


This month at Cookin’ Up Creations, we’re turning our creative tanks into aquariums of inspiration! Whether your scrappy stash is teeming with color or hiding a few quirky surprises like that one-eyed googly fish, we’re challenging you to open the lid and show us what’s swimming inside.
From bubbly embellishments and underwater hues to layouts that make waves with motion and texture, this month we’ll explore a different part of your crafty ecosystem. Think of it like cleaning out your fish tank—only way more fun and way less smelly.
It’s time to check the filter, stir the waters, and let your creativity flow free. What’s in your tank? Let’s find out—one page at a time.
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)..... Sea horses are my favorite thing to watch in the tanks at the aquarium. They have some interesting facts about them. They are tiny and delicate yet have so manytiny tails. Seahorses have long prehensile tails to anchor themselves by grabbing onto objects such as seagrass, seaweed and coral. They are the masters of camoflage. Thy hide and blend in with the coral surrounding them. They change colors an have several colors on their tiny bodies. They swim upright by using the dorfin fin to keep them vertical. The male caries the eggs on his abdomen until they hatch. So my challenge to you is this: Use swirls on your layout, 5 or more brads or enamel dots to represent the eggs, use some hidden journaling to represent the camoflage ( mine is in the library pocket) and since they change colors use 2 or 3 different colors.
Here is my example Don't forget to have fun creating!