Showing posts with label fortune cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fortune cookies. Show all posts

23 Jan 2019

Year of the Pig - Fortune Cookie Basket - In My Heart Box by Simply Crafty SVGs



Hiya, This week I've had such fun playing with the In My Heart Box SVG File by Simply Crafty SVGs. I converted it into a basket for my homemade paper fortune cookies and added decorations to celebrate the forthcoming Chinese New Year - the year of the pig.

The designer Sandy, has made a fabulous video on how to put the basket together. In this post I've shown the alterations I made. I used my Silhouette Cameo and the Silhouette Studio software, but any changes I made can no doubt be replicated in other cutting software and with other machines.


Materials Used:
American Crafts textured card in Red
Kraft cardstock (heavyweight, 260gsm)
Antique Pearl Gold paper (120gsm)
Beacon 3-in-1 Adhesive
Black adhesive foam pads
Silhouette Cameo
Silhouette Pen Holder
Pentel Hybrid Gold pen

Files Used:
Simply Crafty SVGs In My Heart Box

Other Digital Files:
ZP Chinese Zodiac font by ScrapNfonts (for the pig icon)
Chinese Characters Love, Laugh, Live by Loni Harris



Basic Box/Basket
I cut the basic shape from kraft cardstock and then inked the edges with gold metallic stamping ink. The cutout heart won't show as it will be covered by a the decorative panels on the outside, and a new liner piece on the inside.



Handle
The two existing handle pieces were cut from kraft and red cardstock. I additionally made an internal offset on the red piece and cut that from gold paper.



Decorative Front Panels
In the software, I ungrouped the panel pieces and then released the compound path on the front panels and removed all the elements except the little heart swirl. I then cut these from red cardstock along with the plain side panels.



I inked the edges with gold ink and then adhered them to the box base. It was easier to adhere them while the base was still flat.



Gold Lining Pieces
I made lining pieces by making a slightly smaller version of the outside panels using an internal offset of both. I adhered these before assembling the box, but they would be better adhered after, as they would cover the internal flaps. Next time I'll do it differently!



Embellishments
The embellishments were made using the Sketch function, and a gold gel pen in the Silhouette Pen Holder on the reverse of the red textured card. For the pig an offset was made for the cut line. Then a further offset was made and cut from the gold paper. The pig was then adhered to the offset, and the whole thing mounted onto the box with adhesive foam pads. The Live, Laugh, Love characters were similarly drawn, cut out, and mounted on the front and sides of the box.



Fortune Cookies
The gold paper fortune cookies were simply made from circles of gold paper. To keep this post shorter, the instructions for the fortune cookies can be found in a separate post here.

This is the Simply crafty SVG file I used. Just click on one of the photos to visit the page in Simply Crafty SVGs online store.




Simply Crafty SVG Files:
In My Heart Box


22 Jan 2019

How to Make Paper Fortune Cookies



Hiya, Today I have a mini tutorial on how to make paper fortune cookies. I came across these 'cookies' at New Year, and I made a bunch for the family with fun predictions for the year ahead. This week I have used them to fill a basket for a gathering to celebrate the Chinese New Year (pictured here made from gold paper). The cookies could also be used for a Valentine theme, with a more romantic selection of fortune slips.



I used a metal die and a Sizzix manual die cutter. If you don't have a cutter, you could draw around a circular object of similar size and cut out with scissors. Of course, the fortune cookies could be cut with a Silhouette, Circuit, Scan and Cut or similar, and there are designs available in SVG and Studio format from the Silhouette Design Store (#55256, #53238)

You'll need to find some suitable fortune slips. Print them out, and trim them in narrow strips of around 4" in length. A Pinterest or Google search will yield a wealth of free printables or ideas to type your own. I've included a list of my favourites at the end of this post.


Materials Required
Circles cut from light-weight scrapbook paper, or coloured copy weight paper
Selection of fortunes or messages
Liquid glue


STEP 1: Cut a number of 3.5" (9cm circles).



STEP 2: Fold a circle in half and pinch it in the centre. Open it up, rotate it a quarter turn, and fold it in half again, adding a small dot of glue as shown.



STEP 3: Lightly hold the edges together until they have adhered.



STEP 4: Place an index finger in each end, pressing your thumbnails into the centre crease. Fold at the crease and pull the edges down to meet each other. Release the edges.



STEP 5: Slip a fortune slip in past the centre, leaving the last inch peeking out. Add a small dot of glue as shown.



STEP 6: Bring the ends together again holding the sides together where the glue is located. I find this easiest using the thumb and index finger of one hand until the glue has gripped. Trim the end of message if you wish.



On one side the surface is smooth, and on the other it is creased like this.



Make as many as you need and add them to a nice container. I made this one using an SVG cut file from Simply Craft SVGs. Instructions will be published tomorrow and can be found here.




Here are the links to some of my favourite downloadable printed messages/fortunes.

Party Inspiration by Margaret Alba - Valentine Fortune Cookies - messages for friends
SheKnows - Edible fortune Cookies with Positive Chinese New Year messages

Of course, the messages can be adapted for different occasions from birthdays to baby showers. I hope you'll find fun ways to use them.