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How to Find Free Recipe Card Designs

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YUMMY!! (where's the card?)
YUMMY!! (where's the card?)
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Free is a wonderful four letter word for any budget, especially today when people find themselves having to cut back on their expenses. You may be thinking of making homemade gifts this year, whether food or beauty. The simplest packaging can be enhanced with your own recipe card. Please read on for how to find free recipe card designs....

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • computer & printer
  • card stock
  • self-sealing laminating sheets
  • homemade gift (it's optional, but really special!)
  1. Step 1
    Uhhh...maybe not this one.
     
    Uhhh...maybe not this one.

    1. For your convenience, the TipNut website has provided 12 different links where you can find (FREE) recipe card designs of your taste. There is a link at the bottom of this page for their website. There are well over 2 dozen styles for you to choose from. Some people may want a chicken on their card and some people may prefer a more retro look.

  2. Step 2
    Needs a little something.
     
    Needs a little something.

    2. Whichever style you choose, just download it onto your computer. Load your card stock in your printer and PRINT. :) How much nicer would these bath salts look with a recipe card attached? Much better I would say!

  3. Step 3
    Super easy to use!
     
    Super easy to use!

    3. After you've written your recipe on your recipe cards, laminate them with the self-sealing laminating pouches. It's easy to do and protects your card for future use. For more great ideas besides how to find free recipe card designs, click on the handy link below under resources.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you don't have time or patience to make a gift, you could always purchase one unusual ingredient from a special recipe that you have. Like a fancy vinegar for a salad, and tie the recipe card to the bottle.
Resources

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cheapcindy said

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on 10/28/2008 Thanks for the source!

leanan said

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on 10/27/2008 Oh love this, and just in time, I need those :)

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on 10/27/2008 Free is very good! Smiling!

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