Artichoke - Rifle Paper Co. Recipe Tin
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The 3-second version
- Holds up to two hundred standard-size recipe cards
- Includes twenty-four blank cards and twelve dividers
- Gold metallic interior and printed artichoke illustration
- Only fits standard index card sizes
- Two hundred card capacity fills quickly
- Lid lifts off completely rather than hinging
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Recipe card organizer with printed artichoke design and dividers
Most recipe storage is either a shoebox that hides everything or a binder that turns flipping into a project. This tin gives you visibility and speed: lift the lid, pull the card you need, and get to work. The dividers mean you're not pawing through breakfast to find dinner, and the compact footprint earns its spot on the counter instead of being banished to a cupboard. It's for the cook who actually uses a collection rather than just preserving one, and who wants that collection to look like it belongs in the kitchen instead of the garage.
Good gift when
- Anyone collecting family recipes or magazine clippings in one system
- Cooks who reference handwritten cards more than digital screens
- People consolidating loose recipe scraps into something organized
Skip it if You work mainly from cookbooks or digital apps, or your existing recipe cards are oversized and won't fit standard index dimensions
Specs
- Dimensions
- 4.6 × 6.8 × 5.1 inches
- Capacity
- Up to 200 recipe cards
- Material
- Metal with gold metallic interior
- Exterior design
- Printed artichoke illustration by Rifle Paper Co.
What's included
- Recipe tin with lid
- 24 blank recipe cards
- 12 recipe dividers
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
- Arrives ready to give
Decorative tin arrives ready to present; recipient can start filing recipes immediately
The details
This metal storage tin keeps handwritten and printed recipe cards in one place, whether you're collecting family favorites or building a reference library from scratch. The exterior shows an artichoke illustration by Rifle Paper Co., and the interior is finished in gold metallic. A framed label panel on the front lets you identify the contents at a glance.
The tin arrives with twenty-four blank recipe cards and twelve printed dividers, so you can start filing right away. Each card is sized to fit the interior without sliding around, and the dividers help you separate main courses from desserts, weeknight dinners from holiday baking, or any other system that matches how you actually cook. The lid lifts off completely for easy access when you're elbow-deep in dough or carrying a hot pan.
Capacity tops out at two hundred cards, which means room for everything from a grandmother's shorthand notes to full-paragraph instructions clipped from magazines. The tin itself measures just under seven inches wide, small enough to sit on a counter or tuck into a cabinet but tall enough that you won't outgrow it quickly. The gold metallic lining and printed artichoke design make it presentable enough to leave out, so your collection stays within reach instead of forgotten in a drawer.
Because recipe cards come in different sizes and handwriting varies, check that your existing cards are standard index-card dimensions before you commit. The tin works best when you're starting fresh or consolidating a collection that already fits the format. Once it's full, the lid still closes flush, and the metal construction holds up to being opened dozens of times a week without denting or losing its finish.
Decorative tin holds two hundred cards and includes dividers to sort by course or season
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Questions
- What size recipe cards fit inside this tin?
- The tin is designed for standard index card sizes, typically 4 × 6 inches. Check your existing cards against this dimension before purchasing if you plan to transfer a collection.
- Can I use this for other types of cards or organizing?
- Yes, the tin works for any standard-size index cards, including note cards, flash cards, or small craft supplies. The dividers help sort whatever you store, though they're labeled for recipe categories.
- Does the lid stay attached or come off entirely?
- The lid lifts off completely, which gives you full access when you need both hands free for cooking. It fits snugly enough that it won't fall off accidentally during normal handling.
- How many dividers come with the tin?
- You get twelve dividers included. That's enough to separate by meal type, season, cooking method, or any other system that fits how you organize recipes.
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