
For scrapbook enthusiasts, this opens up endless creative possibilities—capturing vibrant county fair memories, documenting visits to local dairy farms, or designing layouts featuring iconic Wisconsin cheese. Whether it's a themed challenge that encourages scrappers to incorporate cow prints, milk cartons, or rolling green pastures into their pages, or a personal project celebrating family traditions tied to dairy, this month offers inspiration galore. A scrapbook challenge centered around Dairy Month could push crafters to experiment with farm-themed embellishments, nostalgic photos, or heartfelt journaling about their favorite dairy treats. It’s a chance to preserve the flavors and festivities of Wisconsin’s dairy legacy in a fun and artistic way!
A new Blue Plate Special challenge is posted each Monday (sketch), Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Participants have until the 3rd of the following month to complete and post their creations in the Cookin' up Creations Gallery.
Prize will be a $20 Gift Certificate to their favorite online store (random drawing).....
Welcome to another Sketch Monday here at Cookin Up Creations. For today's Moo-ments to Remember/Celebrating Wisconsin Dairy Month, I decided to focus on the Wisconsin part of the challenge, particularly Middleton, Wisconsin. Why? Because Middleton, Wisconsin is the home of the American Girl Doll headquarters! My daughters LOVED playing with their American Girl dolls. These toys were an important part of their childhood, and they spent many hours playing together with their dolls. This layout features my daughter's first trip to the American Girl Doll store in Chicago, Illinois and the moment she received her first American Girl Doll. So, for today's challenge, not only am I challenging you to use this incredible sketch from the talented Rochelle Spears from Sketches in Thyme, but also to create a project featuring you or your loved one with their favorite toy. Maybe it was a special gift like my daughter's doll? Or perhaps it's a grown-up toy like a car or a boat? The possibilities are endless! Because a star is a part of the American Girl logo, my additional challenge to you is to use a star somewhere on your project. I'm excited to see how you all interpret this challenge.
Here is the sketch...

And here is my project...
