Scrapbooking

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GUIDELINES:
1. Refer to the Hendricks County 4-H Policies, Entry & Exhibit Guidelines for poster and general
display guidelines.
2. Consult your 4-H Scrapbook manual for specific instructions and options for each level.
ALL LEVELS:
• ALL scrapbooks MUST be 12 x 12 in size.
• Display a scrapbook as described in the scrapbook guidelines.
• Turn in a completed record sheet to your leader for them to sign.
EXHIBITS:
Level 1 (Grades 3-5) (suggested)
• Complete six (6) pages per year in your scrapbook.
• Crop straight cut only.
• Bullet journaling on each page. Bullet captions with names, dates, and places, etc. More details
may be added depending on space.

Level 2 (Grades 6-8) (suggested)
• Complete eight (8) pages per year.
• Crop photos in any shape.
• Journaling on each page or on one page of a two-page spread. Must be in complete sentences.
Include names, dates, places, etc. More details may be added depending on space.

Level 3 (Grade 9-12) (suggested)
• Complete ten (10) pages per year.
• Crop pictures in any shape.
• Journaling on each page or on one page of a two-page spread. Must be in complete sentences.
Captions do not need to be in paragraph form. Include names, dates, places, etc. More details may
be added depending on space.
• One page must contain memorabilia or documentation which goes with the photos (ticket stub,
award, program, newspaper clipping, napkins, etc.

Scrapbooking Scorecard

Exhibitor Name ­­__________________________

 


County ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­______________________________

 

Class _______________________________

 

Project ________________________________________

 

 

Excellent

Good

Fair

Needs Improvement

Appearance – attractive in color and decoration

 

 

 

 

Workmanship- neat and clean

 

 

 

 

Function and/or decorative quality of this item

 

 

 

 

Creativity in design and/or materials

 

 

 

 

Overall appeal of project

 

 

 

 

Judge’s Comments:

 

 

 

Scrapbook Scorecard