Join us all month long as we focus on some of the world’s most famous product mascots - anywhere from the Michelin man to the Pillsbury doughboy. You'll never know WHO your CHALLENGE Team will pick for you . . . just know, they're all gonna be GR'R'REAT!
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).....

In 1995, the phrase “Eat Mor Chikin” first appeared on a billboard in Atlanta, GA. Painted by a pair of mischievous cows, the phrase kicked off one of the most recognized advertising campaigns in Chick-fil-A® history.
Fast forward to today, the boisterous bovines are still at it, finding creative ways to encourage humans to put down their burgers and pick up chicken instead.
There are many different breeds of cows. These are the most common breeds:
Black Angus - Highest Grade Beef
Holstein - Most Milk Production
Red Angus - Best Maternal Instinct
Hereford - Most Adaptive
Jersey - Highest Quality Milk
Charolais - Best for Crossbreeding
Limousin - Highest Yield of Meat
Shorthorn - Most Fertile
Simmenta - Most Versatile
Texas Longhorn - Most Intelligent
Gelbvieh - High Weight Gain
Salers - Best for Calving
Highland - Best Quality Meat
Belted Galloway - Most Resilient
Dexter - Best for Smaller Ranches
I used photos of my son at his farm with some of his cows. He has a few different breeds of cows.

My challenge to you is to represent the cow on your page by:
**Use an animal or multiples of the same animal. This can be in the photos or as embellishments. (I used both)
**Use patterned papers to represent the spots and patterns that the cows have.
**Use string, thread etc to represent the string that is used to tie up the cow
Oh and have some fun in your barnyard while you are creating your page



















