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DIY Custom Tea Towels from Handwritten Recipes | Sentimental Gift Idea

Have you ever wanted to give someone a gift so meaningful it makes them tear up?
The kind of gift that’s simple, affordable, and yet holds generations of memories within it?

That’s exactly what I hoped to create for my mom last Christmas. And what started as a nostalgic recipe card turned into one of the most cherished gifts I’ve ever given: custom tea towels made from my great-grandmother’s handwritten recipes.

Let me show you how you can create this deeply personal DIY gift — no fancy design skills or sewing experience required.

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Why This DIY Gift Idea Is So Special

There’s something incredibly powerful about handwritten recipes — the kind passed down through generations, stained with use, full of flavor and family history.

Turning those keepsakes into something practical (and beautiful) like a tea towel is not only creative, it’s a way to honor the people and memories that made us who we are.

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.

Turning Recipes into Tea Towels - a great idea to create a custom gift this holiday season with a sentimental touch.

Picture from spoonflower.com

How to Turn a Handwritten Recipe into a Custom Tea Towel

Here’s the exact process I followed, with some heartfelt moments (and a few lessons learned) along the way.

Step One: Choose Your Recipe

First, I chose a recipe special to my mom – a gift to her from my Great Grandmother that was given to my Mother at her bridal shower years ago.

scan in old recipes to create a custom gift

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

Sweet, handwritten quotes about marriage – “recipes” for a happy life.

Turning Recipes into Tea Towels - a great idea to create a custom gift this holiday season with a sentimental touch.

It was touching. Personal. Perfect.

That one card became the foundation for two different tea towels.

Step Two: Scan and Design Your Layout

Once I chose my recipe, I scanned it into my computer using a basic home scanner. If the card is stained or faded, don’t worry — those details add character.

To build the layout, I used PicMonkey (you could also use Canva or Photoshop). Here’s what I did:

  • Uploaded the scanned recipe images.
  • Added scrapbook-style backgrounds to make them pop.
  • Created a design that fit Spoonflower’s linen-cotton canvas size: 54” x 36” (which yields four tea towels per yard).
  • Rotated the images 90° to maximize space.
  • Ensured spacing for cutting and hemming.

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

Here’s how my creation looked.

Turning Recipes into Tea Towels - a great idea to create a custom gift this holiday season with a sentimental touch.

Pro Tip: Download your design as a high-resolution PDF to avoid a blurry final print.

Step Three: Upload to Spoonflower and Order Your Fabric

Once your design is ready:

  1. Head to Spoonflower‘s design site.
  2. Upload your PDF.
  3. Choose Linen-Cotton Canvas for durability.
  4. Select a 1 yard cut (this gives you 4 towels).

You can order a test swatch, but I skipped that due to time. The final fabric arrived in about 10 days — and it was gorgeous.

Step Four: Cut, Press, and Sew Your Towels

I’m not a seamstress — not even close. But if you can sew a straight line, you can do this.

I ordered custom fabric using an old recipe card
  • Cut the fabric evenly into four rectangles.
  • Fold the edges under, press with an iron, and hem all the sides.
  • Optional: use hemming tape if sewings not your thing!

The results? A soft, vintage-style towel with my great-grandmother’s handwriting — preserved on fabric forever.

Step Five: Wrap with Love

I tied the towels with ribbon, tucked them into a small box, and waited excitedly to see my mom’s reaction.

And you know what? She did tear up.

She showed the gift to all her friends and family… and even ordered more fabric to sew towels for our cousins. That alone made my heart full.

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?

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

Here is a close up of each towel.

Why This DIY Gift Idea Works So Well

  • It’s personal – a literal piece of family history in fabric form.
  • It’s practical – something they can use and treasure every day.
  • It’s simple – no professional crafting skills required.
  • It’s emotional – a tangible way to preserve memories and stories.

This gift was a huge hit and one of my favorites that I’ve given my momma!

Turning recipes into tea towels is more than a craft — it’s a connection to our past, wrapped in fabric and love.

If you’re looking for a sentimental, meaningful, and affordable gift, I hope this inspires you to make one of your own.

P.S. I ended up making the recipe on this card!

If you want an easy way to make 50 Calorie “Just Enough” Cookies, my great grandmother had it right all those years ago!

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28 Comments

  1. Thank you Debby! My Mom (also named Debbie) loved this gift and it’s sure to please anyone. And it would work for any gift giving season – birthdays, Mother’s Day, Grandparents Day, Christmas – even a just because gift! Thanks for taking the time to comment and I hope you found some help getting your fabric ordered!

  2. Absolutely the coolest gift ever. We lost our Mom last year and my sister’s would love this. Thank you for sharing. I’m not a wiz on the computer so I might have to get a kid to help me. I am however a seamstress so I see endless possibilities. Um pillows etc.

  3. It’s a custom fabric I made using Spoonflower – it’s my great grandmother’s recipe in her handwriting. Isn’t that so special? You can create your own fabric the same way!

  4. This is wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Love the fabric you picked. Do you remember what it’s called?

  5. Fab idea! I’ve read about Spoonflower. You’ve got my thoughts going. Now thinking of other unique things I could create since I also draw/paint. Hmmm …

  6. It’s a custom ordered fabric made by Spoonflower. They can reprint any design you want for a great price. Once my fabric arrived, I just hemmed the edges. Hope that helps!