Martha Stewart Weddings, Volume 24 2003
The "fortune-teller" of your childhood can make a grown-up statement at a wedding or shower. To make one, fold a 7-inch square of decorative paper into quarters; unfold, then (printed side down) fold corners into center. Turn over; fold corners into center again. Turn over again; place thumbs and forefingers in flaps and lift. Fill with candy.


Love IT, Just made one. Going to use these on the guest tables and fill with Jordon Almonds.
I used card stock which worked very well and my friends loved their little boxes filled with candy.
card stock is the way to go for sure...and so many colors to choose from..
I used a 12x12 piece of carstock it was very stable.I made these for a baby shower in a moon
I made these for my daughter's birthday party. They were very easy to make and looked very cute, but I found them to be very unstable when filled with candy. They would fall over and spill out all the candy.