Fruit Roll-Up Fortune Cookies
How cute are these fruit roll-up fortune cookies? They are the perfect unique treat to create for Valentine’s Day! Kids love fortune cookies and they will love they are made with fruit roll-ups. Get your kids involved in creating them for classmates for school parties. Have them create their own messages to their friends. You can place the individual fortune cookies in party bags or other material and place a name tag on each so each friend gets their personal message.
Materials
- 1 box of Fruit Roll-Ups
- Medium Circle Cookie Cutter
- Parchment Paper
- Fine Point Permanent Marker
Directions
Use circle cookie cutter to cut out two circles from each fruit roll-up – removing scraps.
Place two circle together directly on top of each other (they hold together better when doubled).
Cut out thin rectangular strips from parchment paper. Using a fine point permanent marker, write out messages to place in each fortune cookie.
Place a fortune in the upper half of the doubled fruit-rollup circle.
Take the bottom half of fruit roll-up circle and fold it up to meet the top – slightly pinching the ends together so it holds.
Keeping your pointer finger in the bottom center of the fruit-roll up, gently fold the two ends down with your thumb and middle finger, allowing both ends to meet.
Print the recipe below!
- 1 box of Fruit Roll-Ups
- Medium Circle Cookie Cutter
- Parchment Paper
- Fine Point Permanent Marker
- Use circle cookie cutter to cut out two circles from each fruit roll-up – removing scraps.
- Place two circle together directly on top of each other (they hold together better when doubled).
- Cut out thin rectangular strips from parchment paper. Using a fine point permanent marker, write out messages to place in each fortune cookie.
- Place a fortune in the upper half of the doubled fruit-rollup circle. Take the bottom half of fruit roll-up circle and fold it up to meet the top – slightly pinching the ends together so it holds.
- Keeping your pointer finger in the bottom center of the fruit-roll up, gently fold the two ends down with your thumb and middle finger, allowing both ends to meet.
Natalie Weick says
These look so interesting. Will definitely try them. My youngest LOVES fruit snacks, so he will love helping with this project.
denise low says
these are so cute. great idea for valentines day. thank for the information.
Shannon says
What a cool idea! Thank you for sharing.
Nicole Elliott says
These are seriously cute!!
lisa says
What a cute idea. Especially for valentines day.
Patty G. says
This is a nice idea! Good for Chinese New Year!
anne marie says
These are so cute! I will be making them for this coming Valentine’s Day!
Jodi Hoppe Wresh says
This is so cute and a great idea to try for my nieces and nephews!
Jerry Marquardt says
These look so delicious, I am going to have to try this out.
William Kwok says
These look fantastic! So easy to make too. Now I want some!
Dianne Mumpower says
So adorable and the perfect way to put a personal ending touch to that take out Chinese dinner that will leave your loved ones saying “WOW”!
Hannah C says
So cool, I love it!! I never would have thought of this!
Kim Tanti says
These will be great for my daughters halloween party. We can call them liver or organ cookies. Thank You
MeltheCrafter says
What an ingenious idea! Love it!