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Recipe Card 4x6 Watercolor Citron

Our recipe cards began with a tribute to Julia Child holding up a plucked chicken prior to finishing her cooking preparations. This turned into a border of dancing plucked chickens, which was followed by pan flipping batter and a shark jaw, all making for unconventional recipe cards. Additionally, we added some sketchbook doodles in a wonky zig zag and blocks border. For a more moderinst flair, we also added some watercolor backgrounds. Put together a pack of blank cards as a charming small gift or fill them out as heirlooms with your favorite recipes.

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