After a very, very long wait (at least two hours after their scheduled time), the kids performed their song for the America's Got Talent producers. Apparently the producers didn't talk to the group but did ask their director for a full video of their show this year. So now they wait...until probably March or early April to see if they get to go on the show. Ryan said there was lots of very interesting people to try out there was also an anime convention going on in the same building. I had never heard about it, but needless to say it sounded a bit strange. Such a cool experience for them to see the beginning of what starts a show like this and absolutely no worries at all if it doesn't go any further!
{Ryan and his good friend, Matt}
Ardyth celebrated her one year blogging anniversary this weekend. She has a fun challenge going on to take one of the first cards you posted on your blog and used it as inspiration to make a new card. I have to say I laughed when I looked at my first card as I still love this color combination and the SU grosgrain ribbon is one of my all time embellishments. So I used the color combo as my inspiration and the gradient inking too on the leaves. If you have a minute, come play along too!
Here's the original post :)
19 comments:
What a fabulous experience for the group - wishing them the best of luck!
What a fun challenge Lynn. I love the gradient colour you got on these leaves, so pretty :)
crossing my fingers.....
Okay, love the before and after......both cards are awesome:)
Love the card - beautiful - hope the show choir makes the cut. If not it has been a wonderful experience for them.
Fun challenge! I love both of your cards! :)
How GREAT is all of it! At the show choir competition they did fantastic. And how cool is it that they tried out for America's got talent! I cant wait to hear how that goes!! And I loved both of your cards! :)
What a great experience - to see how it works and start to really understand how many people are involved and how hard you have to work to go far! Can't wait to hear the result! And thanks for playing along with my challenge - I went back to the first one I ever posted on Splitcoast (back in 2006) and it actually looks a lot like yours, so we must have been right in style at the time! Love your remake - fresh and pretty - love the gradient inking!
Wow! Both cards are fabulous, Lynn! I love, love, love those pretty colors!
I'll keep my fingers crossed for Ryan and the group - what a neat experience for all of them! :)
what a fun challenge! I love it! My style and photography have changed (not to mention product!). LOVE that ribbon and the pink! What a super fun experience for Ryan...this show choir journey sure has blossomed!
What an amazing experience. Fingers crossed for the group!! Love the card - swooning over the maple leaves. Have a great Monday :)
Both of your cards are fabulous but I guess that the newest one shows your CAS style has emerged to a greater degree!
The colour scheme is just as lovely now as it was originally. I like all the white space in your new design.
I love your remake (as well as your 'first post' card). Gorgeous colors and beautiful leaves. ann
What an adventure for Ryan! Your new card is amazing, I love the colors of the leaves! You always know how to make the sets look good...
What an exciting experience for Ryan and the choir! Hope I get to see them on the show!
Sounds like a fun challenge from Ardyth although I'm a little scared to look back to the beginning of my blog! LOL! Love how you used the elements of the original card and pared it down to your signature CAS style!
I really like both of the cards Lynn, no laughing! The boys will be anxious to hear the results.
How stinkin' exciting!
And I just adore those leaves in this color palette! GORGEOUS!
how cool! I saw your facebook post, that is so exciting! Awesome cards, just love them!
Wow, I love the CAS remake!
Fabulous remake and equally fabulous original ... love the strong colours! What an adventure for the boys! Anita :)
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