WebSTEP 4: Glue fortune cookie. Fold the circle in half, but do not crease flat. Put your thumb and your middle finger on the ends, and use another finger to gently press the middle …
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WebStep #2: Next, get out your trusty pair of scissors (or safety scissors if you're working on this project with young kids). Cut out each of the 8 shapes on the printed design file. When …
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WebTrace as many circles as you’d like using your lid, and cut them all out. 2. Cut strips of white paper about 3”x ½”. You will need the same number of strips. as circles. 3. Write a …
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WebGently push the fold inward with your index finger, while using your thumb and middle finger to bring both ends together. Slip a fortune in the opening on one side before bringing …
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WebMaterials: Step 1: Use a lid or glass to trace circles onto your paper. Cut out. The larger your circles, the larger your paper fortune “cookies” will be. Step 2: Fold your circle in …
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WebDirections. Trace as many circles as you’d like using your lid, and cut them all out. Cut strips of white paper about 3”x ½”. You will need the same number of strips as circles. Write a …
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WebHow to make Paper Fortune Cookie Messages. Find the full printable instructions at the end of this post. Cut scrapbook paper into circles that measure 3 1/2″ in diameter. Turn …
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WebThe fortune can also be a New Year’s resolution, making fortune cookies particularly popular as a party game for New Year’s. Whether you choose traditional fortune …
WebWrap each cookie in grease-proof baking paper and tie it together with a fortune and and a piece of bakers twine. The grease proof paper is essential to stop getting grease spots …
WebUse your thumb and middle finger to press the cookie edges together. You now have the fortune cookie shape. Place one message inside a circle; the length of the paper …
WebKeep bottom (the side that was "down" while cooking) down. Place a fortune in the middle of the cookie and fold in half. Place the middle of the flat side over the edge of a coffee …
WebFirst, create a paper cookie base. Place your wrapping paper pattern-side down, use your pen and masking tape to help trace a circle shape onto the surface. Once your circle …
WebDirections: 1) Turn your scrapbook paper over and on the non-pretty side trace around the drinking glass to make a complete circle on the paper. Size does not matter too much …
Web1) Place egg whites in a bowl and beat with electric mixer on medium speed until very frothy, almost soft peaks. 3) Add sugar, almond, and vanilla then mix. 4) Stir in 2 tablespoons of …