An easy Encanto kids party craft, this FREE fortune teller printable is a fun way to incorporate the gifts talked about in the movie.

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If your kids are like mine, they love the movie Encanto. They are constantly asking our Echo Show aka “Alexa”, to play the soundtrack. My preschooler tells me she is strong like Luisa and asks to wear her Mirabel dress regularly. The song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” is on repeat. All this to say, if you’re here, it’s because you are in the same casita as us. *wink*
I love the message of Encanto about how we are more than the gifts we have. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t fun to think about how it would be if we had the gifts they do on Encanto! If you need a kids party craft for an upcoming Encanto themed party, you won’t find many easier than this “What’s Your Gift?” fortune teller printable.

How to Get Your {FREE} Encanto Fortune Teller Party Craft
To print off the fortune teller, you simply need to enter your email below and it will be sent to you as an easy to print PDF file.
How to Fold Your Fortune Teller
- Print off as many copies of the fortune teller as needed. I recommend using regular printer paper. Anything thicker will be hard to fold.
- Use scissors or a paper trimmer to cut the fortune teller on the outside black line ONLY. You will end up with a square.
- Flip the fortune teller over so you see the white side. Choose one corner and fold it into the middle along the diagonal line.
- Repeat for the other three corners.
- Flip the fortune teller over again so you can see the “gifts”. Choose one corner and fold it into the middle along the diagonal line.
- Repeat for the other three corners.
- Fold the fortune teller horizontally, as seen in the image below. Then turn it 90 degrees and fold horizontally again.
- Push the folded points in towards each other so you can see the outside of the fortune teller (with the words “casita”, “encanto”, “butterfly” and “madrigal”.

If you’re looking for another easy craft for your party, check out the maracas we made at my son’s fiesta themed party a few years ago.

Be sure to check out these other awesome kids birthday party crafts from my creative friends!

Laura from Laura’s Crafty Life has created a bright and colorful Birthday Party Balloon Wreath
Shani from Sunshine and Munchkins is sharing a Free Printable Encanto Birthday Party Fortune Teller
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2 Comments
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This is so fun! I used to love making these as a kid! And I feel like this would be perfect for a Cinco de Mayo party!