Turning Recipes Into Tea Towels (2024)

Looking for a great idea to create a custom gift for someone special this holiday season with a sentimental touch? Here’s how turning recipes into tea towels created a perfect gift this year.

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Do do ever dream of giving the best gift ever?

You know, the kind that when they open it up, they either squeal with delight or cry tears of joy. It’s so awesome that people shake your hand, raise you on their shoulders and break out into song.

Too lofty of a dream?

Maybe a bit – but I did want to give an amazing gift to my rock star Mom. One that I knew she would cherish. I knew it needed to be handmade, sentimental, and affordable!

I stumbled upon this awesome idea from Spoonflower.com. Spoonflower makes custom fabrics, wallpaper, and decals from your designs. Not only that, but they also have a huge catalog of gorgeous prints you can choose from. You can also order other patterns created from custom designers.

It was this beautiful tutorial from Emma fromHello Beautifulwho shared how to turn family recipes into tea towels.

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Picture from spoonflower.com

Emma gave a wonderful tutorial of how to upload your pictures, the correct format needed for printing the desired amount of fabric.

This gave me a wonderful idea to make for my momma! So here’s what I did to create my DIY tea towels.

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Step One: Choose Your Design

First, I chose a recipe special to my mom. This is a recipe card from my Great Grandmother in her handwriting that was given to my Mother at her bridal shower years ago.

It was a cookie recipe, but what was so special about it was the back.

There were quotes from my Great Grandmother about marriage. For the Bridal shower, they were supposed to give a quotes for the bride to be – recipes for a happy marriage, again in her handwriting.

Isn’t that precious? I just loved this!

So I used those quotes as the second towel.

I had a copy of this for my own recipe book.

My recipe card was a bit bland, so I added the scrapbooking backing and embellishments to add color.

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Step Two: Build your PDF

Then I went to my favorite photo design builder, PicMonkey, and created a design that works with the fabric parameters. Simply scan your recipe cards and upload them to PicMonkey. Using their design tool, I was able to play around with my pattern.

I planned on ordering Spoonflower’s linen-cotton canvas for durability. It comes in a 54″ wide area. According to their site, 54” x 36” will fit exactly on one yard of the linen-cotton canvas and will produce 4 tea towels.

Now for a bit of figuring. You need to add spacing for your cuts and hem lines. I set my PicMonkey design to fit their fabric parameters. I created a solid background to match my photos and made sure everything was centered and even. Also, turning your pics 90 degrees helps get the most of the fabric.

Once you are satisfied, download your creation in pdf format.

Here’s how my creation looked. (tip – download in a high quality format so that your print doesn’t look pixelated.)

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Step Three: Order your fabric

Head to Spoonflower, and upload your pdf. Select the amount you want, and the fabric type and add it to your cart.

I ordered a 1 yard cut.

If you have time, you can order a test swatch to see how it will look before you finalize your order. However, I didn’t have time so this was the first batch.

Step Four: Sew your tea towel

Then I waited.

With baited breath – dreaming of that gift giving moment for my mom.

The fabric arrived in about 10 days and was absolutely GORGEOUS! It was exactly as the design planned. I had two set of tea towels I could now work with – perfect for the just in case mistakes, ya know?

Here is it right out of the package:

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I simply cut the fabric evenly down the middle and had two working pieces to hem into tea towels.

Next, I pressed the edges and hemmed them.

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I am by NO MEANS an seamstress, so I’ll spare you any sewing details, but here’s the gist.

You don’t have to be a pro at sewing.

It was simple straight lines on the sewing machine.

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My Great Grandmother’s handwriting looks beautiful on the linen!

And I was so happy using the pops of red as the background.

Turning recipes into tea towels was such a wonderful idea and I knew my mom was going to love this!

I folded and wrapped the towels with a pretty bow.

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Here are the two towels side by side.

And yes – I already folded and tied them up before taking pics, so just look past those creases, mkay?

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A perfect, sentimental gift to give to someone special, like my Momma!

Here is a close up of each towel.

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So how did the gift giving go?

Well, it wasn’t the fanfare, create a parade for Jen type of response, but she did tear up and gush and ooh and aah over her present.

She showed it to all her friends and our family and it made my heart happy to give her something she would cherish.

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Not only that, but she ending up ordering more of the fabric and sewed some herself to give to our cousins! So isn’t that the neatest?

So if you are looking for custom gift ideas that are easy, affordable and sure to be a win, turning recipes into tea towels is a perfect idea!

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FAQs

How to transfer a recipe onto a tea towel? ›

To hand-trace your recipe tea towel, follow these steps:
  1. Scan and increase the image sizes of your recipes.
  2. Print the recipe onto 11 by 14-inch paper.
  3. Tape your recipe to the back of your flour sack so it won't move while tracing.
  4. Carefully trace the handwriting onto the tea towel with your marker.
Apr 27, 2023

What makes a good tea towel? ›

Opt for tea towels made from high-quality, absorbent materials that can handle everyday use and frequent washing. Additionally, consider the size of the tea towel; larger towels are great for drying dishes, while smaller ones are perfect for wiping countertops or hands.

How to write on a tea towel? ›

Set your iron to the "cotton" setting (it should be very hot) and ensure that there is no water on the towel's surface. Do not slide the iron over the cloth -- all you have to do is press the iron firmly down on the area where the wording is placed. Hold for thirty seconds.

How do you make stuff out of tea towels? ›

10 ways to upcycle vintage tea towels
  1. Put up a pair of tea towel curtains. Clever! ...
  2. Sew a tea towel cushion cover. ...
  3. Make tea towel wall art. ...
  4. Make tea towel lavender sachets for drawers. ...
  5. Cover old chair seats with tea towels. ...
  6. Make a tea towel tote bag. ...
  7. Patchwork a tea towel pincushion. ...
  8. Sew a tea towel skirt.
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How do you wrap bread in a tea towel? ›

You can either gently roll up the towel or fold the towel in half and give them a little pat. Line a bowl with a tea towel (pattern facing down), fill up with rolls/bread slices, and then fold the sides of the towel over. It keeps the bread warm and looks cute too. Use a tea towel to wrap up your next gift.

How to print an image on a tea towel? ›

Tea Towel Screen print Transfers

The transfer paper is printed with the desired design, and heat is applied to the paper, which causes the ink to transfer to the fabric. Heat transfer printing is a popular method for cotton tea towels because it is quick and easy and produces vibrant, high-quality prints.

What type of cotton is best for tea towels? ›

Best Fabric for Tea Towels
  • Cotton Linen – 95% Cotton 5% Linen & 250 GSM.
  • Cotton Drill – 100% Cotton & 195 GSM.
  • Mona – 50% Cotton 50% Recycled Cotton & 230 GSM.

Why isn't the use of tea towels recommended? ›

Tea towels and cloth towels are very absorbent and provide an ideal, moisture rich environment for bacteria to grow and spread. Growth of bacteria creates a cross-contamination risk in the kitchen. A used tea towel can spread bacteria to your hands, to food contact surfaces and directly into food.

How big should a design be on a tea towel? ›

2. Set up the dimensions of your file. The dimensions for a Tea Towel using Linen Cotton Canvas are 27” wide x 18” height. Starting with these dimensions in mind will make this process a lot easier!

What can I use instead of a tea towel? ›

You can use a thin linen or cotton napkin instead of a tea towel for covering food or polishing silverware. Another option is a clean linen or cotton T-shirt, canvas, duck canvas, cotton or linen baby muslin, or broadcloth. Fine weave cheesecloth may work well, depending on what you need the tea towel for.

How long should a tea towel be? ›

Tea towels are also known as dish towels (Gallant's tea towels) are made with a soft organic cotton cloth fabric. The typical size of Tea towels is 28 inches x 28 inches. Hiding in plain sight in your kitchen is one of the most versatile tools you own.

How do you transfer handwritten recipes into tea towels? ›

Wash dry and iron the tea towel. Scan the handwritten family recipe into your computer as an image. If you don't have a scanner take a picture with a phone and email it to yourself. Import the image into a Word document or other software and reverse the image.

What should tea towels be made of? ›

Many traditional tea towels are made from linen as they don't leave any lint whilst being used. This means that they do not produce fluff after constant use, dry quickly and absorb moisture instantly. The soft fibres in linen mean that delicate kitchenware or fine china can be cleaned without the risk of damage.

How do I transfer a handwritten recipe to a plate? ›

If possible, make the dimensions as large as you can—this will make painting the plate easier. Cut out the paper copy and a similar size sheet of graphite paper. Layer the graphite paper behind the photocopy of the recipe, position the darkest side face down on the plate, and tape it into place.

How do I transfer a picture to a towel? ›

Generously apply a thick layer of Mod Podge Photo Transfer Medium to the FRONT of the image. Apply as much Mod Podge as it takes to basically make the image disappear. Step Two: Once completely covered with Mod Podge, place your image picture-side down onto the dish towel.

How to give a recipe as a gift? ›

Scan handwritten recipes and have them engraved or printed on a cutting board, an apron, a tea towel, a mug, a plaque or another thoughtful gift.

Can you use Cricut infusible ink on tea towels? ›

To make this project you'll of course need a tea towel. I used a microfiber towel, which works well with Cricut Infusible Ink transfer sheets, sublimation prints, and heat transfer vinyl. You'll need a few colors of those as well, depending on the colors you want to use.

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