Last year sometime, on a day when Blossom and I found ourselves window shopping in the boutique stores along Gregory Street, I bought a recipe box.
It was so darn cute and cheery that I couldn't imagine leaving the store without it officially belonging to me.
Plans for filing away my extensive list of favourite recipes on the stack of 4 x 6 inch cards the box promised were inside, ready at my fingertips should I need them in a hurry, justified my $24.95 purchase.
Fast forward a little more (a lot more, maybe?) than a year later and there it sat the other day, on my desk, still confined in shrink wrap, staring hopefully up at my hastily averted eyes, and I felt the formidable sensation of wasted $-guilt rising in my soul.
But then...
Ever heard the term "block recipe"?
Neither have I, but let's pretend we have, ok?!
So, why does a recipe box have to hold only food recipes, I ask you?
Why not fill it with patchwork block recipes instead!
The divider cards had headings like 'soups', 'cakes' etc, so I just turned them over and wrote common block sizes instead.
And you know what block recipe I stored first?
My favourite.
I knew there was purpose for my purchase. ;-)
hugs
What a cute box and a great idea to fill it!
ReplyDeleteI can see why you had to have the recipe box, Jenny. It is gorgeous. Great idea using it for quilting recipes!
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea Jen
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Jenny!! I love that 'quilt' recipe box! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! :0)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea! Coolio - as Baa would say!
ReplyDeleteclever Jen-girl!:o) xox
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea1
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I have to look up blocks each time I start to make one! Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteSo funny, I spent about a half hour yesterday looking for a churn dash pattern for a reference. Great box. Wishing you many years of happy recipes.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous box and a fantastic brain storm Jenny, very clever thinking, and I can see the idea for me to somehow include stitching craft projects and particulars into appropriate index categories as well, plus a section for craft gift ideas. Food for thought, thank you, Judithann :-)
ReplyDeleteEven reference notes of pages in magazines or books, or websites that have certain blocks...
DeleteYou know people all across the world are going to run out and buy cute recipe card boxes to hold block recipes now! LOL Churn Dash is my second favorite block, but probably the one I make the most often. Your printing is so neat and tidy.
ReplyDeleteI love that idea, Jenny-girl, and look, I'm commenting!!! Yay!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as usual!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea jenny. You will have it filled in no time. Hugs.....
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteOh that's clever! I can think of a few things I could use one of those boxes for!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of the quilt block hop Moda did a couple of years ago with recipes and blocks from their designers- what a clever idea to use the recipe box!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Jenny and what a gorgeous box! No wonder you could not resist it. xx
ReplyDeleteWhen I used to have a small home-based business, I kept my accounts (receipts) etc in a pretty recipe box like that. My dividers were labeled according to expenses. :)
ReplyDeleteCool idea!
ReplyDeleteI love these boxes and thank you for the wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteI have a photo box I did this with for applique one time...great idea to use a recipe box...
ReplyDeleteI saw another great idea in blog land, use those unused photo albums to store small applique pattern pieces
ReplyDeleteI saw another great idea in blog land, use those unused photo albums to store small applique pattern pieces
ReplyDeleteJenny, Love the blocks recipe box. I am thinking of a box for different stitch diagrams.
ReplyDeleteHope we see your cross stitch pattern soon.
Patricia