Free PA Dutch Valentine Printable

February 7, 2013 | Category: For the Kids, holiday | Posted by: Sarah

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I’m always looking for a way to send Valentines Day cards with my son that don’t include candy, because I feel slightly guilty giving chocolate away to small children. I recently saw something that made me recall my days of elementary school, and when we used to play M.A.S.H. and make fortune tellers (also known as “cootie catchers”). Then I thought, why not make one of these into a valentine?

I’ve decided to share my PA Dutch Valentine Printable with you, along with step-by-step instructions, in case you weren’t privy to (or just can’t recall how to) making these paper games. Instead of getting a “fortune” when you choose your final number, you get a PA Dutch Saying about love/friendship!

Here’s how to make yours:

First, print out the PDF, and use either a paper trimmer, or scissors to cut on the dotted line (this is designed to be 8.5″ x 8.5″).

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Next, fold it in half both ways, making a good crease (photo below). When you unfold the second time, your creases will make a cross or an ‘x’ on the paper.

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Put the paper on the table printed side down, and fold each corner in to meet the middle.

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Then flip the paper over so that the PA Dutch icons and numbers are facing the table, and fold each corner again into the middle (photo below). When you are finished, all your numbers will be on one side, and the PA Dutch icons will be on the other side. Your fortune teller will be in a perfect square.

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Next, flip your paper and fold it both ways to make nice creases.

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Finally, slide your fingers into the fortune teller as shown in the first photo below, one thumb and index finger under each PA Dutch icon. Fluff the sides up until it looks like the second photo below.

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Last, enjoy the game! Instructions on how to play below!

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If you’re not quite sure on the instructions to play, you can follow this simple method of the game!

Player A: Asks “choose a PA Dutch icon.” (Holding the game closed so that Player B only sees the four icons)
Player B: Chooses one of the four icons. (for example, Buggy)

Player A: Spell out “Buggy,” holding the game with your thumb & index fingers of each hand, alternate pinching on “B,” pulling on “U,” pinching on “G,” etc. Once completed, ask Player B to choose a number.
Player B: Chooses a number. (for example 3)

Player A: Count to “3″ while pinching on “1″ and pulling on “2,” etc. Once completed, ask Player B to choose another number.
Player B: Chooses a number. (for example 5)

Player A: Open the flap with the number 5 on it, and read the PA Dutch Saying under the flap to reveal Player B’s valentine!

*If you want to extend the game, you can repeat the middle step a few times (choosing three numbers before opening the flap).

 

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3 Comments

  1. Amy
    on February 7th, 2013
    1

    I am unable to print this right now due to no ink and my printer not working, could someone please SEND me the step by step directions

  2. Sarah
    on February 7th, 2013
    2

    Hi Amy –

    I’m not quite sure what you’re asking – I would recommend using your local library to print it out since your printer is not working. Or, you could open the PDF to be able to see the full layout of the Valentine, and draw one.

    Hopefully this helped! Have a great day.

  3. Dawn
    on February 8th, 2013
    3

    Thank you for the very colorful, cute Valentine card! I’ve printed a few to give to my Husband and a couple of friends that I know will enjoy them. I always find something wonderful in Lancaster Country!

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