The Village Building Company

2015 Bulli Show

Bulli Showground, Princes Highway, Bulli

www.thebullishow.com

PO Box 317 Woonona 2517

Prizes (due to rising costs there will be no prize money awarded except where stated)

1st Place Card, & Ribbon 2nd Place Card & Ribbon 3rd Place Card & Ribbon

Special prizes where stated.

The Pavilion Office

Open 10 am Saturday

10 am Sunday

The office will be closed: Saturday - 12noon

Sunday - 12noon re open at 3pm

(The Pavilion will be closed at 3.00 pm sharp Sunday)

Exhibits may be collected between 3.30pm and 6pm Sunday ONLY

A 15% commission will be charged for any sales at the Show

Exhibitor must see Pavilion Steward to arrange sales.

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Rules and Regulations

·  Please remember when addressing any of our Stewards that they are all Volunteers. Mr. J. Andrews President Bulli Show Society Inc.

·  Any entry not collected between 9am- 11 am Monday will be disposed of

·  Any exhibit, which received first prize at a previous Bulli Show, is ineligible.

·  The committee reserves the right to alter or delete any class.

·  The judges reserve the right to reclassify any entry.

·  No exhibit will be accepted without entry fee.

·  Exhibitors in junior sections may be required to provide proof of age.

·  All Exhibits are entered at the exhibitors own risk, the Bulli Show Society Inc will not under any circumstances hold its self responsible for any loss or miss delivery of exhibits at the society’ show or for any damage thereto.

·  The Society will not be responsible for any damage caused through or by any exhibit, and it shall be a condition of each entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Society blameless and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from such an accident.

·  Due to limited space, all effort will be made to display all prizewinners and as many other entries as possible.

·  By entering or exhibition in any section of the Society’s 2015 Show you agree to be bound by these condition

EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE

Pavilion entry fees all $1.00
Adults/ Pensioners Junior entries $1.00

No late entries will be accepted. All Judging will take place after closing each day.

Times and days listed below

When What day?

Senior & Junior

Photography

Monday the 25th May

10AM – 12 NOON THEN 2PM – 6 PM

Senior & Junior

Needle Work, Knitting ,Crochet, Craft & Woodwork

Tuesday the 26th May

10AM – 12 NOON THEN 2PM – 6 PM

Senior & Junior

ART ------Wednesday the 27th May

10AM – 12 NOON THEN 2PM – 6 PM

Closed Thursday 28th May

Senior & Junior

Horticulture, Vegetables, Honey, Eggs, Cooking,

Jams & Pickles only

Friday the 29th May

7 am to 10am

Section 1 Horticulture

Flowers Fresh

Class

1 Collection of native flowers

2 King Protea

3 Collection of Proteas

4 Single spike Orchids

5 Collection of flowers not scheduled

6 Collection of colored Garden Foliage

7 Collection of scented Geranium Foliage

8 Collection of Geraniums

9 Single Rose

10 Roses x 3

11 Collection of Camellia’s

Decorative

12 Formal arrangement of flowers fresh

13 Arrangement of native flowers

14 Arrangement of green foliage

15 Arrangement of flowers suitable for dining table fresh flowers

16 Wedding bouquet – fresh or silk

17 Theme arrangement fresh flowers (eg Christmas, Easter, Washed ashore )

18 Arrangement depicting a song (Song to be named by exhibitor)

18 A Arrangement as tribute to the Anzac 100 years on.

19 Arrangement using Herbs and edible flowers

Pot Plants

20 Orchid Australian native

21 Cattleya Orchid or any other orchid in a pot.

22 Bromeliads – any variety

23 Potted plant in flower

24 Indoor plant

25 Hanging basket

26 Miniature garden of succulent cactus - garden established

27 Mounted epiphytes (Stag horns, Elk horns, orchids etc)

28 Bonsai Specimen

29 Cacti / Succulent any variety

30 Collection of Herbs growing in a container

31 Potted coloured or variegated foliage

32 Coleus -- any variety

33 African Violet-- any variety

34 Begonia – any variety

35 Fern (any size)

RIBBON AND PRIZE FOR MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN SECTION ONE

Section 2 Vegetables

Class

1 3 Beetroot

2 1 Cabbage (any variety roots intact)

3 6 leaves Silver Beet or Spinach

4 6 stalks of Rhubarb

5 3 Carrots

6 3 onions

7 Leek

8 5 red skin potatoes

9 5 white skin potatoes)

10 Collection of roast dinner vegetables (6 varieties) – 1st - $10.00

11 Collection of herbs (3varieties)

12 3 Lisbon lemons

13 3 Common lemons

14 3 pieces of fruit (not scheduled)

15 1 Lettuce (any variety roots intact

16 3 Lettuce (fancy variety)

17 6 Beans (any variety)

18 Strawberries

19 3 Limes

20 Pumpkin

21 Tomatoes any variety

22 Other vegetable not previously mentioned

RIBBON FOR Most Successful EXHIBITOR IN SECTION 2 class 1 to 22

Honey

23 Frame of Honey

24 Light Honey (in jar)

25 Dark Honey (in jar)

Eggs

To be judged Saturday. No entries accepted after 9:30am

26 Tray of 6 white eggs

27 Tray of 6 brown eggs

28 Tray of 6 bantam eggs

29 Tray of 6 eggs any other variety

30 Best Novelty display

RIBBON FOR Most Successful EXHIBITOR IN SECTION TWO Class 23 to 30

Section 2B

Home Brew Competition

1. Pale Ale including Draught

2. Brown Ale including Old

3. Light Lager including Pilsener

4. Dark Lager

5. Stout

6. Wheat

7. Miscellaneous Drink – Ginger Beer, Lemonade, Apple Cider, Alcoholic or non-alcocholic

RIBBBON for best in section Home Brew Judges Choice

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Section 3 Knitting

All exhibits must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor, clean and completed in the last 3 years.

Class

1 Baby matinee jacket knitted

2 Baby bootees – 2 pairs

3 Baby Set

4 Any knitted garment made from fine wool

5 Any knitted garment made from thick wool (8 ply or more)

6 Any hand knitted garment 7 Any knitted Tea Cosy

8 Hand knitted shawl

9 Hand knitted rug

10 Creative knitting

11 Any other knitted work

12 Knitted toy’s

13 Knitted Pet Coat

Section 3 Crochet

All exhibits must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor, clean and completed in the last 3 years.

Class

14 Baby matinee jacket

15 Baby bootees – 2 pairs

16  Crocheted shawl

17  Crocheted Rug

18  Any other crocheted work

19  Duchess set

20  Doily (limit of 2 per person)

21  Table centre crocheted

22  3x Handkerchiefs (corner or edge crocheted)

23 Any other article of cotton crocheted

RIBBON FOR MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR FOR KNITTING & CROCHET

Section 3 NEEDLE WORK

All entries to be exhibitors own work

Hand embroidered tea cloth or supper cloth

class

24  Article of candle wicking

25  Article in Patchwork handmade other than Quilt

26  Article in Patchwork machine made other than Quilt

27  Article in Patchwork Combination other than Quilt

28  Article featuring ribbon embroidery

29  Article in Appliqué hand/ machine made

30  Appliqué quilt or cot cover hand / machine made

31  Embroidery any article not previously mentioned

32 Soft toy - made of fabric

33 Any article in Hardanger

34 Any article in cross stitch

35 Any article of Smocking

Quilts

36 Any article of Quilting hand made only

37 Any Article of Quilting machine made only

38 Any Article of Quilting Patchwork

39 Any Article of Quilting Combination Hand & Machine

TAPESTRY WORK

40 Article of tapestry (petit point)

41 Article of tapestry (long stitch)

42 Article of tapestry (framed)

43 Article of tapestry (Traditional Woven))

RIBBON FOR MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN SECTION THREE CLASSES 24-43

SPINNING & WEAVING

44 Woven Article

45 Woven Garment

46 Handspun Wool

47 Handspun Garment

48 Handspun Wrap or Scarf

49 Felted Article

50 Creative Garment

51 Accessories- 70% Natural Fibers- any technique.

52 Novice Spinner or Weaver- Any article or garment

RIBBON FOR MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN SECTION THREE CLASSES 44- 52

Section 3 continued over page

Section 3 Rags to Riches

This section is for an article of pre loved clothing that has been transformed into a glamorous piece of clothing.

A before photograph must accompany the entry.

The winning entry will be judged on the most transformed piece.

CLASS

53 Rags to Riches any article of clothing transformed

RIBBON & PRIZEFOR MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN SECTION THREE class 53

Section 3 Sc Needlework - Senior Citizens 70 yrs & over

This section is for senior competitors over 70 only

Class

1Sc Baby set

2Sc Baby matinee jacket

3Sc Baby bootees (2 pairs)

4Sc Knitted toy

5Sc Any knitted garment

6Sc 3 handkerchiefs (corner or edge, limit of 2 per person)

7Sc Duchess set

8Sc Doily (limit of 2 per person)

9Sc Supper or afternoon cloth embroidered

10Sc Any household article

11Sc Any piece of fancy work

12Sc Any article of cross-stitch

13Sc Any article of crochet

14Sc Cushion (any work, limit of 2 per person)

15Sc Coat hanger (any work, limit of 2 per person)

16Sc Any article of Quilting

17sc Any article of Smocking

RIBBON & PRIZE FOR MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR SECTION THREE SENIOR

Section 4 Crafts

All Exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor, clean and completed in the last 3 years.

Craft

Class

1  Paper Tole Framed

2  Quilling

3  Handmade / Paper Tole /Quilling etc Greeting Cards

4  Handmade Christmas Decorations

5 Handmade Christmas Stocking

6 Handmade Costume Jewelry

7 A Double page of Scrap booking - (limit 2 entries per person)

8 Dried or silk Flower Arrangement or Topiary Tree

9 Any article of craftwork not listed

RIBBON MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR

SECTION 4 CLASS 1-10

Over 70 Craft Work

(This section is ONLY for seniors over 70 yrs )

10 Craftwork general, over 70 years

Woodwork

11 Woodwork (Carving)

12 Woodwork (functional, working, practical) something that is usable not decorative

13 Woodwork (Ornamental) decorative not usable

14 Fretwork (handwork)

15 Scrollwork (machine/Hand scroll saw work)

16 Wood turning

17 Wooden Toy

Maurice Hamilton Memorial Trophy

RIBBON BEST IN SECTION FOUR CLASS 10

Donated By Mrs. Lita Hamilton

The Don Stewart Memorial Trophy

for best in section 4 class 11 to 17

Trophy Donated By Mr Ronald Stewart

Woonona Bulli RSL Club

Sponsors of the

2015 Bulli Show

Section 5 ART

Exhibitors may not enter more than two entries in each class. All work must be framed or mounted and prepared for hanging by single wire /cord. Maximum size (including frame) is 100cm x 60cm.

Any exhibit, which received a prize at previous Bulli Show’s, is ineligible. No wet paintings will be accepted.

A 15% commission will be charged for any sale at the Show.

Please see Pavilion steward to arrange sale.

No Trip tic Paintings. Single frame Paintings only

Remember to check your entry day in the front of this book no late entry will be accepted

Class

1 Seascape Oil / Acrylic

2 Landscape Oil / Acrylic

3 Water Colour –any subject

4 Pastel – Any Subject

5 Black & White Sketch any medium no painting

6 Abstract Painting any medium

7 Still life any medium

8 Portrait any medium

9 Animal Study Any medium

10 Mixed media any subject

RIBBON & PRIZE FOR MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR SECTION FOUR CLASSES 1-10

Class 11

Painting of the Bulli Area (recognisable subject)

Trophy Awarded for best in section 5 Class 11

Class 12 Tribute to the ANZAC 100 years on

THIS SECTION IS FOR ADULTS ONLY

Awarded for best in section 5 Class 12

Bulli Show Society Inc reserves the right not to hang work it considers unsuitable.

Section 6 Photography Amateurs only

·  Limit of 2 prints per person per class

·  All prints must be individually mounted on thin black cardboard (maximum boarder 5cm) any photo that is not securely mounted may not get displayed

·  No glass and No frames

·  Exhibitors name and class to be entered on to the back of all entries

·  To be judged by a recognized, professional photographer

Colour 4x6 inch Small Prints

Class

1 Colour print landscape or seascape

2 Colour print portrait people

3 Colour print Animals

4 Colour print funny photo

5 Colour print any other subject

8 x 10 inch or A4– Colour Prints

6 Colour print Landscape or seascape

7 Colour print Portrait people

8 Colour print Animals

9 Colour print Any other subject

Enlargements up to 16 x 20 inch

10 Colour print any subject

Photo Shop

11 Any Subject 8x10 or A4

Black and white

12 Black & white print 8 x 10 or A4 any subject

13 Black & white print 16 x 20 any subject

RIBBON & PRIZE FOR MOST SUCCESSFUL OVERALL EXHIBITOR IN SECTION SIX

(Determined on point score system)

1st – 3 points, 2nd – 2 points, 3rd – 1 point.

Section 7 Cooking

·  All entries must be on paper plates no glass or crockery plates

Class

1 3 plain scones

2 3 assorted scones (cheese, pumpkin, fruit)

3 3 small cakes

4 3 lamingtons

5 3 pikelets

6 Plate of 3 tarts (short pastry)

7 Selection of 3 biscuits (mixed Variety)

8 Slice – one variety (3 on a plate)

9 Butter cake (any variety)

10 Chocolate mud cake

11 Sponge cake or sandwich (any variety)

12 3 Muffins (any variety)

13 5 ANZAC Biscuits

14 Carrot cake

15 Boiled fruitcake

16 Date loaf, open tin, not iced

17 Health cake (no preservatives)

18 Plum pudding – boiled (250gms mixture) (Weight must be as stated)

19 Plum pudding – steamed (250gms mixture) (Weight must be as stated)

20 Fruit cake

21 Rich fruit cake (refer to A.S.C. N.S.W. recipe provided in this program)

22 Iced and decorated formal cake (WILL NOT BE CUT)

23 Iced and decorated novelty cake

24 Iced and decorated Cake in Honor of the Anzacs 100 years

25 Meat Pie

26 Fruit Pie

RIBBON & PRIZE FOR BEST IN SECTION CLASS 22-23

RIBBON & PRIZE FOR BEST IN SECTION CLASS 24

Honoring THE ANZACS