Art Craftsman
The Degree of Art Craftsman may be conferred on any one who takes fifteen of these tests:
1. Make a ceremonial suit for one's self.
2. Make a ceremonial belt of beadwork telling a story.
3. Make a ceremonial suit for younger Woodcraft Boy or Girl.
4. Dress a doll (not less than ten inches high) accurately in Woodcraft ceremonial suit, or some other distinct outfit.
5. Make a gardening or artist's smock with smocking.
6. Embroider a ceremonial dress, symbolic or Indian design.
7. Make a head band or shoulder strap or equivalent work in quill work.
8. Make five yards of handmade lace.
9. Make and decorate a pair of Indian leggings or moccasins.
10. Make a leather cushion cover with beadwork, or appliqué one of linen or a woven cover.
11. Weave a rug, Indian design preferred.
12. Make a box for coup feathers of leather or of birch-bark.
13. Make an attractive box or bag for rubbing-sticks and tinder.
14. Decorate a blanket, similiar to Sagamore's.
15. Make three useful articles with burnt work decorations.
16. Carve three useful articles such as spoons, forks, bowls, fire socket, and ornament with Indian designs.
17. Make a frame for picture out of a single piece of wood eight inches by ten inches.
18. Make a tray in basketry complete with glass mounting.
19. Make three pieces of silver work of good design.
20. Make three pieces of brass work of good design.
21. Make and decorate a brass or copper bowl, vase or plaque.
22. Make two hanging basket vases of willow or raffia suitable for porch decoration, fitted with holder of glass or tin.
23. Make a frame complete with glass and back, for Woodcraft charter.
24. Tell the meaning and name of ten beadwork designs used by American Indians such as rain, star, etc.