Oceanside contestant still on winning team

By: AGNES DIGGS - Staff Writer | Friday, February 4, 2005 9:54 PM PST

And then there were three. On the first episode since CBS changed "Wickedly Perfect'"s time slot to 8 p.m. Saturdays, Tim, the handsome finish carpenter from Florida, took one for his team, reducing the Crafty Beavers quartet to a trio.

The group challenge was to create a "living art" exhibit for a toney museum gala. Each team had 36 hours and $1,500 to complete their life-size montage and an individual project ---- a mask.

Cracks appeared in Team Artisan's facade as Kimberly, the Atlanta homemaker, made a run at Oceanside's Margo Leidigh, calling her "pushy." Still, Margo's team prevailed, despite an attempt to intimidate them by Mitch, the product designer from Chicago and an opposition team member. It was instant karma for him when one of the judges called his individual project ugly. He then called the judge unprofessional.

But the rough stuff is just beginning. Tune in tonight when the teams will be assigned a 2-day stint running a bed and breakfast. The pressure to succeed continues to take its toll; and one contestant will crumble from the strain in front of the judges.

Four down and counting in the television contest to find the next great style maven.

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