The boys ended up performing tonight since one of the girls, Crystal Bowersox, was in the hospital. Hope she will be ok - she is one of my favorites.
*Michael Lynche singing It's A Man's World (James Brown)
Judges: Randy gave him a standing ovation. Ellen likes all his song choices and feels like he is the one to beat tonight. Kara said he went from being a singer to a performer. Simon said it was like coming from a pussycat to a lion in a week. Best for Mike!!
John Park singing Gravity by John Mayer.
Judges: Randy -That was your vibe but you didn’t bring anything new to it. It was flat and there was some pitch problems. Ellen - It was the right song choice. You got into it more than in rehearsal. Feel the song a tiny bit more. Kara - Way better than last week. I lack the connection with you. I don’t always believe it. You need to let loose. You are a little bit safe. Simon - I think Purple Haze may get their lead singer back this week. I struggle with the believability. In 20 minutes time we will forget that performance.
Casey James singing I Don't Want To Be by Gavin McGraw.
Judges: Randy: I love you channeling like Hendrix. I don’t know if you did the best vocal but this is the type of record I would make with you. Ellen: You can’t go wrong with the song. I love your look and I love you sound. You need to move more on the stage. I want you to perform more. Kara: The cougar is a fan but tonight you took 2 steps backwards. The notes were off on the bottom and you didn’t take the song to another level. Still a fan though. Simon: I am kind of with Kara. This week you turned into someone you would see in any bar in America. You don’t have the grit in your voice to make that work.
*Alex Lambert singing Everybody Knows by John Legend (very nervous)
Judges: Randy: Such an improvement over last week. You found your own niche a little bit.
Ellen: Someone took the unripe banana and put it in a paper bag. So much better than last week. You have such a great voice under that mullet! You have a unique style. Kara: You have an incredible recording tone. You will learn how to use it. Great improvement. Simon: That was a million times better than last week. You should only be nervous if you are useless and you are not. Needs to have a killer instinct now and choose good songs.
Todrick Hall singing What's Love Got To Do With It by Tina Turner
Judges: Randy: The falsetto run at the end was hot. I didn’t love this. Just sing a nice song and just sing it.
Ellen: Sing and move. Use your strength, you're a dancer. I don’t think it was the right song. That song didn’t help you get any votes. Kara: We all like you. When you started moving, it got better. I don’t get it, what happened to Todrick with the unique spin. Simon: Todrick, move but don’t sing. This is not working out at all for you. (Simon was a little too rude!)
*Jermaine Sellers singing What's Going On by Marvin Gaye
Judges: Randy: Better than last week. It was so close but so far at the same time. It just wasn’t a great performance. Another tough song to sing. You needed to pull it back more. Ellen: I love your style but it just didn’t work for me. You pushed too hard again. Kara: You are hitting some crazy notes but you are doing too much. Pull back and look for the meaning of the song. It feels forced and you're trying to show us every trick. Simon: We’re frustrated. You water down the songs. No one can take you seriously as an artist. It was kind of a caberet performance.
He asked them what song he should do next week. Simon told him he might not be there next week.
Andrew Garcia singing You Give Me Something by James Morrison
Judges: Randy: Honestly, that wasn’t the vibe for you. It was pitchy all over the place. I didn’t get it.
Ellen: I thought there were a couple of little pitch problems but I liked it. I am still a huge fan and I thought you were really good. You've got to top that Paul song that you did. Kara: Since your Paula song, it has been straight down. You have to surprise us. You played it too safe. We need another big surprise.
Simon: You are lacking something. Not choosing the right song again is a problem. It was just ok and you are better than ok.
*Aaron Kelly singing "My Girl" by The Temptations
Judges: Randy: I didn’t know if I was going to like this. Dude, you can really sing. That was 200% better than last week. Ellen: A whole lot more confidence. You sing well but the song is a bit forgettable. You do have a great voice. Kara: I really liked it and I like you. You are consistent. You have control. You are doing better and better. Simon: I didn’t like the song. It was all over the place. You went backwards. You have to work out what kind of artist you want to be. The arrangement was too old fashioned.
*Tim Urban singing Come On Get Higher by Matt Nathanson
Judges: Randy: I didn’t get it. It was very karaoke for me. Some pitch problems, nothing jumped out.
Ellen: You should act. You should be on Glee. Girls would love you. If you act, you have it made.
Kara: I liked the song choice but you didn’t make it your own. You look the part, you play the part but it’s not all there yet. Simon: I think that was a much improvement from last week. You picked a young song. You were more relevant than the other singers. I am impressed with your performance, your attitude and work ethic.
*Lee DeWyze singing Lips of An Angel
Judges: Randy: Bold Move. I liked it. I am a huge fan of yours. A couple of pitch problems but I liked it. Ellen: A couple of little pitch problems but it didn’t matter cause it came out as a great performance. It was great. Kara: I thought it was a big improvement from last week. Some pitch problems still this week but I could hear you on the radio. Your look is commercial. Simon: Raise your shoulders. Vocally you are head and shoulders above everyone else. When you lose your nerves, get your body language down and choose the right song ... You may be the one to beat.
*I like these. My favorites are Big Mike and Lee DeWyze.
In trouble: Toddrick and John Park - possibly Jermaine
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
American Idol Boys 3/2
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Monday, March 1, 2010
Stained Glass
March 1! Maybe spring is coming soon ... although snow is predicted here tomorrow. Sonny's Shooting Group has already canceled and we've gone to the grocery to stock up on our bread and milk! (that's a joke)
I made a Stained Glass Card tonight ... or at least that's what it reminded me of. I used the Lattice Sizzix Die Cut (from SU), the Top Note Die and the Butterfly Punch. The DSP paper is from the Welcome Neighbor pack in the Saleabration catalog. This is the final month to get a FREE stamp from Saleabration. Don't let it pass you by.
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Good bye to the Olympics ....plus an Easter card
I'm sad that the Olympics are over. I really enjoyed watching them. I really got into Curling! I think I could do that sport!! Now, I have to wait 4 years to see it again!! Today's hockey game between USA and Canada was a real nail biter. There was no "Miracle on Ice" this time but it was a great game. If we had to lose the game, at least it was Sidney Crosby ("Sid the Kid) of the Pittsburgh Penguins who did the dirty deed by scoring the winning point. All over the US, people were coming together to watch the Gold Medal game. In red states and blue states, tournament MVP Ryan Miller was on the tube and hockey was on the national consciousness. I've always loved hockey and I think this gave the game a well-needed boost. For the NHL, the 2010 Olympics generated excitement for a forgotten sport and provided an invaluable national spotlight on the game heading into the league's playoffs.
While I was watching the game today, I was working on getting some organization to my stamps .... mainly my sentiments. I have all my stamp sets stamped in a loose-leaf notebook in alpha order, but sometimes don't get much past "L" when looking for a stamp. And I don't know all the sentiments in my sets. So, I found a little 4" x 6" Photo Book that was empty and got busy. I stamped all my stamps on 4" x 6" copy paper and organized them by categories (Love, Birthday, Friends, Thinking of You, Get Well, etc). Unfortunately, I am going to need at least 2 Photo Books!! Hopefully, this will make stamping a little easier to find the right sentiment. I'll let you know!
Here's my first "easel card" that I made last week. It's an Easter card. The Easel tutorial can be found on Splitcoast.
While I was watching the game today, I was working on getting some organization to my stamps .... mainly my sentiments. I have all my stamp sets stamped in a loose-leaf notebook in alpha order, but sometimes don't get much past "L" when looking for a stamp. And I don't know all the sentiments in my sets. So, I found a little 4" x 6" Photo Book that was empty and got busy. I stamped all my stamps on 4" x 6" copy paper and organized them by categories (Love, Birthday, Friends, Thinking of You, Get Well, etc). Unfortunately, I am going to need at least 2 Photo Books!! Hopefully, this will make stamping a little easier to find the right sentiment. I'll let you know!
Here's my first "easel card" that I made last week. It's an Easter card. The Easel tutorial can be found on Splitcoast.
I used my new stamp set, Abundant Joy (from Occasions Mini). I watercolored the flowers and used some of the Champagne Mist Shimmery Ink around the edges and on the flowers. The scallops around the oval frame are made by punching several 3/4" circles and gluing them around the frame.
Here is the card opened up.
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Friday, February 26, 2010
Idol Results and a Hard Monday Mailer!
After a little chit-chat between the judges and Ryan Seacreast, the top 24 performed to American Boy. Sorry - they looked like they were lip-synching to me!!
Here we go -
Now to the guys - just about any of them can go!!
I received a darling Monday Mailer this week too. It's a slider card. I've seen these cards before but never attempted one. Betsy, who sent me the card, said it was HARD!! Well, I'll have to give it a try .... one day. (Margaret - we'll try it the next time you visit!!)
Here's the card closed:
Here we go -
- Janell Wheeler is gone.
- Ashley Rodriguez is gone
Now to the guys - just about any of them can go!!
- Joe Munoz - that's wrong!! The judges thought he was one of the best last night. Can't believe he got cut and not Tim Urban!!
- Tyler Grady - I had picked him so I guess 3 out of 4 ain't bad!
I received a darling Monday Mailer this week too. It's a slider card. I've seen these cards before but never attempted one. Betsy, who sent me the card, said it was HARD!! Well, I'll have to give it a try .... one day. (Margaret - we'll try it the next time you visit!!)
Here's the card closed:
And here is the card opened up (I won't tell you how long it took me to figure out how to open it!)
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
American Idol Boys Top 12 ... boring!
Well, tonight's show was sure disappointing! The guys are not as strong as they have been in recent years. I think a girl will win the final prize this year. Here's tonight's run down:
1. Toddrick Hall, 24, Arlington, Texas singing “Since You’ve Been Gone” (Kelly Clarkston) It was not great to me.
Judges: Ellen – great performer; chorus rough; singing wasn’t greatest but performance was. Randy – didn’t even know what song it was, shouldn’t completely change song. Kara – agrees w/Randy but you took a risk & you are a performer. Simon – came over as a “dancer who can sing” instead of a singer who could dance; murdered original song; verged on stupid.
2. Aaron Kelly,16, from Sonestown, PA singing "Here Comes Good Bye " (Rascal Flatts). He seems older than 16! I like him but I also love Rascal Flatts and don't know if that influenced me.
Judges : Simon – quite good performance! Not confident enough, needs to take control of the song & get self confidence. Kara – favorite kind of contestant – he has no idea how good he is. Randy – huge voice – need to believe in yourself. Ellen – ditto – will do very well. Love your humble-ness.
3. Jermaine Sellers, 27 , from Joliet singing “Get Here” He sounded squeaky and off key.
Judges: Ellen – huge fan, felt like was just doing a performance instead of feeling the song; trying too hard. Randy – weird choice of song. Kara – trying to show everything he could do but not meaningful, too old of a song for him. Simon said it is the kind of song that an old fogey would request to be played at a lounge bar. Simon felt that he was screaming in the middle of the song and that Jermaine totally blew his opportunity.
4. Tim Urban, 20, Duncanville, TX singing “Apologize” (Urban Republic). He got cut originally & when the other guy broke the rules, he got called back. He didn’t even tell his family – wanted to surprise them by seeing him on tv! Typical son!! I thought he was bad! And it seems the judges agree with me although I really felt sorry for him while the judges piled on the insults!
Judges: Simon congratulated him on making it back but that the first cut was completely correct as he didn't think his voice was good enough. Kara said that the music overpowered him. Randy said it was completely the wrong song for him as he lacks the falsetto to do the song correctly. Ellen agreed that Tim indeed didn't manage to hit the high notes. Everyone thinks he’s adorable though!
5. Joe Munoz singing "You and I Both" He has a good voice.
Judges: Ellen said he looked very comfortable on the stage and that he sounded really really good. Randy said it was not the perfect song choice but that he thought Joe did a good job. Kara liked the fact that he sang a song she wouldn't have expected and said he was the best performance this far. Simon said he kinda agreed but that it was an okay, safe forgettable performance. But that he didn't really show star quality.
6. Tyler Grady, 21, a college student singing “American Woman” didn’t do anything for me. J
Judges: Simon said the good news was that people would remember that song. The bad news was that it would be for the wrong reasons. Kara agreed that with Simon that he needs to mix it a bit up because otherwise he will become predictable. Randy said that it was definately style over substance but that Tyler needs to update the songs fron the 70's to be more current. Ellen says he has the same poses as the big stars from the 70's but lacks the emotions and charisma that they had.
7. Lee Dewyze, 24, Chicago singing “Chasing Cars” (Snow Patrol) I like him.
Judges: Ellen said it was a really good song choice except when he started screaming at a point in the song. Randy disagreed with Ellen because he didn't like the song choice. Kara mentions that the song has little range but that he changed it so he could show a bit of his range. Simon disagreed with Randy and Kara as he thought it was the best performance of the night.
8. John Park, 21, Northbrook, Ill, a college student singing “God Bless the Child” Not a favorite of mine.
Judges: Simon said you have to have an incredible voice to take on that song and that he failed at it because there was no emotion in the song and that he felt flat. Kara completely agreed with Simon and said that there was no connection with the song. Randy said he loved the vocal runs but that the song made him look old. Ellen said that the song wouldn't convince the girls to pick up the phone but that she really liked the performance.
9. Michael Lynche, 24, Florida singing “This Love” (Maroon 5) Big Mike is the person most people remember without problem. He was the contestant that became a father during Hollywood week and couldn't be at the delivery because of it. He was the second person playing an instrument today. He was on key the whole song and made it sound interesting. Somehow he stayed close to the original but still made it sound like his own.
Judges: Ellen said that Mike had a great personality but that there were a few pitch problems. Randy agreed wtih Ellen. Kara said it was a bit depressing until Michael showed up. Simon said he was more a support act before the main act. Nothing unique.
10. Alex Lambert, 19, from N Richland Hills, TX. He sang “A Wonderful World” (James Morrison) NO The whole performance felt somehow restrained.
Judges: Simon said it was the most uncomfortable performance of the night but that he needs to get his nerves under control. Kara said he sounded a lot like James Morrison. She said it was all there but it wasn't together. Randy said he has a great tone to his voice. Ellen's comment was that she likes that he sticks to keeping his mullet and aren't going to let it go!
11. Casey James, singing “Heaven” (to Kara I believe!) He is clearly Kara's favorite and took his shirt off for her during an earlier performance! He is definitely CUTE and can sing.
Judges: Of course the rest of the judges decided that Kara needed to be the first judge to comment on Casey's performance. She comments that she almost didn't recognize him with his shirt on and then tells everyone that it's wrong because she's married. She immediately calls out for her husband that she loves him. Randy adds "For the moment" as a response to the fact that she is married. Ellen said she could feel Kara undress Casey with her eyes. But she said he sounded really good and was going to get votes like crazy! Randy said it was a great song choice and that he liked the voice. Kara adds on a serious note that he is eye candy but that he definately is ear candy too. Simon says that he realizes that both of them are cursed with good looks. He said that Casey chose the perfect song and that it was the best performance that Simon heard from him the whole season.
12. Andrew Garcia, 24, California who is a stay at home Dad, singing “Sugar, We’re Going Down” by Fall Out Boy. Someone get him some different glasses!
Judges: Simon: "I was looking forward to hearing you more than anyone else tonight but I was disappointed with that. I don't think you took a risk and became very muso and intense." Too serious. Forgettable. Great recording voice. Kara: "That was a strange rendition of that song. I really like you and hope we see you again for many weeks cause you're great." Randy: "Go back to being you from Hollywood week." Ellen: "I think your version of Paula's “Straight Up” will carry you for a while."
My favorites:
Aaron Kelly
Lee Dwayze
Casey James
Andrew Garcia
In trouble:
Tim Urban
Tyler Grady
Alex Lambert
1. Toddrick Hall, 24, Arlington, Texas singing “Since You’ve Been Gone” (Kelly Clarkston) It was not great to me.
Judges: Ellen – great performer; chorus rough; singing wasn’t greatest but performance was. Randy – didn’t even know what song it was, shouldn’t completely change song. Kara – agrees w/Randy but you took a risk & you are a performer. Simon – came over as a “dancer who can sing” instead of a singer who could dance; murdered original song; verged on stupid.
2. Aaron Kelly,16, from Sonestown, PA singing "Here Comes Good Bye " (Rascal Flatts). He seems older than 16! I like him but I also love Rascal Flatts and don't know if that influenced me.
Judges : Simon – quite good performance! Not confident enough, needs to take control of the song & get self confidence. Kara – favorite kind of contestant – he has no idea how good he is. Randy – huge voice – need to believe in yourself. Ellen – ditto – will do very well. Love your humble-ness.
3. Jermaine Sellers, 27 , from Joliet singing “Get Here” He sounded squeaky and off key.
Judges: Ellen – huge fan, felt like was just doing a performance instead of feeling the song; trying too hard. Randy – weird choice of song. Kara – trying to show everything he could do but not meaningful, too old of a song for him. Simon said it is the kind of song that an old fogey would request to be played at a lounge bar. Simon felt that he was screaming in the middle of the song and that Jermaine totally blew his opportunity.
4. Tim Urban, 20, Duncanville, TX singing “Apologize” (Urban Republic). He got cut originally & when the other guy broke the rules, he got called back. He didn’t even tell his family – wanted to surprise them by seeing him on tv! Typical son!! I thought he was bad! And it seems the judges agree with me although I really felt sorry for him while the judges piled on the insults!
Judges: Simon congratulated him on making it back but that the first cut was completely correct as he didn't think his voice was good enough. Kara said that the music overpowered him. Randy said it was completely the wrong song for him as he lacks the falsetto to do the song correctly. Ellen agreed that Tim indeed didn't manage to hit the high notes. Everyone thinks he’s adorable though!
5. Joe Munoz singing "You and I Both" He has a good voice.
Judges: Ellen said he looked very comfortable on the stage and that he sounded really really good. Randy said it was not the perfect song choice but that he thought Joe did a good job. Kara liked the fact that he sang a song she wouldn't have expected and said he was the best performance this far. Simon said he kinda agreed but that it was an okay, safe forgettable performance. But that he didn't really show star quality.
6. Tyler Grady, 21, a college student singing “American Woman” didn’t do anything for me. J
Judges: Simon said the good news was that people would remember that song. The bad news was that it would be for the wrong reasons. Kara agreed that with Simon that he needs to mix it a bit up because otherwise he will become predictable. Randy said that it was definately style over substance but that Tyler needs to update the songs fron the 70's to be more current. Ellen says he has the same poses as the big stars from the 70's but lacks the emotions and charisma that they had.
7. Lee Dewyze, 24, Chicago singing “Chasing Cars” (Snow Patrol) I like him.
Judges: Ellen said it was a really good song choice except when he started screaming at a point in the song. Randy disagreed with Ellen because he didn't like the song choice. Kara mentions that the song has little range but that he changed it so he could show a bit of his range. Simon disagreed with Randy and Kara as he thought it was the best performance of the night.
8. John Park, 21, Northbrook, Ill, a college student singing “God Bless the Child” Not a favorite of mine.
Judges: Simon said you have to have an incredible voice to take on that song and that he failed at it because there was no emotion in the song and that he felt flat. Kara completely agreed with Simon and said that there was no connection with the song. Randy said he loved the vocal runs but that the song made him look old. Ellen said that the song wouldn't convince the girls to pick up the phone but that she really liked the performance.
9. Michael Lynche, 24, Florida singing “This Love” (Maroon 5) Big Mike is the person most people remember without problem. He was the contestant that became a father during Hollywood week and couldn't be at the delivery because of it. He was the second person playing an instrument today. He was on key the whole song and made it sound interesting. Somehow he stayed close to the original but still made it sound like his own.
Judges: Ellen said that Mike had a great personality but that there were a few pitch problems. Randy agreed wtih Ellen. Kara said it was a bit depressing until Michael showed up. Simon said he was more a support act before the main act. Nothing unique.
10. Alex Lambert, 19, from N Richland Hills, TX. He sang “A Wonderful World” (James Morrison) NO The whole performance felt somehow restrained.
Judges: Simon said it was the most uncomfortable performance of the night but that he needs to get his nerves under control. Kara said he sounded a lot like James Morrison. She said it was all there but it wasn't together. Randy said he has a great tone to his voice. Ellen's comment was that she likes that he sticks to keeping his mullet and aren't going to let it go!
11. Casey James, singing “Heaven” (to Kara I believe!) He is clearly Kara's favorite and took his shirt off for her during an earlier performance! He is definitely CUTE and can sing.
Judges: Of course the rest of the judges decided that Kara needed to be the first judge to comment on Casey's performance. She comments that she almost didn't recognize him with his shirt on and then tells everyone that it's wrong because she's married. She immediately calls out for her husband that she loves him. Randy adds "For the moment" as a response to the fact that she is married. Ellen said she could feel Kara undress Casey with her eyes. But she said he sounded really good and was going to get votes like crazy! Randy said it was a great song choice and that he liked the voice. Kara adds on a serious note that he is eye candy but that he definately is ear candy too. Simon says that he realizes that both of them are cursed with good looks. He said that Casey chose the perfect song and that it was the best performance that Simon heard from him the whole season.
12. Andrew Garcia, 24, California who is a stay at home Dad, singing “Sugar, We’re Going Down” by Fall Out Boy. Someone get him some different glasses!
Judges: Simon: "I was looking forward to hearing you more than anyone else tonight but I was disappointed with that. I don't think you took a risk and became very muso and intense." Too serious. Forgettable. Great recording voice. Kara: "That was a strange rendition of that song. I really like you and hope we see you again for many weeks cause you're great." Randy: "Go back to being you from Hollywood week." Ellen: "I think your version of Paula's “Straight Up” will carry you for a while."
My favorites:
Aaron Kelly
Lee Dwayze
Casey James
Andrew Garcia
In trouble:
Tim Urban
Tyler Grady
Alex Lambert
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Easy Easter Card in 3D!
Do you ever buy something and then not use it right away and when you are ready to use it, you can't remember how!!!??? Before Christmas, I bought a sheet of 3-D Diecuts from a stamp store in Lewisville, NC. They had samples all over of these gorgeous cards that they had made using these die-cuts. Marianne and I were hooked! We both bought some. I don't know if Marianne has used hers (doubt it!) but mine have sitting on my desk for about a month until I got up the courage to give them a try. I thought it was going to be hard but as it turned out, it was really easy. Wow! What an easy but beautiful card they make! Check it out and tell me what you think.
Here's a close up shot of the flowers so you can see the 3-D effect:
The flowers come on a sheet and you just punch them out. There are enough to make 4 flower sets and six one dimensional smaller flowers. Plus, the pieces are numbered so you know how to layer them.
I also found a Spellbounders Impressabilities Butterfly die that I had never used. These are really delicate dies and bend very easily. I just used it like a stencil on my card sponging Blush Blossom ink onto the Blush Blossom card. Then I used my Oval Nestabilites dies and cut out a Vanilla oval and a Pretty In Pink oval (I thought I was cutting out a Blush Blossom oval but after putting it together, realized I had grabbed the wrong color but it worked).
I stamped "Easter Blessings" from my new stamp set, Abundent Hope from the Occasions Mini Catalog.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
American Idol Girls perform
How do you like my new Blog Title? I made it myself from My Digital Studio!!
OK - tonight was the Top 24 Girls on American Idol. Are you ready for some critique-ing??? (I know I probably butchered that word!)
2. Ashley Rodriguez - 22 from Boston sang Happy from Leona Lewis. She has a good voice but was breathy on the microphone. I think she'll get criticism from doing a Leona Lewis song since she's a "find" of Simon's.
Judges: Kara – big song, not great but thinks she will move on; Randy – not good song choice; Ellen – take a risk next time & don’t do safe; Simon – didn’t like arrangement; feels like she is going backwards; no originality; could be in trouble tonight. I agree with Simon!
3. Janell Wheeler – 24 from Florida sang What About Love (Heart). I don’t think her voice is as good as the other two.
Judges: Randy – not favorite song choice, but he likes her voice; Ellen loved song choice, a few notes were off but she moved comfortable on stage; Simon – she gave 100% effort but only delivered 65% ; there were moments when he liked her voice, but song choice needs to be more original; he thinks she will survive this week; Kara – song too big.
4. Lilly Scott – 20 from Denver; has been living out of her car, sang The Beatles,Fixing A Hole;. She made the song her own and I like her although I don’t like her white / platinum / gray hair!! Her jazzy voice was great with the song.
Judges: Ellen – "that’s what we are talking about!" She made the song her own , has a unique voice – loved it / Simon – best so far, felt she sang the song because it portrayed her as artist not because it would get her to the next round / Kara – very believable; could feel that she is comfortable / Randy - she's like an "indie" artist - not worried about what others think; she was great.
5. Katelyn Epperly, 19 from Iowa, a college student sang Oh Darlin’ from 1969. She had some 80's hair going on! She was ok.
Judges: Simon: "Even though it was very messy, I actually really like you." Kara: "You know exactly what you're doing when you're up there." Then Kara gives her a hard time for being overly made up. I agree. Randy: "I think you can go places." Ellen: "You have an amzing voice." OK, so the judges liked her more than I did.
6. Haley Vaughn, 15 from Ft Collins, Colo., a high school student, She got her nose pierced when she made it to Hollywood. She sang another Beatles song – I Want to Hold Your Hand. I think she'll be back in high school next week!
Judges: Kara: "Every time you take that stage you have fun, but you need to work on technical abilities." Randy: "I love the unpredicitability." Ellen: "I enjoyed it. You just shine up there." Simon: "I thought it was verging on terrible. It was a mess."
7. Lacey Brown, 24 from Amarillo was cut last year before top 24. She sang Fleetwood Mac, Landslide. The slower songs are just tougher to win the audience but I thought she did ok.
Judges: Randy: "I thought it was terrible ... pitchy." Ellen: "I just didn't think it worked out." Simon: "It was just boring, sorry." Kara: "I do hope that America gives you one more shot."
8. Michelle Delamor, 22 from Florida sang Alicia Keyes, I Keep on Falling;
Judges: Ellen thought it was fantastic but was safe – seemed easy for her, knows she can do better; Simon – did very well, very professional since that is what she does for a living but not one wow moment but she looks fantastic; Kara – very commercial looking; moments that weren’t great; going for divia spot – lacks believability; Randy – tough song but did pretty good job but she has more – need to take risks and show them something no one else has
9. Didi Benami, 23 from Knoxville sang The Way I Am, another slow song. I like her - got my vote.
Judges: Simon – good singer but too many are trying to sound like the original singer; thought song was dreary; missing a spark; likes her & has good voice; Kara – thought song was good & made some creative changes, a little pitchy; Randy - no star factor, loved song & she sounded great; Ellen – great voice, great look, low key
10. Siobhan Magness, 19 from Cape Cod is a glass blowing apprentice! She sang Wicked Game by Chris Issac. She's an interesting girl! You don't expect that voice to come out of her.
Judges: Kara – wouldn’t have picked the song, but like it; quirky girl, a little nasel-y; in the moment when she is singing which sets her apart tonight; Randy – tough song, great voice; reach for a bigger song; Ellen – loved it, really liked it a lot; Simon – "you really are a funny little thing" – never know what she is going to do – like it but liked the Stevie Wonder song she did during Hollywood week better. Simon asked her why she picked the song and she answered him in her monotone voice . Simon answered in a monotone., "now I understand."
11. Crystal Bowersox, 24 from Ohio. She has dreadlocks; is a mom (not sure if she's a single mom or not but I bet so). Idol is not a show for her but she is doing it to give her son a better life. She's singing "Hand in My Pocket" by Allanis Morrisette. This song is tailor-made for her skills. I like her vibe - and she plays the harmonica too! I think she could find a big audience out there! Probably my favorite!!
Judges: Randy: "I love your originality as an artist. I like what you do. I'm a fan." Ellen: "I think we are lucky you decided to audition for Idol." Simon: "The truth is there are thousands of you doing that outside subway stations. You've got to do something and make it your version. I think you're refreshing." Kara: "You have that ability to take us on a journey with you, but I didn't see that so much tonight."
12. Katie Stevens, 17 from Connecticutt is a high school student and is very close to her grandmother who has Alzheimers. She sang Feelin Good by Michael Duble.
Judges: Ellen: "It was good, but you're 17 and it was very intense. I want to see you be 17." Simon: "It was like your mum and dad had given you the song. And it was very pageanty." Kara: "You were kind of all over the place, and that's not like you." Randy: "I think you're a great talent. It was just too old for you. Be 17." I agree with the judges.
One of the things I noticed tonight is that I'm really, really going to miss Simon Cowell when he's off this show. His comments tonight were really so much more precise and useful than any of the other judges. Ellen is obviously still trying to figure out what she can bring to the show -- it wasn't very clear tonight. I like her on the show. I have to admit, I was very doubtful but she does bring humor to the group. I just didn't think she added a whole lot tonight.
Who were your favorites tonight?
Top 3:
- Crystal Bowersox
- Didi Benami
- Paige Miles
but I also voted for:
- Lilly Scott
- Katelyn Epperly
- Lacey Brown
Should be worried Thursday night:
- Janell Wheeler
- Ashley Rodriguez
- Haley Vaughn
Well, calling for more snow tonight and tomorrow here! Will this winter ever go away??
OK - tonight was the Top 24 Girls on American Idol. Are you ready for some critique-ing??? (I know I probably butchered that word!)
1. Paige Miles – 24 from Naples, Florida sang It’s All Right Now - To me, she seems comfortable performing on stage and has good vocals. She got a vote from me.
Judges: Simon thinks she has best voice of all girls but didn’t like song choice (wedding song); Kara disagrees – loved song choice – she "slayed" the song – just didn’t think she did enough with chorus; Randy & Ellen agreed & disagreed with both. Ryan, I didn't need to hear that she's sown into her dress and has been waiting to pee.
2. Ashley Rodriguez - 22 from Boston sang Happy from Leona Lewis. She has a good voice but was breathy on the microphone. I think she'll get criticism from doing a Leona Lewis song since she's a "find" of Simon's.
Judges: Kara – big song, not great but thinks she will move on; Randy – not good song choice; Ellen – take a risk next time & don’t do safe; Simon – didn’t like arrangement; feels like she is going backwards; no originality; could be in trouble tonight. I agree with Simon!
3. Janell Wheeler – 24 from Florida sang What About Love (Heart). I don’t think her voice is as good as the other two.
Judges: Randy – not favorite song choice, but he likes her voice; Ellen loved song choice, a few notes were off but she moved comfortable on stage; Simon – she gave 100% effort but only delivered 65% ; there were moments when he liked her voice, but song choice needs to be more original; he thinks she will survive this week; Kara – song too big.
4. Lilly Scott – 20 from Denver; has been living out of her car, sang The Beatles,Fixing A Hole;. She made the song her own and I like her although I don’t like her white / platinum / gray hair!! Her jazzy voice was great with the song.
Judges: Ellen – "that’s what we are talking about!" She made the song her own , has a unique voice – loved it / Simon – best so far, felt she sang the song because it portrayed her as artist not because it would get her to the next round / Kara – very believable; could feel that she is comfortable / Randy - she's like an "indie" artist - not worried about what others think; she was great.
5. Katelyn Epperly, 19 from Iowa, a college student sang Oh Darlin’ from 1969. She had some 80's hair going on! She was ok.
Judges: Simon: "Even though it was very messy, I actually really like you." Kara: "You know exactly what you're doing when you're up there." Then Kara gives her a hard time for being overly made up. I agree. Randy: "I think you can go places." Ellen: "You have an amzing voice." OK, so the judges liked her more than I did.
6. Haley Vaughn, 15 from Ft Collins, Colo., a high school student, She got her nose pierced when she made it to Hollywood. She sang another Beatles song – I Want to Hold Your Hand. I think she'll be back in high school next week!
Judges: Kara: "Every time you take that stage you have fun, but you need to work on technical abilities." Randy: "I love the unpredicitability." Ellen: "I enjoyed it. You just shine up there." Simon: "I thought it was verging on terrible. It was a mess."
7. Lacey Brown, 24 from Amarillo was cut last year before top 24. She sang Fleetwood Mac, Landslide. The slower songs are just tougher to win the audience but I thought she did ok.
Judges: Randy: "I thought it was terrible ... pitchy." Ellen: "I just didn't think it worked out." Simon: "It was just boring, sorry." Kara: "I do hope that America gives you one more shot."
8. Michelle Delamor, 22 from Florida sang Alicia Keyes, I Keep on Falling;
Judges: Ellen thought it was fantastic but was safe – seemed easy for her, knows she can do better; Simon – did very well, very professional since that is what she does for a living but not one wow moment but she looks fantastic; Kara – very commercial looking; moments that weren’t great; going for divia spot – lacks believability; Randy – tough song but did pretty good job but she has more – need to take risks and show them something no one else has
9. Didi Benami, 23 from Knoxville sang The Way I Am, another slow song. I like her - got my vote.
Judges: Simon – good singer but too many are trying to sound like the original singer; thought song was dreary; missing a spark; likes her & has good voice; Kara – thought song was good & made some creative changes, a little pitchy; Randy - no star factor, loved song & she sounded great; Ellen – great voice, great look, low key
10. Siobhan Magness, 19 from Cape Cod is a glass blowing apprentice! She sang Wicked Game by Chris Issac. She's an interesting girl! You don't expect that voice to come out of her.
Judges: Kara – wouldn’t have picked the song, but like it; quirky girl, a little nasel-y; in the moment when she is singing which sets her apart tonight; Randy – tough song, great voice; reach for a bigger song; Ellen – loved it, really liked it a lot; Simon – "you really are a funny little thing" – never know what she is going to do – like it but liked the Stevie Wonder song she did during Hollywood week better. Simon asked her why she picked the song and she answered him in her monotone voice . Simon answered in a monotone., "now I understand."
11. Crystal Bowersox, 24 from Ohio. She has dreadlocks; is a mom (not sure if she's a single mom or not but I bet so). Idol is not a show for her but she is doing it to give her son a better life. She's singing "Hand in My Pocket" by Allanis Morrisette. This song is tailor-made for her skills. I like her vibe - and she plays the harmonica too! I think she could find a big audience out there! Probably my favorite!!
Judges: Randy: "I love your originality as an artist. I like what you do. I'm a fan." Ellen: "I think we are lucky you decided to audition for Idol." Simon: "The truth is there are thousands of you doing that outside subway stations. You've got to do something and make it your version. I think you're refreshing." Kara: "You have that ability to take us on a journey with you, but I didn't see that so much tonight."
12. Katie Stevens, 17 from Connecticutt is a high school student and is very close to her grandmother who has Alzheimers. She sang Feelin Good by Michael Duble.
Judges: Ellen: "It was good, but you're 17 and it was very intense. I want to see you be 17." Simon: "It was like your mum and dad had given you the song. And it was very pageanty." Kara: "You were kind of all over the place, and that's not like you." Randy: "I think you're a great talent. It was just too old for you. Be 17." I agree with the judges.
One of the things I noticed tonight is that I'm really, really going to miss Simon Cowell when he's off this show. His comments tonight were really so much more precise and useful than any of the other judges. Ellen is obviously still trying to figure out what she can bring to the show -- it wasn't very clear tonight. I like her on the show. I have to admit, I was very doubtful but she does bring humor to the group. I just didn't think she added a whole lot tonight.
Who were your favorites tonight?
Top 3:
- Crystal Bowersox
- Didi Benami
- Paige Miles
but I also voted for:
- Lilly Scott
- Katelyn Epperly
- Lacey Brown
Should be worried Thursday night:
- Janell Wheeler
- Ashley Rodriguez
- Haley Vaughn
Well, calling for more snow tonight and tomorrow here! Will this winter ever go away??
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I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Monday Mailer plus 411 Challenge Card - easy too!
Wow, what an easy card this was! I made this card for my Monday Mailer and for the challenge at Stamping 411. It was such an easy layout that I didn't even have to think! The paper is from that wonderful stack of DSP in the Occasions Mini Catalog! If you are on the fence about this paper, jump off and order it. It is really great! I'd love to see this paper go into the main catalog next year but doubt that it will.
So there's not much stamping involved in this card at all since all those flowers are on the DSP - only the saying which is from another great SU product - Teeny Tiny Wishes. I can always find a saying I want in that set. So I stamped "because nice matters" on Pumpkin Pie and punched it out with the Modern Label punch. Then I glued some leaves and a little flower from the Sweet Pea Stitched Felt pack (in the Occasions mini too); tied some orange grosgrain and Chocolate Chip taffeta ribbon (I know ... it looks grey) around the DSP; and glued it onto my Rich Razzleberry card. Easy, peasy!!
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I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
A Scrunchy Vellum flower
What a beautiful weekend we had here in the Carolinas! The temperature was finally out of the 30's and we saw the sun! Sonny worked outside - changing oil in our cars, raking leaves, etc. and the ball of ice that is in our heat pump is almost all melted!! At least it is melted down enough so we were able to run our heater and not on emergency power!
I made the most gorgous card (in my humble opinion!) yesterday!
I made the most gorgous card (in my humble opinion!) yesterday!
I used Blush Blossom (a color I don't use often) with Soft Suede. I ran the piece through my Big Shot with the Elegant Bouquet embossing folder. Then I used my Scor It and scored diagonal lines over the whole piece. For the flower centers, I chalked Pretty in Pink on a small piece of Blush Blossom. (I think it was Pretty in Pink! Last year I dropped my chalks & had to guess which colors were which to put back in the holder.) I punched out the flower centers with my 1/4" circle punch and glued them down. The flower is vellum that I chalked with a little Blush Blossom and a little Pretty in Pink (???). I punched 10 circles with my Scallop Circle Punch and punched a hole through the middle with my piercer and put a brad through the middle. Then I just scrunched up each petal to the middle. Here's a close-up of the flower -
The leaves are from the Big Shot also using the Little Leaves die and Certainly Celery. Tie a piece of Soft Suede polka dot ribbon and mat the piece onto Soft Suede. Then adhere the whole thing to a Blush Blossom card. Then sentiment is from Whimsical Words (Saleabration). I punched it out with my small oval punch and chalked the edges.
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I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Monday Mailer Technique
I received my Monday Mailer yesterday and it was so cool, I had to try the technique. Of course, it is a Zindorf technique .... she always does the greatest cards!
So, here is the card I received:
So, here is the card I received:
And here is the card that I made:
Isn't it cool??
If you want to try this technique, click HERE.
We went to Concord Mills today and while Sonny was browsing in Bass Pro Shop, I wandered around in AC Moore. I haven't been to AC Moore since it moved out of Concord Mills and was quite impressed. They have done a good job in stocking their paper craft area and have Sizzix Dies, Nesties, Cuttlebug, 7 Gypsies brand and others. If you're in the area, check it out.
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I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
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