DAY 7: Christmas Recipe Cards {12 Days of Free Christmas Printables}

 
DAY 7: Christmas Recipe Cards {12 Days of Free Christmas Printables}
 

Hello and welcome to Day Seven of the 12 Days of Christmas Printables!

Today’s freebie is a pretty Christmas Recipe Card that matches yesterday’s Meal Planner and Shopping List perfectly!

I know some recipes have a lot of ingredients and/or directions so I included a notes section that can be printed on the back of the recipe card.

Once printed you can cut them in half or leave them whole depending on how your store your recipes.

If you’re looking to try something new this holiday, check out this list of my 10 favorite food bloggers for some ideas.

CHRISTMAS Recipe Cards

 
DAY 7: Christmas Recipe Cards {12 Days of Free Christmas Printables}
 

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CHRISTMAS RECIPE CARDS

12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS PRINTABLES INDEX:

Stop back tomorrow for Day 7 and grab your free printable Christmas Recipe Cards.

SUPPLIES I RECOMMEND FOR PRINTING

A PRINTER

If you’re going to be printing in color, I really recommend investing in an HP Instant Ink-compatible printer. The quality of the finished product is amazing! If you don’t need a color printer, I highly recommend a laser printer like the Brother L23 Series. You will save hundreds on ink. You can also get a color laser printer which I would LOVE to have!

PAPER

For everyday printables, planners, and coloring pages for the kiddos I normally use Hammermill Printer Paper, 20 Lb. I love that you can get a small box of 3 reams instead of having to buy one at a time or a whole case of 10.

If I want something a little nicer, I use this laser paper which is incredibly smooth and has very little to no ghosting on the other side. This is perfect if you like to use pens/markers that are prone to bleeding through to the other side.

For printing on A5 paper, I use this Blank 6-Hole Punched A5 Paper. You can also get it without the holes but it’s $6-7 more. Which I think is odd because it’s usually the other way around and you have to pay more for the hole punching.

If you're printing a binder cover that is fade-resistant and lasts a long time, I would recommend the best paper using Epson Presentation paper. It's heavy like cardstock (48 lb), is great when laminated, and is made to last for decades.

I would love to see how you’re using your printables. Share them with #KraftyPlannerPrintables


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