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Home ArtsDepartmentSewing, Fiber Arts,Model Building, Wood,Crafts, Ceramics andJewelryCoordinatorExhibitorHandbookMaryEllen ber 5-28, 2018Open Wednesday – Sunday1826 W McDowell Rd.Phoenix, AZ 85007www.azstatefair.com

HOME ARTS 2018Home Arts 2018Entry Fees:Premiums: 1 per entry1st Place: 5, 2nd Place: 3, 3rd Place: 2Postmark deadline:Online deadline:Friday, September 7, 2018 at 5:00 pmFriday, September 14, 2018 at 10:59 pmReceiving:September 21 from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm & September 22 from 9 am to 12 pmLocation:Release:Home Arts BuildingNovember 2, from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm & November 3, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pmContact:For additional questions regarding entering your projects in the fair, please contactentrieshelp@azstatefair.com or nicki.hanger@azstatefair.com or by calling 602- 257-7130.Home Arts EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE:In this department we have Youth: age 5 – 12, Teen: age 13 – 18, Adult: age 19 and up and Person(s) with Disabilities.Be sure to indicate the correct division on your entry form. If exhibitor is less than 18 years of age, include your ageand your parent signature where indicated. Failure to comply with these rules may result in disqualification of the entry.Special Rules and Regulations for Home Arts1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.(See General Rules for further instruction)Unlimited Entries are allowed for all classes unless specified. Premiums are limited to the top 2 per class perexhibitor.No exhibit will be accepted unless there is a division and class listed in the exhibitor handbook. Exhibitors aresolely responsible for deciding on the proper division and class for their entry. Entries improperly classified will notbe changed or judged. Refunds will not be issued for items incorrectly entered by the exhibitor or for juried outentries.All work must be the handiwork of the exhibitor and have been created within the past two years.Entries will not be accepted, judged or exhibited if they are stained, soiled or unsanitary. Must be free of pet odorand dog hair.The subject matter for each entry must be appropriate for the family nature of the Fair (no nudity or violence).Entries cannot be double entered. One class per entry.Exhibitor must be an Arizona resident for at least six months of the calendar year.All entries may not be displayed based on variety and space available. Coordinator will make final decisionregarding placement.It shall be at the sole discretion of the judges whether the entries are awarded First, Second, Third or HonorableMention and corresponding premium money. At the discretion of the judges and Coordinator, classes may becombined where closely related, provided an insufficient number of entries in any one class does not provideadequate competition. No division or class may be reopened after the judging is finished.Only the judges’ books will be used as evidence for payment of premiums. Ribbons or tags are not accepted asproof of results.Judging is closed to the public.The decision of the judges shall in all cases be final.All entries must be picked up during designated pick up times. Due to lack of storage, items not picked up by thedeadline will be charged a 25 handling fee and a 1/day storage fee. Items not collected within 30 days will bedonated or removed from the Fair Grounds.All items may only be entered ONE time in the Arizona State Fair.Sewing will be judged by the following guidelines:a. Garment needs to be clean and odor free.b. Gathering threads need to be removed.c. Garments cannot have rips or tears.d. Zippers need to be neatly installed.e. Seams do not need to be serged.f. Thread used should be the same color throughout.Page 2 of 11

HOME ARTS 2018Home Arts 2018Division 400 – Sewing – YouthDivision 401 – Sewing – TeenDivision 402 – Sewing – AdultDivision 403 – Sewing – Person(s) with DisabilitiesEntries consisting of more than one piece must be securely fastened together.ClassDescriptionClassDescription100Adult Casual Dress113Pants, capris, shorts101Adult Female Top114Wool skirt made with 60% wool102Adult Formal Dress115Wool dress made from 60% wool103Adult Male Top116Serge sewn clothing article104Apron117Skirt105Clothing Accessory118Sleepwear106Coat, cape, jacket119Suit107Costume120T-Shirt108Doll clothes (5-7 pieces)121Vest109Hat122Wool clothing made from 60% wool110Hand sewn, any article, please describe123Youth Casual Dress111Infant Dress124Youth Formal Dress112Outfit (2 or more pieces)125Other than classifiedDivision 404 – Hand Embroidery – YouthDivision 405 – Hand Embroidery – TeenDivision 406 – Hand Embroidery – AdultDivision 407 – Hand Embroidery – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescriptionClass100Blackwork, any article105101Crewel Embroidery, any article106102Cut Work107103Counted Cross Stitch – greater than 12”108104Counted Cross Stitch - smaller than 12”Division 408 – Decorative Stitching – YouthDivision 409 – Decorative Stitching – TeenDivision 410 – Decorative Stitching – AdultDivision 411 – Decorative Stitching – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescriptionClass100Latch Hook104101Plastic Canvas105102Punch Work106103Silk Ribbon EmbroideryPage 3 of 11DescriptionCounted Cross Stitch on household articleHardanger, any articleNeedlepointOther than classifiedDescriptionSwedish Embroidery/huckweavingTemari BallSmocked Article

HOME ARTS 2018Home Arts 201811th Annual Fashion ShowOctober 27, 2018 at 3 pmDivision 1068 – Youth , Division 1067 – Teen, Division 1065 – Adult, Division 1066 – Person(s) with DisabilitiesWe are pleased to announce our partnership with Arizona Make It With Wool and its parent organization the Arizona Wool Producers’ Auxiliary.The Arizona Wool Producers’ Auxiliary will sponsor 1 st, 2nd, and 3rd place awards at the Arizona State Fair Fashion Show for the Child, Youth,Open Divisions and Person(s) with Disabilities. Prizes, in the form of Pendleton wool yardage, will be awarded by Rali Burleson, Director,Arizona Make It With Wool.The Fashion Show will showcase Home Arts- Sewing and Fiber Arts clothing entries on Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 3:00pm. All youth, ages 518 will be encouraged to model a garment they made whether or not they got a ribbon. Contestants will model one garment or have a personmodel it for them. Item can be made for someone else and modeled by that person, if they are available.Please attach a 5x7 card togarment being presented, listing the seamstress and model’s name along with a description of the garment.Division 412 – Quilts – YouthNEW SPECIAL RULES FORDivision 413 – Quilts – TeenQUILTSDivision 414 – Quilts – AdultDivision 415 – Quilts – Person(s) with Disabilities1. Quilt Sleeve: all entriesClassDescriptionentered in the Quilt Department100Appliqued: machine or hand sewn by exhibitormust have a 4 inch sleeve basted101Appliqued: machine or hand sewn by someone besides exhibitor(sewn) across the entire top edge102Baby Quilt: Kitof the quilt for display purposes.103Baby Quilt: Not a kitThe opening must be 4 inches104Group Quilt: must be made by at least 3from seam to seam.105Hand Embroidered: machine quilted by exhibitor106Hand Embroidered: quilted by someone besides exhibitor2. Quilts with a sleeve smaller or107Hand Pieced: machine quilted by exhibitorlarger than 4 inches or a sleeve108Hand Pieced: quilted by someone besides exhibitorthat is not securely attached109Hand Quilted Quilt(sewn) will not be hung. Dowels110Kit Quilt: machine quilted by exhibitorused for display by the State Fair111Kit Quilt: quilted by someone besides exhibitorfit in the 4 inch opening. The112Machine Embroidery: quilted by exhibitorState Fair will check all quilts113Machine Embroidery: quilted by someone besides exhibitorbefore they are judged for114Machine Pieced: machine quilted by exhibitorcompetition to be sure they115Machine Pieced: quilted by someone besides exhibitorqualify. Quilts with a wood or116Miniature Quilt Appliqued117Miniature Quilt combinationother type of dowel included in118Miniature Quilt hand quiltedthe sleeve may not be able to be119Miniature Quilt machine quiltedhung.120Miniature Quilt original design121Mixed Techniques (pieced and appliqued): machine quilted by exhibitor122Mixed Techniques (pieced and appliqued): machine quilted by someone besides exhibitor123Original Design: machine quilted by exhibitor124Original Design: quilted by someone besides exhibitor125Pictorial Quilt: quilted by exhibitor126Pictorial Quilt: quilted by someone besides exhibitor127Ultra Miniature: under 100 square inches128Vintage Quilt: begun by one generation and finished by another129Other than classifiedPage 4 of 11

HOME ARTS 2018Home Arts 2018Division 416 – Hand Weaving – YouthDivision 417 – Hand Weaving – TeenDivision 418 – Hand Weaving – AdultDivision 419 – Hand Weaving – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescriptionClass100Accessories, any article106101Beadwork107102Blanket or Throw108103Clothing109104Rug110105ShawlDivision 420 – Knitting – YouthDivision 421 – Knitting – TeenDivision 422 – Knitting – AdultDivision 423 – Knitting – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescription100Afghan101Baby booties102Baby Set103Doily (over 8”)104Doll Wardrobe (4 – 8 items)105Dress (adult or child)106Edging or insertion107Fashion Accessory108Gloves or Mittens109Hat or carfTable Linens, any articleTowelWall HangingOther than classified, please describeDescriptionHousehold ArticleScarfShawl or stoleSocks or slippersSweater cardigan: (any gender or age)Sweater pullover: (any gender or age)Tank top or shellToyVestOther than classifiedDivision 424 – Lace – YouthDivision 425 – Lace – TeenDivision 426 – Lace – AdultDivision 427 – Lace – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescription100Bobbin Lace – doilies, torchon only101Bobbin Lace – doilies, other than torchon102Bobbin Lace – edging or insertion, torchon only, may be displayed on a garment103Bobbin Lace – edging or insertion, other than torchon, may be displayed on a garment104Bobbin Lace – Other than classified105Knitted Lace – doilies or tablecloth, all knitted106Knitted Lace – edging or insertion, may be displayed on a garment107Knitted Lace – other than classified108Netted or Knotted Lace – garment or accessory109Netted or Knotted Lace – other than classified110Tatting – edging or insertion, may be displayed on a garment111Tatting – other than classified112Other than classifiedPage 5 of 11

HOME ARTS 2018Home Arts 2018Division 432 – Spinning – YouthDivision 433 – Spinning – TeenDivision 434 – Spinning – AdultDivision 435 – Spinning – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescription100Animal Fibers101Cellulose Fibers102Handspun Article103Luxury FibersDivision 436 – Crochet – YouthDivision 437 – Crochet – TeenDivision 438 – Crochet – AdultDivision 439 – Crochet – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescription100Afghan – Afghan Stitch101Afghan – Broom Stick102Afghan – Filet103Afghan – Granny Pattern, single or mega104Afghan – Granny Pattern, standard size105Afghan – Southwest or Native American106Afghan – Mile-a-Minute107Afghan – Popcorn Pattern108Afghan – Raised Flower109Afghan – Reversible Pattern110Afghan – Ripple or Ric Rac111Afghan – Original Design112Afghan – Any other pattern113Afghan – XL, larger than 56”x72”114Apron, all crochet115Baby Booties116Baby Set117Bag or Purse118BookmarkClass Description104Mixed or Blended Fibers105Plant Fibers106Protein 32133134135136DescriptionCenterpiece, over 10”Doll Clothing (5-7 pieces)Doily, under 10”Dress (for any age)Edging or InsertionFashion Accessories (collars & custom)Gloves or MittensHat, cap or beret (any age or gender)Infant afghan or carriage robePillowPoncho or capeRugShawl, stole or scarfSlippersSweater (for any age or gender)ToysVestOther than classifiedDivision 440 – Dolls and Stuffed Animals – YouthDivision 441 – Dolls and Stuffed Animals – TeenDivision 442 – Dolls and Stuffed Animals – AdultDivision 443 – Dolls and Stuffed Animals – Person(s) with y Toy105Novelty101Crocheted Doll106Porcelain, purchased head and limbs102Handmade Jointed bear107Rag Doll, any size103Handmade stuffed animal, any size108Sock Doll or animal104Handmade, constructed with purchased109Other than classifiedpartsPage 6 of 11

HOME ARTS 2018Home Arts 2018Division 444 – Model Building Kit – YouthDivision 445 – Model Building Kit – TeenDivision 446 – Model Building Kit – AdultDivision 447 – Model Building Kit – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescriptionClass100Aircraft, including helicopters, gliders, etc.105101Automobiles (cars, trucks, etc.)106102Diorama107103Military108104Model Rockets, up to 3 feet109Models can be made withinterlocking plastic pieces.DescriptionModel Rockets, over 3 feetMotorcycles and ScootersSpace, any vehicle typeScaled Reproductions, any typeWatercraft (Boats, Ships, etc)Division 448 – Model Building Kit Conversion – YouthDivision 449 – Model Building Kit Conversion – TeenDivision 450 – Model Building Kit Conversion – AdultDivision 451 – Model Building Kit Conversion – Person(s) with craft, including helicopters, gliders, etc.105Model Rockets, over 3 feet101Automobiles (cars, trucks, etc.)106Motorcycles and Scooters102Diorama107Space, any vehicle type103Military108Scaled Reproductions, any type104Model Rockets, up to 3 feet109Watercraft (Boats, Ships, etc)Division 452 – Model Scratch Build – YouthDivision 453 – Model Scratch Build – TeenDivision 454 – Model Scratch Build – AdultDivision 455 – Model Scratch Build – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescriptionClass100Aircraft, including helicopters, gliders, etc.105101Automobiles (cars, trucks, etc.)106102Diorama107103Military108104Model Rockets, up to 3 feet109DescriptionModel Rockets, over 3 feetMotorcycles and ScootersSpace, any vehicle typeScaled Reproductions, any typeWatercraft (Boats, Ships, etc)Division 456 – Paper Crafts – YouthDivision 457 – Paper Crafts – TeenDivision 458 – Paper Crafts– AdultDivision 459 – Paper Crafts – Person(s) with DisabilitiesEntry must be made of 80% paper and be submitted within an appropriate size clear plastic cover (scrapbook pages,cards, etc.)ClassDescriptionClassDescription100Card making, any occasion105Paper Mache101Decoupage, any article106Puppet102Home Décor107Scrapbook layout, one page, any theme103Mask108Scrapbook layout, two pages, any104OrigamithemePage 7 of 11

HOME ARTS 2018Home Arts 2018Division 460 – Wood Crafts – YouthDivision 461 – Wood Crafts – TeenDivision 462 – Wood Crafts– AdultDivision 463 – Wood Crafts – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescription100Birdhouse, kit or pre-cut101Birdhouse, original or from pre-createddesign/plans102Cane or Walking Stick103Carved, animals, figures, etc.104Chest, kit or pre-cut105Chest, original or from pre-createddesign/plans106City Scene107Clock, kit or pre-cut108Clock, original or from pre-createddesign/plans109Doll House, kit or pre cut110Doll House, original design111Doll Furniture, kit – limit 4 pieces112Doll Furniture, original design – limit 4pieces113Furniture, kit or pre-cut114Furniture, original or from pre-createddesign/plansDivision 464 – Ceramics, Pottery, and Plaster craftDivision 465 – Ceramics, Pottery, and Plaster craftDivision 466 – Ceramics, Pottery, and Plaster craftDivision 467 – Ceramics, Pottery, and Plaster craftClassDescription100Ceramic Piece - Painted101Clay Object102Plaster Craft – Painted103Pinch Pot104Porcelain figure or plate105OtherDivision 468 – Leather – YouthDivision 469 – Leather – TeenDivision 470 – Leather – AdultDivision 471 – Leather – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescription100Decorative Cover (album, book, phoneor tablet case, etc.)101Bag or 28129130131DescriptionGunstockInlaidIntarsia PieceJewelry Box, kit or pre-cutJewelry Box, original or from pre-createddesign/plansLandscape/GardenLawn DécorMiniature Room, kit or pre-cutMiniature Room, original designMiniature, unusual containerPinewood Derby CarScale 1/12Toys or Games, kit or pre-cutToys or Games, original or from precreated design/plansTurnedWood Burning, kit or original designOther than classified– Youth– Teen– Adult– Person(s) with DisabilitiesClass102103104Page 8 of 11DescriptionBelt, including holster beltBillfold or coin purseBraided – any article

HOME ARTS 2018Home Arts 2018105106107BridleFootwear (shoes, boots, moccasins)Gun/Rifle case108109110Division 472 – Basketry and Gourds – YouthDivision 473 – Basketry and Gourds – TeenDivision 474 – Basketry and Gourds – AdultDivision 475 – Basketry and Gourds – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescriptionClass100Basket, coiled107101Basket, mixed media108102Basket, natural materials109103Basket, other than classified110104Gourd, birdhouse105Gourd, carved, chiseled or gouged111106Gourd, jewelryDivision 476 – Recycled Craft – YouthDivision 477 – Recycled Craft – TeenDivision 478 – Recycled Craft – AdultDivision 479 – Recycled Craft – Person(s) with Clothing Accessory106102Costume Accessory107103Hair Accessory108104Home DécorDivision 480 – Wearable Art – YouthDivision 481 – Wearable Art – TeenDivision 482 – Wearable Art – AdultDivision 483 – Wearable Art – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescription100Costume Accessory101Decorated Clothing (shirt, shorts, pants,jacket)102Duct Tape (clothing, accessory, bag,purse)Class103104105Page 9 of 11Picture, with or without colorSaddleOther than classifiedDescriptionGourd, maskGourd, mixed mediaGourd, paintedGourd, pyrography or decorated byburningGourd, other than classifiedDescriptionJewelryLawn DécorPurse/Tote BagOther than classifiedDescriptionHat or VisorTie Dye ShirtOther than classified

HOME ARTS 2018Home Arts 2018Division 488 – Holiday – YouthDivision 489 – Holiday – TeenDivision 490 – Holiday – AdultDivision 491 – Holiday – Person(s) with DisabilitiesEntries can be of any subject associated with the holiday chosen – please specify what holiday its nksgiving103Valentine104Birthday or Anniversary105OtherDivision 492 – Miscellaneous – YouthDivision 493 – Miscellaneous – TeenDivision 494 – Miscellaneous – AdultDivision 495 – Miscellaneous – Person(s) with DisabilitiesEntries into miscellaneous must be items that do not have a division and class otherwise already 121Home Décor101Bags: tote, handbag, backpack, etc.122Latch Hook- any article102Beaded Article or Beadwork123Loom Band Art103Bib124Machine Embroidery104Blanket or throw125Mask105Braided Rug126Metalwork (including copper)106Candles127Mosaics107Carved Article – not from wood.128Pet FashionExample material soap, soapstone or129Pillowstamp130Pillowcase108Cases: cell phone, kindle, eyeglasses,131Puppetetc.132Quillow109Craft Jewelry133Quilted household article110Creative stitchery: original designs only134Rag Creation: quilt, blanket, clothing, etc111Decorative Egg135Stained Glass112Dimensional Tole136Costume Jewelry Set113Dough Art137Tied quilt or blanket: including fleece114Dream Catcher138Tole – Painting on any media115Fabric Painting139T-shirt quilt116Felting, any article140Wind Chimes117Fleece blanket; sewn141Zipper Craft118Glass Fusion142Other than Classified119Hand Hooked Rug143Collections – 10 pieces maximum120Handmade SoapPage 10 of 11

HOME ARTS 2018Home Arts 2018Division 496 – Jewelry and Bead Ornamentation – YouthDivision 497 – Jewelry and Bead Ornamentation – TeenDivision 498 – Jewelry and Bead Ornamentation – AdultDivision 499 – Jewelry and Bead Ornamentation – Person(s) with DisabilitiesClassDescription100Beaded Jewelry Hand Strung101Beaded Peyote Stitch102Hat Band103Jewelry Set104Silversmithing105Copper106Bolo with Stone107Wire wrap bracelet or necklace108Channel Jewelry109Beaded BagMulqueens in conjunction with the Arizona State Fair is proud to announce the 2018 Special Contests for the HomeArts Department. All contests can be entered online or on the day of the contest for a 1 entry fee. Prizes will beawarded in the form of Giftcards to Mulqueen’s for the following amounts for each contest1st - 75, 2nd - 50, 3rd - 25Division 4545 – Special ContestsDate & Time of ContestClass 100 – Apron Contest10/06/18 at 1:30 pmClass 101 – Baby Quilt Contest10/07/18 at 1:30 pmClass 102 – Costume Contest10/13/18 at 1:30 pmClass 103 – Pillow Contest10/14/18 at 1:30 pmClass 104 – Purse Contest10/20/18 at 1:30 pmClass 105 – Table Runner Contest10/21/18 at 1:30 pmClass 106 – Table Setting Contest10/27/18 at 1:30 pmClass 107 – Quilt Contest (Twin Size or larger)10/28/18 at 1:30 pmRules: Day of Contest Entry available.Check into the Home Arts Stage no later than 1:30 pm. Judging will begin promptly at 2:00 pm.Contests are open to all ages unless noted.Unlimited entries per contestant but prizes are limited to 1 per contestant.Show us your creativity with fabric. Use of custom designs are encouraged but not required.Entry must have been created and sewn by exhibitor as a whole.Aprons can be half or whole. They can be tailored, frilly, vintage, modern or anywhere in between.Baby quilt maximum size is 45”x54”. Kits are accepted.Costume Contest- exhibitor must wear costume or bring model for display of outfit.Pillow Contest- Any size welcome from throw pillows to king size shams.Purse Contest- must be all sewn, no glueing. Any size welcome.Table Runner Contest – Non holiday themed table runner of any size allowed. Table runners can be quilted.Table Setting Contest – Must be holiday themed. All holidays accepted. Must include table runner, placemats,napkins, and a full plate and glass service for 4. Each Contestant will set table display.Page 11 of 11

Exhibitor No.Paid Receipt #PostedBatchOFFICE USE ONLYCOMPETITIVE ENTRIES ENTRY FORM2018 ARIZONA STATE FAIREntry Deadline DatesPostmarked DeadlineSeptember 7, 2018 at 5 pmOnline Deadline (Home Arts)September 14, 2018 at 10:59 pmOnline Deadline (Culinary, Horticulture) September 28, 2018 at 10:59 pmMail completed entry form to: Arizona State Fair Entry Department – 1826 W McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85007.Please include: Completed Entry Form and entry fees – see department handbook for entry fees. Make all checks payable to Arizona State Fair. Cash is accepted. You may duplicate this form. One form for each participant. Please read the Special Rules and Regulations for the department that you are entering. Please accept the entries described above, subject to the rules and regulations as published in the official exhibitorhandbook for the Arizona State Fair. I agree to abide by those rules and I declare all statements made in connection withthese entries to be true. The fair agrees to assume full responsibility for all entries and to insure against loss or damage.Exhibitor hereby authorizes the Fair to use exhibitor’s image and the image of his/her items entered in the fair for purposesof promoting and educating the public regarding the wide array and talent exhibited within the Fair’s Entries departments.Exhibitor is responsible for all copyrights and trademarks pertaining to the entries and agrees that any reproductions usedto educate and promote the Fair’s entries programs constitute “fair use” of copyright works.Arizona Exposition and State Fair reserves the right to forward your name, address, and phone number to the media forpurposes of promoting your entry and the Arizona State FairOutreach participants only: The Arizona State Fair hereby agrees to pick up and deliver to the Arizona State Fair EntriesDepartment, the items listed as part of the State Fair’s County Outreach Program. By signing the form and initializing box, entrantagrees to allow the State Fair to pick up and return entrant’s item(s) to the same place it received those items within 90 daysfollowing the Arizona State Fair. The Fair agrees to assume full responsibility for all entries and to insure against loss or damage.The Fair’s maximum liability will be limited to the agreed value as stated on the entry until returned to Entrant.ATTENTION OUTREACH EXHIBITORS: INITIAL HERE AFTER READING DATEPRINT OR TYPE YOUR ENTRIESFirst Name: Last Name:Mailing Address:CityStateZipCounty Phone: ( )Birthdate (mm/dd/yyyy): Email:Club Name or Troop #: Grade:Leader’s Name: Phone: ( )Teacher’s Name: School: Phone: ( )Signature: (Exhibitor, Parent, Guardian, Teacher or Leader)

COMPETITIVE ENTRIES ENTRY FORM2018 ARIZONA STATE FAIRPrint or Type Your EntriesDiv.No.ClassNo.Value ofExhibitDescriptionIs ItemforSale?*SalePrice **TOTAL*10% commission to be collected by the fair.**Specific price only, no ranges. Sale price includes frame, etc.EntryFeeOfficeUse

Home Arts 2018 Page 2 of 11 HOME ARTS 2018 Entry Fees: 1 per entry Premiums: 1st Place: 5, 2nd Place: 3, 3rd Place: 2 Postmark deadline: Friday, September 7, 2018 at 5:00 pm Online deadline: Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:59 pm Receiving: September 21 from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm & September 22 from 9 am to 12 pm Location: Home Arts

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