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Valentine's Day

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

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Hello, Made from Pinterest readers! It’s Amy from Atta Girl Says back with another fun, free printable craft.

Amy Buchanan of AttaGirlSays.com

A few years ago, I made some cootie catcher Valentines for my husband and son using scrapbook paper, and they were a big hit. This year, I decided to make some printable versions that anyone could use for their Valentine.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

The idea for the printable cootie catcher Valentines came from this cool seasonal cootie catcher from Bren Did that I found on Pinterest.

I know you remember folding cootie catchers or fortune tellers when you were in school. Well, kids are still making them and having as much fun as we did!

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

For these free printables, I made one lovey-dovey version filled with sweet nothings, perfect to give to your sweetheart for Valentine’s Day.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

Each flap opens to reveal a sweet, loving message.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

Since I am also the mom of a 9-year-old boy who bristles at the thought of having to pass out any kind of remotely sappy Valentines to his classmates, I also made a boy-approved version.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

In fact, there’s not a mention of Valentine’s Day at all on the boy version. Just lots of “punny” punchlines to the joke, “I really mustache you a question.”

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

When I made my original cootie catchers, I filmed a video tutorial that shows exactly how to fold one. You might find that useful as you’re making these.

First, you need to download the free printable of your choice.

Mustache Cootie Catcher Printable
Printable Valentine’s Day Cootie Catcher

Print it out on your home computer on a sheet of 8.5X11-inch paper. Then use scissors or a paper trimmer (this affiliate link is the one I use and recommend) to cut out the cootie catcher.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

Fold the paper in half, left to right along the center line. Then unfold and fold, top to bottom, along the center line. Unfold and place the paper face down.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

Fold the points to the center.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

Then turn the cootie catcher over.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

Fold each corner to the center again.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

Like so.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

And your cootie catcher is finished!

To play with it and start predicting your (romantic) future, just slide your thumb and index finger into the flaps on the underside.

Printable Cootie Catcher Valentines

Lift a flap to reveal your future.

You might enjoy these other Valentine’s Day projects:

No-Sew Embellished Cocktail Napkins

No-Sew Embellished Heart Cocktail Napkins

Valentine's Day Vignette and Love Story

Valentine’s Day Vignette (and love story)

Sew Cute Printable Valentines

Sew Cute Printable Valentines

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  1. Jane Cordell says

    January 6, 2016 at 6:19 pm

    What a fun idea…we used to make these when we were kids…Thank You

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    • Debbie says

      January 7, 2016 at 1:34 pm

      Aren’t these fun?!

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  2. Bren Did says

    February 2, 2016 at 8:42 pm

    Love these cootie catchers, Amy! I hope you check out my Valentine Joke Tellers too! https://brendid.com/valentine-joke-teller/

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  3. Bonnie says

    April 26, 2016 at 6:39 pm

    Wow, How cool are you!?! Thanks so much!! I love these:) brings back my childhood, but in a much cooler way:)

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    • Debbie says

      April 27, 2016 at 1:49 pm

      I know, right?! Total memory maker!

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