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The thread centers around the various sizes and types of labels used for recipe cards among participants. Many share their personal experiences with different label sizes and printing methods, as well as preferences for including or excluding logos.
Views differ on the necessity of including logos on labels, with some participants advocating for their exclusion to save ink, while others prefer to include them. There is no clear consensus on the best label size, as participants share a variety of preferences.
Participants discuss their personal experiences with printing and labeling recipe cards, reflecting a range of methods and preferences based on individual needs and available resources.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights on labeling and presenting recipe cards effectively.
pamperedlinda said:I made this template and run the cards through my printer. You will have to adjust the text box depending on the available space on the recipe cards.
dannyzmom said:Wow Linda - this is great! And the ink doesn't smudge?
I am test printing one right now!
I read that you're back in FL. What's your day to day schedule look like? Want to try & hook up?
pcchefjane said:Why do you wrap them around at all? You don't really need the logo either. You are putting it on a recipe card with TPC and the logo already on it. I am all about not using more ink than I have to!I just pick a corner on the front that does not have wording on it.
pcchefjane said:Why do you wrap them around at all? You don't really need the logo either. You are putting it on a recipe card with TPC and the logo already on it. I am all about not using more ink than I have to!I just pick a corner on the front that does not have wording on it.
pcchefjane said:Sad...I have an inkjet printer so it won't work! I'd love it! Thanks Linda!
dannyzmom said:I just printed my info on over 100 recipe cards - my office reeks of toner from teh printer going and going and going...I am wheezing from breathing the toner fumes...but dang I am so happy with there awesome looking recipe cards and can;t wait to give 'em out at tomorrow's show!!
pamperedlinda said:oh yeah - I forgot about that partsmall price to pay though. load up the printer, turn on a fan and leave the room for a while. I love the way they look too, much more professional looking than a label.
The most common size for labels on recipe cards is 2" x 4". This size fits well on standard 3" x 5" or 4" x 6" recipe cards, providing enough space for titles and ingredients without overwhelming the card.
Yes, you can use different label sizes depending on your design preferences. Some people prefer smaller labels, such as 1" x 2.625", for a more minimalist look, while others may opt for larger labels to include more information or decorative elements.
You can find labels that fit your recipe cards at office supply stores, craft stores, or online retailers. Look for labels specifically designed for printing, ensuring they are compatible with your printer and the size of your recipe cards.
It depends on your needs. If you plan to change recipes frequently or want to reuse the cards, removable labels are a great option. However, if you want a more permanent solution, go for permanent labels that will stay in place.
Absolutely! Many label templates are available online that you can customize and print at home. Just make sure to select the correct label size and format to match your recipe cards for the best results.