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**Title:** DIY School Supplies Competition
**Summary:**
* Two students, Katie and Sara, engage in a DIY school supplies competition, judged by their teacher.
* **Round 1: Notebooks** - Sara creates a notebook with a recycled jeans pocket pencil holder and scores a 9. Katie makes a fluffy flamingo notebook and scores an 8.
* **Round 2: Pencil Cases/Holders** - Sara crafts a fuzzy sock unicorn pencil pot (score: 9) and Katie creates a fluffy monster pencil case (score: 5, sparking controversy).
* **Round 3: School Bags** - Sara decorates a backpack with an evil eye design (score: 10) and the other student transforms a pink bag into a "chocolate dripping" dessert-themed backpack (score: 9).
* **Round 4: Pencils** - Controversy erupts as one student creates a flower pot pencil holder (awarded a 10, but disputed as not following the "DIY pencils" rule).
* **Outcome:** The competition is canceled due to the dispute, leaving no official winner.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, in short sentences with numbers:
**Competition Facts**
1. A DIY School Supplies competition was held in a classroom.
2. The competition had multiple rounds: DIY Notebooks, DIY Pencil Cases/Pencil Holders, DIY School Bags, and DIY Pencil Ideas.
3. Participants included Katie, Sara, and others (not fully named).
**DIY Project Facts**
4. A DIY Notebook idea involved repurposing an old jeans pocket as a pencil holder attached to a notebook.
5. Materials used in projects included hot glue guns, iron-on patches, fuzzy socks, felt, foam paper, and fabric paints.
6. A fluffy unicorn pencil holder was made using a fuzzy sock, a jar, felt, and pom poms.
7. A fluffy monster pencil case was created with furry fabric, a zipper, and googly eyes.
8. A plain backpack was transformed into an "Evil Eye" backpack using fabric paints and clay.
9. Another backpack was decorated to resemble a chocolate-dripped dessert using fabric paint and a silicone cupcake liner.
10. A plant pot was decorated and used to hold pencils with fake flowers attached to green pencils using hot glue.
**Scoring and Outcome Facts**
11. Scores were given for each DIY project, with scales including 5-10.
12. Sara received a score of 9 for her unicorn pencil holder.
13. Katie's fluffy monster pencil case received a score of 5.
14. Sara's "Evil Eye" backpack received a perfect score of 10.
15. The competition was ultimately canceled due to disagreements among participants.