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Summary: Once your cookies are dry, you will be able to put the fortunes in them. Learn how to make fortune cookie crafts in this free crafts video.
Carie Ellington is an event planner who has worked with the Vinoy in St. Petersburg and the Ala Carte Event Pavillion in Tampa, FL. She began her craft work with creating signs for...read more
"Ok, so now our fortune cookie is good and dry. We have that nice, good taco shape, and we have a good opening here to place our place card in. And we're just going to repeat the same process. Now, you're going to fold it the opposite way, so that our ends are pulling together here. And you're going to pinch in the middle, so that you have two sides fanning out and two sides in the middle. Slide your finger in between there, give yourself a little bit of space. And you're going to want to line this bottom edge with a little line of glue, but give yourself a generous amount because again, we don't want that coming apart. Pinch again. And you're going to hold that in place with your fingers. Again, wipe away any excess glue, but keep a good solid pinch on there for about ten seconds because we don't want that cookie coming apart. Foam is a flexible surface, but it definitely will try to pull apart on you. And when that's good and stuck, you have an open fortune cookie. Then you're going to take your paper, whether you have printed names or just scrap paper, and you just write your name on it, or the name of your guest. And I just folded it in half. And you're just going to slide that in there. And you place it as a table setting. You can write really cute messages in there too."
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