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Wasatch Elementary School

Drop off Creations in the Wasatch Main Gym for Judging Friday, day of the festival, 8:10 – 8:35 am

What is a Pop-Bottle Creation?

Pop-bottle creations are UNOPENED pop bottles and cans, decorated as any creation you can imagine, or assembled into a fun scene. Entries are donated to be used as prizes for the Pop-Bottle Parade (like a cake walk) at the Fall Festival. Make your entry something that Festival participants will LOVE to win!

  • Have fun!
  • NO GLASS bottles
  • Use unopened beverage containers (pop bottles or juice boxes/containers). No water bottles.
  • Combination of pop bottles could include:
    • One 2-liter bottle
    • Two 20-ounce bottles
    • Four or more cans or juice boxes
  • Any combination of 3 pop bottles
  • Groupings must be attached to a single board or box for easy movement and count as one entry.
  • You may purchase back your creation for a $5 donation to PAWS right after school (1-2pm)
  • Limit two entries per student
  • Attach entry form to your creation. (Entry forms are below, please cut and attach to your creation)

Guidelines                 

PRIZES, PRIZES, PRIZES!!!!!

All entrants receive a Fall Festival Ticket for each entry (limit 2) There will be a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize winner per grade level. They will get a ribbon as well as other prizes. Class Competition, the class that has the most entries will win a class party.

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