Sunday, January 24, 2010

Take Out Box & Paper Fortune Cookies Tutorial





Hi I'm Shantaie Fowler , Welcome to the Cuttlebug Challenge Blog.We strive to bring you new techniques and inspiring projects, I hope todays' project will inspire you to get that little bug of yours off the shelf and start creating!

This is a new twist on the traditional take out container. I'm sure you have all seen the wide variety of takeout containers at your local craft store in every size and color, and they have a multitude of uses. I will show you how to make a slightly more elegant style of container.





Gather your supplies: I used an empty Godiva box {after all the divine chocolate was eaten} and altered it to fit my project {I will have a template available for you after CHA is over}
You will need 2 12x12 sheets of card stock, a stylus, decorative papers, glue dots, circle cutter, embossing folders, cropodile, large grommets,ribbon, stamps, and stazon ink






cut 6 circles of patterned paper at least 4 1/4" in diamater. To make fortune cookies, fold circle in half and attach a glue dot. Fold carefully in opposite direction and attach second glue dot. Its OK if they are not perfect...real cookies aren't either!!




To make your "fortune" you will need strips of ribbon about 3-4 inches, stamp messages with stazon ink and apply a glue dot to end of ribbon. Place ribbon in fortune cookie and gently attach, allowing the sentiment to hang out of cookie.






Now its time to embellish your elegant take out container. I cut layers of rectangles embossing them with the new oriental weave folder on the chocolate and coredination whitewash layer.




The closure of the box is a double flap, I punched a 1 inch circle of patterned paper, and placed the large grommet into the flaps with my cropodile.The ribbon is threaded through both flaps and holds its beautiful secrets securely in place! Of course you can use this style of take out box for treats, love notes, even baby gifts!



          I hope you like my elegant twist on the takeout container, let me know what you think.
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Have a fabulous weekend,
Shantaie 

81 COMMENTS:

Cindy said...

Oh my gosh, Shantaie! This is just fabulous!!

Carol said...

Oh my goodness, what a super cute idea ... love those fortune cookies, and how easy they are to make. Love it!
Hugz,
♥Carol♥

StampinCathy said...

This is one awesome project. I just love the forune cookies and love how you used ribbon. Thanks for this inspiring project and great tutorial.

Kristin G. said...

Very cute idea! Thanks for sharing!

Kim. said...

What a brilliant idea, love the way you used those cookies.
Kim xXx

- - Sheryl - - said...

I saw the cloth ones on Martha Stewart and wondered if they could be done with paper. Thanks for the tut

ScrapinShana said...

Wow! I love this idea! The forutne cookies are so darn cute!

Kate said...

Love the little cookies ** Kate **

Tami said...

Oh I just love this! I am going to have to make one for my hubby, one for my mom, my dad, each of my kids... Thank you for the great idea!

June Houck said...

Shantaie, this is GORGEOUS! Perfect choice of papers and embossing folder. This is a great tutorial on creating fortune cookies. This is new to me. I'll bookmark it for future use!

craft_princess said...

OMG!! This is the cutest idea ever! I think I might do this for my DH and leave cute message for him!

Great idea!!
Thanks!
-Stacie

Rosanne said...

Terrific ideas!

mustangkayla said...

How darn cute!

MaryBeth said...

Such a cute idea and so easy to make. Thanks for the tutorial and your great ideas!

Kim said...

Love it! All the way down to the little embellishments on the chopsticks!

Kim
kc4562@gmail.com
http://frostmeblog.blogspot.com/

Alison said...

I love the cookies!! TFS this is so cool.

schnuti said...

...what a great idea...thank you for the tutorial....I´ll take this to my next asia-food-meeting....;)

ILONA

SusanC said...

Love the cookies! Thanks for sharing this very creative idea.

Beth S said...

Fantastic project.

Anonymous said...

I love the fortune cookies. What a great way to make an unique gift for someone special.
Angela Person
da4persons@hotmail.com

Janet said...

This is such a cute project. Thanks for sharing.

Mary said...

Love the fortune cookies! Mary M
mmontecalvo@verizon.net

iluvmybugs said...

Shantaie I love your 'take' on this container!LOL A really great project...love the details!! TFS

Terry

Marge said...

Super cute, for sure!!! Love this!!! What a darling idea for an Asian dinner get-together!!! Even more fun to put a particular one @ each specific place @ the table & personalize it for each dinner guest! LOL!

connie said...

This is so cute! I love the cookies.

Cindy said...

Wow - cute. You could place these on plates for dinner parties or fill the Sizzix take-out box with encouraging sayings as a get-well gift.

Myrna said...

Shantaie
You rock!!! Great project.
Myrna

Debbie said...

What a really cute idea!!

jan farnworth said...

wahat a great idea.

paperpapier said...

oh, love the paper fortune cookies. It is a norm here in my country (Malaysia)where the real fortune cookies are put on every wedding dinner table for the guest to take away.

Susanne said...

Hello Shantaie,

what amazing idea. I love the colours.

Hugs, Susanne

Vidette said...

This is a really neat idea. Thanks.

Tricia said...

thank you thank you thank you! I am going to make these for my staff at work this year!!! very clever and easy!

Lynne Phelps said...

I LOVE these fortune cookes, but I just don't get it. Where does the glue dot go? Fold in half which other way? I need more specific directions!

josie said...

these are really cute.tfs

*Kelly* said...

Oh I love these fortune cookies! The box is gorgeous! Great idea!

LeslieM said...

Hi, I just love the fortune cookies. Thanks

cindyh said...

That is very cute.

shutterbuggin said...

That's a great idea and gorgeous. Love the paper
tina gale

Sprytebyrd said...

These are adorable! Love the fortune cookie idea - so cute and simple! TFS!
Dee

Regina said...

these are adorable! tfs!

wilonestar said...

so cute, and easy. My dgds wouuld love to help make one of these.

BettyBee said...

Oh, Shantaie! These are the cutest "cookies" ever!! What a brilliant idea :D The box is gorgeous, too!

Nancy said...

Those fortune cookies are so cute! Never thought about stamping on ribbon! Thanks for inspiring me!

Pamela said...

These are so adorable. I think I could make them.

Thank you for the tutorial!

LJ said...

Love the originality of this idea!

Chantre said...

You are super creative! This is a fabulous idea and I love it! Thank you!

Anonymous said...

now how darn cute is this! I am going to do this tomorrow! it looks easy enuf, but quite adorable!! and I know just who to give it too! TY FOR THE IDEA and inspriration...luv your blog! TYSVM! Cher

hilly77 at comcast dot net

Anonymous said...

I just found this blogspot!
Great stuff!
Love my cricut love the cuttlebug!
cheers,
dee
dmardell@rogers.com

alwayscharlie said...

They are just adorable!

lisascreativecorner said...

What an adorable project. I can't wait to make it! I just got a Cricut Expression and am looking forward to making some fun projects with it! Thanks for the never-ending inspiration on your blog! I check it daily. *Ü*

Greer said...

I love it. Thanks so much for sharing.

greer@thebrookerz.com

mekei said...

oh, my, i never thought of paper fortune cookies. do i have a great place to use those!

Nancy said...

the little cookies are great

Donna said...

What an adorable project! I love the fortune cookies. I'll have to work on those for the Chinese New Year celebration. Thanks for the inspiration!

Teresa said...

Love it!! Thanks for sharing. :^)

Stamper said...

I love the project. I will have to try this.

Sheree

Sheryl said...

Those are the cutest little fortune cookies, very creative. Thanks!! Sheryl

Cindylu2u said...

What an awesome ideal!! very cute.
Cindy M

Shantaie said...

I have posted the template.....and a video of how to make the fortune cookies on this post
http://inkingpink.blogspot.com/2010/01/fortune-cookie-video-and-takeout-box.html
thanks for all the wonderful comments...you all ROCK!

newfiecrafter said...

Great ideas love the fortune cookies .Thanks for sharing
Marilyn

lauracharko said...

WOW! All I can say is WOW!!!!!!

Rhonda V. said...

These are so very cute Shantaie! Thanks too for the video and template link up - that is da bomb!!

Bobbi said...

This is too cute. I love the fortune cookies. TFS

Janet L. said...

Great project!! Love the cookies and want to make some for Valentine's Day.

The Mrs. said...

OH! I love this! I think I'll try this with 'love notes' for my anniversary! :-D Too Cute! :-D
Monique

lovinyahweh@yahoo.com

Kay said...

Yummy ideas

Bluelittletiffy said...

freakin cute

Christine said...

I've never seen paper fortune cookies before. I tried to make them once from a patter that would use felt but couldn't find out. Thanks for the lesson!

Blessings,
Christine

Margie said...

What an adorable project! I love the fortune cookies, too cute!

CraftyFoody said...

This is my favorite. I love those fortune cookies. I think I'll make some for Valentine's day.

Thanks for all your wonderful ideas.

RAP said...

My kids would kick out of the fortune cookies. I like the idea of making valentine's ones.

http://rapscraps.blogspot.com/

Elle said...

wow...thats really cool. Thanks for the inspiration

Craftyanny said...

love those fortune cookies and your container is just adorable
Anne x

Charo said...

Love those fortune cookies, they are adorable, and so easy to do. Thank you!

Ann said...

This is the cutest blog ever. I love all the ideas. thanks for visiting housefinally!

Amy said...

Great tutorial!! Those paper fortune cookies look awesome!!

Melissa said...

Love your tutorial! TFS

MelissaAllore on the Cricut Board

StefanieH said...

Great project. Thanks

StefanieH
chrisandstef@sympatico.ca

Lesley from WI said...

Wow....too cute! Thanks for sharing with us.

Savannah O'Gwynn said...

LOOOOOOVE it! I've seen a tutorial on this before--but I really like the way you do it:) FAB!