Cootie Catcher Menu Template

Here’s an awesome idea for menus…Cootie Catchers! They also look darling on the tables as part of a table setting decor.

Download the fortune teller (or cootie catcher) template by clicking here.

Use nice script fonts, monograms or dingbats to decorate the outer flaps of your fortune teller menu.

cootie catcher wedding template

I created this cootie catcher template with no lines in Power Point, so you can get a clean look.

Download cootie catcher wedding template.ppt or if you’re familiar with Photoshop, here’s a layered PSD file.

Have a good weekend!

*photos from Martha Stewart

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  1. 1
    Sheila Garner on September 2, 2010

    Could you tell me what font (the pretty script) that you used for your fortune teller? We are preparing for my daughter’s wedding and she wants to use these on the reception tables.

    Thanks,
    Sheila Garner

  2. 2
    Yasmin on September 21, 2010

    I would also LOVE to know the name of the font you used? Its beautiful.

  3. 3
    michelle on September 26, 2010

    I saw this cootie catcher in my Martha Stewart Weddings mag a few months ago. If I remember correctly, it said they used a calligrapher to do the script.

  4. 4
    deb on September 30, 2010

    I made some invites for my friend’s wedding and used a font called freebooter script that would look nice and formal like the one shown.

  5. 5
    Kelly Orr on November 7, 2010

    Just wanted to say a big thank you for the layered psd file!!! Glad I don’t have to re-create the wheel.

  6. 6
    » Blog Archive » Cootie Catchers on March 9, 2011

    [...] modern, traditional, and vintage, you name it! Make them yourselves with online templates  from Ruffled or get them custom on Etsy from vendors like Tilde Design and Darling Girl Paper.  It will always [...]

  7. 7
    Robin on March 14, 2011

    what size paper is this printed on?

  8. [...] found a great template through the Ruffled blog (gorgeous blog for all of you out there in the planning stages of your [...]

  9. 9
    Joyce on April 24, 2011

    Thanks so much for this template!

  10. [...] The downloadable fortune teller template from Ruffled. http://ruffledblog.com/freebie-fridays-cootie-catcher-menu-template/ [...]

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    Mary on August 10, 2011

    I know this is a beautiful wedding accessory, however I have used your wonderful template to teach my children how to make a fortune teller. We made these by hand as children many years ago, now I teach computers to children- this was a fabulous lesson teaching something old with a new twist.
    I wish you long and happy marriage.
    Thank you
    Mary

  12. [...] Remember these sweet little cootie catchers from grade school? Put one at each place setting and your guests will have a blast reading the sweet notes! (Image by Martha Stewart Weddings via Ruffled) [...]

  13. 13
    Full color dream of a wedding in white » Blog Archive » Old School on August 25, 2011

    [...] Remember these sweet little cootie catchers from grade school? Put one at each place setting and your guests will have a blast reading the sweet notes! (Image by Martha Stewart Weddings via Ruffled) [...]

  14. 14
    vintage craft wedding | on October 18, 2011

    [...] bride found this idea for a menu/wedding program here, so we used their template and created their programs.  So fun!  I know I’ll use it [...]

  15. 15
    Kathleen on November 8, 2011

    Really great template! I’m using for my 20th wedding anniversary party. I’m putting trivia about my husband and myself in them and put a few on every table.

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    COOTIES | The Hyphen Tantrum on December 7, 2011

    [...] these!” No worries. I got your back. In case you are wondering Ruffled has a tutorial! Their intention is that you use them at weddings for menus and such, which would be cool but I am [...]

  17. 17
    suzy R on January 6, 2012

    thanks so much – this is very cool!

  18. 18
    laxmom on January 13, 2012

    I found this wonderful site and was so hoping to get a blank cootie catcher so that I could create some fun table action at my daughter’s wedding. I cannot seem to download the template (from above). Can someone help me by providing it again or point me in the direction of where I could find a blank one. You all seem so helpful and creative and I seem to be exhausted and over budget at this point!! Thanks for any help~~much appreciated.

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    What’s your wedding fortune? « on January 18, 2012

    [...] this idea for a wedding menu fortune teller (or cootie catcher as they call them in the States) - Ruffled blog even has a template you can download! Cootie Catcher invite by one little [...]

  20. [...] How cute are these cootie catcher wedding programs? You can make you own by downloading the template at Ruffled. [...]

  21. [...] Vir ‘n bietjie meer hulp, gaan laai die ‘template’ hier af: http://ruffledblog.com/freebie-fridays-cootie-catcher-menu-template/ [...]

  22. 22
    Origami Details | SouthBound Bride on April 26, 2012

    [...] fortune teller from Ruffled; Centre: Origami fortune teller from Martha Stewart; Right: Origami fortune teller from The [...]

  23. 23
    Coco on May 4, 2012

    Check out dafont.com for tons of fonts and they r free!

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  1. » Blog Archive » Cootie Catchers says:

    [...] modern, traditional, and vintage, you name it! Make them yourselves with online templates  from Ruffled or get them custom on Etsy from vendors like Tilde Design and Darling Girl Paper.  It will always [...]

  2. [...] found a great template through the Ruffled blog (gorgeous blog for all of you out there in the planning stages of your [...]

  3. [...] The downloadable fortune teller template from Ruffled. http://ruffledblog.com/freebie-fridays-cootie-catcher-menu-template/ [...]

  4. [...] Remember these sweet little cootie catchers from grade school? Put one at each place setting and your guests will have a blast reading the sweet notes! (Image by Martha Stewart Weddings via Ruffled) [...]

  5. Full color dream of a wedding in white » Blog Archive » Old School says:

    [...] Remember these sweet little cootie catchers from grade school? Put one at each place setting and your guests will have a blast reading the sweet notes! (Image by Martha Stewart Weddings via Ruffled) [...]

  6. [...] bride found this idea for a menu/wedding program here, so we used their template and created their programs.  So fun!  I know I’ll use it [...]

  7. [...] these!” No worries. I got your back. In case you are wondering Ruffled has a tutorial! Their intention is that you use them at weddings for menus and such, which would be cool but I am [...]

  8. [...] this idea for a wedding menu fortune teller (or cootie catcher as they call them in the States) - Ruffled blog even has a template you can download! Cootie Catcher invite by one little [...]

  9. [...] How cute are these cootie catcher wedding programs? You can make you own by downloading the template at Ruffled. [...]

  10. [...] Vir ‘n bietjie meer hulp, gaan laai die ‘template’ hier af: http://ruffledblog.com/freebie-fridays-cootie-catcher-menu-template/ [...]

  11. Origami Details | SouthBound Bride says:

    [...] fortune teller from Ruffled; Centre: Origami fortune teller from Martha Stewart; Right: Origami fortune teller from The [...]

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