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2018 Crafts-Hobbies First Round Accepted Entries.Xlsx First Round Judging - Accepted Entries Posted 06/11/2018 (Home Crafts-Hobbies, Collections and FiberArts) Page 1 of 77 If your name does not appear on this list, we understand your disappointment and encourage you to try again next year. New judges are empaneled each year. Deliver your ready-to-display accepted entry on Saturday, June 23rd, 8 am - 6 pm. for Hand Crafts & Hobbies, Fiber Arts, Jewelry Arts - OC Promenade (East entrance) for Collections - Gallery 15 at Centennial Farm - Farm House You may designate another person to deliver your accepted entry. We are unable to accept late delivery of entries. One OC Fair admission ticket per exhibitor; not one per entry. If you have an "entry accepted" for delivery, you will receive your admission ticket at time of entry delivery. You will NOT be eligible to receive another ticket for any non-accepted entries. If "none" of your entries were accepted for exhibition, one admission ticket will be mailed to the address on file. If you have a question, please contact us at [email protected] Please read carefully - important information on Page 1 2018 Crafts-Hobbies First Round Accepted Entries: HAC First Round Judging - Accepted Entries Posted 06/11/2018 (Home Crafts-Hobbies, Collections and FiberArts) Page 2 of 77 Accepted Entrant by Division Class WEN Accepted Entry Title Accepted Entry Description Exhibitor First Name Abby Dowd C&M-362 YA Collections, 13-17 02 All Other, specify 133B4A Cheer Bow Collection cheerleading bows HA&C-337 YA Multimedia & Other Abby Dowd 01 Any item, specify 326C9A Brandy Rose Nail Art Brandy Rose Nail Art Crafts, 13-17 HA&C-337 YA Multimedia & Other Abby Dowd 01 Any item, specify 4D489E Goat Milk Soap Goat Milk Soap Crafts, 13-17 HA&C-346 YA Glass & Mosaic, 13- Abby Dowd 01 Any Item, specify E05F8F Native American Stained Glass Native American Stained Glass 17 HA&C-415 Cards, Stamping & Abigail Serna 03 Stamping 77606A With Hugs flower stamps Other Paper Crafts Robot made from recycled mufflers , engineered and Ace Esparza HA&C-351 JR Goin' Green, 9-12 01 Any Item, specify 68690A ATOM welded by myself HA&C-342 JR Clay & Ceramics, 9- Addisyn Mansfield 01 Any Item, specify 41CB49 Dog Family Dog Family 12 HA&C-342 JR Clay & Ceramics, 9- Addisyn Mansfield 01 Any Item, specify AEE2FA Little Lamb Little White Lamb 12 HA&C-342 JR Clay & Ceramics, 9- Addisyn Mansfield 01 Any Item, specify F9BB82 Creature Creations Homemade Clay Creatures 12 05 All Other Crocheted, larger Bright Yellow and White Daisies Brought Together with Agnes Ryba-Soto HA&C-447 Afghans: Crocheted A9BEED Field of Daisies than 42x48 Green HA&C-471 Bed Quilts: Larger than Agnes Ryba-Soto 03 Patchwork or Pieced F2F257 Lone Star Earthtones Lone Star Twin Alaa Hassouneh HA&C-322 JR Needlework, 9-12 01 Any Item, specify F800C3 Mouse with a Bow amigurumi mouse HA&C-460 Sewing: Fashion/Home 03 All Other Home Accessories, Alba Oosterhouse 58CFB4 apron Apron Accessories specify HA&C-333 Special Needs, up to Pencil box made from recycled plastic container and Alex Le 02 Handcrafts & Jewelry 37E076 age 25 decorative tape. HA&C-342 JR Clay & Ceramics, 9- Alexis Martinez 01 Any Item, specify B2C854 Ceramic Blueberry tarts (3) 1 large 2 small 12 Please read carefully - important information on Page 1 2018 Crafts-Hobbies First Round Accepted Entries: HAC First Round Judging - Accepted Entries Posted 06/11/2018 (Home Crafts-Hobbies, Collections and FiberArts) Page 3 of 77 Accepted Entrant by Division Class WEN Accepted Entry Title Accepted Entry Description Exhibitor First Name ali carlton HA&C-444 Christmas 06 All Other Craft Items, specify A8D8D1 Snow Princess Face mounted on recycled wood Alice Yoshida HA&C-447 Afghans: Crocheted 01 Baby Afghan 682B5D Josephine & Jeffery Elephant B Elephant Baby Blanket HA&C-333 Special Needs, up to Birthday card made with cardstock and decorated with Alicia Case 02 Handcrafts & Jewelry 9604C7 age 25 paper cutouts. HA&C-450 Crocheted Fashion An elegant triangle black and fucsia scarf with glass Alicia Machado 02 Scarf, Cowl CA525C Triangle Wavy Fucsia Scarf Accessories, Doll & Pet ornament. Allison Koga HA&C-447 Afghans: Crocheted 02 Granny Squares 48CB0E Los Angeles Kings Granny Square motifs in the LA King?s logo. Alyssa Hanzel HA&C-335 YA Wood, 13-17 01 Any Item, specify 1200ED Save our Oceans Wood whale tail, mandala HA&C-337 YA Multimedia & Other Alyssa Hanzel 01 Any item, specify D5F0E8 We are all Farmers at heart! canvas painting Crafts, 13-17 HA&C-343 YA Clay & Ceramics, 13- Alyssa Hanzel 01 Any Item, specify B3ADF8 Ceramic Flower plate Ceramic plate 17 HA&C-318 JR Sewing: Clothing & Alyssa Morgan 01 Any Item, specify 1C11CD Nail board design heart Textile, 9-12 Alyssa Morgan HA&C-334 JR Wood, 9-12 01 Any Item, specify B409F5 TT 4H painted TT 4H sign representing her projects HA&C-336 JR Multimedia & Other Alyssa Morgan 01 Any item, specify C2707C heart wooden board with string woven design on nails Crafts, 9-12 HA&C-333 Special Needs, up to An Nguyen 02 Handcrafts & Jewelry 51D545 Spring wreath made with paper plate and dyed coffee filters. age 25 HA&C-450 Crocheted Fashion A crocheted shawl using 2 separate strands that creates an Andee Dekofsky 01 Poncho, Cape, Shawl 529BC5 Crochet Between the Lines Accessories, Doll & Pet optical illisuion of vertical stripes. 14 Famous Places, Landmarks Treasures of Europe. Ten items from Europe or about Andrew Coen C&M-915 Collections 52F6D2 Treasures of Europe & Travel Europe, including a Wedgewood creamer. 18 Books, Magazines, Paper & Memorabilia of my 40 years membership in CSEA/SEIU Andrew Coen C&M-915 Collections B96645 CSEA & SEIU Local 1000 Ephemera Local 1000. Please read carefully - important information on Page 1 2018 Crafts-Hobbies First Round Accepted Entries: HAC First Round Judging - Accepted Entries Posted 06/11/2018 (Home Crafts-Hobbies, Collections and FiberArts) Page 4 of 77 Accepted Entrant by Division Class WEN Accepted Entry Title Accepted Entry Description Exhibitor First Name 02 Beading, Any Body of Work Swarovski Spiral Rope - Crystal Clear & Red bicones, black Angela Carrington Jewelry-955 Jewelry Professional 603662 Ruby (3-10 items) 8/0 seed beads and pave magnetic clasp 02 Beading, Any Body of Work Mixed media statement necklace utilizing pearls, crystals, Angela Carrington Jewelry-955 Jewelry Professional 5C85BC Egyptian Goddess (3-10 items) seed beads, soutache & shibori ribbons 02 Beading, Any Body of Work Swarovski Bicone Netted Bracelet in Teal with galvanized Angela Carrington Jewelry-955 Jewelry Professional 641AE8 Caprice (3-10 items) silver 11/0 seed beads & lobster claw clasp 02 Beading, Any Body of Work Double Strand Twisted Spiral Bracelet - Czech crystals, Angela Carrington Jewelry-955 Jewelry Professional D09E55 Olivia (3-10 items) purple & teal delicas, magnetic pave clasp HA&C-336 JR Multimedia & Other My artwork takes you on a journey to an underwater garden, Angelina Yan 01 Any item, specify 9195D7 Underwater Garden Crafts, 9-12 full of shells, flowers, and pearls. HA&C-470 Bed Quilts: Twin Size & Ann Chavez 03 Patchwork or Pieced 37C16B Ann Chavez paper piecing with graffiti quilting Smaller HA&C-471 Bed Quilts: Larger than Ann Everett 04 Your Original Design 27AF5E Jail House Rock Elvis Twin White butterfly painted on a slate tile with flowers on black Ann Morrison HA&C-403 Tole Painting 03 Stylized 7EB886 White butterfly background. 05 Tole Painting, any item, Set of 3 tree cookie Christmas ornaments with snow scenes Ann Morrison HA&C-444 Christmas 79DE02 Set of snow scene Christmas or specify painted on them. HA&C-457 Embroidery: Counted Anna Marie Novick 01 On Linen, any item EB44AE Danish White Work White work on linen Thread/Cross-Stitch Anna Miranda HA&C-405 Mosaics 01 Mosaic 368ED1 Peace. Pray. Love. Mosaic guitar Anna Miranda HA&C-405 Mosaics 01 Mosaic EA00B8 Sea The View Mosaic Porthole Anna Rodriguez C&M-915 Collections 12 Personal Items & Accessories 0DC6CA Novelty Crew Sock Collection Personal collection of 95 pairs of Novelty Crew Socks. 13 Dolls, Toys, Games & Novelty Collection of Manga (book)/Anime merchendise of 2 Anna Rodriguez C&M-915 Collections 19D422 Eruri Items characters (Erwin Smith and Levi Ackerman). Anna Williams Jewelry-359 YA Jewelry, 13-17 01 Ensemble or Suite 3444F6 Rings and Rings Jump ring chainmail jewelry and rings Please read carefully - important information on Page 1 2018 Crafts-Hobbies First Round Accepted Entries: HAC First Round Judging - Accepted Entries Posted 06/11/2018 (Home Crafts-Hobbies, Collections and FiberArts) Page 5 of 77 Accepted Entrant by Division Class WEN Accepted Entry Title Accepted Entry Description Exhibitor First Name Anne Engle HA&C-403 Tole Painting 02 Naturalistic 593677 Calla Lily Calla lily painted on wood square Anne Engle HA&C-403 Tole Painting 02 Naturalistic 1A14CF Pumpkin and gourd still life Pumpkins and gourds on round handled tray Anne Engle HA&C-403 Tole Painting 04 Cutesy or Whimsical, specify 91AF5B Boo Owl Owl holding ghost and jack-o-lantern with a felt hat Anne Engle HA&C-403 Tole Painting 04 Cutesy or Whimsical, specify EFDC39 Spring Blessings Stacked design with bunny and chick Anthony Chang HA&C-323 YA Needlework, 13-17 01 Any Item, specify 439086 Anthony Chang Under The Sea 01 Toys, Dolls, Games & Novelty Ashley Griffin C&M-362 YA Collections, 13-17 293FC4 Ashley Griffin Disney buttons/pins Items 13 Dolls, Toys, Games & Novelty Ashley Stevens C&M-915 Collections C37A86 The beginning of collection Solar Powered figurines Items HA&C-342 JR Clay & Ceramics, 9- Ashlin Leuenberger 01 Any Item, specify 11E367 Watch Out! Rattlesnake Coil Pot 12 Ashlyn-Nichole Petropulos C&M-361 JR Collections, 9-12 02 All Other, specify 3A372F Smashed coins 06 Drop Spindle Yarn (11 wraps Assunta Cicalese HA&C-442 Weaving & Spinning 9DE96D Under the Sea Blue and Green Mixed Fiber or more - DK to Lace) Assunta Cicalese HA&C-453 Hand-Knitted Clothing 02 Adult Clothing, specify 13A82B Muggle Artifacts Sweater Mens sweater with electrical motifs.
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