Handwritten Recipe Gifts with a Cricut! (2024)

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Make sentimental gifts that will bring someone joy for birthdays, weddings, Christmas, etc. A Cricut handwritten recipe gift will be cherished for years to come!

I watched my mother run her fingers over the familiar handwriting, tears welling up in her eyes. I’d found one of Grandma’s old recipes and transferred it as a present for my mother, and she was visibly overcome with emotion.

Giving sentimental gifts will mean more than any store-bought give ever will. Those gifts will not get tossed out when the next great thing comes out. They will be cherished for a lifetime.

My Grandmother made a huge impact on my life and the lives of everyone in our family. We learned so much about unconditional love, helping others, and baking from her!

So, when I happened upon her handwritten recipe card of one of my favorite desserts, I knew I had to do something special with it.

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As it happens, I was walking through the Dollar Tree the next day and I spotted these nice looking oven mitts. Light bulb moment!!

I love using Dollar Tree items with my Cricut machine! They have some great items just waiting to be personalized.

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I came home and got busy. This is what I came up with, and it turned out better than I had imagined.

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I was able to upload her handwriting into Cricut Design Space and cut out iron-on vinyl with it. You could also transfer the handwritten recipe to a plate using the same method and adhesive vinyl.

Materials Needed for DIY Oven Mitt

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Directions For Sentimental Gifts: How to Upload Handwriting to Cricut

I found an app that has changed my life!! Well, maybe not quite that dramatic, but it definitely has changed my crafting life!

Enter Adobe Capture CC … have you heard of it?? I read about it somewhere, so of course, had to try it and worked wonders.

Since this part would be very hard to describe, I made a video of how to use the app to upload the recipe to Cricut Design Space. Make sure to turn on the volume on and watch it at the top or side of the post.

If you do better with written directions, there will be a printable card at the bottom of the post!

So, once the handwritten recipe file is cleaned up, upload it to Cricut Design Space. It uploads perfectly! No need to do anymore cleaning up!

(Update: CDS has released a new remove background feature that might be able to clean up the text if you have Cricut Access. I don’t have access to it, so I don’t know for sure!)

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Save it and add it to your canvas. Size it to fit the oven mitt. Hit “Make it”. Make sure to check the mirror setting on the preview screen.

Place some HTV shiny side down on a cutting mat. Set the cut to iron-on vinyl and go. (Watch my cutting and weeding HTV video tutorial here if you need additional help.)

Pro Tip: For small font like this, I always make sure my blade is sharp. Poking it into a ball of aluminum foil does the trick!

Now, I’m not going to lie… weeding this was not easy. Old script font has a lot of little pieces.

Crank up Alexa, roll up your leaves, take a shot… well, that might or might not help! But anyway, devote some time to it.

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I find it easiest to pull the excess HTV off at an almost 180-degree angle.

You made it through the hardest step! Take a breath…

Applying HTV to Oven Mitt

Then apply the HTV to the oven mitt with a heat press, EasyPress or iron. If you need additional help with a heat press, read all about using a heat press here.

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Peel off the plastic backing, sit back, and admire your work!

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I have to say, this is one of the coolest things I’ve ever made! Knowing my Mom (or a family member) will always have my Grandmother’s writing at her fingertipsmakes my heart happy.

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I might have to make a few more of these sentimental gifts to give to my whole family!

If you’d like even more unique gift ideas, check out sentimental gift ideas from around the blogosphere.

And if you are a fan of DIY handwriting gifts, you might like these other Cricut handwritten gift ideas:

  • Mom Hat with kids handwritten names
  • DIY Dad shirt with kid’s handwriting
  • Tote bag with kid’s artwork
  • Coasters with kid’s drawings
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If you need some more inspiration on other giftitems you can make with a Cricut, feel free to browse my Ultimate Resource of Cricut Ideasor additionalgift ideas. If you have those hard to shop for teenagers, check out my list of gifts that your kids will cherish.

Here are the printable instructions!

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How to Apply Handwritten Font to an Oven Mitt

Yield: 1 cherished gift!

Active Time: 10 minutes

Additional Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

Difficulty: Medium

Estimated Cost: $2

Create a unique and sentimental gift my adding an old hand written recipe to an oven mitt. Cricut handwritten recipe gifts are so fun and cherished!

Materials

Instructions

  1. Open Adobe Capture app on smartphone.
  2. Use the shapes tab. Get image centered in view and use slider to get rid of all background noise.
  3. Crop if needed.
  4. Click Refine tab. Click down on brush. Use finger to remove any extra black spots.
  5. Click Smooth tab and make sure the bottom button says On.
  6. Once it's complete, click arrow button. Save to phone.
  7. On main screen, click on image. Click on share function, then Export As, Then SVG.
  8. Export SVG to somewhere you can access it with Cricut Design Space.
  9. Open CDS. Upload image.
  10. Size to fit oven mitt.
  11. Cut it out on mirror setting of heat transfer vinyl. (Place HTV shiny side down on mat)
  12. Weed out extra vinyl.
  13. Apply to oven mitt with heat press or iron.
  14. Enjoy the look on the recipient's face when they realize what it is!

Notes

The weeding can be a bit tedious if you have a lot of script font, but it's worth it!

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What memorabilia do you have that would bring joy to someone you know??

Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a creative day!

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FAQs

Can I use my handwriting on Cricut? ›

Step 1: Take a high-quality photo of your handwriting in a well-lit area. Be sure to crop out anything you don't need and send that photo to your computer. Step 2: Open Inkscape – it's a free program that will help you cut out the background of your text so much quicker than using Design Space.

How do you copy handwritten recipes? ›

You can capture the recipes using a scanner, camera, or your smartphone. If you're taking pictures, make sure you've got good lighting. Take pictures straight on so the recipe is easy to read.

How do you give a recipe as a gift? ›

Transcribe your family's favorite cookie recipe onto a cookie jar, engrave grandma's oxtail soup recipe onto an easel (now you don't have to lean over and squint), or hang up the most oft-used family recipe on a sign so that it's always in sight.

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

Layer the graphite paper behind the photocopy of the recipe, position the darkest side face down on the plate, and tape it into place. Using a pen or sharp pencil, carefully trace over the recipe. Remove the photocopy and graphite paper to reveal the transferred text.

How do you transfer a handwritten recipe to a cutting board? ›

Apply a medium coat of decoupage glue to the front of the cutting board, then carefully position the recipe printed-side down. Once laid, you don't want to move it around, so be careful to find the positioning before pressing it into the glue.

Is there an app to write recipes? ›

Recipe Keeper is the easy to use, all-in-one recipe organizer, shopping list and meal planner available across all of your devices. Enter your recipes with as much or as little information as you like. Copy and paste recipes from your existing documents or apps.

What is the app that copies your handwriting? ›

Pen to Print is converting scanned handwritten notes into digital text available for editing, searching, and storage on any digital platform. Use this unique OCR scanner to scan, recognize and convert handwriting to text that can be edited, searched, and stored on any device or cloud service.

What is a unique way to gift recipes? ›

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 give friends DIY recipes? ›

Yep, you totally can share DIY recipes with your friends in Animal Crossing! If you have duplicate recipes, just drop them on the ground when your friend is visiting your island, and they can pick them up. Sharing is caring in Animal Crossing world! For sure, you can share DIY recipes but don't forget it's one-way.

How do you transfer handwritten recipes to wood? ›

How to Transfer a Recipe onto Wood
  1. Print your recipe as the "mirror image" and on a laser printer. ...
  2. Apply a medium layer of Mod Podge to the wood. ...
  3. Lay your paper onto the wood over the Mod Podge. ...
  4. Dampen a rag thouroughly and ring it out (almost completely).
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How do I digitize my recipes? ›

Use a scanner or phone app: You can use a scanner or a phone app that can scan pages from your cookbooks and convert them into digital text.

How do you transfer handwritten recipes into tea towels? ›

Here are some directions for your convenience:
  1. Scan the recipe. ...
  2. Place one Heat'n Bond EZ Print Transfer Sheet in the printer. ...
  3. When you have a satisfactory copy of your recipe on the Heat'n Bond sheet, use a pair of scissors to cut away the excess material surrounding the words.
  4. Iron the flour cloth towels.

What is a good handwriting font for Cricut? ›

For a simple handwriting font for Cricut, League Script does the job.

Can I write on Cricut vinyl? ›

You can write on any vinyl surface. However, we don't recommend drawing on smart material for long draws because it could result in smudging.

How do you transfer handwriting? ›

You can easily convert handwriting to text via OCR technology. By using a free scanner app like Adobe Scan, a smartphone, or an online OCR option, you can scan the handwriting with your smartphone. From there, the technology will recognize the text and translate it into text on a document.

Can you write on regular vinyl with Cricut? ›

Cricut pens and markers can write on any material that normal pens can write on like paper, cardboard, textured cardstock, and vinyl as well. Before using the marker or pen on your material, make sure you do a test sample to ensure that the ink does not rub off. If you use a permanent marker it is less likely to smear.

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