I need a pattern for a children’s craft call a salt cellar, I know it is made from folding paper, can you help?

I am having the kids in Sunday school make a craft, from folding paper. I attempted the directions provided, but to no avail/ The directions said the pattern is similar to a “salt cellar” that children might be familiar with, any suggegtions

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2 Responses to “I need a pattern for a children’s craft call a salt cellar, I know it is made from folding paper, can you help?”

  1. Madame M says:

    It’s also known as a cootie catcher, and there’s one on the PBS kids’ website.

    Wiki has an article on them here:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_fortune_teller

    At the end of the article, you’ll find the link to the PBS site, and also a few more links, including a video on how to make one.

    Hope that helps.

  2. derfini says:

    They are called chatterboxes over here in the UK, although they used to be called fortune-tellers when I was young in the days of long ago. You take a largeish square of paper and fold the corners into the middle. Turn it over so the plain face is towards you and fold the corners in again. This gives you the finished piece. Then open it out and write the various fortunes and numbers on. (ps take with the children, as my own brood once made up a ‘naughty’ one when they were 7 or 8. LOL!)

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