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Paper can become almost anything with the right tools and a bit of imagination. In this class, artist, author, and paper lover Courtney Cerruti shows you how to transform a simple square of paper into a classic three-dimensional paper toy from childhood. Often called a fortune teller, chatterbox, or cootie catcher, this playful paper game folds flat so it can be tucked into a pocket, lunchbox, or purse—ready to spring to life at a moment’s notice. Courtney teaches you how to fold a fortune teller at any size, then shares some of her favorite ways to decorate and personalize it. As fun to make as it is to play with, this timeless paper toy invites creativity and joy for makers of all ages.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Text weight paper - any size squrare - Courtney is using 8.5" x 8.5"
- Scissors
- Bonefolder (optional)
- Pen, markers, paint, crayons, stamps, tempera paint sticks, stickers - anything you want to decorate your fortune teller
- Artist who makes and sells fortune tellers: RebeccaArtemisa
Downloads:
- Fold a piece of paper into a 3D toy
- Add color and type to a paper game
- Play with a fortune teller
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Make a Paper Fortune Teller Reviews
12 users recommended this class to a friend
Deborah Carter-Gau
Lovely! Great for playing with kids but also adults. I like the one she did for herself with the play of colors and the other examples from someone else
1 day ago
Laurie Baer
How fun is this? I remember a girl in elementary school brought one and we played with it outside until the bell rang. I SO wanted one! Now I can make one! Thank you for this Courtney. I love that you say it makes you happy. Me too!
1 day ago
