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Holidays

Last year eBIT has invited you to a year-long journey around the Sun. Since this long trip is coming to an end, now we want you help saving the world. You might say that this would take an action hero. Do not worry about that, all we ask is just try to live a bit more sustainably and run your business in a socially responsible manner. We are giving you a hand in managing the toughest part.

Although this part of the year is meant to celebrate peace, love and happyness, we at eBIT know that there are certain moments when you might feel a bit bruce willisish. Want to show leadership to your employees? Heading to a performance evaluation meeting? Want to demonstrate a stone solid face to your overcaring relatives?

Since we are here to help you, we do not want you to face such moments unprepared.

The solution - our gift to you - arrives here.

 

Just download the Bruce Willis mask, print it, cut and glue it and use it in critical moments of life.

Take your time and enjoy the holidays. Any action hero photos are welcome. We wish you happy holidays and a fruitful year 2011!

 

The following instructions can be read in their original context at http://www.thatsmyface.com.

Printing Instructions

Open your papercraft in any Adobe Acrobat PDF viewer and preferably print with the 'Fit to Page' option if the papersizes mismatch. Both inkjet and laser printers can be used.

Decide whether to print the papercraft layout with fold numbering or without. You can still use the numbered layout as a reference for the layout without numbering.


Fold Numbering

No Fold Numbering

Paper Type

Thick matte photo paper or 67lb Cardstock (available at most office supply stores) or 120gsm (gram per square meter) paper is best. Standard printer paper can be used although model rigidity won't be as good for larger models.

Tools

  • Scissors
  • Glue. PVA (White) glue or a craft type glue is recommended over "School" glue.
  • Optional:
  •    Ruler or straight knife: to assist folding or for scoring fold lines
  •    Empty (Inkless) Ballpoint Pen or Paperclip: for scoring fold lines
  •    Blade/Cutters: can be used instead of scissors
  •    Tweezers: sometimes useful for tricky small pieces
  •    Paperclip: to hold glue-tabs tightly together while they are drying

 

Assembly Steps

1/ Print papercraft design

2/ Cut the design out into individual pieces

3/ Fold and crease the pieces along all the fold lines. Optionally you can score the edges with a ruler first to aid folding.

Line Type Required Action

Dashed Line
Make a Mountain/Hill/Convex fold

Dashed/Dotted Line
Make a Valley/Concave fold

Solid Line
Make a Valley/Concave fold

4/ Glue and assemble the pieces together. Start by putting a small amount of glue on the glue tab. The best to determine if you've put the right amount of glue is when you press the glued surfaces and no glue comes out.

 
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