Tuesday, April 22, 2008

PTI Blog Hop!

thank you SO much to everyone who voted for me!! I am so appreciative!! k

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I have made fortune cookies with my students before and knew that was what I wanted to make from our squares of paper. I made these from the 6x6 pad of Father Knows Best paper pad.
Start by tracing a circle on the paper. Any circle from about 3-4" works well.
Cut out the circle.
Fold the circle in half, but do not crease the circle.
Hold the paper as shown and begin the folding process. Keep in mind that I had to take the photo, so normally your other hand would be holding the opposite side together. :)
Bring the two sides together. They look more realistic, if you do not fold them in half, but rather, off-center. You want to do this before you apply adhesive.
I recommend a strong adhesive, because of the pressure on the sides. I used two strips of Wonder Tape. Keep the pieces small enough, so they do not show.
Bring the sides together again, and there you have it! :)
I printed off fortunes from this site: Fortune Cookie Sayings. But, with all the great sayings that PTI has, I am sure that they could be stamped for the appropriate occasion. I am thinking graduation, baby shower, bridal shower...
Don't forget all the fun and contests going on at the PTI Forum! And vote for your favorite project! :)
thanks for stopping by!

65 comments:

Julie-Ann Wells (Jewels) said...

OH WOW!!! That is SO cute!! and step by step tutorial as well. thanks so much. I love it. Thanks so much for sharing.

Unknown said...

Fantastic idea, great post for the challenge!

Niki Estes said...

What a cute idea, Kimberly! I love them!

Unknown said...

Very cute project with the new paper!! :)

Terri said...

What a cute idea. Thanks for sharing how to do it too.

Annapurna said...

How cute! Love the idea.

Aimee said...

oh wow too cute... love the fortune cookie idea

Scrapping Julie said...

Kimberly, How flippin cute IS that!!!

K said...

Cool project! I love it. Are you a teacher also?

IamDerby said...

You are so creative!! This is fantastic!

Andrea DV said...

Oh WOW! Kim these are awesome. I just LOVE this.

Toni said...

fantastic and wow Im in awe and instructions too

Rox-Ann said...

Awesome job Kim! Love them!

ohradiogirl said...

Very cool idea.

Joan said...

Adorable, clever and beautifully made.

Regan said...

aren't you just a smarty pants!! so cute

Kristen said...

These are just adorable. Love them!

Anonymous said...

Wow! This is definately going into my favorite ideas book! Love it!

http://jenalonso.typepad.com/fstop_memories/

Lori said...

How clever! What a great gift idea.

Patricia said...

Too stinkin' cute!

Deanna said...

Very cute!

Theresa Tyree said...

Love it!

Molly B said...

What a cool idea. -Molly B

Colleen said...

This is an amazing idea! Thank you for the great instructions. This would make a wonderful gift. Thanks for sharing.
Hugs,
Colleen, aka kroppykat

snarflemarfle said...

Seriously?!? This is absolutely awesome!!!

JoAnna said...

These are sooo cute :)

Sara (deipara) said...

So totally inventive! Love how you thought outside the box!

Granna said...

Very clever project. This would be a cute idea for a centerpiece for a shower or party with one for each guest at the table. Thank you for including the "how to do".

Allison Cope said...

OMG... how cute are they! Wonderful idea!

One Creative Life said...

Love this idea. It turned out great!~Erica

Penny said...

How amazingly clever! I love them!

Anonymous said...

fantastic!
Congrats...

Neisey said...

Hi! I was linked to this blog for these awesome fortune cookies. My Girl Guide district is doing an Asian camp in 2 weeks and they will be a great addition for the older girls.

As I was checking the info for the fortune cookies one of your slide show LOs jumped out at me - my DD#1 also called ketchup "kepitch". I am so going to do a LO about this now.

I added you to my faves - love your work!

Debbie Olson said...

Oh, Kimberly! What a great idea! I just love your little fortune cookies!

Angie said...

Wow Kim, that is really awesome, I'm going to make some for dd's b-day party. TFS!!

Allison Rankin said...

Brilliant...good for you!

Unknown said...

What a great project! Your fortune cookies were featured over at Card of the Week. Check it out... http://www.cardoftheweek.com/2008/05/card-of-the-wee.html

Ribs said...

I love these! Now I'm trying to think of a reason to make them. Maybe I'll just make a box for the hell of it :)

Anonymous said...

I really love this!
A great idea, and simple, too!
Thanks for sharing.

plumstars said...

So cute! I'm pulling out some paper now!!

Anonymous said...

Those fortune cookies are so clever!

Unknown said...

totally cute I have a pattern to make these out of fabric but paper is darling too!!!

A Crafty Lawyer said...

These would make great gift tags for gifts packaged in those cute chinese take-out style boxes. Thanks!

Birds of a Feather said...

thanks for the great tutorial! this is such a great idea!
xo heidi

caroline said...

Wouldn't these make cute Valentine's?!

Anonymous said...

That is the best idea ever. I am going to make some paper fortune cookies. You can also print off some of the virtual fortune cookies found in http://www.mychinesefortune.com/ . They are more funny.

Anonymous said...

I love this! Thank you for the tutorial.

Carolina said...

What a fun idea - love it! The chopstickes, the way you added the fortunates...it's all so clever and it looks amazing!

Yummy Mommy Mia said...

Thank you for this! We made a donation to the local hospital instead of having bonbonnieres for my sons Baptism and this was the perfect way to let our guests know...

http://logansbabyblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/logans-baptism.html

Cindy Lee said...

Thanks for the wonderful tutorial! Will give it a try :)

Jennifer said...

Love this idea! Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for such a nice tutorial. This is a great idea and I'm excited to make some fortune cookies! Also, thanks for the reference to fortune cookie sayings!
AB :)

Evan Islam said...

Hi Kim, you can also get plenty of fortune cookie quotes from the following site: http://www.fortunecookiemessage.com

Anonymous said...

My 9 year old daughter is going to use these for her Valentine's Day exchange cards.
Thanks!

Liz Armstrong said...

Great idea & fabulous tutorial. Thank you : )

Lou said...

I think those fortune papers are amazing!! Absolutly gorgeous! Definatly going to make some of those!!! Thanks for the imspiration!
Lyndsey from LyndseysLand

Christina :O) said...

This is so cute im making a fortune cookie for my dad to put a ring in it for my mom on mothers days. Such a neat idea!!

Unknown said...

I love those! I'm so excited to try to make them! Thank you for sharing!

CartEssenza said...

So cute!!!! Lovely idea, I'll try it :)
Greetings from Italy,
Mae

Carol said...

What a great idea!!! the final project looks amazing! :) great job!

Unknown said...

What a wonderful idea. I am a PTA President and was looking for an end-of-year "thank you" idea for my PTA Board. I made the fortune cookies, and for fortunes, I put individualized notes specific to that Board member and the great things they had done that year. I love how they turned out!

Caca said...

Hi Kim, I posted about your paper fortune cookies at my site, check it out.

A Scrap of Time said...

I featured your fortune cookies on my blog today! They are super cute! http://www.ascrapoftime.blogspot.com

Susan Nichols said...

Love these fortune cookies, and thanks for the tutorial.. I will be posting my fortune cookies and a link to your blog here:
http://susan-nichols.blogspot.com/
on Thurs 10/6, for a blog hop I am participating in...
Thanks for sharing!

Lisa Lara said...

Just the cutest idea Kim!

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