Costume-Con 20 (CC20): Doll Contest Rules
No photographs and no complete list of entries available at this time. If you have photos, entry names, or awards for this competition, please contact us!

Costume-Con 20 (CC20): Doll Contest Rules

Competition Staff & Rules

Staff:

  • Director: Di Cummins
  • Doll Competition Judge(s): Unknown

Rules:

Threads of Time Doll Show Rules

Di Cummings, one of Australia’s leading doll show specialists and collectors has agreed to manage the CC20 Doll Show, Threads of Time.

THREADS OF TIME

A Costume Competition for Dolls and Other Creatures

TIME ZONE – SECTION 1
Any Doll – as acquired by Entrant
A. Ancient
B. Medieval
C. Renaissance
D. Elizabethan
E. Regency
F. Victorian
G. 1910-1950s
H. 1960s-2001
J. Post 2001

TIME ZONE – SECTION 2
Any Doll – Dressed by Entrant
K. Ancient
L. Medieval
M. Renaissance
N. Elizabethan
O. Regency
P. Victorian
Q. 1910-1950s
R. 1960s-2001
S. Post 2001

OTHER ‘SOFT’ CREATIONS
Item used – not necessarily created by you

W. “I SAW YOU IN THE MOVIES”
Examples: A Crocodile as Crocodile Dundee
A Bear as ___”, A Cat as ___, etc
X. “OUT THE BACK OF BEYOND”
Any Futuristic Design
Y. “I DREAMT OF YOU LAST NIGHT”
Z. “SOMETHING DIFFERENT”
One item- Stretch your imagination.

ARTISTIC DISPLAY SECTION
A Scene created by you
A BLAST FROM THE PAST
1. 15″ x 15″
2. 30″ x 30″

THE CENTRE OF LEARNING
3. 15″ x 15″
4. 30″ x 30″

Entries must be received between 2-5pm on the Friday of Costume-Con 20. Arrangements for collection or shipping can be made with the organisers.

For a full set of guidelines and the entry form, contact us.

Miscellaneous Notes: [Recollections – to be confirmed! brm]

  • The orange pigs were by Lisa Ashton.
  • The zoo-ters (zoot suit animals) were by Nora Mai.
  • The last two images (purple and red flat hanging-style dolls) were by Alix Jordan.
  • The doll in black with the top hat was by Karen Schnaubelt.
  • The Holly Hobbie Horse (Best in Show) was by Susan Eisenhour.
  • I believe the box-like doll was made by Gloria White.
  • The Mary Queen of Scots doll was made by the same woman who did that costume in the Historical Masquerade.
  • Bruinhild was made by Unknown.

Miscellaneous Notes: To the best of our knowledge, no photos exist of this event. We welcome corrections and photographs!

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