New Year Craft for Kids
After baking fortune cookies the other day, we’ve decided to continue with that theme for our New Year’s Eve celebration. I came across some paper fortune cookies in a magazine recently and thought it would be super easy to duplicate and fun to recreate as a New Year craft for kids. I used some leftover scrapbooking paper, but the fortune cookies could easily be made with construction paper.
You might also like these DIY New Year’s Eve Party Hats and DIY New Year’s Eve Noise Makers!
Here’s What You’ll Need
craft paper in a variety of colors
strips of white paper
hot glue gun or craft glue
scissors
First prepare your fortunes. Cut strips of white paper approximately 4 inches long, and write a fortune on each one.
Cut circles out of the craft paper that are approximately 3 – 3/12 inches wide. I traced around the mouth of a plastic cup.
For each circle, place a fortune in the center and fold the circle in half, careful not to crease. Fold in half again, end to end, creating the shape of a fortune cookie. Secure in the center with a dot of glue. If the kids are helping out and you’re using craft glue, secure with a paper clip until dry or hold for several minutes.
Place fortune cookies in a bowl or basket for your guests to enjoy. These would also be a fun addition to your New Year’s place settings.
These are adorable! I’ll have to make some of these for party favors for my daughter’s birthday next week. Thanks =D
What a great idea for kids to make especially on rainy days !!
sounds like fun for the kids
i think inside crafts are wonderful memories in the making.
Looks really fun. I will have to try this with my 3 kiddos for next New Years. Thanks!
This sounds fun! I have always wondered how I could make a fortune cookie myself and now I can! This would be a great little surprise to put it my daughter’s lunches! Thanks for the craft!
You’re welcome, Valarie. Thanks for stopping by!
Such a cute idea for kids !!!!!
These are so awesome. Thank you for sharing with us.
What a cute idea – our grandkids would have a blast with these. Thank you for sharing at Share It One MOre Time. Cathy
These look such fun and a good way to recycle paper