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BASIS FOR JUDGING 7. Terrariums, collection of similar plants grown in glass. Must
• Condition, color, harmony, proportion and balance be covered.
• Suitability of material
• Originality of arrangement 4-H HOME FURNISHINGS
DIVISION 29: ARRANGEMENTS GENERAL RULES
• Co-chairperson: Jane Warnock, 301-570-0183 1. All exhibits must be clean.
• Co-chairperson: Amanda German, 301-253-6096 2. Articles must be made by the exhibitor.
3. In Table Settings, Division 31, all articles must be arranged
PREMIUMS by the exhibitor at the Fair. Silverware may be removed
1 st 2 3 4 5 after interview judging is complete.
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$4.50 4 3.50 3 3 4. Division 31, entries may be no higher than 12” and no larger
than 15”x20”.
CLASSES 5. An exhibitor may enter in only two table setting Classes,
1. Live flowers for luncheon table Division 31.
2. Corsage, live flowers 6. All table settings must include menu.
3. Kitchen arrangement 7. All table settings must include a mat or cloth not to exceed
4. Miniature, not to exceed 6” x 6” x 6” 15”x20”. Include only table setting items (cup, saucer, silver,
5. One-sided arrangement plate, centerpiece, etc.) needed to serve the menu. Table
6. Special occasion arrangement (state occasion) centerpieces should be appropriate for table conversation.
7. Wild flower arrangement 8. All Needle Arts must be labeled kit or original design. If not
8. Butterfly garden bouquet—at least three different varieties labeled, it will be judged as kit.
that butterflies are attracted to 9. All skeins must be washed and tied in at least three places
DRIED FLOWERS for presentation.
No fresh or artificial flowers. 10. Exhibitor may enter only one item per class in Needle Arts.
9. Dried arrangement. BASIS FOR JUDGING
10. Miniature, dried, not to exceed 3” x 3” x 3” • Workmanship, choice and placement of design
11. Miniature, dried, not to exceed 6” x 6” x 6” • Choice of fabric, colors, value in relation to its use
12. Pressed flower arrangement • Time required to make it
13. Topiary, dried (artificial flowers allowed in this class only)
14. Wreath, dried DIVISION 31: TABLE SETTING
• Chairperson: Frances Flook, 301-253-3117
SILK OR ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
Dried materials may be used as filler in artificial arrangements. PREMIUMS
15. Artificial flower arrangements—18” minimum height 1 st 2 3 4 5
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16. Artificial flower arrangement—under 18” maximum height $3.50 3 3 3 3
17. Corsage, silk or artificial flowers CLASSES
18. Miniature, artificial, not to exceed 6” x 6” x 6” 1. Breakfast
19. Miniature, artificial, not to exceed 3” x 3” x 3” 2. Lunch
20. Wreath, artificial
3. Dinner
4. Special occasion
DIVISION 30: HOUSEPLANTS
• Co-chairperson: Jane Warnock, 301-570-0183 DIVISION 32: ROOM ACCESSORIES
• Co-chairperson: Amanda German, 240-793-5379 • Chairperson: Frances Flook, 301-253-3117
PREMIUMS PREMIUMS
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$4.50 4 3.50 3 3 Classes 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 15–49:
$3.50 3 3 3 3
CLASSES Classes 1–3, 6, 9–11, 13, 14:
1. African Violet $5.50 5 4.50 4 3.50
2. Succulents only
3. Cactus dish garden, at least four varieties, containing only CLASSES
cactus succulents 1. Quilt, twin or larger
4. Dish garden, collection of similar plants, at least four vari- 2. Child’s quilt (45”x60”)
eties, no cactus or succulents 3. Wall hanging quilt — no larger than 36” on any one side.
5. House plant, blooming (with bloom or potential to bloom) Must be ready to hang, no frames.
6. House plant, non-blooming 4. Lap quilt, no larger than 36”x36”

