DESIGN DECISIONS - DEPARTMENT C - DIVISION 257
Purple $4 Blue $3 Red $2
Attach information to explain steps taken - Information must also include element or principle of design used. (p.9-12)
No duplicates. An exhibit may consist of more than one item, but they should be entered as a set if they are similar.
Class:
1. *DESIGN BOARD FOR A ROOM- Include: color scheme, wall treatment, floor treatment, etc. OR floor plan for a room - Posters, 22 inches x 28 inches or multimedia presentation (on CD). Show what you learned with before and after pictures or diagrams, samples, story, cost comparisons, optional arrangements, etc.
2. *PROBLEM SOLVED, ENERGY SAVERS OR CAREER EXPLORATION – Identify a problem (such 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 CD) or other method, describe the problem and how it was solved OR your career exploration. (p. 74-93)
3. *SOLAR, WIND, OR OTHER ENERGY ALTERNATIVES FOR THE HOME – Can be models, either an original creation or an adaptation of kit. If kit, label and explain what was learned and how the item could be used in or on exterior of home. (p. 74-93)
4. *TECHNOLOGY IN DESIGN – Incorporate technology into a project related to home design or use technology to develop the design; for example, using conductive thread to create a circuit that enhances a wall hanging or create the design with a 3D printer.
6. *WINDOW COVERING -- May include curtains, draperies, shades, shutters, etc.
7. *FLOOR COVERING – May be woven, braided, painted floor cloth, etc. May be exhibited as a poster or multimedia presentation.
8. *BEDCOVER - May include quilt, comforter, bedspread, dust ruffle, canopy, etc. For quilts, state who did the quilting. (No fleece tied exhibits.) (p. 50-53)
9. *ACCESSORY -- Original Needlework/Stitchery.
10. *Accessory – Textile – 2D Tablecloth or runner, dresser scarf, wall hanging, etc. No tied fleece blankets or beginning/10 minute table runners. 2D is flat, has width & length.
11. *Accessory – Textile – 3D Pillows, pillow shams, fabric bowls, etc. No fleece tied exhibits.
12. *Accessory – 2D
13. *Accessory – 3D String art, wreaths, etc.
14. *Accessory – Original Floral Design
For classes 15-18, determine entry by what medium was manipulated.
15. *Accessory – Original made from Wood – burn, cut, shape, or otherwise manipulate
16. *Accessory – Original made from Glass – etch, mosaic, stain, molten or otherwise manipulate
17. *Accessory – Original made from Metal – cut, shape, punch, sculpt, reassemble, or otherwise manipulate
18. *Accessory – Original made from Ceramic or Tile – Treatment to exhibit must go through process that permanently alters the medium. Painting alone is not sufficient.
19. *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 attached information.
20. *Furniture – Recycled/Remade – made or finished by using a common object or material in a creative way. Include description of what was done to recycle or reuse item in your attached information.
21. *Furniture -- Wood Opaque finish such as paint or enamel.
22. *Furniture – Wood Clear finish showing wood grain.
23. *Furniture -- Fabric Covered - May include stool, chair seat, slipcovers, headboard, etc.
24. *Furniture – Outdoor Living - Furniture made/refurbished suitable for outdoor use. (NOTE: May be displayed outside). Include description of what was done to recycle or reuse item in your attached information.
25. *Accessory – Outdoor Living. Accessory made/refurbished by 4-H member suitable for outdoor use. (NOTE: May be displayed outside.) Include description of what was done to recycle or reuse item in your attached information.