After all that mumbo jumbo was finished, the real fun began. The judges looked at all the submissions that had made it past the initial screenings with one purpose in mind: to narrow down a whole load of entries to just fifty. They knew it would be tough but, whoa. They had no idea just how difficult it would be to choose only fifty favorites out of so many great submissions.
They divided all the entries into "yes," "maybe," "probably not," and "no" piles. Then, they debated about whether the entries met the judging criteria (red, sendable, unique), whether the designs would look good next to photos (since that's one way they'll be sold during the holidays), etc..
When it got too intense, the judges decided lunch outside by the fountain would be in order. A little sunshine and fresh air (and eating out) gave them new perspective and energy to keep going in the afternoon.
They divided all the entries into "yes," "maybe," "probably not," and "no" piles. Then, they debated about whether the entries met the judging criteria (red, sendable, unique), whether the designs would look good next to photos (since that's one way they'll be sold during the holidays), etc..
When it got too intense, the judges decided lunch outside by the fountain would be in order. A little sunshine and fresh air (and eating out) gave them new perspective and energy to keep going in the afternoon.
By the end of the day, they had done it (and boy, were their brains fried). They picked fifty to move on to the next round of judging. But that round would have to wait until the next day . . .
p.s. More pictures of the Bowling Alley coming soon. :)