The following blog post is republished with permission from Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
![Turning an Ancestor's Handwritten Recipes or Letters into Napkins or Towels Turning an Ancestor's Handwritten Recipes or Letters into Napkins or Towels](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhldr2qS155mR3A-6kdanqo4kHTicSI5Dr72ytWKOZ8uC-0bHp0QqLk4hkpdj4rBX49D3n4etWs12YI4tfInM3ro52_eyX95xkMcgOjl8aUnbpFay1X9d-cvspxx5mVh5d1SF23/s1600/GrammaRecipe.jpg) |
Scanning my Grandmother's Recipe |
I saw this blog post
How to turn handwritten recipes into tea towels several months ago and thought "what a great idea!" I'd hoped to get one made myself to show you but time constraints and health issues have prevented me from creating my own.
Because I want to share this with my readers, you should read the original blog post. I'd suggest using your
Flip-Pal Mobile Scanner![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sI30y0io9gxBBztnW0TaKW6fqZffGpLiG_Tay0LPVz-7qTeefGnJnOCshF1VYuvdn_9fMwNqMdHjX7d4_PkmcGplLUjBybjjBBjAMryKhP=s0-d)
to scan old letters or Grandma's recipes then start creating your towel or napkin or even a wall hanging. Wouldn't that be a nice Christmas gift for a family member!
As you can see I have my Grandmother's recipe in her handwriting and am scanning it in hopes of finding enough time to create my own tea towels for gifts.
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