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Happy (early) fall, my sweet friends! While it is actually the hottest it’s been all summer right now in Atlanta, I am choosing to celebrate the fact that it is September (and not the 97 degree heat) and add a few fall touches around our home. Today I am sharing updates that I made to the kitchen, and there are 29 other bloggers linked below sharing beautiful fall vignettes and mantels. Be sure to check them out!

Framed Handwritten Recipes for Meaningful Kitchen Art

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As I shared last week, we recently helped my mother-in-law downsize and move. As I was cleaning out her kitchen, I came across her recipe books and found a fun treasure. Among some other fun vintage recipe books, there was a small black binder filled with handwritten recipes from my husbands great grandmother.

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Her name was Mary Coffee and there are several newspaper clippings included among the recipes that are dated 1932 to 1934.

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Since bringing this recipe book home, I have been pouring over these precious pages and couldn’t resist framing a few for our kitchen. These framed handwritten recipes bring me so much joy when I see them!

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SILVER FRAMES | COPPER PLANTER | BEEHIVE HONEY POT | LANTERN PENDANT |
VINTAGE JOY OF COOKING | BON APPETIT YALL | ANTELOPE RUNNER| BARSTOOLS

Her handwriting is so beautiful and the recipes themselves are so interesting! It seems no one hand writes anymore and certainly no one is baking like this anymore.

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Obviously, I never met Grandma Coffee but I did have the pleasure of meeting her daughter, Brian’s grandmother. Who lived to be 95! Certainly she enjoyed these dishes as a young girl. It’s funny how the older you get, you really do appreciate these little glimpses into your family history.

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ANTELOPE RUNNER RUG

I think you will agree after seeing these, that they couldn’t just live tucked away in the kitchen cabinets. So I decided to grab a few and frame them for above our stove. I found three brushed 8×10 silver frames and to hang them I just used several 3M strips on each frame. The frames came with white matting to frame a 5×7 so I just put the recipes directly over the mat as their matting. I love the muted tones for fall!

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For the rest of the counter styling, I just used a cutting board and added fun bottles under the frames. The copper measuring cups are vintage, the salt and pepper shakers were a wedding gift (so practically vintage at this point ha-ha) and the cute honey dish was my mother-in-laws.

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To the left of the stove, I displayed a large silver platter and stacked two light aqua cookbooks. This Joy of Cooking cookbook also came from my mother-in-laws kitchen and is definitely vintage from 1967. Who would have guessed that my mother in law’s recipe books would be my most favorite items I came across during the move. 🙂

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To the right, I corralled a collection of cutting boards in a copper planter I’ve used all over the house throughout the years. (and you guessed it, one of the cutting boards was my mother-in-laws!!)

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The kitchen island is simply displaying this beautiful orchid that our realtor sent us last week. She is the one that helped us downsize my mother-in-law so it I guess this entire update to the kitchen came together through what was honestly a very stressful move. It’s nice to have a bright side to it all and some sweet family treasures for the next generation to enjoy!

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SILVER FRAMES | COPPER PLANTER | BEEHIVE HONEY POT | LANTERN PENDANT |
VINTAGE JOY OF COOKING COOKBOOK | BON APPETIT YALL COOKBOOK |BARSTOOLS

I hope you are inspired to use framed handwritten recipes in your own decorating if you are lucky enough to have some. I certainly wish I had a few from my own grandmothers, but am grateful for these. If you don’t have any of your own- I scanned several of Grandma Coffee’s in and am sharing them as part of my FREE PRINTABLE LIBRARY for to enjoy!

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GRANDMA COFFEE’S HANDWRITTEN RECIPES FREE DOWNLOADS

There are six different recipes in the collection. You can download all six or just pick your favorite and frame one. These will print as an 8×10.

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I know you are going to love all these beautiful fall decor ideas today! I invited you to hop around and check out what my talented blogging friends have done to decorate their fall mantel or to create a lovely fall vignette in their home…

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Today I’ve been joined by some of my blogging friends who are also sharing their Fall decor ideas through their Fall mantel decor or Fall Vignette. Just click on the links below the images to see more…

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The Happy Housie
Rooms FOR Rent
The Turquoise Home
Jennifer Rizzo
Craftberry Bush

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The Handmade Home
So Much Better With Age
Modern Glam
Grace in My Space
House by Hoff

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The DIY Mommy
Jenna Kate at Home
Home Made Lovely
Maison de Cinq
Clean & Scentsible

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Tatertots and Jello
A Pretty Life in the Suburbs
All Things With Purpose
Town and Country Living
She Gave it a Go

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Hallstrom Home
Sincerely, Marie Designs
Life is a Party
Cherished Bliss
Lolly Jane

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Lemon Thistle
My Sweet Savannah
Summer Adams
Taryn Whiteaker

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Zevy Joy
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FAQs

How do you display old family recipes? ›

So here are some beautiful ways to showcase your favorite handwritten recipes.
  1. Showcase your handwritten recipe with a shadow box.
  2. Turn a cutting board into kitchen art.
  3. Use a small easel to hold recipes upright on the counter.
  4. Make backsplash art with customized recipe tiles.
Nov 11, 2022

What can I do with my grandma's old recipes? ›

If you have larger or full-sized 8 1/2 x 11″ recipes, you can easily store them in print pages or 3-ring page protectors, which will display Grandma's beloved apple pie recipe while keeping it safe from your everyday kitchen mishaps.

How do you digitize family recipes? ›

Follow these steps to get started:
  1. Collect your recipes. Make sure you've got all your favorites ready to go. ...
  2. Download a mobile scanning app. ...
  3. Convert your handwriting. ...
  4. Save, organize, and share.

How do you preserve old family recipes? ›

A sizeable collection can be stored in standard archival file folders and boxes. Weak or damaged paper also can be placed in polyester sleeves and then in folders and boxes. Recipes also can be scanned and accessed electronically while the originals are kept in safe storage.

Is there an app to organize my recipes? ›

RecipeBox is your ultimate kitchen companion. Built with the at-home cook in mind, RecipeBox allows you to save your favorite recipes in one place. It's your all-inclusive kitchen assistant. With RecipeBox, you can organize recipes, plan your upcoming meals, create your grocery list, and even grocery shop in the app.

How do you transfer handwritten recipes to wood? ›

How to Transfer a Recipe onto Wood
  1. Print your recipe as the "mirror image" and on a laser printer. ...
  2. Apply a medium layer of Mod Podge to the wood. ...
  3. Lay your paper onto the wood over the Mod Podge. ...
  4. Dampen a rag thouroughly and ring it out (almost completely).
Mar 16, 2020

How do you use the grannies old cookbook? ›

In Game:
  1. you can find 'Grannies Old Cookbook' in the small appliances section in the kitchen.
  2. place the cookbook anywhere on your lot (I find the kitchen to be most suited)
  3. click to bring up the pie menu and have your sim cook 🍽

How do you give a recipe as a gift? ›

Transcribe your family's favorite cookie recipe onto a cookie jar, engrave grandma's oxtail soup recipe onto an easel (now you don't have to lean over and squint), or hang up the most oft-used family recipe on a sign so that it's always in sight.

How do I turn my family recipes into a book? ›

How to make a recipe book with your family.
  1. Brainstorm family recipes. Think of some of your favorite recipes that you loved growing up. ...
  2. Collect the recipes from relatives. ...
  3. Curate the collection and write them up. ...
  4. Design or find a consistent format. ...
  5. Cook (and take pictures).

How do you organize printed recipes? ›

If you tend to save recipes from magazines as well as handwritten recipe cards, sort them into a three-ring binder. Use tab dividers and plastic page protectors for both full sheets (for pages from a magazine) and divided sheets (for 3-by-5-inch recipe cards).

How can I organize my recipes on my computer for free? ›

RecipeSage is a free (donation based & open source) personal recipe keeper, meal planner, and shopping list manager for Web, IOS, and Android. Quickly capture and save recipes from any website simply by entering the website URL. Sync your recipes, meal plans, and shopping lists between all of your devices.

How do you preserve grandma's recipes? ›

Make a recipe box.

I made about 10 of these wooden boxes last year and gave them as Christmas gifts to my coworkers, family, and friends. While they're not ideal for full-sized pieces of paper, they're perfect for storing 3x5 recipe cards.

How do you save handwritten recipes? ›

You can capture the recipes using a scanner, camera, or your smartphone. If you're taking pictures, make sure you've got good lighting. Take pictures straight on so the recipe is easy to read.

How do you copy handwritten recipes? ›

2. Scan handwritten recipes with Adobe Scan. Think of this product like a digital copy machine that you can use right from your phone. Scan a document and the software will analyze the images with OCR technology and instantly format and transcribe them in the same format as your original file.

How do you put family recipes in a book? ›

Here's how to do it:
  1. Make a list of “family.” The most important step is to remember that “family” is yours to define. ...
  2. Decide your format. ...
  3. Consider images. ...
  4. Pick an organizing principle — or not. ...
  5. Start gathering. ...
  6. Decide how much recipe consistency you want. ...
  7. Start putting it together. ...
  8. Share the cookbook.
Oct 8, 2020

How do I manage my recipes? ›

When it comes to organizing your recipes, it's best to break it down into a few simple steps:
  1. Gather all of your recipes.
  2. Group recipes based on format.
  3. Declutter your recipe collection.
  4. Choose a method for organizing your recipes.
  5. Categorize your recipes.
  6. Determine the best organization system.
Apr 9, 2021

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