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To view entries --> COMPETITION ENTRIES
Put your skills and ideas together for this great new competition. You have been reading about this great competition in
The Australian Women's Weekly in 1966 in your newsletter, so we decided to recreate it in our club newsletter. Using
ordinary household items create or invent your own original idea - a mini masterpiece for our favourite teen dolls. We have divided
the competition into categories as follows:
Category 1: Clothes and Accessories - create/invent a piece of clothing or an accessory or a complete outfit or it can
be a series of items on a theme of wearable articles - turn an ordinary household item into an item our teen model can wear.
Prize: BFMC Skiing Vacation - kindly donated by ABC Doll Club Qld Branch, Brisbane
Category 2: Large Item/s - create a larger item/s such as a bed, desk, sofa, fridge or television etc. You can make/design a
single large furniture item or a series of items on a theme which includes a large item, as described. You can include commercial items
such as restaurant or office ideas in this as it does not need to be for a home exclusively.
Prize: BFMC Shopgirl - kindly donated by Lisa Scully of Chelsea's Collector Cottage
Category 3: Small Item/s - create a small household or business item/s or series (can be on a theme e.g. multiple items
or multiple uses of one item) such as a toaster, jug, perfume bottles, camera, mobile phone, office supplies, books etc. You can
include commercial items for a business your doll can run, not just items for use in the home.
Prize: Working Red Rement Chest & Lamp - kindly donated by ABC Doll Club Qld Branch, Brisbane
Category 4: Outdoor Item/s - create any garden or other outdoor item/s including cars, furniture, lawn mowers,
actual gardens, trees, items to do with sports and hobbies or any other miscellaneous item you can dream up that does not fit any
of the above categories 1, 2 or 3!
Prize: MOTM Daria Shopping Queen - kindly donated by ABC Doll Club Qld Branch, Brisbane
Competition Guidelines
Your idea should be either, an original creation or an original variation on an existing creation. If your idea is not completely
original by you, you should mention where the original idea came from and how you changed or adapted it with your original variation of
the idea.
You should write out a brief instruction of your idea and if possible send a photo. Photos will be posted on the website and the ideas
published in the newsletter. Voting will be conducted in the Sep/Oct 2009 edition of the ABC Doll Club Newsletter to find the winners of
the competition.
Competition entries should be kept anonymous to ensure a fair vote. To start off the competition, but not to be included in the vote or
in the competition In the next newsletter, look for some bedroom ideas to be put together by regular contributor Debbie Farne Sang.
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