Write a message to your loved ones with these paper fortune cookies! These fortune cookies are so cute, and very easy to make! Not particularly tasty, but that’s okay. I find that hand-writing the message makes it more personable, but you can type it, too, for a cleaner finish.
Hint: Use decorative paper-edger scissors for a fancier look. Use double-sided paper so there won’t be a white interior, or spray interior with glitter, that solves everything! You can also opt to “hide” the message by cutting the strip shorter.
P.S. Yes, I know “origami” doesn’t allow tape or scissors, but I’ve been known to break this rule a lot. If you use sturdier paper, tape won’t be required because it’ll hold on its own.
In this tutorial, I'll show you how to fold an origami pumpkin. It's a quick and easy project that is kid-friendly. Have fun decorating the faces! Paint them with glow-in-the-dark paint for added fun. The stem is optional, but I decided to tape one on just for fun. :-)…
In this paper craft tutorial, I'll show you how to fold an origami heart bookmark, or an origami Post-it® Note heart with a removable & hidden message! This paper Valentine's Day craft is made with 2 Post-it® Notes and is a fun DIY origami project for kids. You can also…
Learn to make a standing origami heart. It has wings, AND it's a message holder! This is great for leaving yourself little reminders or little notes to your special someone. It stands on its own, and requires 1 square sheet of paper. The one I used in this video was…