Recipe Card Gift Ideas (2024)

Give a gift with great sentiment by turning old family recipe cards into thoughtful gifts.

I’m a crazy woman when it comes to family recipes.

In fact, they are one of the most precious sentimental collections I own.

I firmly believe that a family’s recipe collection is one of the ways a family’s story and history can be passed on from generation to generation.

Each recipe points to a person, place, and event where shared memories took place – most often around a kitchen table.

Here are some creative ways recipes can be used both as handwritten recipe gifts, and a way to preserve family memories.

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5 Ways to turn Recipe Cards into Thoughtful Gifts

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Make your own recipe book

Many years ago, money was tight and Christmas was approaching. I wracked my brain to think of a creative, thoughtful gift idea I could give to both my and my husband’s family members.

I landed on the idea of making my own recipe book called “Recipes- A Collection of Family Favorites compiled by Rita Joy”.

In it were recipes from both sides of our families – our moms, grandmas, sisters, and sisters-in-law.

Included with each recipe was a 1 or 2 sentence description as to the recipe’s origin and a memory attached to it.

There weren’t any fancy full color pictures included – just a bit of black and white clip art for each section division.

I had it photocopied and spiral bound at our local Staples store.

And, ironically, when our boys grew up and left home, they each asked for a copy of one… (Thankfully, I had 3 extra printed and ready for them.;))

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Have a cookbook publisher print off your favorite recipes

I’m not going to lie – printing my own cookbook was a LOT of work! Since then, I’ve discovered there are many online companies that will do all the hard work of printing recipe book gifts.

A few options are Blurb, Cookbook Publishers,and Morris Cookbooks.

*Note: I haven’t had any cookbooks published through those companies, so I cannot speak first hand regarding their service.

Turn Handwritten Recipe Cards into a Recipe Binder

Another simple way to pass on a collection of recipes is by creating a recipe binder. This is a much simpler option as each recipe can be printed on standard printer paper, punched with a 3 hole punch, and put in a binder. It is then easy to add to the collection as time goes on.

To make the process of transferring your handwritten recipes into printable format, I’ve discovered these pretty templates that you can purchase for a low price through Etsy: (Click on picture to see the details.

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Have handwritten recipe cards printed on dish towels

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I absolutely love handwritten recipes! Just opening up my recipe file and seeing my Mom’s precise handwriting floods me with memories and thankfulness for her. (She is in glory now.) A person’s handwriting is a part of their unique personality, and I just love how no two are exactly alike.

Did you know you can have handwritten recipes printed onto dishtowels or aprons? You can!! They make the most precious handwritten recipe gifts.

Here are a few different options I tracked down online. (Click on the arrows to scroll through and the image to find details):

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Create a one of a kind piece of art using a handwritten recipe

If you are handy with a scanner and photo editing, you could scan in handwritten recipe cards and turn it into a printable image. Then it could be printed in any size (at a local print shop like staples) and framed.

If you don’t feel comfortable with that technology, here are a few places who do similar services. One will even turn your recipe into a canvas art print.(Click on the arrows to scroll through and the image to find details):

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To find some of my family favorite recipes:

  • Check out the recipes sectionfor a whole bunch of options!
  • This steam pudding recipe is our family Christmas dessert tradition – and perhaps the oldest recipe I own.
  • My mother-in-law’s easy freeze ahead lasagna gets made at least once a month at our house.
  • This family favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe was in my mom’s recipe file. It was given to her by a Pastor’s wife who lived in our home town before I was born.

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Recipe Card Gift Ideas (2024)

FAQs

How to turn a recipe card into a gift? ›

Transcribe your family's favorite cookie recipe onto a cookie jar, engrave grandma's oxtail soup recipe onto an easel (now you don't have to lean over and squint), or hang up the most oft-used family recipe on a sign so that it's always in sight.

What can I do with old recipe cards? ›

Scanned recipe books

Recipe books built entirely from your collection of scanned recipe cards and clippings include the recipe cards in their original form, rips, stains and all. If you like, include family photos — particularly those featuring cooking or breaking bread together!

What do you put on a recipe card? ›

For each recipe card, include the following information:
  1. a list of ingredients.
  2. basic preparation instructions.
  3. plating notes.

How to gift family recipes? ›

Scan handwritten recipes and have them engraved or printed on a cutting board, an apron, a tea towel, a mug, a plaque or another thoughtful gift.

Do people still use recipe cards? ›

Although many call it outdated, the world of using good ol' paper for books, studies, and even recipes is still very much present. There are simply some things that digital tools cannot replace, and deciding to print your own recipe cards is one of them.

What to do with old handwritten recipe cards? ›

What are some recipe gift ideas?
  1. Showcase your handwritten recipe with a shadow box.
  2. Turn a cutting board into kitchen art.
  3. Use a small easel to hold recipes upright on the counter.
  4. Make backsplash art with customized recipe tiles.
  5. Create wall art with handwritten recipes on a canvas.
Nov 11, 2022

What to do with grandma's old recipes? ›

If you have larger or full-sized 8 1/2 x 11″ recipes, you can easily store them in print pages or 3-ring page protectors, which will display Grandma's beloved apple pie recipe while keeping it safe from your everyday kitchen mishaps.

How to display old recipe cards? ›

My Favorite Ways to Display Family Recipe Cards
  1. Handwritten Recipe Kitchen Towels.
  2. Engraved Family Recipe Cutting Board.
  3. DIY: Family Recipe Shadowbox Frame.
  4. Serving Platter.
  5. Family Memories Scrapbook.
Apr 18, 2019

What is the best way to digitize recipe cards? ›

Tips for digitizing old recipe cards
  1. Scan the recipe cards using a document scanner or phone app, such as CamScanner.
  2. Use an online recipe database like BigOven to store and organize your recipes digitally so that you can easily share them with family members.
Jan 24, 2023

How to make a nice recipe card? ›

To make a recipe card, follow these key steps:
  1. Write the recipe's name.
  2. List the required ingredients with exact measurements.
  3. Clearly identify instructions for preparation and serving size.
  4. Include an image of the product.
Nov 9, 2023

How big should a recipe card be? ›

What size are recipe cards? Recipe cards typically come in three sizes: 3 x 5 inches, which is old-fashioned style; 4 x6 inches for the standard style; and 5 x 7 inches for the oversized style. Consider the size of the box, file or folder where you'll keep your cards to help you decide on your card size.

What food makes a good gift? ›

There are also breakfast food faves, coffee, tea, decadent baked goods (cinnamon rolls, anyone?), chocolate-covered strawberries, a co*cktail infusion kit, gifts for the truffle-obsessed, a charcuterie board, spicy hot sauces, seasonings, steak...you name it.

Do cookbooks make good gifts? ›

You already know that cookbooks make for excellent gifts for the food lovers on your list. With a bit of extra shopping, it can be a truly special one, too.

Can I gift DIY recipes Animal Crossing? ›

I don't have a second player on my island but you've been able to send mail to them in every game. Just include the DIY as a gift.

How to preserve handwritten recipes? ›

A sizeable collection can be stored in standard archival file folders and boxes. Weak or damaged paper also can be placed in polyester sleeves and then in folders and boxes. Recipes also can be scanned and accessed electronically while the originals are kept in safe storage.

Is there an app for recipe cards? ›

Recipe Keeper is the easy to use, all-in-one recipe organizer, shopping list and meal planner available across all of your devices. Enter your recipes with as much or as little information as you like. Copy and paste recipes from your existing documents or apps. Categorize your recipes by course and category.

Is there a way to turn gift cards into other gift cards? ›

You can list your unwanted or partially used gift card for sale or shop for a discounted card from someone else. At CardCash, gift cards can be purchased at a discount, or sold or traded. Aside from CardCash there are other gift card exchange sites out there like Raise and Gift Card Outlets.

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