Step 1: Cut each piece of patterned cardstock to 4 x 6 inches or the alternative size of your recipe box. Step 2: Cut “tabs” of coordinating solid cardstock about 2 x 2 inches. Fold in half. Step 3: Place a piece of double sides tape on the inside of the tab to either side of the fold.
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These free recipe card printables are so cute and colorful! The easy blank template includes places for ingredients & …
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This set includes 24 4×6 recipe card dividers to help you keep your recipes organized. They have labeled tabs, for days of the week, as well as meal types such as beef, …
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Recipe Card Sizes - CookbookPeople.com. 1. Recipe Card Sizes: There are generally 3 sizes of recipe cards to consider. The 3x5” card is the standard card for most of the last 100 years. (Our own 3x5 …
Label your dividers and tabs and insert into binder. Again, you can either make simple dividers yourself, or use the pre-designed dividers in our printable recipe binder kit.
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Free Printable Recipe Cards Template: Front. The front of the 4×6 recipe cards has room for the recipe name, number of servings, source, cook time, and ingredients. Note …
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Combined with tabs made from solid colored cardstock, you can customize the recipe card dividers with any titles! Step 1: Cut each piece of patterned cardstock to 4 x 6 inches or the alternative size of your recipe box. Step 2: Cut “tabs” of coordinating solid cardstock about 2 x 2 inches.
They’re: Recipe card template free printables. 4×6 recipe cards, which is a standard size for recipe cards but bigger than the common alternative, index cards, which are 3×5. Basically blank recipe cards but still offer some structure and a little bit of color. Two sided so that you have plenty of room to write your recipe.
Simply print two recipe card templates per page, front and back. You can then staple multiple pages together or use a three hole punch to put them in a binder. Poof; a free recipe card book! Love using printables to get organized and save time?
The 3x5” card is the standard card for most of the last 100 years. (Our own 3x5 recipe cards can be found here.) The old recipe card boxes they fit into were designed for America’s small kitchens. As kitchens expanded, so did the capacity of recipe boxes and binders to allow for the now standard 4x6” recipe card. (Our 4x6 recipe cards are here.)