If you're hosting a cookie exchange this year, head to Joy Ever After. You'll find an entire set of printables to download, including an editable recipe card, gift tags, and more.
The blank folding cards might make nice labels for the food at a Christmas dinner buffet, too. Not that there's anything wrong with Post-its. What began as an effort to differentiate the sausage from the non-sausage stuffing turned into label mania at Grandma's this Thanksgiving. It can be hard to tell gravy from carrots, so it's best to label absolutely everything.
Sweet! Thanks for the heads up! =)
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Jenn @ Peas & Crayons
So charming, and generous!
ReplyDeletePerfect as we are having our book club cookie exchange this weekend. They will definitely add to the atmosphere. Thanks
ReplyDeleteYou jest, but the way my boyfriend's parents boil their vegetables down to mush, it is hard to distinguish the carrots from the gravy!
ReplyDeleteCarrot gravy could be the next hot thing. They might be onto something.
ReplyDeleteso great! i can't wait to have a cookie exchange in the next few weeks!
ReplyDeleteThat's the first I'd heard about the label mania! Wonder what would've happened if someone had switched the labels. (I shouldn't say that... next year could be trouble!) ;)
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That is cool! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are so wonderful & festive! Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first read it I thought it said "edible recipe cards" and was super intrigued. Then I read again. Editable is pretty cool, too.
ReplyDeleteIt must be my lack of sleep, but I read that as edible recipe card. I had to go check it out. It wasn't till the very end I realized edITible not edible. Or maybe I'm just hungry.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet, thanks! :-)
ReplyDeleteCute, thanks!
ReplyDeleteLabel mania, can just imagine it :-)
ReplyDeleteYou are so wonderfully creative, no wonder I HAVE to look at your blog everyday!
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