In this post: Fall Recipe Card Printable: free instant download! Use these free printables to record your family’s favorite fall recipes.
Recipe cards are hard to find. They are available online, but it takes some looking to find them. With that in mind, I’m kicking off a little series featuring printable recipe cards that coincide with the seasons and holidays. I’m beginning with a fall recipe card printable and will be sharing a card design for Christmas, then spring, followed by summer. Perhaps I’ll throw in something patriotic too. These cards will also go with my 2018 printable calendar, which I’m working on feverishly. It’s coming along nicely and I hope to be finished sometime next month. I’ve wanted to make these recipe cards for a long time…so when I was asked to join the Printables day of the Fall Ideas Tour, it just seemed perfect. More on the tour at the end of the post.
I’m including a fall-inspired double-sided recipe card along with a recipe page that can be printed on 8.5 x 11 paper and used in a binder. Printing the back side of the cards is totally optional. Leaving it blank works perfectly. I included the reverse side just in case you wanted to give these as a gift, or use them for a shower or party. It adds just a little bit of extra charm!
I recommend printing these on high quality white cardstock for best results. For a 4 x 6 recipe card, cut just inside the black line that frames each card.
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To print double-sided cards on a regular printer: Use the “full page” setting in your print program. Download the files linked below. Print the front side on white cardstock. Turn it over and place the piece of cardstock back in your printer, blank side up. Print the back side.
To download the Fall Recipe Card Printable:
click for SIDE 1
click for SIDE 2
click for BINDER PAGE
Now it’s time to share all the lovely links from our Fall Ideas Tour. I hope you have time to look around! (Links for Friday will be live tomorrow.)
Mantels on Monday
Postcards From the Ridge / The Chelsea Project / The Everyday Home
Shabbyfufu / Atta Girl Says / Stone Gable
Tablescapes on Tuesday
Vin’yet Etc. / What Meegan Makes / Home is Where the Boat is / Making it in the Mountains
Wreaths on Wednesday
Worthing Court / Dukes and Duchesses / Cupcakes and Crinolines
My Creative Days / Virginia Sweet Pea
Printables on Thursday
Inspiration for Moms / Hunt and Host / Domestically Speaking
On Sutton Place / I Should Be Mopping The Floor
Porches on Friday
Petticoat Junktion / Housepitality Designs / Hymns and Verses
Cottage at the Crossroads /2 Bees in a Pod
These cards are just adorable and thank you for the download
Love your cards! Do not have a color printer so cannot get these but appreciate them anyway! Like your decorating also Just right!
You’re so right. Recipe cards are really hard to find. Love these that you shared, and I can’t wait to check out the new ones each season.
Ann,
I faithfully read your blog as they enter my inbox. Love all you do. The recipe cards are too cute. You have out done yourself. LOVE LOVE LOVE.
Ann, thank you so much for the printable recipe cards! I think you read my mind. I’m looking forward to printing each of your holiday cards and getting my seasonal recipes organized. Love your creativity!
Kay
PS. I would love it if you include the Patriotic cards you mentioned too!
Ann, These are just adorable and a perfect way to celebrate Fall. I am excited to use them on my pumpkin muffin gifts for my neighbors. Always something lovely from you. Thanks for the inspiration.
Oh how perfect! I think these would be a great way to gift a favourite Fall recipe!
Those are so cute Ann & would be perfect for any food gifts over the fall holidays!
Thank you so very much for the recipe cards and binder page. You are a very generous person to share such an amazing talent with us. Bless you!
You are absolutely right, Ann – recipe cards have gotten hard to find. I remember when they used to be everywhere. I love the ones that you’ve created for fall and look forward to seeing your other seasonal ones!
Fall is my favorite season to cook and bake! These will come in handy. Thanks for sharing!
Love the cards, Ann! My mom always used recipe cards and I hold these handwritten memories of her as precious trasures. May you and yours have a happy and blessed Fall. Susie from The Chelsea Project
I can always count on you for beautiful printables Ann! Recipe cards are so hard to find, I have people asking for them all the time and now I can send them your way :)
Oh I so love this Ann!!! What a beautiful addition it would make to a Fall food gift too…..I always love your printables as they are most beautiful and creative! Happy Fall Ann!
I love giving out recipes on cute recipe cards. Thanks for this design Ann, I love it!
Oh my gosh, Ann! Love the recipe card design so much! Will be using these this fall! Thanks so much and so glad to be on this tour with you!
Ann, these are adorable, I love the colors and shapes and their squiggly stems. Will these print out one card per page, just curious?
Oh my goodness! How cute are these recipe cards? Now I want to get a new pumpkin recipe just for them!
Thank you for these charming recipe cards that I can actually print myself here at home. And I’m very grateful for the link to find the card stock – so easy!
I love having recipe cards on hand. These are so pretty!
Thank you so much for the recipe card printables! I have long wanted to design recipe cards (because you’re right, they are hard to find) and just never have done it. These are cute and very useful.
Thanks Ann. They are very sweet . They will make a great addition to my gift baskets for Thanksgiving .
These recipe cards are so lovely, Ann! Would make a beautiful and thoughtful gift, too. Happy (almost) fall!
Thanks Ann,I have recipe cards from over 45 years ago.
Thanks so much, they are really lovely.
These could not be any cuter. Love them.
Thank you,Ann. The cards are perfect .
these are precious and what a cute gift idea! love
Ann, You are Godsend! And so right!! Recipe cards ARE difficult to find!!! My Mom and I live in a small town on the Eastern Shore of MD. and I’m beginning to think they must be extinct. We occasionally swap recipes and I’m getting tired of writing them on swaps scrap paper.. 😊 A clever idea. Thank – you so very much! And just in time for those Fall pumpkin loaf recipes. 😀
These are so pretty. I have been ordering recipe cards online because you just can’t find them anywhere. I always like to write on a recipe card when giving a recipe to someone, and I also have a recipe box of my own that I use often. I am sure your calendar will be just beautiful.
These are so pretty, Ann! I pulled out my old recipe box just last week and thought how much I missed adding recipes to it. Everything I do now seems to be online but I think I’ll print some of these up and add my favorite fall recipes to my box. I still have handwritten recipes from my Mom and Grandma and those mean so much to me; it’s a tradition that should be carried on. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you, Ann! So pretty and useful. LOVE your printables!
These are adorable and are perfect for fall recipes, Ann. Such a great idea. Can’t wait to see you future recipe card creations. So glad you joined us on the Fall Ideas Tour!
Love, love, love the fall recipe cards- it’s like all of your printables they are perfect.
Recipe cards are hard to find these days. These that you created for fall are so pretty.