Make a fortune teller1/22/2024 ![]() You should have creases (marked in the drawings by a dotted line) from your folds that make an ‘x’. Fold the paper in half again (corner to corner) so that it becomes a smaller triangle.Ĥ. Fold the paper in half (corner to corner) so that it becomes a triangle.ģ. Optional: Patterned paper, typewriter and washi tape WHAT TO DO:Ĭlick Here to download the template for the fortune teller or follow the directions below.Ģ. I took mine beyond the pen and ink version that I made when I was a kid and got creative with some Scotch Expressions washi tape, Sakura gel pens and Koi markers. These fortune tellers are perfect simple crafty icebreakers for your next get-together or a great way to get creative with your kids. So, before this Craftcation 2015 I drew on memories of making friends easily when I was young and came up with this crafty icebreaker that we gave to everyone at the Craftcation opening dinner hoping that while attendees created these fortune tellers conversations would happen. Delilah and I often talk about how lucky we are that Craftcation attracts such creative, talented, sharing, smart open individuals (Rachel, Tiffany and Elise are three of them). Rachel rounded up her top 10 reasons you should attend Craftcation and #1 was the people. (If you missed Craftcation this year you can check out all the awesomeness on social media with our hashtag #craftcation15). Craftcation presenter Rachel Mae Smith from The Crafted Life wrote the sweetest recap of her experience at Craftcation 2015. BUT you still have to take that risk and put yourself out there. When you’re in a space filled with like-minded people the odds that you’ll meet someone you connect with are high. Nine times out of 10 the conversation proves that taking a risk and connecting with another human is totally worth it, especially when I’m at a creative conference like Craftcation. Once I get to the event I usually have fun but a bit of social anxiety kicks in when I have to strike up a conversation with a complete stranger. I was listening to Elise Blaha Cripe on Tiffany Han’s (both Craftcation 2015 presenters) podcast Raise Your Hand Say Yes the other day and I totally related to the way she explained her own introvert tendencies when she talked about how before a social gathering she entertains thoughts of unlikely disasters that would prevent her from going. BUT I’m actually introverted in many ways. I’ll happily get on a stage and tell an embarrassing story without thinking twice. If you’ve met me in person, you probably think of me as an extrovert. ![]()
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