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3D Wordless Book: DIY

This week I prepared for you the step-by-step


book of the 3D book without words.
The wordless book is the most used tool in the
world to evangelize children. The color salvation
plan has helped us teach our children more easily.
Yellow, black, red, white and green are the colors
that make up this beautiful tool. There are a
multitude of visual aids that use these colors, such
as the book itself, gloves, posters, plaques,
keychains, games, among others. It's been a while
since I saw the 3D Wordless book at an APEC
course, and I fell in love with the idea. I studied
for a while the best and easiest way to achieve
this.
Yellow/gold page: Who is God.
• Creator: made
you
• Love - He loves
you

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Dark page: problem / need.
• Definition of sin
• Examples of sin
• Born in sin
• Separated from God
Red page: solution/route
• Perfect Son of God
• We receive our punishment
• spill your blood
• He died and rose again
• now he is in heaven
Clean page: approval
• Invitation; Turn away from sin and try to save yourself
through your own efforts. Trust in Christ alone by faith.
• assurance of salvation
Green Page: Spiritual Growth
• Confession of sin
• Growth in Christ
• pray
• Read and obey the Bible
• Witness
• Go to church and Sunday school Source:
Children's Ministry Resource Bible -
Hagnos/APEC Publishing

Now get to work.


Materials:
• Color set in yellow, black, red, white and green.
• White cardboard
• Stylus
• scissors
• school whitetail
• Glue stick
• black pencil
• molds
Previously I cut the A4 size sheets with the help
of a standard sulfite sheet for measuring. You will
also find A4-sized color blocks on some
stationery, and
white canson blocks that can replace white
cardboard.
I already cut the molds that we will use.

I marked with an X where we are not going to cut


on the page.
Let's pass the molds corresponding to each color;
• Castle - yellow leaf
• Heart - black leaf
• Cross - red leaf
• Heart - white sheet
• Tree - green leaf
I'll start with the yellow page.
Fold the paper in half and, with a pencil, pass the paper
mold

Using a stylus, carefully cut out the


air pencil marks, except edges marked on mold.
It should look like this:
Now let's fold the center of the castle as opposed to
how it was folded. And the uncut ends will also be
bent in the same direction. So:
Let's get a sheet of white cardboard or a canson type
sheet, and glue the already cut page on this sheet.
Turn the yellow sheet over and glue it to the
sheet, except for the castle.
Do the same with the other pages. Put weight
on the glued pages and let them dry completely.
Once it is completely dry, we will fold the
pages to mark the white sheets.
. With the help of a ruler, mark the fold well.

. Do this with all other pages.


They should look like this
Now let's put the pages together and form the book. Take
the yellow page and the black page. Glue the right side
of the yellow page to the left side of the black page.
It will look like this:
Let's continue hitting the same way.
Fold all the pages and put the weight on top and let it dry
completely.
Our book is almost finished. The only thing missing is
the cover, which you can do as you wish.
My cover used a red piece, to decorate I drew a face and
that's it!

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This is a great tool for child evangelism, it will
help you a lot. I hope you enjoyed this post.
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