DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (2024)

DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (1) DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (2)I love to cook and bake. That statement probably doesn’t surprise any of you. Yes, I have my go-to recipes I make again and again, as well as old family recipes I love. But I am also one of those people who constantly experiments and loves to try new recipes. Of course I own (way too many) cookbooks filled with sticky notes on recipe pages I want to try, but I also find myself printing a lot of recipes off the internet. I often prefer to print (as oppose to just looking at the recipe on my phone or computer screen) so I can add notes to the page and save the paper recipe if I end up loving it.

This project is how I organized my printed recipes. I worked with Canon USA to create this DIY recipe card box as well as the downloadable printable recipe cards you can use at home, too. I love being able to easily print at home, whether it’s a recipe I see online I want to try, or catching up on printing photos for my annual photo album. The one we used for this project is the PIXMA G6020 Wireless MegaTank, which has an amazing ink capacity and great printing quality.

DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (3)DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (4)I also wanted to highlight Canon’s Double Sided Matte Paper, as it’s PERFECT for this project. It’s a heavy weight paper, so it’s ideal for printing things you actually want to last/save and I love that you could print recipe cards on both sides, using all the available space. Here you can see the two different design options we created for recipe cards.

Download to print them here.

DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (5)Another option is using your printerto scan and/or print family recipes. This is a recipe from my late great-grandmother, Lula. She was known for her kitchen skills and her love of good food. My mother has the original copy of this handwritten recipe, but she texted me a picture of it and I printed it with my home printer to save in my recipe card box. If you want all your recipe cards to be uniform, then you could add something like this to the templates we’ve provided. But, I personally like having a memento of my great-grandmother’s handwriting, so I don’t mind if my cards don’t all match. Once they’re inside the DIY recipe card box you can’t see them anyway, so it’s a great way to tuck away papers that may not perfectly match.

DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (6)As you can see, this DIY recipe card box looks like a fabric covered book. I love this, as I have it sitting on a shelf that contains many of my cookbooks so it just fits right in. Here’s how I made it.

Supplies:
-paper mâché book box
-fabric to cover
-clear drying glue*
-elastic
-paint
-scissors
-paint brush
-stapler

*I used Liquitex medium gel mat glue for this project because it’s something I already had on hand, but it worked great. Elmer’s glue would likely work well too—you want something that won’t seep through the fabric too much and that will dry completely clear (without changing or running the color in your fabric.)

DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (7)Step One: Add the fabric to the book cover. I did this by first cutting down my fabric to about an inch larger on all sides than the book’s cover. Then, starting at the spine, I used a paint brush to add the glue in a thin layer. I carefully stuck the fabric on the spine down first, then did the front and back covers.

DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (8)Step Two: Once the glue has completely dried, trim off the excess fabric. Take care so you don’t have any fraying edges on the fabric. Then, I used the glue and brush again to lightly coat the edges, to make sure they don’t fray in the future. If you wanted to you could give the entire book a thin layer of glue on the outside at this point too, just to project it more. Just an option!

DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (9)Step Three: Paint the edges of book, where the “pages” would be. I did this in a neutral antique white to go with the fabric I choose but you could paint it to look like pages or a bold color instead. Up to you!

Step Four: Add the elastic band. You don’t have to add this to your DIY recipe card box, but I like it because it will help to ensure the book box stays closed properly. I actually have a cookbook, Prune, that has one of these, and I love it, so that’s what inspired me to add one here. To do this, just add a very small slit on the back cover of the book to pull the elastic through. Then stable the elastic to the inside. If you want to clean up the look you could add a layer of fabric over this area, covering the stapled elastic on the inside.

DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (10) DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (11)That’s it! A super simple project but a great way to organize your loose recipes. And here’s my DIY recipe card box sitting on my cookbook shelf.DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (12)Depending what fabric you use, this project could look SO many different ways and fit different styles. This would make a really cute gift for a friend or family member who loves to cook or wants to get into it. Thanks for letting me share! xo. Emma

Credits // Author and Photography: Emma Chapman. Photos edited with A Color Story Desktop. Recipe card designs by: Mara Dockery.

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DIY Recipe Card Box + Printable Templates! (2024)

FAQs

Is there a recipe card template in Word? ›

Microsoft Word has various recipe card templates you can use. Once you've found the template you'd like to use and have customized it, you can easily convert your Word document template to a PDF file using Acrobat online services. Creating a PDF template will make it easier to share, edit, and print your template.

Can you print recipe cards in a printer? ›

Finally, print your recipe cards. For the most part, printing recipe cards at home on your standard desktop printer is quick and easy to do. Even so, there may be times when you'd rather have the printing done for you, and that's when Avery WePrint services come in handy.

Does Excel have a recipe template? ›

Recipe Template Set-up

When you want to create a new recipe, open the “Recipe Template” file and immediately “save as” the name of your new recipe. Then add all of the content for your new recipe. This will keep your template blank and clear so it will be easy to use repeatedly.

Does Microsoft Word have a card template? ›

In Word, click New from the File menu. Next, type business cards into the search field at the top of the page. Once your search is complete, different business card templates will appear on the screen.

Is there an app to make 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.

Can you print cards on a home printer? ›

To print a card at home, you'll need a printer capable of handling cardstock. Begin by designing your card using software or templates. Next, adjust your printer settings to match the dimensions and thickness of the cardstock. Load the cardstock into the printer's paper tray, ensuring not to overfill it.

How do I print something in card format? ›

Make a small “x” in the lower right-hand corner of your paper. Place the paper in your printer's tray with the “x” facing up and in the bottom right corner. Make the following selections in the “Print” popup: For Card Size, choose Standard or Small.

Can you use a normal printer to print on card? ›

Most modern printers will be able to print with card, but there may be weight and thickness limitations that you'll need to be aware of before printing. Choosing Cardstock: Make sure you choose card that is compatible with your printer. Consider factors like thickness, finish (matte/glossy) and colour.

How do I Create a printable template in Excel? ›

Under Export, click Change File Type. In the Workbook File Types box, double-click Template. In the File name box, type the name you want to use for the template. Click Save, and then close the template.

How do I turn an Excel spreadsheet into a template? ›

How to make a custom Excel template
  1. In the workbook you want to save as a template, click File > Save As.
  2. In the Save As dialogue, in the File name box, type a template name.
  3. Under Save as type, select Excel Template (*. xltx). ...
  4. Click the Save button to save your newly created Excel template.
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Does Excel have free templates? ›

You can download free, pre-built document templates with useful and creative themes from Office when you click File > New in your Office app.

Does Word have a cookbook template? ›

Cookbook Template Word Free

This template features a ready-made layout with a checklist, cooking method, necessary ingredients, and even a place for a photo of the finished dish. You can work with this template in digital format or print it out to create a physical cookbook.

How do you make a recipe card in docs? ›

Build a Cookbook Template for Google Docs – Step-by-Step Instructions
  1. Step 1: Log In to Your Gmail Account. ...
  2. Step 2: Choose A Cookbook Template (Option 1) ...
  3. Step 3: Search for a Cookbook Template (Option 2) ...
  4. Step 4: Select a Specific Cookbook Template. ...
  5. Step 5: Download the Cookbook Template in Google Docs.

Is there a note card template in Word? ›

Open Microsoft Word and navigate to the “New Document” tab. Search for a 3 by 5 notecard template and select it. This template is specifically designed for notecards and will provide the correct dimensions.

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