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How to Make a Origami Fortune Teller Youtube

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Making a fortune teller is one of the best ways to entertain your friends. All you need is a piece of paper and a marker to create a fun game you can play anywhere, anytime. Fill the inside with fortunes that your friends can pick so you can "predict" their future. Once they pick a fortune, read it out loud so everyone can hear it. Once you make one fortune teller, you'll want to keep making more with different things written inside!

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    Crease a square piece of paper diagonally from each corner. Fold the top right corner to touch the bottom left corner. Crease the fold with your finger and then unfold it so your sheet is flat again. Then take the top left corner and fold it over to the bottom right corner. Crease the fold with your fingernail before unfolding it again.[1]

    • If you're using a piece of rectangular paper, you can cut it into a square. Fold one corner over to the adjacent side. Use scissors to cut off the small rectangle. What remains is a square-shaped piece of paper.

    Tip: Use a piece of construction paper if you want your fortune teller to be colorful.

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    Fold the paper in half from each side. Bring the top edge of the paper to the bottom edge and crease the fold. Unfold the paper so it's flat again and rotate it by 90 degrees. Fold the new top edge of the paper to the bottom to crease it and then flatten it out again. Your paper will have 4 lines intersecting in the middle.[2]

    • Make sure you're always folding in the same direction or else your fortune teller won't form correctly.
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    Bring the corners to the center of the paper. Start with one of the bottom corners and fold it into the middle of the paper where the creases intersect. Press down on the fold with a fingernail so it stays in place. Turn your paper 90 degrees and fold the other bottom corner toward the center. Keep rotating and folding your paper until you've made a smaller square containing 4 triangles.[3]

    • If the paper doesn't stay in place when you press it with your fingernail, then use the edge of a spoon or knife.
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    Flip the paper over and fold each corner to the center again. Turn your paper over to the other side so you don't see the folds. Grab one of the corners and fold it toward the middle where the creases intersect. Press down on the fold with your finger. Rotate the paper and fold each corner to the middle of the paper until you've made a smaller square.[4]

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    Put numbers in ascending order on the triangles. Start with the number 1 in the smaller top left triangle on the fortune teller. Write the numbers in ascending order clockwise around the triangles. End with the number 8 in the last triangle on the left side of the fortune teller.[5]

    • Each of the smaller triangles will be on half of a larger triangle. If you want to separate them, draw a line along the crease between them.
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    Write the fortunes underneath the flaps. Open up the triangles labeled 1 and 2 and write a short fortune underneath each number. Keep the fortune 1 sentence long and use small handwriting so it fits in the space. You can make your fortunes bad or good if you want. Repeat the process under the flap for each number so you have 8 different fortunes in all. Close the flaps once you've written all the fortunes.[6]

    • Draw a line along the creases if you want to tell your fortunes apart easily.

    Fortunes You Can Write

    Something amazing is coming your way tomorrow.

    You will live a very long and happy life.

    You're going to get married in the next 10 years.

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    Flip the fortune teller over and color the squares. Turn your paper over so the 4 small squares are face up. You can use any colors you want as long as each square on the fortune teller is different. Let the marker dry completely before you use your fortune teller.[7]

    • If you don't have colored markers, you can write the name of the color on the squares instead.
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    Fold the fortune teller in half so the squares are on the outside. Flip your fortune teller over so the numbers are face up. Fold the top edge of the fortune teller down to the bottom edge so 2 of your colored squares are on top.[8]

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    Slide your fingers underneath the squares to operate the fortune teller. Lift up the squares slightly so that you can fit your thumbs under the bottom two squares and your index fingers under the top two. With your fingers under the squares, press the corners toward the center of the fortune teller so each square forms a cone shape. The four corners will meet in the middle of the fortune teller.[9]

    • Be careful while you're folding the fortune teller up since it could crease or rip in the wrong place.
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    Pick a color and spell it out while opening and closing the fortune teller. Select a color square on top of the fortune teller. Once you pick a color, spell it out loud and open the fortune teller with each letter. Alternate the direction you open the fortune teller from top to bottom or side to side. When you reach the last letter, leave the fortune teller open.[10]

    • For example, if you chose the color red, you'd say "R" and open the fortune teller one direction. Then, you'd say "E" and open it the other way. Finally, you'd say "D" and open it in the other direction one more time.
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    Choose a number and count it out. When the fortune teller is open, look inside to see 4 numbers inside. Select one of the numbers and count it out with your fortune teller, alternating the direction you open it each time. Once you're finished counting, leave the fortune teller open in that position.[11]

    • If you picked an even number, the fortune teller will end in the same position. If you picked an odd number, you'll see new numbers to choose from.
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    Pick another number to reveal your fortune. Choose a number inside the fortune teller to select your fortune. Take your fingers out from the bottom and lift the flap for the number you picked. Read the fortune out loud so your friends can hear it.[12]

    • Keep playing the fortune teller until you reveal all of the fortunes.

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  • Question

    What can I do if this doesn't work?

    Community Answer

    Make sure that you are working with a square sheet of paper; it should measure the same on all four sides. If it is a rectangle, like printer paper, it will not work. Also, try using thinner paper, such as origami paper; it folds easier and is already the correct shape. Lastly, keep trying!

  • Question

    What is a good fortune?

    Community Answer

    A good fortune would include things like winning the lottery, getting a new car, and having a dream job.

  • Question

    Do they have to be fortune tellers specifically, or can they offer other information?

    Community Answer

    Fortune tellers should generally tell fortunes, but you could get creative and find some other fun things to write inside.

  • Question

    Do you have to start with colors or can you start with numbers?

    Community Answer

    It does not matter what you do; they all work, so you can do neither. You could even do food, planets, or even mythical creatures.

  • Question

    How do I know if it's a good fortune or bad fortune?

    Community Answer

    An example of a good fortune would be "You will win two million dollars in the lottery!" A bad fortune would say something like "You will get run over by a truck."

  • Question

    How big does the paper have to be?

    Community Answer

    It can be any size that allows you to fold it properly. An 8-inch square is a good place to start to fit average sized fingers.

  • Question

    Could I ask other things besides colors and numbers?

    Community Answer

    Yes, you can. You can be creative as you want. Use mythical creatures or Hogwarts houses if you want.

  • Question

    Where can I find square paper?

    Community Answer

    You do not need square paper. You can cut a longer, rectangular piece of paper and cut it to the size that you need.

  • Question

    Is it hard to make a fortune teller?

    Alfy George

    Alfy George

    Community Answer

    No. In fact, I would think of it as the simplest origami design you can do!

  • Question

    Can I make it with rectangular paper?

    Community Answer

    It will be lopsided, and hard to manipulate. It's best to use a square.

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  • You do not have to write fortunes; you can write other things in the triangles as well. You might want to write a penalty, an activity, etc.

  • If you have small hands, try using a smaller piece of paper.

  • Use construction paper to make your fortune teller more colorful.

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Things You'll Need

  • Square piece of paper
  • Pen
  • Markers

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To fold a fortune teller, take a square piece of paper and fold it in half diagonally so it makes a triangle, then crease the fold. Unfold the paper, then fold it again diagonally the other way and crease that fold. Unfold the paper again and crease it vertically and horizontally as well. Lay the paper out flat, then fold in each corner of the paper so they meet at the middle of the previous creases. Flip the paper over. Fold all 4 corners into the center of the paper again. Now, fold in the flaps of your fortune teller. Your fortune teller is ready!

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