Floral Art

SECTION MF

 

ENTRY FEE: 50 cents

Entries close: Wednesday, 10th March 2010

 

First Prize: $3.00, Second Prize: $1.50, Third Prize: 75c

 

Convenor: Mrs  Marion Skarstrom  ph. 8563 0480

 Stewards: Mrs. S. Starick, Miss E Zimmermann, Mrs. B. Grocke

 

PLEASE NOTE

All entries to be in place before 9.00am.

Exhibits to remain until 5.00pm, at which time

ENTRY FORMS MUST be produced to collect entries,

prize money and trophies in Floral Art section.

 

Sash and $10 cash for Most Outstanding Exhibit

presented by BAROSSA VALLEY FLORAL ART CLUB

 

SECTION A

Trophy presented by

SHIRLEY STARICK

for Most Successful Exhibitor

 

Grasses and foliage permitted.

 

301        Bowl of flowers, one colour

302        Bowl of mixed flowers

303        Vase of flowers

304        Arrangement for dinner table

305        Basket of flowers

306        Arrangement suitable for hospital

307        Presentation Posy

 

SECTION B

Prize presented by

VINE INN HOTEL, Nuriootpa

for  Most Successful Exhibitor

 

Wiring in classes 308 - 314 permissible

 

308       Flowers arranged in a box or boxes

309       Urn to face one way

310       Modern mass

311       Arrangement using fruit and flowers

312       Arrangement for special occasion

313       Interpretive arrangement

314       Arrangement using dried or coloured

 

SECTION C

Prize presented by

APEX BAKERY, Tanunda

for Most Successful Exhibitor

 

315         Arrangement using two flowers and one bud

316         Arrangement in black and one other colour

317         Arrangement modern

318         Arrangement using foliage

319         Arrangement European style

320         Tall and slender

321         Garden arrangement

322         As you like it

 

 

FLORAL WORK CONTAINERS

The exhibitor need not necessarily grow exhibits.

Exhibitors are to provide their own containers.

 

BOWL

A container, the diameter of which is greater

than its height.

 

TROUGH

A trough is a rectangular container, the length of which

is at least two and a half time its width.

 

VASE

A container the height of which is greater than its diameter.