All static exhibits must have received a purple ribbon at the county fair to advance to the state fair.

RULES: HOME DESIGN & RESTORATION EXHIBITS are evaluated by the following 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. 4-H members are required to include the design elements and principles they used along with a simple explanation of how they designed their project with their exhibit. Information on the elements and principles of design may be found in the Design Decisions manual, as well as Portfolio Pathways and Sketchbook Crossroads.   
  4. Entered in correct class: What medium was changed or manipulated?  What medium is the majority of your 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 matboard or artist canvas panels allowed. 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. Items should not be made for beginning level or other projects (ex: simple 10-minute table runners or woodworking). Exhibits from the beginning level project, such as Design My Place, are county only and not state fair eligible.
  7. Size of Exhibits for State Fair – Exhibits may be no taller than 7 feet and no wider than 6 feet. All exhibits must be easily lifted by two 4-H staff. 

NUMBER OF ENTRIES: All exhibitors are limited to 4 exhibits per State Fair eligible classes. They must be in different classes. No limit on County Only exhibits, but only 1 exhibit per class.

IDENTIFICATION:
In addition to the entry tag, a label with the 4-H member’s name and county should be attached to each separate piece of the exhibit.

Scoresheets and additional resources can be found at https://go.unl.edu/ne4hhomedesignrestoration. An explanation of projects and curriculum resources can be found at https://4h.unl.edu/resources/projects/

SUPPORTING INFORMATION:

Supporting information is required for all exhibits. Information must include the elements and principles of design used and steps taken to complete the project. The Home Design and Restoration Supporting Information Tag is displayed here or contact the office for a tag template. It is also available at https://go.unl.edu/ne4hhomedesignrestoration. Exhibits without supporting information will be lowered a ribbon placing.  Elements and principles of design can be found on pages 9-12 of the Design Decisions manual. 

DESIGN MY PLACE, CLASSES (**Denotes NOT State Fair Eligible) (Scoresheet SF200)

PREMIUMS: Purple, $4.00; Blue, $3.00; Red, $2.00; and White, $1.00

**C251901         Needlework Accessory

**C251902         Simple Fabric Accessory 
(pillow, laundry bag, pillowcase, table runner, etc.)

**C251903         Accessory Made With Original Batik or Tie Dye

**C251904         Simple Accessory using wood, plastic, glass, clay, paper

**C251905         Storage Item - made or recycled

**C251906         Bulletin or Message Board

**C251907         Metal Tooling or Metal Punch Accessory

**C251908         Problem Solved – Use a creative method to show how you solved a problem (air quality, water, sound, temperature, lighting, fire escape plan, etc.)

**C251909         County Only Exhibit