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Spalding County Extension Office:
4-H Youth Development
Spalding County Fair 2009 Exhibit Ideas

Ideas of things to make to enter in the Spalding County Fair 2009

You may enter ONE handmade item for EACH number listed below.

Bring entries to the Exhibit Building at the Fairgrounds on

Thursday, OCTOBER 1 , 2009

Your parents (aunt, grandparent, etc.) may bring the entries

(you do not have to be present)

Between 10:00 a.m. and 7 :00 p.m. (including lunch hour)

  1. Purse or tote bag
  2. Potholders - set of 2
  3. Stuffed toy - homemade - (size limit 24 inches)
  4. Throw pillow - homemade - (size limit 18 inches)
  5. One home sewn household accessory
  6. One quilted item
  7. Stained glass item
  8. Windchime
  9. Wind sock
  10. Candle Holder
  11. Handmade animal
  12. Bell
  13. One article handicraft (any kind) (no plastic models)
  14. Ceramic, mosaic or pottery article
  15. Christmas decoration
  16. Christmas ornament
  17. Christmas craft
  18. Holiday decoration
  19. Holiday ornament
  20. Holiday craft
  21. Wall hanging
  22. Pipe Cleaner Craft
  23. Needle craft (embroidery, crewel, needlepoint, cross stitch, etc.)
  24. Wood craft - interior
  25. Wood craft - exterior
  26. Art (pencil, pen or charcoal - Mounted or framed
  27. Art (watercolor, acrylic or oils) - Mounted or framed
  28. One stenciled article
  29. Handmade keyring
  30. Photography - Animals - Mounted or framed
  31. Photography - People - Mounted or framed
  32. Photography - Places - Mounted or framed
  33. Photography – Landscapes - Mounted or framed
  34. Jewelry – Necklace
  35. Jewelry – Bracelet
  36. Jewelry – Other
  37. Recycled Craft
  38. Handmade Flower/ or Arrangement
  39. Tissue Paper Craft
  40. Patriotic Craft
  41. Sand Art
  42. Decorated T-shirt
  43. Tie Dye t-shirt
  44. Decorated Sweatshirt
  45. Wreath - Christmas
  46. Wreath - other Holiday
  47. Birdhouse
  48. Garden Art
  49. Terrarium
  50. Dish Garden
  51. Paper Craft (origami, etc.)
  52. Scrapbooking page
  53. Duct Tape Craft
  54. Paper weight
  55. Tomato exhibit - 1 pint or quart of plain canned tomatoes
  56. Fruit exhibit - 1 pint or quart of plain canned fruit
  57. Green bean exhibit - 1 pint or quart of green beans
  58. Pickle exhibit - 1 pint or quart of pickles (any kind)
  59. Jelly-Jam exhibit - 1 one-half pint or pint of jelly or jam
  60. Salsa - 1 one-half pint or pint of jelly or jam

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE PICKED UP ON

SUNDAY,OCTOBER 18, 2009 BETWEEN

1:00 AND 3:00 P.M.

WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ITEMS AFTER THAT TIME.

BRING FOOD ITEMS TO

THE 4-H FOOD BOOTH AT THE FAIRGROUNDS

MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2009 BETWEEN 8:00 & 11:00 A.M.

DO NOT PUT FROSTING ON ANY ITEMS

You MUST label EACH package of baked goods with the name of the item.
Example: lemon pound cake, white chocolate chip cookies.

B1. Cookies (one dozen)

B2. Cupcakes (one dozen)

B3. Sheet Cake, tube cake or bundt cake (one cake)

B4. Sweet Bread (banana bread, etc. - one loaf)

B5. Pound Cake (one cake)

B6. Brownies (one dozen - cut into 3-4" square pieces)

B7. Candy (one dozen pieces)

Contact

For more information about Spalding County 4-H Youth Development programs, contact Cherry Hovatter at hovatter@uga.edu or (770) 467-4225.

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