Section Member: Fran Moss 250-767-9697
On a separate piece of paper, please include a brief description of each entry including the number of hours spent creating it, what it is made of and how it was done. Neatness, quality and care in finishing is important, so cut threads, sand glue, trim seams, trim wires-no rough edges. For Juniors, please check Junior Sections, M, N and P.
23. Computer Art
24. Penmanship/Calligraphy – limit 10 lines
25. Pottery – hand built, pinch, coil, slab, wheel, etc
26. Quilling
27. Scrapbook
28. Stained glass
29. Wind chimes
30. Garden ornament – any medium
31. Tole Painting – free hand or stencil
32. Weaving – on or off loom
33. Whimsy/Novelty – fun project
34. Woodwork – functional item
35. Woodwork – birdhouse
36. Woodwork – carving
37. Woodwork – native
38. Theme based Handicraft
39. Adult Coloring
40. Multimedia – up to 24”x30”
41. Environmental Art – up to 36”
42. Journaling
43. Paverpol
44. *Heirloom Handicrafts
45. Plastic or Model Kit
Note: * Heirloom Handicrafts – an heirloom is a special item that is passed down from one generation to another. It is usually something that has sentimental value and is considered a treasured possession.
Do you create handicrafts not listed?
Whether you sew it, grow it, bake it or make it, we want to celebrate it!
Suggestions for new categories in all sections are welcome for the 2025 Fall Fair.