Origami a cootie catcher (or paper fortune teller) Length 1:20
Curated 9/22/10
Updated 9/22/10
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Creator's Site www.spacepaintings.com

We all remember these neat little devices from elementary school. It has many names, the paper fortune teller, the scrunchie, chancer, chatterbox, but the most notorious is the cootie catcher. It's easy to fold, but funner to play with it. Watch and learn this origami masterpiece! Remember your youth!

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