Guide to Make Origami Fortune Tellers
Guide to Make Origami Fortune Tellers
Ballot Origami Fortune is a favorite pastime of children for many years. If you learn how to assemble, the possibilities are endless possibilities for fun with friends and family.
Instructions
Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Markers or pen (optional)
- Fold your paper on a diagonal and remove the excess to make a perfect square. Fold an 8 1/2-by-11-inch sheet of paper into a triangle shape. There will be a strip of paper left at the bottom of the paper after completing this step. Cut off and discard this strip of paper.
- Open the paper, which is now a perfect square, and lay it on a flat surface. Notice the12-inch crease down the center of the paper. Take a ruler and measure 6 inches along the crease. Place a small dot at the 6-inch mark, this is the exact center of the paper.
- Four points should meet at the center. Take a corner of the square and fold it so that the point of the corner meets at the center dot you just made. Make a crease and repeat for the remaining three corners. You should now have a smaller square.
- Flip the square over so that you are working with the flat side of the square. You will now see a 6-inch crease down the center of your paper. Measure 3 inches down that crease and place a small dot.
- Fold again for a smaller square.Take a corner of the square and fold it so that the point of the corner meets at the 3-inch dot you just made. Make a crease and repeat for the remaining three corners. You should now have a smaller square.
- Fold the bottom flap (a triangle shape) that is facing you up to align with the top flap (another triangle shape). You should have four square flaps at this point. Fold the paper in half lengthwise to make one small square and then open it back up to the four square flaps again. This makes working the fortune teller easier.
- Your fingers fit inside the four cones to work the fortune teller. Place your left index finger and thumb under two of the square flaps and your right index finger and thumb under the other two square flaps. This creates the finished origami fortune teller.
- Practice moving your fingers in a back-and-forth motion to operate the fortune teller. Now you can add details to your fortune teller using markers or a pen.
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