Weird & Wacky
Junior Talents 18 years & under
806. Junior Talents 18 years & under – “Hilarious Hat” Decorate a hat to celebrate the Fair’s theme. Must be able to wear. Not to exceed 76.2 cm (30 inches) in any diameter
807. Junior Talents 18 years & under – “Fancy Footwear” Decorate a pair of shoes. Any theme. Must be able to put your feet inside
808. Junior Talents 18 years & under – “Goofy Garden Gnome” Decorate a garden gnome. Any theme. Not to exceed 60.96 cm (24 inches) in any diameter
809. Junior Talents 18 years & under – “Glorious Glasses” Decorate a pair of sunglasses. Any theme. Must be able to wear
810. Junior Talents 18 years & under – “House of Happiness” – Create and decorate a doll house out of small boxes such as shoeboxes or tissue boxes. Not to exceed 60.96 cm (24 inches) in any diameter
Poster Promoting
The Brooklin Spring Fair
(see brooklinspringfair.com for complete rules)
1401. Youth Poster: OAAS Intermediate Poster. Open to children up to and including grade 4
1402. Youth Poster: OAAS Senior Poster. Open to children in grades 5 to 8 inclusive
1403. Senior Poster. Open to children in grades 9 to 12 inclusive
Junior Sewing
1701. Pet Bandana
1702. Coasters, set of 4
1703. Hair scrunchies, set of 3
1704. Pillowcase, standard size 20” x 26” – for beginners
1705. Patchwork pillowcase, standard size 20” x 26”
1706. Small tote bag, size 13” x 10”
1707. Upcycled shirt, attach a “before” image
Junior Talents
JK/SK
1301. Paper plate farm animal
1302. Coloured farm animal page – from colouring book – Max. size 8 1⁄2” x 11”
1303. Decorated tin can
1304. Farm animal made from egg carton
1305. Crayon Leaf Rubbing – max size 8 1⁄2” x 11”
1306. Favourite stickers on paper plate
1307. Construction paper sunflower decorated with sunflower seeds
Grade 1-2
1308. Create a handmade bracelet
1309. Crayon self portrait – max size 8 1⁄2” x 11”
1310. Handmade Christmas tree decoration
1311. Playdoh farm animal
1312. Create an article of weaving using scraps of material
1313. Creation using Tim Hortons cup
1314. Clothes pin animal
Grade 3-4
1315. Grow your own crystals with salt or sugar in a small glass jar
1316. Create a bracelet using beads
1317. Make your own slime – 1 cup in a resealable, leak proof container
1318. Design a Brooklin Spring Fair Badge or Crest – colour or black and white not computer generated, max size 8 1⁄2” x 11”
1319. Embellished/decorated first initial – mounted on 8 1⁄2” x 11” paper
1320. Origami item
Grade 5-6
1321. Design a Brooklin Spring Fair badge or crest (not computer generated)
1322. Friendship bracelet using embroidery floss
1323. Farm landscape painting
1324. A tractor made from Lego type blocks (displayed in a shallow box) max size 11.8x15.7”
1325. Make a 3-D Mask
1326. Item made from duct tape
Grade 7-8
1327. Design a logo for the Brooklin Spring Fair –max size 8 1⁄2” x 11”
1328. Design a farm themed Decorate Tile (on paper), repeated 4 times – max size 8 1⁄2” x 11”
1329. Handmade jewelry – 2-piece set
1330. Local Dairy Farms – Write about how we can use local dairy products
1331. “Gifts in a jar”, non-food items displayed in a 1L (1 quart) size jar
1332. Sew a fruit, vegetable, or fair food (hot dog, popcorn, ice cream, etc.)
1333. Create a pin cushion
Junior Photography
Grade 6 & UNDER
1501. Farming
1502. 1 - Small pet dog
1503. 1 - Large pet dog
1504. 1 - Pet cat
1505. 1 - Other pet
1506. My Backyard
1507. Buddies
1508. Fair Fun
1509. Bugs!
Grades 7-12
1510. My Hero
1511. Old Graffiti
1512. A Selfie
1513. Sporting Event
1514. Rainstorm
1515. What is it- (No Caption)
1516. Your Dream Car
1517. Any Brooklin Street sign
1518. Photographer’s Choice (Colour photo only)
1519. Finding My Favourite Colour
1520. Photographer’s Choice
Junior Horticulture
Flower Specimens, bulbs, corms, tubers
1601. Iris, any type, any colour (1 bloom)
1602. Lily of The Valley, blooms with some foliage (3 stems)
1603. Narcissus, (daffodil), any type (1 scape)
1604. Tulip, single, any colour (1 bloom)
Houseplants:
1605. Plant grown for foliage, must be identified (1 pot)
Vegetables
1606. Rhubarb, 1 cultiver, pulled out, tops cut 1 ½”, in fan shape, tied and presented on plate.
1607. Any other vegetable, identified, presented on plate
Just for Fun Amateur Horticulture Design
1608. Fair theme arrangement using fresh flowers, accessories allowed
1609. Crazy Critter, crazy shaped fruit or vegetable, decorated to create strange creature, displayed on plate
1610. Mini greenhouse ecosystem in a mason jar
1611. Carved potato stamp, displayed on small plate with sample stamping
1612. Wildflower seed bombs, 3- presented on small plate
1613. Fairy house terrarium, in a glass container, containing at least 1 plant
1614. Pressed Flower clay ornament
1615. Rain boot filled with artificial flowers, accessories allowed
1616. Design a pollinator garden, on paper, drawn by hand
Preschool
1617. If I could be a vegetable, I would be a… pick a vegetable and make it “you” by adding a silly face
Grade 1-2
1618. Create a “grass head” using nylons, soil and grass seed- presented in a cup
Grade 3-4
1619. Build a sponge grass house using household sponges and quick growing grass seed
Grade 5-12
1620. Grow a tomato plant, upside down in a clear plastic bottle, with strings to hang