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3D Calendar - April 2011 - Page 1 Cut lines Mountain fold Valley fold glue spot Side View paper foam Art by Didier Martin Copyright © 2011 by Didier Martin http://jacques-mylittlehouse.blogspot.com/ Cut out each part, then glue each one in layers to form a 3D picture. Refer to the photo for the order of each part. Between each layer, glue several small pieces of foam or cardboard, These pieces will act as support to raise each level slightly higher than the previous layer. Tips: Print pages 2, 3, and 4 on cardstock and use simple white glue. Before adding glue to the pieces, you may want to position them on the scenery to see where they all fit. Also, feel free to rearange them a different way if you like. Collect all 12 calendars. No need to buy expensive foam. Simply take a piece of the styrofoam padding found in cardboard packages to cut into small pieces for forming the different layers. At the beginning of each new month you can carefully cut the calendar section off of your 3D picture, and keep the 3D picture to hang on your wall or use in any other way you wish.
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3D Calendar - April 2011 - Page 1

Cut lines

Mountain fold

Valley fold

glue spot

Side View

paper foam

Art by Didier MartinCopyright © 2011 by Didier Martin

http://jacques-mylittlehouse.blogspot.com/

• Cut out each part, then glue each one in layers to form a 3D picture. Refer to the photo for the order of each part.

• Between each layer, glue several small pieces of foam or cardboard, These pieces will act as support to raise each level slightly higher than the previous layer.

• Tips: Print pages 2, 3, and 4 on cardstock and use simple white glue. Before adding glue to the pieces, you may want to position them on the scenery to see wheretheyallfit.Also,feelfreetorearangethemadifferentwayifyoulike.

• Collectall12calendars.

• No need to buy expensive foam. Simply take a piece of the styrofoam padding found in cardboard packages to cut into small pieces for forming the different layers.

• At the beginning of each new month you can carefully cut the calendar section off of your 3D picture, and keep the 3D picture to hang on your wall or use in any other way you wish.

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3D Calendar - April 2011 - Page 2

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3D Calendar - April 2011 - Page 3

Happy

Easter!

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3D Calendar - April 2011 - Page 4

parts for the frame

corners

part to glue on the back after

attaching a string(see photo instruction)

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3D Calendar - April 2011 - Page 5

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small pieces of foam glued behind the different parts

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3D Calendar - April 2011 - Page 6

Jesus and Nicodemus

One night, Nicodemus, a ruler of the Pharisees, came to see Jesus. He knew of the miracles that Jesus had performed and heard of the wonderful words Jesus had taught the multitudes, and he wanted to learn more.

Jesus explained to Nicodemus that if someone wants to see the kingdom of God, he must be born again, to not only be born physically, but to have a spiritual birth as well.

Then Jesus told Nicodemus the beautiful words of John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” You can read more about Nicodemus in another chapter of the Gospel of John in chapter 19, verses 38-40. You can read the full story in John 3, verses 3 to 21