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Design Scout: Remembering Recipes

Knicknacks for those of us old fashioned enough to still write everything down

By Sarah Zlotnick

Rifle Paper Company Heirloom Recipe Card Box
Our favorite stationery company outdoes itself with a gorgeous, resalvaged wood and multiple card designs to choose from. We’re partial to Spoons ($28 for a pack of 40) and Blue Floral ($12 for a pack of 12).  

$120 at riflepaperco.com

Blue Ribbon General Store Kitchen Pencils
Cliches and annoying questions be damned, we still think these are adorable writing utensils to have around the cooking area.  

$3.75 for a set of eight at blueribbongeneralstore.net

Russell + Hazel Recipe Card Keeper
For those who like their kitchens as orderly as their office, Minneapolis-based Russell + Hazel offers a binder case with built-in stand functionality.  This set comes with 50 recipe cards and 20 page protectors.  

$40 at russellandhazel.com

1canoe2 Letterpress Recipe Cards & Box
Each of the thick cardstock dividers in this set is handprinted in rich colors and sweet little icons.  

$46 at etsy.com

Martha Stewart Collection Recipe Box
Simple tin— stylishly upgraded in barnyard red— looks sweet and unassuming on any counter top.  

$14.99 at macys.com


Category Tags: Home Design & Shopping


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