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QuestionWhat can I do if this doesn't work?Community AnswerMake 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!
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QuestionWhat is a good fortune?Community AnswerA good fortune would include things like winning the lottery, getting a new car, and having a dream job.
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QuestionDo they have to be fortune tellers specifically, or can they offer other information?Community AnswerFortune tellers should generally tell fortunes, but you could get creative and find some other fun things to write inside.
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QuestionDo you have to start with colors or can you start with numbers?Community AnswerIt does not matter what you do; they all work, so you can do neither. You could even do food, planets, or even mythical creatures.
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QuestionHow do I know if it's a good fortune or bad fortune?Community AnswerAn 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."
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QuestionHow big does the paper have to be?Community AnswerIt 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.
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QuestionCould I ask other things besides colors and numbers?Community AnswerYes, you can. You can be creative as you want. Use mythical creatures or Hogwarts houses if you want.
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QuestionWhere can I find square paper?Community AnswerYou do not need square paper. You can cut a longer, rectangular piece of paper and cut it to the size that you need.
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QuestionIs it hard to make a fortune teller?Alfy GeorgeCommunity AnswerNo. In fact, I would think of it as the simplest origami design you can do!
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QuestionCan I make it with rectangular paper?Community AnswerIt will be lopsided, and hard to manipulate. It's best to use a square.
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QuestionWhat are some examples of bad fortunes?Community AnswerBad fortunes could include things like you failing a test, getting hurt, or losing a game.
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QuestionThis doesn't look like the normal fortune teller. Why is that?Community AnswerYou possibly folded it wrong or are thinking of a different kind of fortune teller. Try following the directions again and see if it comes out better.
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QuestionDo the numbers need to be written in order?Community AnswerNo, it doesn't have to be written in order. You can do whatever you want with your fortune teller!
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QuestionHow do I make square paper out of rectangular paper?Libby EdgartonCommunity AnswerTake a corner of the rectangular paper and fold it so there is a triangle. Cut the rest of the paper off and unfold the paper. Now, you will have a square piece of paper.
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QuestionWhy is a square best when folding a fortune teller?Community AnswerIt's symmetrical and can be divided evenly. You'll have less trouble folding it if you do a square.
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QuestionCan I use a Post-It note to make a fortune teller?Community AnswerThis would probably work, although you would have to keep in mind the sticky part.
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QuestionWhere do I find square paper?Community AnswerYou can make it on your own by measuring a standard piece of paper with a ruler and cutting off the excess.
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QuestionCan I make a fortune teller out of a Post-It note?Community AnswerYes, you can. However, making a fortune teller out of a Post-It might be tricky since the paper is so small.
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QuestionHow do I make fortune tellers out of rectangular paper?JoshuaCommunity AnswerYou can't. There is an article about making square paper out of rectangular paper, but that is not the same thing as using rectangular paper.
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QuestionDo I have to use origami paper?Community AnswerNo, but origami paper helps to create perfect creases, and it last longer than computer paper.
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QuestionDoes it matter if I write good or bad fortunes?Community AnswerNo, it doesn't matter, since it's just a game anyway. But if you do nothing but bad fortunes, the people playing might not have very much fun.
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QuestionHow can I fold a fortune teller without knowing the numbers in advance?PoppyCommunity AnswerWrite the fortunes before adding the numbers, then spin the fortune teller and randomly place your finger on one flap. Mark this flap as 1 and continue numbering in a clockwise direction.
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QuestionWhat colors should I use?Community AnswerIt really doesn't matter, but pink, blue, purple and yellow are great!
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QuestionWhat if you don't want to use numbers?Naomi ZawaCommunity AnswerYou can use anything you want. It doesn't matter. You can do food, colours, animals, etc.
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QuestionDoes sketchbook paper work well for making a fortune teller?LondynnnnnCommunity AnswerNo, not really, because the material tends to rip easily.
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QuestionWhat should I put inside a fortune teller?sophieCommunity AnswerInclude fun activities like "bake a cake," "color an elephant picture," or "write a thank you letter to someone" to make people happy.
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QuestionDo the fortunes become real?sophieCommunity AnswerNo, the fortunes do not become real unless it is something like "color a picture" or "give someone a high five."
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QuestionWhat should I do if I see two fortunes after picking a number?sophieCommunity AnswerIf you encounter two fortunes, choose the one that you feel is best and will bring happiness to both you and the other person involved.
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QuestionHow long will a fortune teller last?sophieCommunity AnswerThe fortune teller will last a long time if you take care of it, such as by keeping it dry and not throwing it away.
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QuestionCan I use large origami paper?sophieCommunity AnswerYes, you can use large origami paper, but the fortune teller will be bigger than usual.
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