#FREE DOWNLOAD PRINTABLE RECIPE COVER PAGE FOR FREE#
This free vintage image is designed by ArtsyBee who shares her creative digital art for free here on Pixabay. If you browse around Glenda’s website you’ll find lots of other types of lovely free junk journal printables. These notes and envelopes are so cute and tiny and are the perfect size to use in all your mini-journals. They are perfect to include in your junk journals or you could even use them as gift tags.įree Vintage Printables: Tiny Notes and Envelopes This set of six vintage style tags feature torn vintage-style flowers on a kraft paper background, in soft colors of green and purple. If these aren’t enough, you can find even more free junk journal printables here in the Free Junk Journal Printables Link Library. Special Note: Although all of these are free to download, be sure to read the copyright on each of the download pages so you know what you can and can’t do with them. Included in the collection are printable journal pages, journal cards, tags, and bits of ephemera.
I hope that you can use these and that you can get all of your recipes organized.In this collection of free vintage junk journal printables, I’m sharing some of my favorite resources for free printables from around the internet.
Just print, cut out and fold tabs in half and insert. There are quite a few categories here so just pick the ones that you need and print them out for your own personalized book.
These are in 8 1/2″ x 11″ format to fit in the standard size sheet protectors. To print, right click and go to copy then open your favorite program like Word or Presentations, right click again and go to paste. If you would like to organize your recipes, here are the page dividers for you to print. These are the different categories pages that I made for my book. There are tabs for each of the different titles and I also created some blank ones if you want to write in a category other than what I have included. I used the “My Recipes” for the cover of my book and I created a spine title for the 2″ size binder. I then designed these dividers that I put in the sheet protector divider pages with the tabs. If you put all of your recipes in sheet protectors like I did then you will need these sheet protector dividers or you will not be able to see the tabs. Then I went to an office supply store to get these sheet protector dividers. I went to Costco and bought this plain white binder that you can put a page in the front of it and also in the spine. So I decided that I really needed to get them all organized, since they are recipes that I use and I was getting tired of flipping through the whole entire stack to find one recipe! As I was looking through these recipes I noticed that some of them had been printed 3 years ago! So I would say that it was definitely time to get my act together. It is January and I am still trying to do a little bit of organizing, I had this BIG stack of recipes that I had printed from different websites, pages that I had ripped out of magazines and some recipes that were handwritten by myself or given to me by a friend.