A label with the exhibitor’s name and county should be attached to each separate piece of the https://extension.unl.edu/node/add/article/exhibit. Supporting information is required for all exhibits. Describe steps taken and include element or principle of design used. A Home Design and Restoration Supporting Information form is required and available at http://extension.unl.edu/statewide/central4/4hforms/.

Home Environment exhibits are evaluated by these criteria:

1) Items must be designed to be used for home decorating, home furnishing or home management (no clothing, purses, note cards, scrapbooks/photo albums, etc.)

2) Accessories should be of high quality (as compared to quick, simple crafts), suitable for use in the home several months throughout the year. Holiday specific items are discouraged. Exhibits made from kits are also discouraged as kits limit decision making in the design process.

3) Items should show creativity and originality, along with the application of design elements and principles. Include the design elements and principles used along with simple explanation of how you designed the exhibit in supporting information.

4) Items must be entered in the correct class. What medium was changed or manipulated? What medium is the majority of the exhibit made from?

5) Items should be ready for display in the home (pictures framed, wall hangings and pictures ready to hang, etc.). No single mat board or artist canvas panels. Wrapped canvas (if staples not visible on edge) is accepted without framing. Make sure hangers are strong enough to support the item. Command strips are not adequate hangers. Items not ready for display will be dropped one ribbon placing.

6) Except for Design My Place exhibits, items should not be ones made for beginning level or other projects (ex: simple (10 minute) table runners or woodworking).

7) Exhibit may be no taller than 7’ and no wider than 6’. Exhibit must be able to be easily lifted by two 4-H staff.

Division 250: General Home Design and Restoration*

4-H’ers enrolled in Home Design and Restoration may utilize the classes below to enter county-only exhibits that do not fit in other classes.

*C250001 – Finished item for the home

*C250002 – Finished item for the home

Division 252: Design My Place*

*C252001 - Needlework item (made with yarn or floss)

*C252002 - Simple fabric accessory, such as a pillow, laundry bag, pillowcase, table runner, etc.

*C252003 - Accessory made with original batik or tie dye

*C252004 - Simple accessory made using wood

*C252005 - Simple accessory made using plastic

*C252006 - Simple accessory made using glass

*C252007 - Simple accessory made using clay

*C252008 - Simple accessory made using paper

*C252009 - Simple accessory made using metal tooling or metal punch

*C252010 - Storage item made or recycled

*C252011 - Bulletin or message board

*C252012 - Problem solved:  Use a creative method to show you solved a problem (air quality, water, sound, temperature, lighting, fire escape plan, etc.)

*C252013 - Video showing how to make a bed, organize a room, or the steps you used to make your simple accessory

Division 256: Heirloom Treasures/Family Keepsakes

This project area is for items with historic, sentimental or antique value that are restored, repurposed or refinished to keep their original look and value. It is not for “recycled” items. For example, a bench would be considered an heirloom if the original finish is restored, but if decorated by painting it would be considered recycled.

Attach this supporting information: 

1) List of steps taken to complete your project. Before and after pictures encouraged.

2) Keepsakes documentation: how you acquired the item and the history of the item; may be written, pictures, audio or video tape of interview with family member, etc.

C256001 - Trunks, including doll-sized trunks or wardrobes.

C256002 - An Article-either a newly made repurposed "treasure" (accessory) from an old item or an old "treasure" (accessory) refinished or renovated. May include a display of a collection or collectibles, being careful not to destroy value of the collection.

C256003 - Furniture-either a newly made repurposed "treasure" from an old item or an old "treasure" refinished or renovated. May include doll-sized furniture.

C256004 - Cleaned and Restored Heirloom Accessory or Furniture -A reconditioned and cleaned old piece of furniture or accessory that is functional for use or display. Item might be cleaned and waxed, and simple repairs made. Item would not be refinished or repainted, but reconditioned to restore it to its original look or to prevent it from further damage as a valuable heirloom. (Refinished items go in classes 2-3.)  This class is for situations where it may be best to do very little to the item to maintain its antique value. Item or article should be of complexity suited to an advanced project. Consult extension publication Conservation of Textile Items, NF137, for information on textiles.

Division 257: Design Decisions

C257001 - Design board for a room may be a poster (22”x28”) or multimedia presentation (on jusb drive). Include: color scheme, wall treatment, floor treatment, etc. OR floor plan for a room. Show what you learned with before and after pictures or diagrams, samples, story, cost comparisons, optional arrangements, etc.

C257002 - Problem solved, Energy Savers or Career Exploration Identify a problem (as problem windows, storage needs, inconvenient room arrangement, cost comparison, energy conservation, waste management, etc.) OR, explore a career related to home environment (what would it be, what education is needed, what would you do, etc.). Using poster, notebook, multimedia presentation (on usb drive) or other method, describe the problem and how it was solved OR your career exploration.

C257003 - Solar, wind, or other energy alternatives for the home can be models, either an original creation or an adaptation of kit. If a kit, label and explain what was learned and how the item could be used in or on exterior of home.

C257004 - Technology in design incorporate technology into a project related to home environment (for example, use conductive thread to create a circuit that enhances a wall hanging).

C257006 - Window Covering may include curtains, draperies, shades, shutters, etc.

C257007 - Floor covering may be woven, braided, painted floor cloth, etc.

C257008 - Bedcover may include quilt, comforter, bedspread, dust ruffle, canopy, etc. For quilts, state who did the quilting. No fleece tied blankets.

C257009 - Original Needlework/Stitchery Accessory

C257010 - 2D Textile Accessory such as a tablecloth or runner, dresser scarf, wall hanging, etc. No tied fleece blankets or 10-minute table runners.

C257011 - 3D Textile Accessory such as a pillow, pillow sham, fabric bowl, etc.) No fleece tied exhibits.

C257012 - 2D Accessory

C257013 - 3D Accessory - string art, wreath, etc.

C257014 - Accessory – Original Floral Design

For classes 15-18, determine entry by what medium was manipulated.

C257015 - Accessory – Original made from Wood - burn, cut, shape or otherwise manipulate

C257016 - Accessory – Original made from Glass - etch, mosaic, stain, molten or otherwise manipulate

C257017 - Accessory – Original made from Metal - cut, shape, punch, sculpt, reassemble or otherwise manipulate

C257018 - Accessory – Original made from Ceramic or Tile - process must permanently alter medium; painting alone is not sufficient

C257019 - Accessory – Recycled/Upcycled Item for the Home reuse a common object or material in a creative way. Include description of what was done to recycle or reuse item in your supporting information.

C257020 - Furniture – Recycled/Remade by using a common object or material in a creative way. Describe what was done to recycle or reuse item in your supporting information.

C257021 - Furniture – Wood Opaque finish such as paint or enamel

C257022 - Furniture – Wood Clear finish showing wood grain.

C257023 - Furniture -- Fabric Covered may be stool, chair seat, slipcovers, headboard, etc.

C257024 - Furniture – Outdoor Living made/refurbished by 4-H member suitable for outdoor use. (May be displayed outside.) Describe what was done if recycled or reused.

C257025 - Accessory – Outdoor Living made/refurbished by 4-H member suitable for outdoor use. (May be displayed outside.) Describe what was done if recycled or reused.