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Dolls

Wanda Hines Chairman (432) 332-3964
Rebecca Tucker Chairman (432) 530-2919
Connie Shaw Chairman (432) 530-0156

 Entry Times 

Sunday, August 31, 2008 Enter Exhibits Noon to 6:00 p.m.
Monday, September 1, 2008 Enter Exhibits Noon to 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 2, 2007 Enter Exhibits Noon to 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 14, 2008 Pick Up Entries 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Special Rules 

1.  All entries in the Doll Division are subject to the General Rules & Regulations of the Creative Arts Division as published herein.  PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.

2.  Dolls must be registered to be exhibited.  NO EXCEPTIONS.

3.  Dolls MUST be on stands.  Baby dolls may lie on a pillow or blanket.  Fair does not supply stands, pillows or blankets.  These items should accompany your doll at time of entry.  NO EXCEPTIONS.

4.  Items which have received awards of First Place (or higher) in the Doll Division will not be allowed to re-enter.  No item may be entered more than three (3) times, regardless of awards received.

5.  Broken, damaged or soiled dolls will not be accepted for exhibition or competition.  EXCEPTIONS – ANTIQUES (1800-1960).  Please note that although antique dolls and playthings are exceptions to the rule, entries in all Divisions and Classes will show and judge much better if care is given in their presentation, appearance and cleanliness.

6. Chairman may re-classify any entry at her/his discretion if it is found to have been entered in the wrong Division, Class or Category.

7.  In each division that applies, each entry will be labeled Professional (P) or Hobbyist (H).  No teacher may enter as a hobbyist in his/her field.

8. Each item is judged individually on its own merits.  Dolls and related items are judged by a point system.  If an item merits a ribbon, then it gets a ribbon regardless of how many other items win ribbons in that class.  If an item does not merit a ribbon, then no ribbons will be awarded, even if it is the only item in that class.  Having your dolls judged is a good way to award good work, to encourage the desire to achieve improvement and to check on your progress as a skilled doll artist.

For questions or information about entering dolls or judging criteria,
please contact one of the Chairpersons.

Division 1 Antiques (1800 – 1960)

Class 1:  Bisque - German Class 8:   Foreign
Class 2:  Bisque - French Class 9:   Rubber or Vinyl
Class 3:  China or Parian Class 10:  Hard Plastic
Class 4:  Miniatures Class 11:  Fabric
Class 5:  All Bisque Class 12:  Celluloid
Class 6:  Pin Cushion or Half Doll Class 13:  Wax (poured or wax-coated)
Class 7:  Composition Class 14:  Other not listed

 Division 2 Modern (1961 – Present)

Class 1:  Barbie and others 11-1/2"
                 A.  Collector Edition
                 B.  Holiday Edition
                 C.  Theme
                 D.  Other
                 E.  Celebrity
                 F.  Other
Class 10:  Celebrity or Look-a-Like
Class 11:  Advertising Doll
Class 12:  Bed or Bottle Dolls



 
Class 2:  Fashion Doll Class 13:  Mechanical, Wind up, etc.
Class 3:  Baby
 
Class 14:  Porcelain Collectibles
                  (commercially made)
Class 4:  Toddler Class 15:  Cloth Doll
Class 5:  Adult Class 16:  Animal
Class 6:  Foreign Class 17:  Group (no more than 10)
Class 7:  Character Class 18:  Other, not listed
Class 8:  Ethnic Class 19:  My Favorite Doll or Toy
Class 9:  Storybook or Fantasy  

* For Class 19, doll or toy should be at least one (1) year old and owned by a child under 12 years of age.  Only one (1) doll or toy per child may be entered.

Division 3 Toys

Class 1:  Dollhouses
                A.  Made by Owner
                B.  Made by other than Owner
                C.  Commercially made
                D.  Antique
                      1.  Kit
                      2.  Plan
                      3.  Original
Class 2:  Dioramas
Class 3:  Paper Dolls
Class 4:  Antique Toys
Class 5:  Modern Toys
Class 6:  Stuffed
Class 7:  Wood
Class 8:  Other not listed
 

Division 4 Costuming

Class 1:  Sewn
              A.  Vintage
              B.  Modern
              C.  Fantasy
Class 2:  Crocheted
              A.  Vintage
              B.  Modern
              C.  Fantasy
Class 3:  Knitted
              A.  Vintage
              B.  Modern
              C.  Fantasy

NOTE:  Items in Costuming Division may be entered on doll, display stand or other appropriate dress form.  All handmade accessories (such as shoes, socks, hats, etc.) will also be included in the judging.  Purchased accessories will not be judged, but will be considered as to appropriateness to costume.  Commercial clothing will not be accepted in Costuming Division.

Division 5 Handcrafted Reproductions - All Mediums
Reproduction dolls are those that have been reproduced
as closely as possible to the original doll.
A.  Antique
B.  Modern

Class 1:  Baby
Class 2:  Child
Class 3:  Lady or Man
Class 4:  China or Parian
Class 5:  Dollhouse Doll
Class 6:  Milette or All Bisque
              (11" tall or smaller)
Class 7:   Character or Whimsey
               (Googlies, Santas, etc.)
Class 8:   Fantasy
               (Elves, angels, unusual, etc.)
Class 9:   Mechanical, Musical or Wind-Up
Class 10:  Half Doll, Pincushion or Tassel Doll
Class 11:  Other not listed

Division 6 Handcrafted Interpretations - All Mediums
Interpretation dolls are those showing your own creativity
and/or style; interpreted different than originally designed.
A.  Antique
B.  Modern

Class 1:  Baby
Class 2:  Child
Class 3:  Lady or Man
Class 4:  All Bisque or Dollhouse Doll
              (10" tall or smaller)
Class 5:  Character (Granny, Santa, etc.)
Class 6:  Fantasy (Elf, angel, fairy, etc.)
Class 7:  China or Parian type
Class 8:  Bust (any style)
Class 9:  Half Doll, Pincushion or Tassel Doll
Class 10: Original Sculpt (any medium)

 

Class 11:  Cloth Doll
                a)  Pattern
                b)  Kit
                c)  Original
                d)  Printed fabric or panel
Class 12:  Composition
Class 13:  Mixed media
Class 14:  Animal
Class 15:  Group or Scene
Class 16:  Re-born
Class 17:  Mechanical, Musical or Wind-up
Class 18:  Accessories (must be hand made)
Class 19:  Other not listed

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