I’ve been busy working inside my home while avoiding the August heat. Working on crafts of all kinds, I finished recipe cards in 3 designs. I know we all like to pin recipes, use Yum, and apps, but I still like pretty cards. I often give baked goods as gifts and an enclosed card with the recipe is a nice touch. The recipe cards are two to an 8.5 x 11 inch page. You can print and put in a binder or cut out the individual cards.
I. Using country blueberries and pink checks, there is the Blueberry Treat Recipe Card.
II. The second card is a Pink Fruit Smoothie Recipe Card.
Pink Fruit Smoothie Recipe Card
III. The final card is a country Yellow Gingham Card.
Enjoy the cards and thanks for coming by!
As with all my printables, they are for your personal use. Please do not post the image on your own site unless you link back here.
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Oh I love this. You are making it so hard for me to choose features! I may have to do one a day. That would even be hard!
Thanks for linking at Our Holiday Journey. I think I am going to go ahead and feature your Brccolli /Cauliflower
salad on my Monday post for the In The Kitchen prompt!
Thanks for sharing. Have a great week.
You are too sweet Sherry. Thanks for the feature. You know at OUr HOliday Journey you reference your other blog but don’t have a link. Please add a link so I can visit your other blog.
What pretty cards. 🙂
Thanks
These recipe cards are darling. You always come up with the cutest things. Thank you for sharing them at Happiness is Homemade link party. Pinned and shared.
thanks for the pin
Carol, These recipe cards are adorable! I love the blueberries and pink checks!
It’s nice to be able to find a recipe on Pinterest now days, but I still love my sweet recipe cards! Thanks for sharing these with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
How generous of you Carol, thank you. Thanks also for sharing your links with us this week at Celebrate Your Story. We hope you will join us again.
A recipe is even tastier when it’s written out on a pretty card. Thanks for sharing these at this week’s Encouraging Hearts & Home Blog Hop!
You’re welcome
I’m with you on this one, Carol. I’m a tactile person and still prefer paper over my laptop. These printable recipe cards are so adorable and I love your tip about using them as gift cards. Really love this idea 🙂
I’m glad you like them. Years ago I went to a work holiday party. The host had a table of homemade pumpkin breads all wrapped so each guest could take one. Beside them was a stack of recipes for it. I’ve never forgotten that sweet gesture.
love these cards and thank you for sharing them. I can recall my mother having a recipe box filled with cards
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Thanks for the visit and the fried catfish recipe!