CEOS
COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH SERVICE
CEOS (Community Educational Outreach Service) exhibits are projects that have been completed by a CEOS member. This is her opportunity to share her talent and skill with the Club, the
community, and the WVIF&E. One entry per class per person. Classes may be combined for lack of competition within any designated class. New classes may be opened as needed.
ENTRIES ACCEPTED: SUNDAY, July 15, from 2-6 p.m.
Entries may be picked up Sunday, July 21, from noon-2 pm
ENTRY FEE: $.50 PER EXHIBIT
1st place- $3.00 2nd place- $2.00 3rd place- $1.00
Section A: Visual Arts
Class 1. Painting– oil and acrylic
Class 2. Drawings– pen/ink, charcoal, etc.
Class 3. Watercolor
Class 4. Decorative painting
Class 4a. Collage-presentation of photos AND 3-dimensional items related to one another
Class 5. Other– natural or man-made
Section B : Photography
Class 6. People
Class 7. Animals– Wildlife
Class 8. Animals– pets and domestic
Class 9 Landscape /Seascape
Class 10. Still Life - objects arranged for visual enjoyment or a photo.
Class 11. Humor - in the subject photographed
Class 12. Patterns - natural or man-made
Class 13. Sequence Photos—showing sequence of time, events, growth, movement, etc. Must be
mounted together in one unit Suggested max. size 18X12”. Limit 6 photos.
Class 14. Montage (formerly Collage) - related photos, whole or portions within space.
Class 15. New picture of old things– No people. Photo’s less than 10 years old of subjects greater
than 40 years old.
Class 16. Other single photos.
Class 16a. Computer enhanced - photo enhanced by camera or computer to create unique creation.
This is beyond cropping.
Class 16b. Personal Pride - graduation, missing tooth grin, blue exhibit etc.
Class 16c. Plants, trees & flowers
Section C – Small blankets, quilts, afghan, lap covers, children’s blankets
Class 17. Crotched or knitted
Class 18. Quilted– any size of piecing, quilting
Class 18a. Other
Section D– Yarn Arts and Weaving (baskets elsewhere)
Class 19. Crocheted doilies, tablecloths, table runners, etc.
Class 20. Crocheted dolls/Doll clothing
Class 21. Crocheted other-pillow covers, clothing, etc.
Class 22. Knitting
Class 23. Weaving-ribbons, wool, linen, etc.
Section E– Embroidery Techniques
Class 24. Cross Stitch– counted, stamped
Class 25. Needlepoint and plastic canvas
Class 26. Machine
Class 27. Basic Embroidery– variety of stitches imaginable.
Section F– Baskets - Woven & Non-
Class 28. Large
Class 29. Small
Class 29a. Non-woven
Section G. Ceramics– figurines, vases, etc. Must be empty for judging.
Class 30. Christmas
Class 31. Holiday other than Christmas
Class 32. Non-Holiday
Section H- Quilting- Non-baby/crib/lap size. Judged by method of quilting and/or decorative additions.
Decorative Pattern Method
Class 33. Appliqué
Class 34. Pieced - Patchwork squares, crazy. Knotted, any pattern.
Class 35. Embroidery Design
Quilting Methods
Class 36. Hand quilted - stitched or knotted.
Class 37. Machine quilted
Other Quilted Items
Class 38. Wall hanging. Must have hanging method attached and available. NOT intended as
bedding.
Class 39. Quilted pillow covers.
Section I– Wreaths
Class 40. Wreaths –all varieties
Section J- Creative Writing
Class 41. Poetry –no limit for WVIFE
Class 42. Short Story-no limit for WVIFE
Class 43. Other– news articles, letters, etc.
Section K– Furniture - No couches
Class 44. Refinished older pieces - painted, stained, re-upholstered or combination.
Class 45. Finished new pieces –painted, stained, re-upholstered or combination.
Section L - Flower Arrangements
Class 46. Dried materials - purchased or from home flower garden.
Class 47. Fresh - from home garden or wild only, not purchased.
Class 48. Artificial materials
Class 49. Plaques and other items created from plant and flower parts.
Section M—Holiday Crafts (non-ceramic)
Class 50. Christmas ornaments
Class 51. Wall hangings –Christmas and other holiday/celebration items Must have hanging
method.
Class 52. Christmas other
Class 53. Easter
Class 54. Halloween
Class 55. Patriotic
Class 56. Other holidays & celebrations
Section N—Pillows and Soft Sculptures
Class 57. Pillows –NON quilted, NON crocheted
Class 58. Toys
Class 59. Decorative/fun. Non-toys
Section O—Heritage Skills
Class 60. Tole Painting –tin only
Class 61. Stenciling –any background, which will not be judged
Class 62. Split bottoms and caning-stools, chairs
Class 63. Other examples of pioneer skills.
Section P—Gardening
Class 64. Produce -Home garden display Minimum varieties with maximum 10 individual pieces—
Exception: Berries in small jar or a small bunch of grapes may count as 1; must be in
sturdy container which will not be judged.
Class 65. Houseplants –must have waterproof container, which will not be judged.
Section Q—Foods
Class 66. Baked goods –No cream filled items
Class 67. Home-canned fruits
Class 68. Home - canned vegetables
Class 69. Home –canned juices
Class 70. Jellies/jams/butters
Class 71. Pickles, relishes, salsas, etc.
Section R –Sewing
Class 72. Hand sewn
Class 73. Machine sewn
Section S -Recycling
Class 74. Fabric
Class 75. Glass
Class 76. Plastic
Class 77. Metal –aluminum or any other metal
Class 78. Paper
Class 79. Other
Class 80. More than ine recycled material in one newly created item.
Section T - Miscellaneous
Class 81. Woodworking –wood pieces must have been cut and finished by the exhibitor.
Class 82. Wall Hangings-non holiday, etc.
Class 83. Toys– Not soft sculpture.
Class 84. Jewelry
Class 85. Decorative clothing/shoes
Class 86. Scrapbook covers
Class 87. Scrapbooks pages– min. 2-page layout please.
Class 88. Card making
Class 89. Angels– any medium, size
Class 89a. Rabbits - any medium, size
Class 90. Useful items -items intended for use AS IS, not merely decoration.
Class 91. Original Design (an item of origination within the exhibitor’s own mind and talents. No
kits, must be design original to the exhibitor. Adaptations OK but exact copies are not.
Class 92. Leftovers –A near duplicate of some one other item an exhibitor may have displayed
elsewhere for CEOS.
Class 93. Other –Does not fit into any other category (as opposed to ‘leftovers ’)
Class 94. It ain’t pretty, but it does its job. Saluting ingenuity in solving something that “can’t be
fixed/used in any other way”, or “I just didn't have enough of what I needed/wanted to
do it right.”
Section U– Club Exhibits and/or history books– For CEOS clubs only. No larger than a 36”
wide by 36” deep. Must be entered with an exhibitors number. No entry fee. No premium. No ribbon.