
The 45 Degrees entry was a very large martini glass.

“Ladies and Gentlemen, Start Your Caprese” at Agio.

The display window at Arts A Poppin’ was full of apparel made with inner tubes.

The Athenaeum Foundation’s “More of Itchy’s Treadful Behavior.”

“Putt-Skee” was hands-on at Silver in the City/At Home in the City.

Young artists at Very Special Arts of Indiana created “Eat More Veggies” for Bazbeaux.

“Hunting Season” at The Best Chocolate in Town.

“Racing through 2010” hinted at this year’s Mass Ave Criterium, a bicycle race.

It was “Time for ComedySportz.”

“Spring Flowers” at Evolve Salon was second in the judges’ voting and third in the People’s Choice voting.

“Cupcake-a-Flying” at The Flying Cupcake.

The Frame Shop/Franklin Barry Gallery adopted a racing theme with “Tired of the Same Old B..ch.”

At Global Gifts, “It’s a Good Year To Recycle,”

A bilingual entry at Henry’s on East Street.

A curvaceous entry by the Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival.

Mass Appeal’s creation was reflective of the month, and the city.

The Mass Ave Toys entry took second place in the People’s Choice voting.

“Getting Ready To Leave the Nestle Inn” was created by the Center for Inquiry at School 2.

The Project School duplicated its logo in creating “The Energy Wheel” for Nurture.

R Bistro’s entry was a real corker on the East End.

RN Specialties kept with the medical theme with “Sphygmomanometer.”

“Industrial Chic” at Sage Boutique.

“The Market’s On the Move” was created by Century 21 Scheetz.

Created by Schmidt Associates, “Archy the Arachnid” won both the judge’s award and the People’s Choice Award.

The entry for the YMCA

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