Free Christmas Recipe Card Templates {6 Holiday Designs}
Christmas is almost here! Preserve your favorite recipes for years to come, or share them with someone special in your life with these free Christmas recipe card templates. With 6 unique designs, you’ll be able to print your own recipe cards and add a special touch to your next cookie gift exchange or holiday party!
When I was a kid, I looked forward to Christmas every year because I could bake cookies and all kinds of wonderful treats. Those early attempts helped me become a strong home baker and led me to run this blog many years later!
For many people, Christmas is a great outlet for those baking desires, and there’s nothing as cozy as rolling out some Christmas cookies and singing along to your favorite Christmas songs!
These free printable recipe cards are a great way to share your favorite Christmas recipes with a plate of your delicious cookies or fudge at a Christmas cookie exchange, and they have a timeless, vintage touch that will let your loved one know you were thinking of them.
Why You’ll Love These Free Printable Christmas Recipe Cards
- Six unique holiday designs to choose from
- Easy to print on one page (single-sided printing!)
- 4×6 size is easier to write on and is a great size for gifting
- Special touch to go along your homemade treats at cookie exchanges or holiday parties
- Totally free – These are my gift to you!
- No fancy equipment needed – You just need a printer and some cardstock.
- Unlimited downloads – Download or print as many times as you need!
- Perfect size to pop in the mail with your holiday cards
- Makes a sweet homemade gift – Pair these with a cute dish towel, a homemade candle, and some cookies!
Recipe Card Features
Each card includes the same basic features but with totally different designs.
- Space to write the name of the recipe
- Boxes to share important information about the recipe (prep time, cook time, baking temp, etc)
- Plenty of room to write out the ingredients and directions
- Some of the designs also include a space to add who shared the recipe
Free Christmas Recipe Card Templates
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How to Use Free Recipe Card Templates
- Open the file and download the printable holiday recipe cards.
- Print as many copies as you’d like on card stock paper (white is best).
- Cut out the cards with a paper cutter.
- Add your favorite recipes and share!
Please note that these printable cards are for personal use only.
Tips & Suggestions
- The next time you gift any Christmas food gifts, print out one of these cards to share the recipe!
- You don’t have to share just food recipes – these also work well for sharing homemade products like vanilla sugar scrub, lotion bars, candles, and more.
- Use a laser jet printer if possible and choose the highest image quality settings.
- Print out a bunch of these cards to share your favorite family recipes with a recently married couple or as a house-warming gift. It’s like an instant recipe collection! You can even give them in a cute recipe card holder.
- Regular paper is too thin for recipe cards. If you want them to last, use cardstock.
- These are not editable templates, but I will soon add editable versions to my shop. This will make it even easier to print and go during the holiday season!
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