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TRASH TO FASHION SHOW INFORMATION

Your chance to walk the "green" carpet!

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Teams MUST fill out the link below to participate in the
Trash to Fashion Show.
Deadline: April 30, 2016


Please Fill Out This Form

ONLY ONE SUBMISSION PER TEAM.
Only 3 members maximum per team.
Only 1 model per team.
You must be able to attend SLIME, May 7, 2016 12pm-1pm.
Register at http://www.slimemakerexpo.com/tickets.html

Teams may enjoy SLIME activities prior to the Fashion Show. The staging/preparation area will be open to teams at 11am. Team competition will begin at noon (12pm).

Requirements/Rules for Garments

  • All garments are to be modeled on the runway at Bay Shore Middle School SLIME event on Saturday, May 7, 2016.
  • Models must wear regular clothing under the created garments. (ie: shorts/tank tops/bodysuits)
  • Garments are to be fabricated from recycled household “trash” (ie: cereal boxes, potato chip bags, candy bar wrappers, etc…).  You may use a plastic tablecloth, garbage bag or paper bag(s) as a base to build your creation.  NO FABRIC IS ALLOWED!!
  • “Sewing” can be accomplished through needle and thread, staples, duct tape, or safety pins.
    Male or female outfits/models are accepted/allowed.
  • You may accessorize your outfit with any of the following:  boots/shoes, earrings/jewelry, hats, purses/totes/backpacks
  • Teams may be comprised of 1-2 designers and a model. Three team members maximum.
  • Music will be provided for the runway.  Be prepared to STRUT your STUFF like a model!
  • Taking pictures is ALLOWED!  Let’s have FUN!

Check out these links for inspiration:


http://www.brit.co/recycled-dresses/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieq0KW0dm8w
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  • SLIME 2017
    • SLIME 2017
    • Sponsors
    • Prizes
    • "Make a Difference" Charity Pitch Fest 2017
    • Presenters
    • Workshops
  • LI STEAM Edcamp
  • PAST EVENTS
    • SLIME 2016 >
      • Video
      • Committee
      • SPONSORS
      • Activities
    • SLIME 2015 >
      • Schedule of Activities (2015)
      • Trash to Fashion Show Information
      • Sponsors & Donors Wall of Fame
      • Participants
      • Committee
      • Special Thanks
    • Barnes & Noble Mini Maker Faire >
      • National Maker Faire DC 2015
  • SLIME IN THE MEDIA
    • Awesome Foundation
    • Bay Shore Schools Website
    • Bethpage Schools Website
    • Buncee
    • Commack Courier
    • Critter Kin
    • Edu @ Scholastic
    • Embrace Makerspace
    • The Golden Age of Education Blog
    • Innovate LI
    • Imagination Foundation
    • Islip Bulletin
    • Library Journal
    • Long Island Maker Festivals
    • Speakers
    • Manufacturing Day
    • New Hanover County Schools
    • NYSCATE
    • Odyssey Online
    • Rochester Mini Maker Faire
    • School Library Journal - Maker Workshop
    • School Library Journal - Reflections on the National Week of Making
    • School Library Journal - 2015 School Librarian of the Year
    • YALSA