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Paper EVE

Cute little EVE alien in my hand

Here is EVE, she's so cute, she fits in your hand. It's a good little project for kids. One thing I have not figured out yet is how to hang it up so it hangs there cutely. Maybe a string going from the celing to her, I don't know, just be creative.

This is easy to make, just cut out the parts along the image edges cutting around the tabs, then fold the tabs over and glue them together.

Cute little EVE alien in my hand

Click here to print out the EVE parts.
This is a PDF document so you need to have the Adobe Reader installed. If you do not have it you can download it by clicking the icon below.

If you can't use the PDF you can just print out the images.

EVE Assembly Instructions

  1. Print out the parts.
  2. Cut out the parts following the edge of the image unless there are gray tab lines, you will need to cut around those.
  3. Fold over all the tabs. Look at the images here to see what needs to be bent where. It should be pretty self explanatory and obvious.
  4. Use Elmers glue and just dot the glue on the tabs. Do one to two tabs at a time. If you press the glued area together with your fingers it should stay together within a few seconds so you can move on to the next tab.
  5. First glue the body.
  6. Then glue the wings to the body.
  7. Now show it to your friends and tell them that you made it all by your self!

Who Is EVE?

Just in case you've been wondering who EVE is and what EVE stands for, here is some info. This is a few paragraphs from Wikipedia:

"EVE (Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator), a sleek, ergonomically advanced robotic probe whose main function is to locate plant life in order to determine whether the Earth is capable of supporting human life. She is equipped with scanners and a retractable plasma cannon in her right arm, the latter of which she is quick to use at the slightest provocation. Although initially EVE appears to be an unfeeling, stoic robot, upon meeting WALL-E she soon begins to show signs of light-heartedness and impatience, and eventually comes to worry more for him than for her purpose. Her design was inspired by the sleek white versions of Apple, Inc. products such as the iPod [4]."



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