Today I’m posting a video and fun project created by Joy’s Life Design Team member, Amanda. Do you remember making these in grade school? (Or to impress your own children who hadn’t seen them yet? LOL!) I recently saw the “fortune teller” creation used in a magazine to hold candy! You would just sit it upright like a little bowl. You could put candy hearts in it. Pretty cute and fun! Well, let’s hear what Amanda had to say:

Here’s the fortune from the top.

Here’s the opened fortune where the numbers go.

Awww, a Joy’s Life Lots of Pun stamp was under the number.

Thank you Amanda!  That was FUN!

You can check out Amanda’s blog at:  http://amandascraftsandmore.blogspot.com

SEE YOU TOMORROW!!

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22 Comments

  1. OMG Joy I remember making these in middle school. My girlfriends and I would keep picking numbers until we got the answer we wanted, lol.

  2. Oh my …… thanks for reliving an old favorite of mine!! Great idea!! My kids will love making this one!

  3. This brings back many memories. I think I’ll go make one right now for my (adult) daughter and mail it as a fun happy. She will love it!

  4. Boy does that bring back memories! Thanks for the reminder. I can’t wait to make one for my college girl!

  5. I just taught a group of 4th graders (last week) how to make these when I was substituting. How fun!

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  6. I love the paper she used; it’s very pretty and fun. I remember making them decades ago out of notebook paper at school. I don’t even remember how to fold them anymore.

  7. Awww! That’s so cute! And they do still impress the little ones (whew, ‘cuz there’s not much that does anymore!).

  8. Too cute! I had forgotten how to make these. I will have to make one and impress my kids.- – Thanks for sharing!

  9. Oh boy do I remember these!
    Me and my friends made a million of these…but they were never this cute!
    Thanks for the cute idea!

  10. OMG I remember making these too. How fun! I am so making these for Valentine’s Day. Thanks Joy.

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