The truth is that I am addicted to Chinese food. The place I go to doesn't have very good food but the fortunes are marvelous. It is also cheap. These fortunes are so great that I save them and make bookmarks by laminating them to paste paper or colorful gelli prints.
If you'd like one, leave a comment and I will mail one to you.
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Clever! You are soooo full of creative ideas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Would be nice having an inspiring quote to look at every time you pick up a book.
ReplyDeletei love it!
ReplyDeletelove it !!
ReplyDeleteHey...I'm addicted to Chinese food, too. Love the idea for the fortunes.
ReplyDeletei adore fortune cookie fortunes and when I used to eat Chinese food, at one point in my life they became true good omens...it was uncanny...I've saved them in one of my repository journals...
ReplyDeleteHah! I'd love one--but probably more for the paper you made that the fortune is pasted on :-)
ReplyDeleteZooming in on the photo to read the fortunes, I found "The chains of worry are forged in idle hours" - how very, very appropriate! Thank you!
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