate finish (no puzzles). refrigeration. To facilitate handling and 429 Pickled Fruit or Vegetable Write the type of fruit used on the canning 677 Level 2, NOT from a kit. More elaborate minimize damage cakes should be placed on 430 Salsa label. Publications FCS3-579 at http:// items that demonstrate mastered skills with boards with sufficient space around the cake 431 Potatoes www2.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/FCS3/FCS3579/ hand tools, basic knowledge of power hand edges and deigned to withstand several moves 432 Meat FCS3579.pdf and USDA Complete Guide to tools, fastening options, appropriate surface by Fair staff. Note judging is based primarily JAMS AND JELLIES Home Canning: http://nchfp.uga.edu/ preparations, and finish applications. (Examples on individual hand work and not on the 501 Strawberry Jam publications/publications_usda.html may be could include but not limited to: puzzle, foot application of purchased ornamentation. 502 Blackberry Jam helpful. Refrigerator and freezer jams are not stool, revolving tie rack, 4-H key holder, 347 Bridal Cake 503 Other Variety appropriate for this class. cutting board, book rack, serving dish shelf, 348 Birthday Cake Jam 865 Green Beans: (One pint), canned using a sawhorse, hopper type bird feeder, etc.) 349 Theme Cake 504 Apple Butter pressure canner. Use the recipe in the 2019 4-H 678 Level 3, NOT from a kit. Items showing a CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 505 Pear Preserves Fair Recipe Book at http://4-h.ca.uky.edu/ more advanced knowledge of power tools, *All canned produces must be in a standard 507 Other Variety content/food-and-nutrition. Beans may be ‘raw expertise in cutting, fitting, surface preparation, canning jar (quart, pint, or jelly jar). Preserves packed’ or ‘hot packed’ but the packing method attention to fastening details, and finish Rules: 508 Grape Jelly used must be indicated on the label. The USDA application, (Examples could include but not 1. All entries in this department must be the 509 Apple Jelly recommended headspace for green beans is 1 limited to: a multi-purpose box, corner shelf, work of the exhibitor. 2. No commercial 510 Berry Jelly – list inch. Canning label must be completed by book shelf or laminated wood projects, garden product is eligible. 3. All entries *must be main ingredient member and affixed to the jar. Publication bench, planting box, nail and tool box, shop shown in standard canning jars and must not 511 Peach Jelly FCS3-583 Home Canning Vegetables (http:// tool rack & shelf, etc.) Original designs are have been exhibited before. 4. Those items not 513 Other Jelly www2.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/FCS3/FCS3583/ welcomed. This exhibit is to be made up of two exhibited in standard canning jars will be dis­ 512 Other Preserved Food FCS3583.pdf and USDA Complete Guide to parts: 1) the item and 2) a folder containing qualified. 5. Correct processing required of all FLOWERS Home Canning: http://nchfp.uga.edu/ photographic documentation of the steps canned foods. Follow USDA recommendation. *Must have been grown by person entering publications/publications_usda.html may be taken in order to complete this exhibit. 6. Entries will be judged on overall appearance, item. helpful. 679 Level 4, NO kits. Exhibits with a taste and quality. Judges will be permitted to 601 Fresh Cut Table Arrangement DIVISION 6025 - 4-H WOOD SCIENCE "furniture" quality finish, showing an open canned products. 602 Best Rose Arrangement 674 Level 1, made from a kit. Simple items understanding of all woodworking techniques 401 Peaches 603 Best Rose which have pre-cut and pre-drilled parts and learned in previous levels. Items must show a 402 Pears 604 Arrangement of Dried Flowers youth demonstrate knowledge of assembly, mastery of joint construction and use of special 403 Apples 605 Best Live Hanging Basket selection and use of fasteners (nails, screws woods, and finishes. (Examples could include 404 Berries 606 Silk Flower Arrangement and/or glue), sanding techniques, and but not limited to: checker boardroom divider, 405 Cherries 607 Marigolds (3 or more) appropriate finishes. (Examples could include coffee table, end table, chest of drawers, gun 406 Applesauce 608 Dahlias (3 or more) but not limited to: small bird house, non-hopper rack or cabinet, etc.) Original designs are 407 Grape Juice 609 Arrangement of Petunias bird feeder, etc.) Item must demonstrate skill welcomed. This exhibit is to be made up of two 408 Green Beans 610 Best African violet with fasteners, sanding and appropriate finish parts: 1) the item and 2) a folder containing 409 Corn 611 Potted Fern (no puzzles). photographic documentation of the steps 410 Carrots 612 Most Original Arrangement of 675 Level 1, NOT from a kit. Simple taken in order to complete this exhibit. 411 Beets, not pickled Flowers constructed wood item showing knowledge of 680 Level 4, NO kits. Exhibits do not require a 412 Tomatoes 613 Potted Blooming Plant hand tools, wood selection, cutting, drilling, fine finish (painted finish allowable) because of 4 21

Preservation website. Jars not processed by the Pies 614 Non-Blooming Plant 736 Pallet Art correct method will not be judged. Open kettle 853 One whole Double Crust Apple Pie: Use 615 Gladiolus (3 or more) 737 Any Small Decorated Christmas processing is not acceptable for any product. recipes in 4-H Cooking 401, p. 105 and 97. 616 Largest Sun Flower tree. Up to 3 ½ feet in height Jars must be clear, clean STANDARD jars Leave pie in the disposable pie pan and place 617 Peonies (3 or more) 738 Any Small Decorated Tree for specifically designed for home canning. If all in a zip-type plastic bag. May use spice 618 Iris (3 or more) event or interest. Up to 3 ½ feet in mayonnaise or similar non-standard jars are variation if desired. 619 Single Pot of Herb height used, the product will not be judged or awarded Yeast Breads 620 Mixed Pot of Herbs 739 Decorated tree for other holiday a premium. Two-piece screw bands and lids 854 Three Cinnamon Twists (no icing): Use 621 Fairy Garden besides Christmas. Up to 3 ½ feet specifically designed for home canning should recipe in 4-H Cooking 301, p. 42 & 44. 622 Flowering shrub in a container in height be left on containers. Judges will open the jar 855 Three Soft Pretzels: Use recipe in 4-H 623 Best miniature plant (rose, African 740 Others, not listed above for judging purposes. Do NOT eat contents of Cooking 301, p. 48. Use any one topping violet, pansy…) LEATHERCRAFT containers upon return. listed. 624 Wildflower arrangement 750 Original work in leather (“Original” All recipes are located in the 2019 4-H Fair 856 One loaf Oatmeal Bread: Use recipe in 4-H HANDICRAFT means that the item must be original in Recipe Book at http://4-h.ca.uky.edu/content/ Cooking 401, p. 25. 701 Basket weaving - Egg Basket patterning and of the entrant’s own design. No food-and-nutrition and also in the publication Bread Made in a Bread Machine 702 Basket weaving - Other than Egg kits. No artwork or pattern from existing identified in the class description. 857 One loaf Honey Whole Wheat Bread made Basket sources.) Muffins in a bread machine: Use the recipe in the 2019 703 Basket weaving – Holiday 751 Carved article 841 Three Oatmeal Muffins: Use recipe in 4-H 4-H Fair Recipe Book at http://4-h.ca.uky.edu/ 704 Stuffed Animal 752 Carved pictures Cooking 101, p. 54. content/food-and-nutrition. May be a 1-pound, 705 Best Decorated Basket 753 Stamped article 842 Three Cheese Muffins: Use recipe in 4-H 1 ½-pound, or 2-pound loaf. 706 Ceramics 754 Braided item made of leather Cooking 201, p. 49. Candy 707 Stencil Item 755 Any leathercraft article - Junior Class Biscuits 858 Three pieces Classic Chocolate Fudge 708 Stained Glass - Copper Foil (Class 6 is open to anyone who has not reached 843 Three Rolled Biscuits: Use recipe in 4-H (size: about one inch square): Use recipe in 4-H 709 Stained Glass - Lead Frame his or her 18th birthday as of August 1 of the Cooking 201, p. 50. Cooking 401, p. 89. Nuts are optional. 710 Stained Glass -Stepping Stone current year.) 844 Three Scones: raisins may be substituted DIVISION 6036 - 4-H FOOD 711 Lamps 756 Any leather belt that is Carved, for dried cranberries. Use the recipe in the 2019 PRESERVATION EXHIBITS 712 Best Handmade Wood Article Stamped, Braided etc. and is ready to 4-H Fair Recipe Book at http://4-h.ca.uky.edu/ 861 Dried Apples: Dry apples according to the 713 Best Hand Carved Wooden wear content/food-and-nutrition. instructions in the 2019 4-H Fair Recipe Book Article 757 Leather gun holster (Any gun Quick Breads at http://4-h.ca.uky.edu/content/food-and- 714 Best Crafted Wooden Furniture holster or gun holster/belt set for 845 Three Cornmeal Muffins: Use the recipe in nutrition. Place 12 pieces of dried fruit in a 715 Fabric Wall Hanging modern or antique pistol.) the 2019 4-H Fair Recipe Book at http://4- container which is an example of a container 716 Holiday Wreath 758 Leather Garment h.ca.uky.edu/content/food-and-nutrition. suitable for long term storage of dried fruit. 717 Seasonal Wreath (Spring, 759 Any handcrafted leather item with a 846 Three pieces of Coffeecake with Topping: Label package with kind of fruit and date Summer, Fall, Winter) design made by wood burning. Use recipe in 4-H Cooking 101, p. 59. Nuts are processed. Size of the container is not being 718 Christmas Decoration HOBBY DIVISION—MINIATURES optional. judged. Publication HE 3-501 may be helpful: 719 Christmas Tree Ornament 765 Furnished Dollhouse (Must have Cookies http://www2.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/FCS3/ 720 Best Door Decoration been started and completed 847 Three Chewy Granola Bars (gluten-free): FCS3501/FCS3501.pdf 721 Hand Painted Wood Article within the last 3 years and built Use recipe in 4-H Cooking 101, p. 35. 862 Salsa: (pint jar or smaller) canned using a 722 Jewelry made with beads from a kit or from scratch.) 848 Three Brownies: Use recipe in 4-H boiling water canner. Use the recipe in the 2019 723 Jewelry made of clay or wood 767 Room box (any single complete Cooking 101, p. 67. Nuts are optional. 4-H Fair Recipe Book at http://4-h.ca.uky.edu/ 724 Jewelry made of seed beads room) 849 Three Snickerdoodle Cookies: Use the content/food-and-nutrition. The USDA 725 Jewelry made of other material 768 Single furniture piece (1” scale) recipe in 4-H Cooking 201, p. 88 or in the recommended headspace for salsa is 1/2 inch. 726 Painted on Metal 769 Junior room box, must be made 2019 4-H Fair Recipe Book at http://4- Canning label must be completed by member 727 woven gourd baskets by entrant. h.ca.uky.edu/content/food-and-nutrition. and affixed to the jar. Publications Home 728 Any painted Christmas gourd (Class 739 is open to anyone who has not Cakes Canning Salsa (FCS3-581) at http:// 729 Decorated gourd birdhouse, must reached his/her 12th birthday by August 1 of 850 Half of one 8” or 9” layer Rich Chocolate www2.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/FCS3/FCS3581/ not exceed 18” the current year.) Cake (no icing): Use recipe in 4-H Cooking FCS3581.pdf, Home Canning Tomatoes and 730 Any other painted gourd 770 Junior room box, must be made 301, p. 116. Tomato Products (FCS3-580) at http:// 731 Walking Sticks, hand carved, not by entrant. 851 Half of one 8” or 9” layer Carrot or www2.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/FCS3/FCS3580/ to exceed 50” in length (Class740 is open to anyone who has not Zucchini Cake (no icing): Use recipe in 4-H FCS3580.pdf and USDA Complete Guide to . 732 Hand carved hiking staff more reached his/her 18th birthday by August 1 of Cooking 301, p. 119. May use carrots or Home Canning: http://nchfp.uga.edu/ than 50” the current year.) zucchini. publications/publications_usda.html may be 733 Bread dough or polymer clay article LEGO JR DIVISION (under 17) 852 1/4 of a Basic Chiffon Cake: Use recipe in helpful. 734 Egg Shell craft (All entries must be on something sturdy that 4-H Cooking 401, p. 118. Do not use 863 Dill Pickles: (pint jar or smaller), canned 735 Decorated egg (contents can be picked up and easily moved.) variations. using a boiling water canner: Use the recipe in removed) 780 Made from a kit 500 pieces or 20 5

less 824 Scratch Board 6. Maximum photograph size 8” X 12”. 1061 Senior 4-H Cake Decorating (Cake 781 Made from a kit 1000 pieces or 825 Clay (air dried) 7. The 4-H identification tag should be must include the 4-H Clover either in design or less 826 Clay (Fired) located in the bottom right hand corner. decoration) 782 Wall art Legos framed 827 Photography, single color print, 1010 Junior Clover Photograph 1062 Junior General Cake Decorating 783 Household item (cell phone holder, framed or mounted 1011 Senior Clover Photograph 1063 Senior General Cake Decorating key holder, etc.) 828 Photography (6 color prints, framed Recording History Cup Cakes 784 Lego town or mounted) 1. Judging criteria will be based on 1. Entry consists of a decorated (Styrofoam) 785 Historical building (give 829 Photography (single print, black implementation of the 4-H theme. 4-H cake. information about building) & white, framed or mounted) historical content, poster design, (lettering, 2. Styrofoam MUST be the base for the LEGOS ADULT DIVISION (18 & above) 830 Photography (6 prints, black & attractiveness, how well it conveys the decorating. Real cakes will NOT be (All entries must be on something sturdy that white, framed or mounted) message.) As well as the effectiveness of accepted. can be picked up and easily moved.) 831 Adult Coloring Page solid with the poster to promote 4-H. 3. Judging is based on decoration only not 790 Made from a kit 500 pieces or markers 2. Exhibit must be completed on a standard taste. less 832 Adult Coloring Page transparent full size foam core board. 4. Exhibit is not limited to a color or design. 791 Made from a kit 1000 pieces or with markers 3. Posters may not include items or 5. Refrigeration will NOT be provided. less 833 Adult Coloring Page solid with embellishments that make the poster 3- 6. Exhibit must be limited to two cupcakes. 792 Wall Art, Legos framed colored pencils dimenstional. 7. Cakes may be returned based on condition 793 Household item (cell phone holder, 834 Adult Coloring Page transparent 4. Any use of the 4-H Clover must adhere to at the end of the fair. key holder, etc.) with colored pencils the standards and guidelines of the 8. 4-H identification cards must be attached 794 Lego town 835 Miscellaneous (not listed above) registered 4-H clover. to bottom right hand corner of sheet board. 795 Historical building (give SCRAPBOOKING 5. Any color foam core board is acceptable. 1070 Junior 4-H Cup Cake Decorating information about building) (pages must be in a clear plastic sheet 1040 Junior Historical Poster 1071 Senior 4-H Cup Cake Decorating FINE ARTS protector) 1041 Senior Historical Poster 1072 Junior General 4-H Cup Cake Children (12 and under) 101 Family Page (1 Page) Upcycling Project Decorating 801 Painting (any type) 102 Friends Page (1 Page) Upcycling is taking something that you are 1073 Senior General Cup Cake Decorating 802 Pencil 103 Special Event Page (1 Page) throwing away and making it into something Non Traditional Needlework 803 Pen and Ink 104 Holiday Page (1 Page) that maintains or improves the quality of the The objective for this class is for youth to learn 804 Crayon 105 Vacation Page (1 Page) materials. Example: There are coin purses the basic stitches of either non 805 Mixed Media 107 Birthday Page (1 Page made from sweaters, earrings cut out of vinyl traditional needles, arms, or looms. 806 Miscellaneous 108 Handmade greeting card using records and an old travel case made into a Loom Knitting: Youth (13-18 Years) origami clock. The designs will be judged on quality, 1074 Junior loom knitting 807 Oil 109 Handmade greeting card with use, and creativity. Entries are limited to one 1075 Senior loom knitting 808 Acrylic beading entry per class per county. Arm Knitting: 809 Watercolor 110 Handmade greeting card using 1050 Junior Upcycling Project 1076 Junior arm knitting 810 Pen and Ink quilling 1051 Senior Upcycling Project 1077 Senior arm knitting 811 Pencil 111 Handmade greeting card using 4-H Cake Decorating DIVISION 6035 - 4-H FOOD EXHIBITS 812 Scratch Board heat embossing 1. Entry consists of a decorated (Styrofoam) GENERAL RULES: See “General Rules 813 Wood burning 112 Handmade greeting card cake. Applying to All 4-H Exhibitors at 814 Photography (6 prints, color, calligraphy 2. Styrofoam MUST be the base for the www.kystatefair.org. Click on “Compete,” mounted on board) 113 Handmade greeting card /pop up decorating. Real cakes will NOT be then “Premium Book,” then “4-H Exhibits.” 815 Photography (6 prints, black & or 3D accepted. Items must meet the requirements for the white, mounted on board) 114 Handmade greeting card using 3. Judging is based on decoration only not class; otherwise, the entry may be disqualified. 816 Photography/ Single Print (Black rubber stamping taste. Items entered must have been completed by the & White) 115 Other handmade greeting card 4. Exhibit is not limited to a color or design. exhibitor within the current program year. The 817 Photography/ Single Print (Color) SENIOR CITIZENS 5. Refrigeration will NOT be provided. decision of the judges is final. 818 Miscellaneous Rules: (1) See General Rules (2) Open to 6. Exhibit must be limited in size to no taller UNIQUE RULES OR INSTRUCTIONS: Adult (non-professional) residents of Muhlenberg County 60 years of than 24” and no more than ½ sheet board. Recipes: Entries are to be made using recipes 817 Oil age and older. 7. Cakes may be returned, based on the found in the 2019-4-H Fair Recipe Book at 818 Acrylic 901 Best of Clothing Article condition at the end of the fair. http://4- h.ca.uky.edu/content/food-and- 819 Watercolor 902 Best Display of Vegetables (5 or 8. 4-H identification cards must be attached nutrition or contact your county Extension agent 820 Pastel more different kinds) to bottom right hand corner of sheet board. for 4-H YD. Canned entries must be prepared 821 Pen and Ink 903 Best Blooming Plant 1060 Junior 4-H Cake Decorating (Cake from raw produce. Re-canning of commercially 822 Pencil 904 Best Non-Blooming Plant must include the 4-H Clover either in design or processed foods is not permitted. Helpful 823 Any article using wood burning 905 Best Knitted Afghan decoration) Information for the following classes can be technique 906 Best Crocheted Afghan found on the National Center for Home Food 6 19 sweater, vest, shawl or baby blanket, doily Garment or Fashion Accessory: Exhibit one 907 Other Knitted Item 106 Four 1-lb. containers of granulated (made from bedspread weight thread) or set of item or a pair of items using pick up stitches, 908 Other Crocheted Item and/or whipped honey spread 5 different ornaments (made from bedspread and/or knitting in the round. Item must include 909 Best Hand Embroidery Item 107 Four 1-lb. containers of white weight thread using intermediate skills/stitches. increase or decrease. May use other than 910 Best Machine Embroidery Item extracted honey Include one or more pattern stitches—shell, worsted weight . May include simple color 911 Best Quilt Top (unquilted) 108 Four 1-lb. containers of light amber arch, diamond, bobble, snapdragon, popcorn, changes (stripes or duplicate stitch). Ideas such 912 Best Pillow extracted honey cross, puff, cluster, or seed/granite. Can include as: gloves, hat, mittens, socks, leggings, skirt, 913 Best Candle wicking Item 109 Four 1-lb. containers of amber one or more colors in alternating rows (stripes). sweater, or vest. Items made on a knitting 914 Best Handmade Christmas extracted honey Scarf must be at least 24” long. machine or looms do not fit in this class. Decoration 110 Four 1-lb. containers of dark amber 816B Crochet Item using intermediate skills for 827B Knitted project focused on Shape-Stuffed 915 Best Quilt, pieced and quilted by extracted honey shaping and fitting multiple pieces together: Toy: Exhibit one item using pick up stitches, hand 111 Four 2-lb. containers of white Items must include increase and decrease. Such and/or knitting in the round. Item must include 916 Best Quilt, machine pieced and extracted honey as stuffed toys or pair of slippers. increase or decrease. May use yarns other than machine quilted 112 Four 2-lb. containers of light amber 817 Item or pair of items using advanced worsted weight yarn. May include simple color 917 Best Quilt machine pieced & hand extracted honey crochet skills: include one or more of the changes (stripes or duplicate stitch). Items made quilted 113 Four 2-lb. containers of amber following advanced skills: afghan stitch, on a knitting machine or looms do not fit in this 918 Best Baby Quilt extracted honey beadwork, camel crochet, filet crochet, Irish class. 919 Best Needlepoint 114 Four 2-1/2 lb. containers of chunk crochet, Cro-knit/hook, Cro-tat, hairpin , or 828 Knitted project focused on Color Design: FRESH PRODUCE AND FRUIT honey, any color broomstick lace; combining pattern stitches Exhibit one item or a pair of items using *Enter on paper plate. (4 items per entry 115 Four clear, wide mouth quart jars of with crocheted buttons and/or buttonholes; charted designs or design your own. Charted unless otherwise indicated.) chunk honey, any color creating plaids, geometric designs or checks; designs may include color changes such as Fair 1001 Beets 116 Four 1 pint containers of chunk making novelty crochet articles; or creating Isle Intarsia, and Mosaic knitting. Original 1002 Broccoli - 4 stalks honey, any color your own design. Original designs must include designs must include a copy of directions, 1003 Cabbage - 1 head 117 Four 2-lb. containers of chunk honey, a copy of directions, notes and diagrams used to notes, and any diagrams used to create the item. 1004 Cucumbers any color create the items(s). Suggested items include: Ideas such as: pillow, afghan (minimum size 45 1005 Sugar Peas 118 Four clear hard plastic boxes of cut- multi-colored hat, purse, collar (made with -x 60-inches), holiday stocking (minimum 18- 1006 Green Beans comb honey, any color bedspread-weight thread), sweater, inches in length), purse, pair of socks, sweater. 1007 Onions, Green 119 Four clear plastic Cobana (round jacket. Items made on a knitting machine or looms do l008 Peppers, Banana type) containers of honey, any color, KNITTING Category not fit in this class. 1009 Peppers, Green or cassettes 824 Small/simple knitted item(s): Items such 829 Knitted project focused on Textural 1010 Peppers, Hot 120 Art Design in Beeswax. (Twenty-five as a hat, pillow, purse, scarf, belt, doll afghan, Design: Exhibit one item or pair of items 1011 Potatoes pounds or less) Specialty designs and or two wash cloths using worsted weight yarn. using charted designs or design your own. 1012 Radishes molds; must be made by exhibitor Solid color or variegated yarn is acceptable. Charted designs must include multiple pattern 1013 Tomatoes during 2017-2018 season Wash cloths should be made from worsted stitches such as Aran Isle knitting or lace 1014 Yellow Squash 121 One block of beeswax weighing 1-5 weight cotton yarn. Items are limited to those knitting. Knitting with beads is also acceptable. 1015 Zucchini lbs that include garter stitch, stockinette stitch, and/ Original designs must include a copy of 1016 Largest Green Tomato 122 Honey Gift Package - Display of a or ribbing stitch. Scarf must be at least 24” directions, notes, and any diagrams used to 10 17 Apples - 4 box, basket or any other appropriate long. Items made on a knitting machine or create the item. Ideas such as: cell phone 1018 Blueberries - 1 cup container of packaged honey. Total looms do not fit in this class. holder, amulet, pillow, afghan (minimum size 1019 Raspberries - 1 cup weight not to exceed 12 lbs., 825 Knitted Item created with Novelty/ 45-x 60-inches), holiday stocking (minimum 18 1020 Strawberries - 1 cup including container. It may contain Decorative Yarn(s): Do not use standard -inches in length), purse, pair of socks, sweater. 1021 Blackberries – 1 cup (tame) beeswax products and will be judged medium weight yarn. Such as a purse, scarf, Items made on a knitting machine or looms do 1022 Blackberries – 1 cup (wild) on package and contents. hat, leg warmers, etc. Scarf must be at least 24” not fit in this class. 1023 Rubarb 123 Beekeeping Gadgets, any type long. Items made on a knitting machine or DIVISION 6042- KENTUCKY 4-H 1024 Greens noncommercial aids, used by looms do not fit in this class. TRENDS 1025 Sage beekeeper in producing, processing or 826 Larger/simple knitted item(s): Items Clover Photography BEES & HONEY distributing honey such as a pair of mittens; pair of slippers, 1. Exhibit is limited to a single photograph. Open Class Division Class 124 Best Display of two frame shawl; or afghan (minimum size equivalent to 2. Subject of photograph must include 4-leaf 101 Any Frame of comb honey (White) observation hive of bees consisting of 36” x 36”). May use yarn other than worsted clover. (Photographs of 3-leaf clovers will 102 Any Frame of comb honey (Amber) bees, queen and brood weight yarn. Two colors and one pattern stitch NOT be accepted.) 103 Any Frame of extracted honey 125 Miscellaneous display- open to may be used in addition to garter stitch, 3. 4-leaf clover may be real or created. (White) anything pertaining to beekeeping stockinette stitch, and/or ribbing stitch. Items 4. Photograph may be color or black and 104 Any Frame of extracted honey that is not covered by above made on a knitting machine or loom do not fit white. (Amber) categories in this class. 5. Follow all mounting rules described in the 105 Four 1-lb. containers of chunk 827A Knitted project focused on Shape- Cloverville Photography division. honey, any color Queenline or chunk honey jars Youth Division-Bees & Honey 18 7

These classes are open to anyone who has not 2004 Legume Hay (alfalfa) See Publication reconstruction are not eligible for this class. See reached their 18th birthday as of August 1. 793 Unit III Clothing Option: Shirt, simple publication. This class is for ages 9-13 with 129 Any frame of comb honey, any jacket, one piece dress with no waistline, cape sewing skills. color with a hood or collar, bathrobe, or vest with Unit: Up Cycle It!—for youth ages 14-18 130 Three 1-lb. containers of white lining or facing. Garment must be made from with advanced sewing skills See publication extracted honey woven fabric and include the following: buttons 809 Up Cycle It! Senior—item sewn from 131 Three 1-lb. containers of light and buttonholes. A simple lining, trim, collar, recycled/repurposed garments and amber extracted honey and sleeves may be included but are not documentation folder: Sew a garment or 132 Three 1-lb. containers of amber required. This class is for youth ages 9-13. fashion accessory from previously worn extracted honey 794 Unit III Non Clothing Option: Backpack garments. Recycled fabric is to be the major 133 Three 1-lb. containers of dark with lining, applied trim, and button/buttonhole component of the item. Recycled garments may amber extracted honey closure. Practice projects (hanger cover, pillow be cast-offs from the member’s family/friends 134 Three 1-lb. containers of chunk case with button closure, gift bag) are not to be or purchased at a yard sale or similar low cost honey, any color entered. This class is for youth ages 9-13. source. Additional documentation is required. 135 Three 2-1/2 lb. containers or wide- Unit IV– Stretch Your Knit Skills: Beginner In documentation include the following: your mouth quart jars of chunk honey, Skills See Publication name, your county, the name of the unit, class any color 795 Unit IV Stretch Your Knit Skills: 1 or 2 entered, number of years you have been 136 Three clear hard plastic boxes of piece complete outfit made from knit fabric; sewing; a “before” photo of all recycled items Cobana or cut-comb honey, any such as a dress, top and bottom, pajamas, or used; source of the recycled garment; how the color nightshirt. All garment pieces must be made design was created; and any design drawings 137 Most attractive article made of from knit fabric with a limited amount of that were used in the creation. Place pure beeswax, not to exceed 10 lbs. one-way stretch; rib knit may be included for documentation in a folder or plastic sheet Must be made by exhibitor during neckband and arm/leg band trim only. This protector. “Deconstructed” t-shirts which do not 2017-2018 season class is for youth ages 9-13. include sewing skills do not fit this class. Items GROUP ENTRIES Unit V – Moving on Up: Intermediate Skills for the home do NOT fit this class. Items which Variety of crafts and needlework. Not less 796 Unit V Moving on Up: one-piece do not include sewing as a major means of than 5 or more than 10 in group. All complete outfit made from woven fabric; such reconstruction are not eligible for this class. See participants will receive a ribbon. as a dress, coveralls, or jumpsuit. Item must publication. This class is for ages 14-18 with 1101 Done by any institutional group of include at least a zipper and/or buttons and sewing skills. people with special needs buttonholes. A waistline simple lining, trim, DIVISION 6033 - 4-H NEEDLEWORK HAY collar, and sleeves may be included but are not DEPARTMENT Square bales only. Entries only accepted on required. This class is for youth ages 9-13. CROCHET Category June 11th at 8:30am. 2018 and 2019 hay is Unit: Up Cycle It! - for youth ages 9-13 with 813A Small Crochet Item(s) made of medium accepted. advanced sewing skills See publication weight yarn: Must include rows of single, One entry per exhibitor/per class 799A Up Cycle It! Junior—item sewn from half double and/or double crochet stitches. Such Premiums $10.00-$8.00-$6.00-$4.00 recycled/repurposed garments and as: scarf, purse, belt, hat, pillow, two wash 2001 Mixed Hay (any grass & any documentation folder: Sew a garment or cloths (made from cotton yarn), or pair of legume) fashion accessory from previously worn slippers. Scarf must be at least 24” long. 2002 Mixed Grasses (any grass garments. Recycled fabric is to be the major 813B Large Crochet Item(s) made of medium combination of grass only) component of the item. Recycled garments may weight yarn: Must include rows of single, 2003 Legume Hay (clover) be cast-offs from the member’s family/friends half double and/or double crochet stitches. Such or purchased at a yard sale or similar low cost as: afghan, shawl, or vest. source. Documentation is required. In 814 Crochet Item made entirely with novelty For more information contact Mackenzie Pogue, County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth documentation include the following: your yarn: Do not use standard medium weight Development Education at the Muhlenberg County Extension Office located at 3690 State name, your county, the name of the unit, class yarn. Must include rows of single, half double, Route 1380, Central City. Next to the fair grounds. entered, number of years you have been and/or double crochet stitches: Such as: scarf, 4-H GENERAL RULES: sewing; a “before” photo of all recycled items purse, belt, hat, pillow, pair of slippers, afghan, 1. All exhibitors must be 9 years of age, but no older than 19 years as of January 1 of current used; source of the recycled garment; how the shawl, or vest. Scarf must be at least 24” long. year. design was created; and any design drawings 815 Crocheted Item made using the Granny 2. All exhibits must be registered during the specified time. Entries will be accepted Monday, that were used in the creation. Place Square technique: May use any weight yarn, June 10, 4:00 -7:00 p.m. and Tuesday, June 11, 2018, 8:00-10:00 a.m. Check out time is documentation in a folder or plastic sheet single or multiple colors of yarn. Such as: Monday, June 17, 8:00-10:00 a.m. protector. “Deconstructed” t-shirts which do not purse, shawl, afghan, or hat. 3. The Danish System of Judging will be used with the top entry in each class designated. include sewing skills do not fit this class. Items 816A Crocheted Item(s) made using 4. Maximum premium money of $5.00 for 1st, $3.00 for 2nd and $1.00 for 3rd will be offered. for the home do NOT fit this class. Items which intermediate skills/pattern crochet stitches: 5. Entries must be made by youth between June 2018 and present day. The decision of the do not include sewing as a major means of Such as: hat, belt, scarf, pair of mittens, pillow, 8 17 described below. Create a presentation board may be downloaded and printed or cut from Judge is final. which illustrates a color scheme for any room magazines to represent these items.) The 6. Neither the Muhlenberg County Fair nor the Muhlenberg County Extension Office will be in the home. On mat board or foam board, mounting board should be 15” or 16” X 20.” In responsible for any loss or damage to the exhibit or injury to the exhibitor or to the specta­ mount color pictures or actual swatches of the folder, describe the family who uses the tors; however, the utmost care will be taken to prevent loss or injury. fabric, wall covering, paint, and flooring, room and the decisions required in selecting the GENERAL YOUTH EXHIBIT RULES: (Color pictures may be downloaded and printed color scheme, flooring, wall, and window All Muhlenberg County youth under age 18 may compete in this category. or cut from magazines to represent these items.) treatments; describe the furniture and how the Articles must be made by youth between June 2018 and present day. The mounting board should be 15” or 16” X furniture was arranged to accommodate traffic Youth may only enter one item in each General Youth Category. 20” inches. In the folder, describe the person flow; describe the floor, wall, and window Projects entered in the General Youth category will not advance to the State Fair. who lives in the room and the decisions treatments selected, etc.; and describe what you required in selecting the color scheme. like most about the room. CLOVER BUDS (5-8 YEARS OF AGE) GY37- Lego project 200 pieces or less 912 Presentation Board – Floor Plan & DIVISION 6032 - 4-H SEWING There is no premium for Clover Buds, GY38- Lego project 201-500 pieces Color Scheme for Bedroom: This exhibit is Unit I – Let’s Learn to Sew: Beginner Skills ribbons only. GY39- Lego project 501 or more pieces to be made up of two parts: 1) a presentation See Publication: http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/ GY1- Pottery GY40- Holiday craft board as described below and 2) a folder of the pubs/4jd/4jd01pb/4jd01pb.pdf , pages 3-20 and GY2- General Craft GY41- Woodwork documentation described below. Create a 55-56. GY3- Bible School Craft GY42- Clothing/Sewing presentation board which includes a floor plan 790A Unit I Clothing Option: Shorts, pants, or GY4- Model car, plane, etc. —CLASS CHAMPIONS IN THE (with placement of furniture) and color scheme skirt with casing waistline (elastic and/or GY5- Lego project 50 pieces or less FOLLOWING CATEGORIES MAY for a bedroom. Use the Better Homes and drawstring). Garment must be made from GY6- Lego project 51-200 pieces or less ADVANCE TO THE STATE FAIR.— Gardens web site www.bhg.com/decorating/ woven fabric and include the following: GY7- Lego project 201 or more pieces DIVISION 6029 – 4-H ARTS arrange-a-room/ or similar software to draw the straight machine stitching, appropriate visible GY8- Holiday craft Painting bedroom (scale: 1 square = 1 foot). Include a seam finish, and machine stitched . This GY9- Woodwork 727a. Junior Acrylic Still Life: (pg.12) Using door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color class is for ages 9-13. GY10- Scrapbook page acrylic paint to create a Still Life. or black and white. On mat or foam board, 790B Unit I Non Clothing Option: Apron OR GY11- Painting 727b. Senior Acrylic Still Life: (pg.12) same as mount the floor plan and color pictures or drawstring backpack/shoulder bag OR tote bag GY12- Black and White Drawing Junior. actual swatches of fabric, wall covering, paint, with fabric handles OR a laundry bag. Item GY13- Color Drawing 728a. Junior Water Color: (pg.14) Using and flooring. (Color pictures may be must be made from woven fabric and include GY14- Food watercolors and a variety of techniques to downloaded and printed or cut from magazines the following: straight machine stitching, GY15- Food Preservation complete a painting on watercolor paper. to represent these items.) The mounting board appropriate visible seam finish, and a casing or GY16- Geology (Rock collection) 728b. Senior Water Color: (pg. 14) same as should be 15” or 16” X 20.” In the folder, machine stitched hem. Practice projects (travel GY17- Horticulture/Plants Junior. describe the person who lives in the room and kit and tissue holder) are not to be entered. This GY18- Photography (mounted on poster 729a. Junior Abstract: (pg.18) Using acrylic the decisions required in selecting the color class is for ages 9-13. board) paints experiment with abstract designs to scheme, flooring, wall, and window treatments; Unit II – Let’s Get to the Bottom: Beginner GY19- Clothing/Sewing complete a painting. describe the furniture and how the furniture was Skills See Publication: http:// GY20- Paper Craft 729b. Senior Abstract: (pg. 18) same as Junior arranged to accommodate traffic flow; describe www.ca.uky.edu/agc/ GY21- Jewelry 730a. Junior Sand Painting: (pg.20) On an the floor, wall, and window treatments selected, pubs/4jd/4jd01pb/4jd01pb.pdf , pages 21-38 GY22- Upcycle 8”x10” x1/4” sanded plywood or particle board. etc.; and describe what you like most about the and 55-56. GY23- Duct Tape Explore painting with colored sand mixed with room. 791 Unit II Clothing Option: Skirt, shorts or GY24- Weaving glue. 913 Presentation Board – Floor Plan & pants. Exhibit must be made from woven fabric GENERAL YOUTH-JUNIOR (9-13 730b. Senior Sand Painting: (pg.20) same as Color Scheme for Great Room or Family and include the following: enclosed seams, YEAR OLDS) Junior. Room: This exhibit is to be made up of two appropriate seam finish, interfacing, zipper, GY25- General Craft 731a. Junior Self Portrait: (pg.22) Using acrylic parts: 1) a presentation board as described and a facing or waistband. This class is for or watercolor paints. Complete a self-portrait GY26- Bead Craft below and 2) a folder of the documentation youth ages 9-13. using any drawing or painting technique. GY27- Model car, plane, etc. described below. Create a presentation board 792 Unit II Non Clothing Option: Zippered 731b. Senior Self Portrait: (pg. 22) same as GY28- Lego project 200 pieces or less which includes a room floor plan (with tote bag/purse, garment bag, or duffle/gym bag. Junior. GY29- Lego project 201-500 pieces placement of furniture) and color scheme for a Exhibit must be made from woven fabric and 732a. Junior Human Action: (pg.24) Using GY30- Lego project 501 or more pieces great room/family room. Use the Better Homes include the following: enclosed seams, acrylic or watercolor paints, capture human GY31- Holiday craft and Gardens web site www.bhg.com/ appropriate seam finish, interfacing, and 14” action through the use of vivid colors, lines, and GY32- Woodwork decorating/arrange-a-room/ or similar software or longer zipper. (Pre-quilted woven fabric and texture when painting. to draw the room (scale: 1 square = 1 foot). recycled woven fabric are acceptable fabric GY33- Clothing/Sewing 732b. Senior Human Action: (pg.24) same as Include a door(s), window(s), and furniture. choices but use is not required.) Practice GENERAL YOUTH-SENIOR (14-18 Junior. Print in color or black and white. On mat or projects (book cover, zippered travel bag) are YEAR OLDS) 733a. Junior Oil Painting: (pg.26) Using oils on foam board, mount the floor plan and color not to be entered, This class is for youth ages 9- GY34- General Craft canvas or canvas board. Experiment with pictures or actual swatches of fabric, wall 13. GY35- Bead Craft different techniques of laying oil to canvas to covering, paint, and flooring. (Color pictures Unit III – Top It Off: Beginner Skills GY36- Model car, plane, etc. create a finished painting. 16 9

733b. Senior Oil Painting: (pg.26) same as 744a. Junior Computer Drawing: (pg.70) Documentation is to include a written 908 Major Home Improvement Experience: Junior. Explore the use of computer tools and description, “before” and “after” pictures / Complete a major home improvement project. 734a. Junior Oil Landscape: (pg.30) On a techniques to doodle, draw and replicate showing how cloth article is used in home, The exhibit is to be made up of a notebook 16”x18” stretched and primed canvas, canvas images. Print out each design showing the use other colors used in room, time and costs which describes the project, tell whether project board or sheet of Masonite coated in gesso. Lay of various tools. involved, and care required. Examples: was an individual project or a group or family out a one –point landscape perspective drawing 744b. Senior Computer Drawing: same as bedspread, quilt, window treatment and boxed project, describe the do-it-yourself skills and use oil paints to show atmosphere and Junior. bench pad. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, learned time and cost involved. Include before, distance. SECTION B: Sketchbook Crossroads backpacks, duffle bags. during, and after photographs, if possible. 734b. Senior Oil Landscape: (pg.30) same as Drawing UNIT ADVANCED: Self-Directed Project Examples: improve storage areas. Junior. 745a. Junior Contour Drawing: (pg.12) Draw the intent of the following classes is to give CHANGING SPACES Printing objects using the contour drawing method. Do 2 members an opportunity to put everything they 909 Room Floor Plan: This exhibit is to be 735a. Junior Intaglio Collagraph Print: (pg.38) -3 drawings of the same object from different have learned in Units I-IV of the home made up of two parts: 1) a mounted printout of On 8 ½” x 11” paper. Create a collagraph block angles. environment projects into practice. a room and 2) folder of the documentation at least 6” wide and create any color print using 745b. Senior Contour Drawing: same as Junior 905 Furniture Experience: Furniture which described below. Use the Better Homes and intaglio printing method. 746a. Junior Two Point Perspective: (pg. 16) has been refinished, reupholstered, recovered, Gardens web site www.bhg.com/decorating/ 735b. Senior Intaglio Collagraph print: same as On sketch paper, draw a two point perspective recycled, reused or remodeled - Exhibit is to be arrange-a-room/ or similar software to draw a Junior. that has a point at each end of a horizontal made up of two pieces: 1) the piece of furniture room (scale: 1 square = 1 foot). Include a 736a. Junior Blueprint Paper Print: (pg.40) On segment. and 2) a folder describing the original condition door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color blueprint paper create a sun print; at least 5 ½ x 746b. Senior Two Point Perspective: same as of the furniture (include a picture if possible), or black and white (Minimum size 8 ½ x 11 8 ½ in. using cyanotype or Light or sun Junior. work required in completing project, time and inches. Maximum size 11 x 17 inches). Mount sensitive paper. 747a. Junior Circular Shape Object: (pg.18) cost involved, and how item is used in the the printout on mat board or foam core board. 736b. Senior Blueprint Paper Print: same as Draw a subject to fit a circular shape. home. DO NOT INCLUDE NEWLY Documentation should include answers to these Junior. 747b. Senior Circular Shape Object: same as CONSTRUCTED FURNITURE. questions: 1. Is the room you have drawn 737a. Junior Etched Plexiglas: (pg. 42) Create Junior. 906 Design Experience: Create a plan for or similar to a room in your house? What are its an original print using an etched Plexiglas plate. 748a. Junior Color Pencil: (pg.20) Draw with actually complete a design experience. The dimensions? How many square feet are in the The print should be at least 5 ½”x 81/2” in. colored pencils and use turpenoid to blend the exhibit is to be made up of two pieces: 1) a room? 2. Did you have problems with the web Plexiglas etching uses the intaglio method of colors. home furnishing item which is representative of site or software? If so, how did you solve them? printing. 748b. Senior Color Pencil: same as Junior. the design experience (item may be made by 3. Tell about how you worked with the items in 737b. Senior Etched Plexiglas: same as Junior. 749a. Junior Pen and Ink: (pg.22) Sketch the member or purchased) and 2) a folder or your room such as walls, windows, doors and 738a. Junior Wax Resist Print: (pg.44) Create animals or other objects using pen and ink. notebook describing the plan. Examples of furniture. intricate designs for printing using a wax resist 749b. Senior Pen and Ink: same as Junior project ideas: a plan for redecorating a room; 910 House Floor Plan: This exhibit is to be method. 750a. Junior Calligraphy: (pg. 24) On 8 ½ by creation of an accessory item using an original made up of two parts: 1) mounted printout of 738b. Senior Wax Resist Print: same as Junior. 11 paper, rewrite a quote, poem or pledge using design of 4-H member; notebook with pictures house plan and 2) folder of the documentation 739a Junior Tire Stamp Print: (pg.46) Cut Calligraphy. Make sure to include the author on and descriptions of architectural styles used in described below. Use any software program to pieces of inner tube tire, glue it onto a wood the piece. Kentucky homes. draw a house plan. Include bedroom(s), bath(s), block, and print using a stamp pad. 750b. Senior Calligraphy: Same as Junior 907 Heritage Experience: Complete a living space, kitchen, door(s) and window(s). 739b Senior Tire Stamp Print: same as Junior. 751a. Junior Cartooning: (pg.27) Cartooning is heritage project. The exhibit is to be made up of Including a garage is optional. Print in color or 740a Junior Linoleum Print: (pg.48) Create a simple process of making line drawings show two pieces: 1) an item representative of the black and white (Minimum size 8 ½ x 11 linoleum print using linoleum block on paper. sequential motion. Create your own cartoon heritage experience and 2) a folder or notebook inches. Maximum size 11 x 17 inches.). Mount 740b. Senior Linoleum Print: same as Junior character showing motion. Must create at least describing the overall experience, the the printout on mat board or foam core board. 741a. Junior Hand Drawn Negative three blocks. significance of the project to your family. Documentation should include answers to these Photograph: (pg.51) You will draw a negative 751b. Senior Cartooning: same as Junior. Examples of project ideas: Restoration of a questions: 1. Does your floor plan resemble the on frosted acetate, then print onto photographic Fiber Arts family heirloom (could include caning, house you live in? If not, did you look at other paper (8”x10” in.) as a positive, using a 752a. Junior Felted Wool Applique Mat: (pg31) reseating, etc.) including who it belonged to and floor plans for inspiration? What type of roof photographic process. Felt wool to create a design. Applique design to the significance to the family; study of furniture does your house have? 2. Did you consider how 741b. Senior Hand Drawn Negative a felted wool mat. Max size of mat 18” x 24” styles including pictures and history; study of a family member who is disabled (for instance, Photograph: same as Junior. in. Use 100% wool to felt. old buildings in the community including a wheelchair user) might get around in your Graphic Design 752b. Senior Felted Wool Applique Mat: same photos and descriptions of the architectural home? 3. Describe any problems you had with 743a. Junior 5 Color Design: (pg.62-63) Create as Junior. significance, period of history, uses of the the software and how you solved them. Tell (2) two 8”x 10”in. landscapes. 5 color designs 753a. Junior Cotton Linter Bowl: (pg. 34) buildings; create an item after learning a how you worked with additional items required are identical except for (1) one color. Change Experiment with cotton linter using molds and heritage or craft skill...especially from an older to create a floor plan. (1) one color to create a second design. Use shaping the linter to form bowls. Enhance the family member or friend and describe how skill 911 Presentation Board – Color Scheme for paint, paper or computer graphics program. cotton with colored pencils, threads, floss, dried was learned, how interest was stimulated and One Room: This exhibit is to be made up of Mount on a matt board. flowers to make a unique creation. how you will use item and skill. two parts: 1) a presentation board as described 743b. Senior 5 Color Design: same as Junior 753b. Senior Cotton Linter Bowl: same as below and 2) a folder of the documentation 10 15 art, purchased or found decorative items. The a “before” photo; an explanation of how the Junior. will be disqualified. You may enter two entries message written in the card or letter is more item was made useful again in a new way; 754a. Junior Batik Fabric: (pg.37) Using natural per year in this section. important than the decorations. Write your materials used, cost and time involved in fiber fabric. Create a unique fiber artwork using Trends name and county on the back of each card/letter project. Examples: old silverware flattened and dyes and the wax resist method. 763a. Junior Art Trends-Mixed Media and place each card/letter in a plastic sheet made into wind chimes; scrap wood pieces 754b. Senior Batik Fabric: same as Junior. Canvas. Mixed media is defined employing protector. (For the fair, it is best to use a made into wall art; old lace doily attached to a 755a. Junior Lap Loom Woven Place Mat: more than one medium. Examples include fictitious address and contact information on pillow or framed; old tool box cleaned up and (pg.40) Set up a lap Loom. Using several colors decoupage and paint; pencil and water colors; the invitation or thank you.) Envelopes are not made into a TV stand. or types of yarn create a woven placemat. fabric, paint and paper. Canvas size is open to required for exhibit. Unit IV Exhibits (from In My Home project 755b. Senior Lap Loom Woven Place Mat: artist. Unit III Exhibits (from Where I Live project book) same as Junior 763b. Senior Art Trends-Mixed Media Canvas: book) 901 An accessory for the home, made with 756a. Junior Inkle Loom Basket: (pg.44) Weave Same as above. 897 Accessory for the home created by the member’s original or adapted design: This 4-6 stripes that are identical. Sculpt a basket out Traditions 4-H member: This exhibit is to be made up exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the of several woven strips by stitching them 764a Junior Heritage Arts Other-See below for of two parts: 1) the accessory and 2) a sheet or accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of together in a spiral. Manipulate the strips to definition. folder of documentation. Documentation is to documentation. Documentation is to include form the bottom of the basket. 764b. Senior Heritage Arts Other include: a sketch or photo to show how the an explanation of how the item was created/ 756b. Senior Inkle Loom Basket: same as 764c. Junior Basket Making-Natural materials, accessory is used in the home and a description adapted and a description of how and where Junior. any size, shape or design. Non-natural materials of how the design and colors fit in with the item is used in the home. Examples: latch Sculpting may be woven into design. other furnishings and color used in the home. hooked rug or wall hanging; pillow with 757a. Junior Clay Container: (pg.55) Create a 764d. Senior Basket Making-Natural Examples: stitchery or appliqué wall hanging, stitchery design; wall hanging of natural dyed functional container from clay either self- materials, any size, shape or design. Non- latch hook items, pillow with applied design yarns, or drawing with mat and finished or hardening or firing required natural materials may be woven into design. (stitchery, appliqué or other media), rug, picture refinished frame. 757b. Senior Clay Container: same as Junior. 764e. Junior Jewelry-One piece of jewelry in appropriate frame and ready to hang. 902 Heritage item refinished, restored, or 758a. Junior Clay Bust: (pg.57) Sculpt a head created by youth (Jewelry quality only). No kits 898 Individual place (table) setting: This made by the 4-H member: This exhibit is to with facial features out of clay. or pony beads allowed. Glass, clay or wooden exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) one be made up of two parts: 1) the item and 2) a 758b. Senior Clay Bust: same as Junior beads (painted or carved) permitted only. individual place setting appropriate to a theme sheet or folder of documentation. 759a. Junior Mask: (pg.61) Create a mask using 764f. Senior Jewelry-One set (at least two or event chosen by the 4-H member and 2) a Documentation is to include information on the clay emphasizing unique form and texture to items) of jewelry created by youth (Jewelry color photo or diagram of the place setting history or meaning of the item to the member, portray feelings. quality only). No kits or pony beads allowed. showing how it should be arranged. (pp. 11-13) how the item was refinished, restored, or made 759b. Senior Mask: same as Junior. No elastic material used to string beads. Glass, Include plate, beverage container(s), placemat, by the member, and how it is used in the home. 760a. Junior Cardboard Sculpture: (pg.65) clay or wooden beads (painted or carved) and napkin. Additional decorative item(s) are Examples include antique or collectible Create a piece of textured relief sculpture using permitted only. Examples: earring(s) and optional. All items that make up the place furniture, memory box, scrapbook that reflects corrugated cardboard stacked and glued necklace or bracelet and necklace, etc. setting are to fit on the surface of the placemat. family history/home/house/farm/land of several together. Sculpt with an Exacto® knife. 764g. Junior Leather Craft-Item made from Flatware (knife, fork and spoon) must be generations), quilt with heritage design, wall 760b. Senior Cardboard Sculpture: same as leather. May or may not be tooled. Kits included in the photo/diagram showing how all hanging showing family tree. Junior. allowed. the items are arranged, but do NOT send 903 Purchased article selected by 4-H 761a. Junior Flower Wire Sculpture: (pg.67) 764h. Senior Leather Craft - same as above. No flatware to the state fair. To insure that all member to solve a home decorating Using wire and nylon cloth create a kits allowed. pieces get returned to the member, write the problem: This exhibit is to be made up of freestanding flower sculpture. Heritage Arts name and county of the exhibitor on tape and two parts: 1) the purchased article and 2) a 761b. Senior Flower Wire Sculpture: same as According to various sources, heritage can place it on every part of the table setting in a folder of documentation. Documentation is to Junior. refer to practices or characteristics that are location hidden to the public when exhibited at include a description of the problem to be 762a. Junior Plaster of Paris Carving: (pg.69) passed down through the years, from one the fair. solved, alternatives considered in the solution Using a plaster of paris block, carve a form that generation to the next. Kentucky 4-H believes in 899 Piece of furniture refinished (stripped, of the problem, how the plan was carried out, has a concave and convex surface and allows celebrating one’s heritage through recognition sanded, and painted or stained/sealed) by the 4- resources used (time, money) and member's space to flow around and through it. of art that may be representative of one’s H member (pp. 16-20): This exhibit is to be evaluation of the results (satisfaction with 762b. Senior Plaster of Paris Carving: same as culture. Examples may be baskets, brooms, etc. made up of two parts: 1) the furniture and 2) purchased article, how article is used in the Junior. To successfully enter Heritage Arts the 4-H’er Documentation is to include a “before” home), and photos illustrating the before and SECTION C: Art Trends and Traditions must create the Heritage Art piece after State photo with explanation of how the item was after effect. Examples include wall decoration, This section will be highlighting the latest Fair of the previous year, complete the refinished must be securely attached. Examples: lamp, vase, storage item, desk accessories, trends in art while honoring our heritage. Art following description and visibly attach it to the rocker, table, chair or chest. bedspread, rug, table linens, pillow, and trends will be selected every two years. piece. (Ask your 4-H Agent for this form.) 900 Old or discarded item made useful in a draperies. Heritage arts will have specific areas as well as DIVISION 6030 – 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY new way as a home accessory (p. 20): This 904 A cloth article made by the 4-H'er an “Other” category where youth may choose LEVEL 1 Focus on Photography exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the showing a major home improvement: This what they exhibit. Documentation for the 764 a. Fun with Shadows, pg. 22 Photograph accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the Heritage Arts Classes is REQUIRED. If shadows to create a mood or element of documentation. Documentation is to include cloth article and 2) a folder of documentation. required documentation is not attached the item 14 11 surprise. Display two (2) photographs of 772 The Space Tells a Story, pg. 46 Display 1 781 c. Mastering Composition, pg. 50 Display allows the wood grain to show through. Judging shadow shapes photograph that shows good use of positive and one (1) photograph that shows shape and form emphasis will be on how well the object is 764 b. Fun with Shadows, pg. 22 Photograph negative space. 781 d. Mastering Composition, pg. 50 Display prepared for the finish and how well the finish shadows to create a mood or element of 773 Capture a Candid Photo, pg. 48 Create a one (1) photograph that shows visual rhythms has been applied, not the construction of the surprise. Display three (3) photographs that candid collection (3-5) photos. Take 782 a. Expression Through Color, pg. 54 wood object. The wood object may be made by show how the shadow of a subject can “grow” photographs at a party, parade, sporting event Display one (1) photograph that shows the member, made by someone else, purchased or shrink over time. or family reunion. Try to capture the emotions Monochromatic color techniques or found. Items that are stained or finished with 765 Directing the Light, pg. 26 Using either of the event. 782 b Expression Through Color, pg. 54 paint do not fit in this class. natural or artificial light take photographs of 774 a. Freeze the Moment, pg. 54 Display one Display one (1) photograph that shows 890 Simple cloth item for the home (Sewing subject with either Front lighting, Back (1) using setting # 1 – Set shutter speed 1/250 contrasting color techniques machine may be used but is not required): lighting, Side lighting, and Top lighting to freeze action for a clear photograph. 782 c. Expression Through Color, pg. 54 Examples: decorative pillow, tablecloth, (overhead). 774 b. Freeze the Moment, pg. 54 Display one Display one (1) photograph that shows laundry bag, place mats; footstool with a seat 766 a. What Do You See? pg. 34 Landscape (1) using setting #2—set the shutter speed at Complementary color techniques made of woven fabric; fabric applied to an item with foreground, Middle ground, and 1/30 783 Details! Details!, pg. 58 Display three (3) such as a box, plate, or lampshade. background, labeled 1, 2, 3, 775 a. Panning the Action, pg. 58 Display one to five (5) examples that highlight details in a Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, backpacks, 766 b. What Do You See? pg. 34 Landscape (1) photograph showing panning technique subject you explored. duffle bags. with a foreground object that frames the 775 b. Panning the Action, pg. 58 Display one 784 Pictures With a Purpose, pg. 62 Display 2- 891 Wastebasket (pp. 10-12) decorated by photograph. (1) photograph showing blurring of motion. 3 photographs that could be part of a brochure. member 766 c. What Do You See? pg. 34 Portrait of a 776 Bits and Pieces, pg. 62 Display one (1) Include words that market the product, event or 892 Bulletin board (If it is to be hung on a person without background clutter. photograph. Fill the frame with small parts of a the organization. wall, it must be ready to hang with appropriate 767 a. Bird’s Eye View, pg. 46 Display one (1) whole subject. Choose bits and pieces for close- 785 How Did They Get That Picture? pg. 66 hardware attached.) photograph lying on your stomach. ups. Display 3-5 Photographs taken with advanced Unit II Exhibits (from Living with Others 767 b. Bird’s Eye View, pg. 46 Display one (1) 777 Panoramas, pg. 66 Take a series of or specialized equipment. project book) photograph lying on your back. photographs to create a panorama. Display Horticultural Photography 893 Decorative item for the home & photo: 767 c. Bird’s Eye View, pg. 46 Display one (1) individual pictures on mat board. 786 Single black and white. Horticultural decorative item created by the member as part photograph leaning over. LEVEL 3 Mastering Photography subject or activity. (Maximum size: 8” x 12”) of a 4-H Home Environment Project. Include a 767 d. Bird’s Eye View, pg. 46 Display one (1) 778 Reflections, pg. 30 One (1) picture of 787 Single color. Horticultural subject or photo showing how the item fits into the photograph bending sideways. reflections as subjects. activity. (Maximum size: 8” x 12”) home’s décor. 768 a. Hat Tricks and Magic, pg. 50 Hat Trick: 779 a. Still-Life, pg. 42 Display one (1) 788 Sequence of 4 photographs. B&W or Color 894 Simple wood item refinished by the 4-H Have a plant growing out of the subject photograph that includes similar Themes- representing a horticultural event or activity member (pp. 14-15): Item should have straight 768 b. Hat Tricks and Magic, pg. 50Hand Arrange similar objects (food, toys, glassware) that tells a visual story, chronologically, lines with no elaborate carvings or turnings. Stand: Have it look like someone is holding a against a neutral background. without the use of words. (The idea is to learn how to apply a new finish person in their hand 779 b. Still-Life, pg. 42 Display one (1) 789 Horticulture collection (B&W or color), such as paint, stain, varnish, polyurethane, etc. 768 c. Hat Tricks and Magic, pg. 50 Set up the photograph that includes similar Colors- consisting of 6 photographs. to a simple wooden furnishing that’s already in photograph to look like a person is hanging Arrange items of similar colors (brown eggs, DIVISION 6039 - 4-H HOME use.) Documentation is to include a “before” from the ceiling. loaf of bread, cutting board, and brown ENVIRONMENT photo with explanation of how the item was 768 d. Hat Tricks and Magic, pg. 50 Bad Hair crackers) Unit I Exhibits (from Exploring Your Home refinished must be securely attached. Examples: Day: Position a person to look like their hair is 779 c. Still-Life, pg. 42 Display one (1) project book) refinished footstool, children's furniture, small sticking straight up. photograph that includes different Lighting-Use 887 Color Collage (pp. 7-8, activity 3): A box, tray, picture frame, bookshelves, and plant 769 Photos Can Tell a Story, pg. 58 A sequence a colored light, light coming through blinds or collage of color created by the member to stand. of 3-5 photographs that tell a story. There faint light shining on clear vases or glasses. depict colors liked by the member. A collage is 895 Cloth item for the home created using a should be a beginning, a middle and end. 779 d. Still-Life, pg. 42 Display one (1) made up of a collection of objects (such as sewing machine (Unit II, p. 12-14): Examples: 770 Black and White, pg. 62 Black and White photograph that includes your Interest-Gather paper, fabric, wrapping paper, wallpaper, hemmed tablecloth or table runner, wall photograph that show texture, shape and objects that are related in some why such as carpet, or other materials) artistically arranged hanging, pillow, pillow case, throw, composition. The interest is in the contrast, cooking tools, baseball equipment, books etc. and adhered to a mat board or foam core board. embellished towels, shower curtain, chair light and shadows. 780 a. Say “Cheese”, pg. 46 Display one (1) 888 Texture Collage (pp. 8-9, see activities 1 cover, laundry bag, pet , valence, and LEVEL 2 Controlling the Image formal portrait & 2): A collection of textured items or rubbings curtains. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, 771 a. Golden Photo, pg. 38 Display one (1) 780 b. Say “Cheese”, pg. 46 Display one (1) of textured items artistically arranged and backpacks, duffle bags. photograph showing the Rule of Thirds informal portrait adhered to mat board or foam core board. 896 Invitation and thank you letter/note: 771 b. Golden Photo, pg. 38 Display one (1) 781 a. Mastering Composition, pg. 50 Display 889 Transparent finish applied to small Design an invitation and thank you letter/note photograph using the Golden Triangle one (1) photograph that shows symmetry vs wood object (pp. 13-14): Apply a clear finish for a sleepover, birthday party or other occasion 771 c. Golden Photo, pg. 38 Display one (1) Asymmetry such as tung oil, penetrating seal or of your choice. (p. 6-7) Cards/letters may be photograph using the Golden Rectangle 781 b. Mastering Composition, pg. 50 Display polyurethane which does not include stain to a created with computer software or handwritten. one (1) photograph that shows pattern and small wood object such as a bowl, tray, cutting Decorations on the cards/letters may be texture board, board game or box. A transparent finish member’s original artwork, computer-generated 12 13