How to Preserve and Frame Letters and Handwritten Recipes (2024)

A quick and easy tip for preserving ink on handwritten recipes and frame letters as sentimental art in your home.

It’s not every day that you can frame letters and decorate with something that turns you into a blubbering sob fest. I mean I’m certainly one to boohoo over those P&G Olympic mom commercials or the Subaru commercials that show the kids growing up too fast and driving off into the sunset to college.

But home decor? Not so much… until yesterday.

Thanks to my mom pulling out these tear-jerker handwritten recipes that she collected over the years…

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Do you see that Betty Crocker cookbook? That’s seen some love, y’all. You know a recipe is good when it’s smeared and wrinkled and splattered all over.

When my mom handed me this giant stack of recipes written by my grandmothers (and herself), I knew they were destined for a frame. But I knew I also wanted to preserve them because these precious gems need to last forever.

How to Preserve Handwritten Recipes and Frame Letters

Supplies

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Steps

I could have just stuck these sheets in frames, hung them up, and called it a day, but since it’s entirely possible the ink would fade over time from the sunlight and light bulbs, I used this UV laminating film to preserve the ink’s integrity. (You can use it for preserving your kids’ art as they grow up too.)

UPDATE: Once you put laminating film on a letter or handwritten recipe, there’s no going back, so as an alternative, you can instead lightly spray the paper with Krylon UV-Resistant Clear Gloss. Be sure to follow the directions on the back of the can.

1. The instructions say to use them in a laminator, but I found that a hot iron worked just fine.

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2. Just separate the laminating sheets, slide the recipe paper between them, and press with a hot iron on the ironing board. I would use a piece of cardboard underneath the sheets on the ironing board for a harder surface to help smooth out any bubbles.

3. Then cut them out and frame!

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See those smudges? That’s the good stuff. My mom, Elaine, wrote that one using my great-grandmother Gussy’s chicken and dressing recipe she handed down before I was even born.

I love that I stuck with floating frames for these. There’s just an extra element of charm to see the rough edges of old paper.

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This one was written by my maternal grandmother, Janice, for a recipe that was handed down to her by her mom, MeeMaMa Winnie, who passed away just 8 weeks after Olivia was born at the age of 96. Thanksgiving was never complete without her pecan pie (and it’s Robert’s favorite).

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And my paternal grandmother, Kitty, wrote this one and even signed her name. She could cook like nobody’s business but passed away when I was 12. Even though I couldn’t find her famous Swedish pancake recipe, her Swedish meatballs will do. (Pretty sure the pancakes were made from memory every time anyway.)

I hung them up right beside our stove where I try my best to keep up with their legacies in the kitchen.

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I finally decorated the shelves beside them too with a few pretty things, like this landscape art I printed for $3.00 and put in a thrifted frame.

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Joanna Gaines’s “people” sent this Magnolia crate to me a couple of years ago (because I’m pretty sure it wasn’t Joanna herself), and it’s been perfect for sticking our mail in when we come home every day before sorting it.

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And you might recognize that thrifted scale that I painted to look like a rusty antique.

It’s all just a little corner of happiness.

Now that I’ve framed the recipes, I’m thinking I need to dig up old love letters Robert and I have written to each other… even thought I might have to turn this house upside-down to find them.

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This little project is definitely proof to me that I need to spend more time handwriting things like notes to loved ones and recipes to hand down to Olivia. There are so many little things that end up being the big things one day.

Now that this spot is all decorated, the kitchen refresh is finished! I’ll be sharing the full reveal of this space next week (hopefully).

UPDATE: See our budget kitchen refresh here!

Until then though, you can see all of our kitchen updates here:

  • Memory foam layered kitchen rug and grout refresh
  • Green painted kitchen cabinet update
  • Kitchen refresh mood board plan
  • 5 tips to create an organized command center
  • White waxed coffee bar makeover
  • Arbor art printable set

Are there any sweet handwritten momentos that you’ve used as art before? I’ve heard you can turn recipes into kitchen towels too. Hmm….

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some gift ideas for preserving handwriting?

I love these small shops that offer preserved handwriting gifts in the form of cutting boards, jewelry, plates, or dish towels.

How do you turn handwriting into font?

Here is a great tutorial that can help!

How to Preserve and Frame Letters and Handwritten Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How do you preserve handwritten letters? ›

If you don't need regular access to the letters, an excellent option is to store them in plastic sleeves within file folders. Place these folders flat inside a box for organized storage. The type of plastic enclosure you choose should be determined by the condition of the letters.

How to preserve a handwritten recipe? ›

While cooking, put recipes in clear polyester film sleeves to protect them from food spills and greasy fingerprints. Another option is to use a preservation-quality loose-leaf binder style album filled with polyester page protectors into which the recipes can be filed and easily accessed.

How to preserve a letter in a frame? ›

  1. Choose mat board that is acid-free to prevent deterioration of document.
  2. Use corner mounts to attach the document to the mat board. ...
  3. Select UV filtered acrylic or glass to reduce light exposure and fading.
  4. Do not let the document touch the glass.
  5. Hang the frame away from direct sunlight.

How to display handwritten letters? ›

Frame a stack of the letters in their envelopes. Keep people guessing what was written. A shadowbox frame can display these beautifully. Tip: Most letters, postcards or recipe cards are written edge to edge.

What is the best way to preserve writings? ›

A cool (room temperature or below), relatively dry (about 35% relative humidity), clean, and stable environment (avoid attics, basem*nts, and other locations with high risk of leaks and environmental extremes) Minimal exposure to all kinds of light; no exposure to direct or intense light.

How do you preserve a loved one's handwriting? ›

There are many custom jewelry makers online that can include your loved one's writing on necklaces, bracelets and more. Framing notes: Instead of creating an entire shadow box, you can just frame a certain piece of writing. This is simple enough to do at home and can be a wonderful piece of decor.

How do you frame and preserve old documents? ›

Limit the document's exposure to the elements.

This includes continuous exposure to light and humidity. Use a glazing that has UV filters so as to minimize light damage. Light damage is not just caused by the sun's rays, but also artificial light such as that from incandescent bulbs.

How do you preserve a 100 year old letter? ›

Keep pages together in their original order by placing each letter with its envelope in an individual acid-free, lignin-free archival file folder. This type of storage material is available from a variety of archival suppliers, such as Hollinger Metal Edge and Archival Methods.

How to decorate handwritten letters? ›

Use Decorative Accents

This hand-lettered example uses a lot of decorative accents. Swirls, shadows, and banners can be found throughout, yet they don't detract from anything. Each accent works with the letters it's connected to, and in the end becomes an extension of each letter to fill up space in a beautiful way.

How to preserve love notes? ›

Keep them stored away
  1. 7) Tuck them in a photo album or journal: Organize the cards and letters by date or occasion. ...
  2. 9) Keep them on a ring: Punch a hole in the corner (a heart-shaped punch is even sweeter) and thread them on a large binder ring. ...
  3. 10) Scan and save your cards: ...
  4. 11) Get a good card organizer:
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What can I do with old family letters? ›

Digital Preservation

Use a scanner or a high-quality camera to create digital copies of each item. This not only serves as a backup should anything happen to the physical copies but also makes it easier to share these memories with family members around the world.

How do you encapsulate old letters? ›

Encapsulate
  1. You need to purchase archival document sleeves that are acid-free, lignin-free and have passed the P.A.T. ...
  2. Make sure to place the envelope with the letter in the sleeve.
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What is the best storage for letters? ›

If you decide to store your letters and cards in a closet, a plastic bin or a canvas lidded box would work well or even an archival safe paperboard box. A more decorative container would work well in a living or public space like your family room, den or even your bedroom.

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