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We just wrote the name of the color on the outermost flap, numbers on the
inside and fortunes down deep ... This fold is what got me started in
origami. I was folding one in the library and the librarian saw me. She
came over and said "Here is a book you might like," and handed me Robert
Harbin's "Secrets of Origami." Couldn't make heads or tails of it until I
hit the fortune teller there (I think he called it a salt cellar?) ... the
rest is history ;-)

I have used fortune tellers in other ways. I helped in the classroom when
my kids were smaller and suggested a fortune teller for science ... the
kids put colors or something on the outside flaps, planets on the inside
and then a fact relating to that planet where the fortune should go. I
think the teacher did that later in another class with another subject as
well ...

Klutz used to make a craft/book with fortune tellers as well - I haven't
seen it in a long time, though. Googled it and several others popped up :-)

Dee

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