SECTION B - HOBBIES AND CRAFTS Department 909 Chairperson - Stephanie Ruhland

*Due to COVID-19 protocol on-line entries are required* www.dutchessfair.com under Participate and Competitions ITEMS ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE EXHIBIT BUILDING “E” ON SATURDAY AUGUST 14TH BETWEEN 10 AM AND 3 PM

RULES - Entries Close August 1st 1. All general rules apply to Please read them. 2. All entries MUST be made by the exhibitors. 3. No hobby kits are to be used unless designated. 4. Items entered in any other category will risk being dis qualified if the item should have been entered into a listed category. 5. Exhibitors may “age up” and enter in classes above their age range. Exhibitors MAY NOT “age down” into age groups below their age range. 6. One entry per class will be enforced. 7 Projects need to be completely dry or they will not be excepted. 8. Children and Juniors—Your age must be indicated on the Entry Form.

Entry Fee: Children 11 and under—no entry fee. Age 12 and up—$1.00 per class Awards for Each Class

1st—$10.00 2nd—$5.00 3rd—$3.00

*SEE THE INSTRUCTION/TEMPLATE ON NEXT PAGE FOR PROJECT Trash to Treasure DETAILS! Jewelry Class No. 26. Roll Flowers. CHILDREN’S SECTION Class No. (Ages 5 and under) 14. Necklace o You will need a paper roll (from toilet One item per class 15. Bracelet paper, paper towels, etc.); paint, crayons or markers; glue and scissors. 16. Any other item not listed S.T.E.A.M. o Paint or color your paper roll flower Class No. stem. LEGO (No Kits) o Cut or trace the flower/leaves on an 1. Simple Machine: Dinosaur clothes pin (Size limit: 12”x12”12”) old greeting card or heavy paper from puppet * junk mail. Class No. o 2. Art: From Field to Fork: Using a paper 17. Your own creation Better yet, why not draw your own plate, glue pictures of things you like to flower/leaves in a similar size to the eat that come from a farm. Better yet, templates below. Paint/color the draw your own or do both! Other Hobbies & Crafts flower/leaves as you like and embellish 3. Mathematics: Counting Caterpillar * Class No. as you wish. 18. Fun Foam: Any item ******************************************** o Can you think of any other recycle 19. Paper Mache: Any item items you can use for the leaves or 20. : Paper (Ages 6-8) flower? Glue leaves to the stem. 21. Mosaic: Any material other than o When your flower is ready, cut about a S.T.E.A.M. paper ½” slit on two opposite sides of the top Class No. of the stem. Insert your flower into the slits on the roll stem. 4. Visual Science: Bee on a Flower * Nature Crafts 5. Simple Machine: Clothes Pin Fish Puppet * Class No. 6. Fingerprint Art: Fingerprint Monsters * 22. Owl made with bark, sticks, leaves, Decorative Apparel acorn caps and other natural materials Class No. 23. Painting on a natural surface such as 7. T-Shirt rocks, slate, bark or leaves 8. Hat 9. Any other Paper Crafts Indoor/Outdoor Hanging Crafts Class No. Class No. 24. Card 10. Wreath (must be ready to hang) 25. Memory Page (this item 11. Wind Chime (must be ready to hang) must be presented in a clear sleeve. 12. Ornament (must be ready to hang) (No names please) 13. Mask (must be ready to hang)

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4273 Fair Txt_remote_r2.indd 55 5/8/20 10:49 AM HOBBIES AND CRAFTS Instructions and Templates Class No. 4 Class No.1 Visual Science – Optical Illusion: Bee on a Flower Simple Machine: Dinosaur o You will need scissors, markers, crayons or color pencils, o You will need a pinch clothespin, scissors, markers or glue and a toothpick/pencil/chopstick/dowel or straw. crayons and glue/glue stick. o Copy or print the template below. o Trace, print or copy the dinosaur templates below. Color o Color the bee and flower. Don’t color the center of the your dinosaur and cut along the dotted line. Glue the top flower too dark. and bottom of your dinosaur to the sides of the clothespin. o Cut out along the solid line. (see Class 5 fish illustration for clothespin position.) o Fold on the dotted line and glue the halves together with o Make 2 dinosaurs (One from each or two the same) your stick in between. o When dry, Spin the stick between your fingers quickly and the bee will appear to be on the flower!

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Templates

Class No. 5 Simple Machine: Clothes Pin Fish o You will need a pinch clothespin, scissors, markers or crayons and glue/glue stick. o Trace or copy the fish template above. o Color your fish and cut along the dotted line. o Glue the top and bottom of your fish to the sides of the clothespin. o A group of fish is called a school. Your school should include at least two fish.

Class No. 3 Mathematics: Counting Caterpillar You will need an egg carton, paint, markers or crayons and a pipe cleaner. Any other embellishments you like. How old are you? o From one side of the egg carton you will need to cut one section for the head PLUS one section for each year of your age. o For example, if you are two years old your caterpillar will be three sections long. o Decorate and embellish as you wish, then write the numbers on the sections – one for each year of your age. o See the sample below.

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4273 Fair Txt_remote_r2.indd 56 5/8/20 10:49 AM Class No. 6 Class No. 31 Art: Fingerprint Monsters Simple Machine: Bird o You will need washable paint or stamp pad, markers, o You will need clothespins, paint/markers, feathers, bits of pens or pencils. yarn, cloth, etc.. o Use different colors to create a group of six friendly monsters! o Create your own flock of three (3) birds.

HOBBIES & CRAFTS Decorative Apparel & No-Sew Fabric Art YOUTH SECTION (Ages 9-12) 32. T-Shirt One item per class 33. Hat S.T.E.A.M. 34. Decorative Apparel: any other item Class No. 29 35. No-sew Quilt Physics: Mini Marshmallow Catapult 36. No-sew Fabric Art: any other o You will need 7 popsicle sticks, rubber bands and a item plastic spoon. o Use the rubber bands, on each end, to secure 5 sticks together. Indoor/Outdoor Hanging Crafts

o Slide another stick horizontally into the bundle, one stick 37. Wreath (ready to hang) up from the bottom of the stack. 38. Wind Chimes (ready to hang) o Secure the spoon to the remaining stick with rubber 39. Ornament (ready to hang) bands and then place it horizontally on top of the stack. o Attach the upper and lower horizontal sticks with another rubber band. (see illustration below or check in the library or online for Jewelry ideas) o We will provide mini marshmallows 40. Necklace o for testing. 41. Bracelet 42. Earrings 43. Any other item

Lego (size limited to 12”x12”x12”) 44. Your own Class No. 30 creation Engineering : Build a Tower. o You will need toothpicks and mini marshmallows. o Your tower should be no bigger than 2”x12”x12” Nature Crafts o Think balance, design, structure, stability! 45. Stick People: Use small sticks and bits of paint, o You can find lots of resources at your local library and/or fabric, feathers, yarn and more to create a group of online. three (3) or more little people.

46. Painting on a natural surface such as rocks, slate, bark or leaves

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4273 Fair Txt_remote_r2.indd 57 5/8/20 10:49 AM Class No. HOBBIES & CRAFTS Class No.68 Other Hobbies and Crafts JUNIOR SECTION Weather Science: It’s Windy Out 47. Ceramics: Any item (Ages 13-17) There! Make an Anemometer 48. Decoupage One item per class An anemometer is an instrument that 49. Duct Tape: Wallet measures wind speed. It is usually 50. Duct Tape: Any other item made with small cups attached to a S.T.E.A.M. vertical shaft. Wind causes the cups 51. Fun Foam: Any item Class No.66 and shaft to turn, the speed of turning 52. Lanyard Physics Marble can be used to calculate wind speed. 53. Mosaic: Any material, including Maze Ten turns per minute means the wind paper o You will need a box or lid to speed is about 1 mile per hour. 54. Paper Mache: Bowl prepare your maze. For more information visit your 55. Paper Mache: Any other item o Use straws, popsicle sticks or local library or search online for more 56. Polymer Clay other creative materials to create details. 57. Any other craft not listed your marble maze. o o Check your local library or look To make your anemometer you Class No. online for inspiration and ideas. will need: Paper Crafts o Size limit 12”x12”x12” • Five small (3 ounce) paper cups 58.Book • One sharpened pencil with 59.Card an eraser 60.Memory Page (this scrapbooking • Hole punch item must be presented in a clear • Two straws sleeve. (No names, please) • One push pin 61. Any other item o Punch four holes in one of the Class No. cups, across from each other near the top. 62. Potholder o Thread the two straws through 63. Any other item Class No. 67 these holes to form a cross. Simple Machine o Use the pencil to gently poke a Class No. Axles and Pulley’s and hole in the bottom center of Trash To Treasure Levers, Oh My: Make a this cup. 64. Bird Feeder. There are lots of ideas Crank Winch o With the remaining four cups online and at your local library to help o A winch is part wheel and axle, punch two holes, about and inch inspire you to make your one-of-a-kind part pulley,part lever! apart, halfway down the cup. fabulous feeder! (must be ready to o Your skills and imagination will lead Thread each cup through one end hang) the way as you create a crank of each straw. Be sure all cups are winch. facing the same direction. o You can use simple household o Insert the pencil, eraser up, items likepaper towel tubes, through the bottom of the chopstick or straw,ribbon spools or center cup. string. o When it is touching the straws, use o You can also pull out your favorite the push pin to gently go through old construction kit pieces and the straws, where they cross, and build your own. into the pencil eraser. Don’t push o Entries must be fixed to a base no the pin too far into the eraser or larger than 12”x12”x12”. the cups won’t spin. o Visit your local library or search o You can use a fan to test your online for ideas and inspiration. anemometer. o Adjust as needed.

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4273 Fair Txt_remote_r2.indd 58 5/8/20 10:49 AM Ceramics/ Paper Crafts 69. Ceramics: Bowl or Mug 97. Book Jewelry 70. Ceramics: Any item not listed 98. Card 71. Pottery: Any item 99. Memory Page (this scrapbooking 117. Anklet item must be presented in a clear 118. Bracelet plastic sleeve. No names please) 119. Brooch/Pin Decorative Apparel/ No- 100. 120. Earrings Sew Fabric Art 121. Necklace 122. Recycled Jewelry 72.. T-Shirt Weaving 123. Any other jewelry item 73. Hat 101. Potholder 74. Any decorative apparel item not 102. Any other item listed Other Arts, Hobbies & Crafts 75. No-sew Quilt/Blanket From Trash to Treasure 76. No-sew any other item 124. Beading: any item 103. Bird House: Use your creativity to 125. Bottle Art: any item repurpose/recycle/reuse materials 126. Cork Art: any item Indoor/Outdoor Hanging Crafts found around your home to create 127. Decorative Painting: any item 77. Ornament (must be ready to hang) a one-of-a- kind bird house. (must 128. Decoupage: any item 78. Mobile (must be ready to hang) be ready to hang) 129. Egg Art: decorate an egg and 79. Wreath (must be ready to hang) make a nest or base for your egg. 80.Wind Chimes (must be ready to HOBBIES & CRAFTS 130. Leathercraft: any item hang) ADULTSECTION 131. Metal Art: any item (Ages 18 and up) 132. Mosaic: any item Jewelry One item per class 133. Pressed Flower: any item 81. Barrette 134. : any item 135. Wool Felting (wet): any item 82. Bracelet Baskets 83. Earrings 136. Any other craft not listed 105. Oval 84. Necklace 106. Rectangle 85. Any other 107. Round Paper Crafts 108. Square Legos 137. Card 109. Any other not listed (size limited to 12”x12”x12”) 138. Memory Page. (this scrapbooking 86. Your own creation – no kits item must be presented in a clear Ceramics and Pottery sleeve. No names please) 139. Origami 110. Ceramics: Bowl or Mug Nature Crafts 140. 111. Ceramics: Any other item 87. God’s Eye. Use sticks, yarn and/or 141. Any other item 112. Pottery: Any item string to create your own unique design. There are many tutorials on- Weaving line and books at your local library to help you learn this craft. Flea Market Find 142. Any item: wearable 88. Painting on organic surface such as 143. Any item: nonwearable rocks, slate, bark or leaves Combine two items that would be found at a flea market to make one item. Item can be functional or Carving// Other Hobbies and Crafts decorative. Item must include a 3x5” index card explaining what you have combined 144. Carving: Any item 89. Decoupage: Any item and what you transformed it into. 145. Pyrography: burning on any 90. Duct Tape: Wallet Maximum size: 5’ x 4’ surface other than wood 91. Duct Tape: Any other item 146. Wood-burning: any wood item 92. Mosaic: Any material, including 113. Flea Market Find 147. Woodworking: Toy paper 148. Woodworking: Bird House 149. Woodworking: Any other 93. Paper Mache: Bowl Indoor/Outdoor Hanging Crafts 94. Paper Mache: Any other item 95. Polymer Clay: Any item 114. Ornament (must be ready to hang) 115. Wreath (must be ready to hang) 96. Any other craft not listed 116. Wind Chime or Mobile (must be ready hang)

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