C.R. Gibson Recipe Book, Durable 3-Ring Binder, Holds 40 Recipe Cards Measuring 4" x 6", Book Measures 9" x 9.5" - Provence

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Inspire organization with coordinating recipe cards, pocket organizers and recipe card file boxes in the Provence collection. Recipe keeper protects your pages as you cook while it stores and displays the instructions for your favorite dish. Measuring approximately 9 x 9.5 x 1.75-Inch when closed, this organizer has durable 3-ring construction which allows you to place recipes into the correct category heading with the 12 included tabbed dividers as well as add to the book with more pages when needed (Refills available separately). Included are 20 PVC-free pocket pages, which hold two recipes per page and 40 coordinated recipe cards sized 4 x 6-Inch. Great gift for a wedding or a new graduate. 140 plus years young, C.R. Gibson was founded in 1870 in New York City by lithographer John Gibson. The focus then was on letterhead, stationery and marriage certificates. After beginning production of baby books in 1898, millions have been sold. 1 in every 4 babies today has a memory book made by C.R. Gibson. In the 1960s, the company expanded into the gift book and photo album market and now continues to progress through the digital technology age as the number one provider of products that celebrate life's most cherished moments. C.R. Gibson has since made artistic alliances and partnerships with some of the most unique and trusted brands to bring consumers a wide choice of not only high-quality paper products, but party and entertaining supplies with panache, along with kitchen, wedding and everyday gift items, all of which combine the most current trends, the best artists in the market and superior quality. Inspiring, fun and thoughtful products that you would be proud to give and excited to receive. That's just the first 140 years and so much more is still to come.