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What You Need:
- PDF file
- Color printer
- Cardstock
- Scissors
- GLUE DOTS, a glue stick or strong double-sided tape
- Paperclips or mini-clothespins if you are using a glue stick

1. Print your fortune cookies & fortunes, cut them out like shown
2. Fold your cookie in half, but do not make a crease
2a. (not shown) Place fortune inside bend
3. Begin folding like so
4. Finish folding
5. Apply Glue Dot or if you are using a glue stick apply liberally or you can use a strong double-sided tape. If you use a glue stick make sure you leave a few hours for the cookies to dry. They will have to be held together by mini-clothespins (like shown), or a paperclip would work just as well
If you will be using a glue stick there is a detailed photo tutorial in our Printable Spring Fortune Cookies Post that will guide you!
If you want to use your own patterned paper, instead of printing out the PDF, a 3-4 inch circle works best. You can most definitely type, print or write out your own fortunes too!
I think these would be so great to use at a Thanksgiving dinner table setting!
Have an amazing weekend everyone, Happy Autumn!
- PDF file
- Color printer
- Cardstock
- Scissors
- GLUE DOTS, a glue stick or strong double-sided tape
- Paperclips or mini-clothespins if you are using a glue stick

1. Print your fortune cookies & fortunes, cut them out like shown
2. Fold your cookie in half, but do not make a crease
2a. (not shown) Place fortune inside bend
3. Begin folding like so
4. Finish folding
5. Apply Glue Dot or if you are using a glue stick apply liberally or you can use a strong double-sided tape. If you use a glue stick make sure you leave a few hours for the cookies to dry. They will have to be held together by mini-clothespins (like shown), or a paperclip would work just as well
If you will be using a glue stick there is a detailed photo tutorial in our Printable Spring Fortune Cookies Post that will guide you!
If you want to use your own patterned paper, instead of printing out the PDF, a 3-4 inch circle works best. You can most definitely type, print or write out your own fortunes too!
I think these would be so great to use at a Thanksgiving dinner table setting!
Have an amazing weekend everyone, Happy Autumn!
















37 comments:
I'm definitely going to bookmark this post so I can try these out!!!
Thanks for sharing! :)
Olivia
Very cute idea! I love it! It's really hard to find cute projects for Thanksgiving. Yay for freebies!
so weird that this is the most recent post!! i just ate chinese and got this fortune:
"don't repay a kindness, pass it on."
I went to Secret Agent L's blog and let her know but then I saw your twitter and had to tell you guys too!
Best fortune ever. :)
Oooo! I'm hosting Thanksgiving this year -- 1st time in a while. I was looking for cute table setting ideas to do with the kiddos to get in the mood. We're SO putting these at every plate. Can't wait!!
What am I thankful for?
You! :D
So adorable! I always dreamed of starting my own fortune cookie company. :) I am hosting Thanksgiving at my home this year, and can't wait to make these with my three little girls. SO much GRATITUDE for sharing so generously.
What a great idea for the holiday! I'll be linking.
Great idea and conversation starter!
Nice tutorial also, very well explained.
Happy Thanksgiving!
-Daniel
http://DanielMontoyaStudio.blogspot.com
Super cute! I just found these and will have to link:-)
Thanks,
Amy
I love this idea! Thanks!
i saw this in the lj community handmade gifts.
i'll try to make them tonight, as soon as i finish all my college works...
but i'm here to say that the site is amazing! i'm getting addicted to it! congrats!
These are awesome. I love them.
Thanks for sharing.
I just did a post about these on my FB page, linking them to your blog.
Hope that's okay.
Haniela
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hanielas/130417213664312?v=wall&ref=ts
This post was featured as a post of the week on my blog. Here is a link to the post:http://www.jdaniel4smom.com/2010/09/great-posts-i-came-across-this-week_25.html
This post was featured as a post of the week on my blog. Here is a link to the post:http://www.jdaniel4smom.com/2010/09/great-posts-i-came-across-this-week_25.html
oh my goodness those are cute! Love it.
Hi!
Wanted you to know I posted a link to this Printable today on my blog, PaperFriendly,
Nancy Ward
PaperFriendly
http://www.nancywardcrafts.com
I love your idea. It's awesome. Thanks for sharing!
paper
I love your idea. It's awesome. Thanks for sharing!
paper
I'm having trouble downloading these from the dropbox:(
I'm having trouble downloading these from the dropbox:(
I love your idea. It's awesome. Thanks for sharing!
paper
I love your idea. It's awesome. Thanks for sharing!
paper
Hi!
Wanted you to know I posted a link to this Printable today on my blog, PaperFriendly,
Nancy Ward
PaperFriendly
http://www.nancywardcrafts.com
oh my goodness those are cute! Love it.
This post was featured as a post of the week on my blog. Here is a link to the post:http://www.jdaniel4smom.com/2010/09/great-posts-i-came-across-this-week_25.html
This post was featured as a post of the week on my blog. Here is a link to the post:http://www.jdaniel4smom.com/2010/09/great-posts-i-came-across-this-week_25.html
These are awesome. I love them.
Thanks for sharing.
I just did a post about these on my FB page, linking them to your blog.
Hope that's okay.
Haniela
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hanielas/130417213664312?v=wall&ref=ts
i saw this in the lj community handmade gifts.
i'll try to make them tonight, as soon as i finish all my college works...
but i'm here to say that the site is amazing! i'm getting addicted to it! congrats!
Super cute! I just found these and will have to link:-)
Thanks,
Amy
Great idea and conversation starter!
Nice tutorial also, very well explained.
Happy Thanksgiving!
-Daniel
http://DanielMontoyaStudio.blogspot.com
What a great idea for the holiday! I'll be linking.
So adorable! I always dreamed of starting my own fortune cookie company. :) I am hosting Thanksgiving at my home this year, and can't wait to make these with my three little girls. SO much GRATITUDE for sharing so generously.
Oooo! I'm hosting Thanksgiving this year -- 1st time in a while. I was looking for cute table setting ideas to do with the kiddos to get in the mood. We're SO putting these at every plate. Can't wait!!
What am I thankful for?
You! :D
so weird that this is the most recent post!! i just ate chinese and got this fortune:
"don't repay a kindness, pass it on."
I went to Secret Agent L's blog and let her know but then I saw your twitter and had to tell you guys too!
Best fortune ever. :)
Very cute idea! I love it! It's really hard to find cute projects for Thanksgiving. Yay for freebies!
I'm definitely going to bookmark this post so I can try these out!!!
Thanks for sharing! :)
Olivia
These are a great idea!
Tthanks so much for letting me link this post up at Tip Junkie! You can see it here - http://www.tipjunkie.com/15-terrific-thanksgiving-papercraft-tutorials-paper-crafts/
Lowri
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