Whenever I have swapped cookies during the holidays, I’ve always found several cookies that I wanted the recipe for. This year, as a special surprise for everyone, I asked for the recipes for the swap I organized and gave out these cookie books.
They came out so cute!
I printed all the recipes on cardstock, but the best part of the book is in the back. I made pages that you can slip extra recipes into using plain cellophane treat bags with double-sided holiday cardstock slipped inside. The opening of the bag faces the edge of the book, so that the recipe card can be slid in and out.
The cardstock inserts help create a stiff material for running through the binding machine and this idea would be darling for other seasons, for example, a baby brag book. You could also use the treat bags as page protectors for a mini book and the pages could be bound with the opening toward the binding so that items would not be able to slip out of the book.
I just love finding inexpensive items that I have laying around the house that can be used in my paper crafts! I hope you enjoy this idea and your holidays!
Oh this is awesome.....and I'm so glad I stop by....I want to make one of these for my son.....he does the cooking in his family and he wanted some of mine recipe....and this would be prefect for him.....thank you for the inspiration.....Merry Christmas....
ReplyDeleteMore recipes PLEASE, Julie! Thank you for showing you lovely booklet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea for cookie exchanges and this is beautiful, awesome and great. Thanks, De
ReplyDeleteYea!! So glad to see you post on your blog! This is so cute and I love the bag idea for the recipes! What a fun surprise for the ladies!
ReplyDeleteYou always come up with such GREAT projects! This is wonderful!
ReplyDeletefabulous idea, Julie!! love the recipe book and all of your fantabulous creations!!!
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