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2005 Challenge
 

  Doll University presents;

 

Camp Doll U

      2005 Doll Challenge

Congratulations to these three prize winners!

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Jean Peeters    

 

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         Barb Swain                                              Maria Roxborough

Every entry was a winner this year, well done all!

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Make a doll that exemplifies this year's theme  "The Joy of Creating"  

3 Awards:   People’s Choice Award 

                        Board Members Award

                        Teachers Choice Award

3 Prizes:       Goodie boxes worth $50

Each entry  received a new, never before published pattern from CatTails.

Challenge Kit included:

3 fat eighths plus 1 fat quarter of fabric,

buttons & beads,

hair, and trim

plus 1 glass bottle.

 Rules:

1)  You must use at least 3 of the kit fabrics and no more than 3 of your own (excludes skin tone)

2)  You may use a pattern or design of your choice but it should not exceed 18 in height and should be sturdy enough to travel. Props must be attached to the doll.

3)  Make each challenge fabrics you choose  noticeable.

4) You must use some of the buttons, beads, trim  and hair  included in the kit but you dont have to use them all. Please place the ones you do use so that they are visible and arent hidden from sight.

5) Use the small glass bottle somewhere on your doll.

6)  Write your name and address on a fabric label and firmly attach it to your doll  In a hidden location. Your name must NOT be visible when judging occurs.