Giving this to my boyfriend for our six month anniversary today...hope he'll like it! Also, I used photos on regular photo print and glue obviously and while it didn't flip as easily, it still worked. It wasn't exactly a disaster as she described it, but it could've gone better. Great video though!
Tamar Smith use four 2x2 photos & four 4x2 photos. you can just upload your photos on a google doc & click on the photo and click “image options” then click “size and rotation” and in the size type the dimensions. that way you can print them through your printer on paper
So - in metric, the photos are 7cm x 7cm (4 off) and 14cm x 7cm (4 off). I inserted my images into MS Word then I used the 'crop' feature (Picture Format Toolbar) with the above measurements, then I placed the crop box to suit the images. After placing them all on 2 pages, I converted the Word doc to a PDF (for easier printing with no crazy formatting) then I printed them on A4 page labels (ie the whole A4 page is one big label), but T really think normal 80gsm paper would be suffice (as Julie says in the vid). I still used PVA glue to stick them down (especially the corners), but I found if you make the images slightly less like 6.98cm and 13.98cm the corners don't pull up after each turn. It pays to let the glue dry on each photo first, and applying pressure (esp on the corners), before cutting too.
Lady, thank you very much. I wanted to such a thingy as a gift for my girlfriend and every video i watched was so confusing and everything. Im so glad i found your video.
Hahaha "DO NOT CUT THE TAPE". Seriously though thank you for the great explanation on how to do this right. I'm making one for my 6 year old daughter with pictures of her with her mom and I. I'm sure she's gonna love it!
Thanks so much for the extremely well done lesson! Such clear step by step instructions, and very helpful tips for where it is easy to go wrong. Thank you.
OMG thank you so much. I was following the other video, but yours is so much better. I love how you walk us through each part and show us the different cuts we have to make. Very clear and easy-to-follow!
Thank you so much for this video. I do a lot of pop-up cards and this is something different. I can't wait to make some of these. Your video was great. Not too much information but what you need and understandable.
Yeah I’m making this gift for my friends and I watched the 5 minute craft video and I actually failed and ended up crying. Then my sister send me your video and it literally hyped so much thank you so much!
thats so funny that you made this because of five minute crafts because I got here due to them aswell. I made an origami version of these when I was like 9 and I am excited that I am inspired to make a flipping cube for my boyfriend for either christmas or our one year coming up in February. :)
OMG Julie...WOW How Super Funtabulous is your Flipping Photo Cube!! Love your Photo One You and Steve are so cute!! Thanks for the Outstanding Tutorial and sharing your Tremendously Terrific Tips, Tricks & Techniques...this cube is totally cool! It definitely is intriguing and love all of your ever so Clever & Creative ideas!! YOU so ROCK!! Joan Smith
Thank you so much, Julie! I was looking for one more project for my middle school students for their PhotoShop Unit! Yay! I totally think they can handle it. What a great way to display multiple images. Cheers!
Glad to see this tutorial. I have a card that folds like this but flat. I hadn’t thought of photo( I have brain dead symptom that can blank out creative activities at times) but the photo would be cute with it too, thanks.
How freaking easy! I went and got the cube and was so excited that I wanted to get the hinges done. It took me about 10 mins..and that’s only cause I didn’t follow directions in the beginning 😂😂 now I’m going to bed. Will put the pictures on tomorrow. Great tutorial!!
Soooo cool Julie!!! Tfs and taking the time to simplify the process! HUGE THANKS FOR THAT 🙌😄I like the pictures and the patterns. Both are really cool.
Super cool!!! Can’t wait to make a project with this awesome idea. Thanks. Your channel always has inspiring cool ideas to spark the creativity within.
I am currently tearing my hair out hahah...love this, your tutorial is great Julie (apart from missing out one step...but it’s obvious once we get in to the making it.x) but for me it’s getting the photographs the right size lol...I’m back and forth from word and pictures trying to size them...but I WILL GET THERE lol...thank you so much.x
Well done! Thank you. This is the first one I fully understand. Have you ever sealed each individual edge/surface with something like ModPodge to keep the edges from coming up with use?
OMG!! ..After trawling for "Decent" How To Video's, I came across yours ... Thank you Thank you Thank you. Your video is by far the best video on RUclips, [As Far As I'm Concerned, Anyway] .. I can't Thank you enough for just how easy you made it look, I really can see myself attempting this now. I really had no clue a few minutes ago & I was just about to give up. This was the last one that I was going to watch, as it turns out, it's the only one I should have watched in the first place, I dont need to start looking any where else, coz it's HERE!! ... YYYIIIPPPPEEEEEEEE!!!
hi I loved this gave it to my teacher ,it just took really long because I didn't use the sticker machine that she, used but overall it was nice. she gave really good instructions also .
Omg you’re angel! I was so confused on how to make it because I thought everyone was cutting through the tape!
I've been seeing these for years and always wanted a good tutorial. This one is amazing and I'm totally making this for mother's day
Perfect! Short, sweet, and to the point! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Giving this to my boyfriend for our six month anniversary today...hope he'll like it! Also, I used photos on regular photo print and glue obviously and while it didn't flip as easily, it still worked. It wasn't exactly a disaster as she described it, but it could've gone better. Great video though!
Rory Harper what size photos did you use ?
Tamar Smith use four 2x2 photos & four 4x2 photos. you can just upload your photos on a google doc & click on the photo and click “image options” then click “size and rotation” and in the size type the dimensions. that way you can print them through your printer on paper
Y’all still together?
So - in metric, the photos are 7cm x 7cm (4 off) and 14cm x 7cm (4 off). I inserted my images into MS Word then I used the 'crop' feature (Picture Format Toolbar) with the above measurements, then I placed the crop box to suit the images. After placing them all on 2 pages, I converted the Word doc to a PDF (for easier printing with no crazy formatting) then I printed them on A4 page labels (ie the whole A4 page is one big label), but T really think normal 80gsm paper would be suffice (as Julie says in the vid). I still used PVA glue to stick them down (especially the corners), but I found if you make the images slightly less like 6.98cm and 13.98cm the corners don't pull up after each turn. It pays to let the glue dry on each photo first, and applying pressure (esp on the corners), before cutting too.
Thank you so much!
Lady, thank you very much.
I wanted to such a thingy as a gift for my girlfriend and every video i watched was so confusing and everything.
Im so glad i found your video.
Where did you go to print it off
@@charleshannger5972 my printer at home but u can maybe use a printer at your workplace or at a printing shop idk gl mate
Hahaha "DO NOT CUT THE TAPE". Seriously though thank you for the great explanation on how to do this right. I'm making one for my 6 year old daughter with pictures of her with her mom and I. I'm sure she's gonna love it!
This explains how to do the “5 minute” video beautifully. You’ve got me hooked. Thanks very, very much.
Thank you so much for a detailed, well-explained tutorial! Perfect video. Can’t wait to try this!
You're welcome!
How could something so magical be so easy? Fantastic video - simple instructions and great explanations! Can't wait to try this! Thanks! 💖
I made this cube a while back, and then came back today for the xyron machine! I’ve been thinking of starting my own business
An amazing idea. Thanks for the clear instructions, and the time you spent for helping us!
Thanks so much for the extremely well done lesson! Such clear step by step instructions, and very helpful tips for where it is easy to go wrong. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
OMG thank you so much. I was following the other video, but yours is so much better. I love how you walk us through each part and show us the different cuts we have to make. Very clear and easy-to-follow!
That was a very good tutorial. I’ve been searching this for a while
4 square photos
4 landscape photos
Thank you very much :3
Thanks
DisBeMyChannel thank you
Thank you
Thank u
The Best Tutorial I've found. Nailed it!
Thanks!
wow, glad you could figure the instructions out. thanks another wow, great idea
Thanks. Just got my blocks from a great place and am giving it a go this weekend. Bought extra blocks! Will let you know how it goes!
How did it go?
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Would be doing this once my blocks arrived..planning to give this as a gift.😍😍😍 thanks for this vid it less complicated than what i saw earlier..
my cubes come in tonight SOO EXITED!
Omg
Very cute and your instructions are very clear. Thanks!
Love this one! The other ones I saw are paper and that won't last long. This one will last forever! Definitely gonna try to make one.
Followed your instructions from start to finish to make a present for my friend! It's come out really well. Thank you so much!
Glad it worked for you!
How did u get he pictures to be the right measurements ??
I used white glue & it seemed to worked. But with time the paper is coming off. Can we use mod podge to seal the pictures?
Plz help its urgent
Really easy and beautiful
Great items to make.. I could see a youth making these. thanks for sharing. You were so nice to explain and share.
Just made for my husband for Valentine’s! This is definitely THE BEST tutorial video EVER!! You are so amazing ! Thanks so much!!
You are so welcome!
How fun! Thanks for sharing. Definitely going to make these for the grands.
Doing this for my girlfriend and could NOT have done this without you. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. I do a lot of pop-up cards and this is something different. I can't wait to make some of these. Your video was great. Not too much information but what you need and understandable.
You are so welcome!
This is cool💚 Have fun trying this with your Family😁this will give them something to do
Yeah I’m making this gift for my friends and I watched the 5 minute craft video and I actually failed and ended up crying. Then my sister send me your video and it literally hyped so much thank you so much!
Thank you, this was the most easy to follow video. Good Mother’s Day gift from the kids.
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Wow! Thank you, great tutorial, one of the best I've seen. Thank you, thank you!
Wow, thanks!
Thank you so much! 🎉 All the other vids took so long to understand 🙄💕 Thank you again 🎉⭐️🎉
You're welcome!
Thanks
The best tutorial on these cute little photo cubes I’ve watched so far
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thats so funny that you made this because of five minute crafts because I got here due to them aswell. I made an origami version of these when I was like 9 and I am excited that I am inspired to make a flipping cube for my boyfriend for either christmas or our one year coming up in February. :)
OMG Julie...WOW How Super Funtabulous is your Flipping Photo Cube!! Love your Photo One You and Steve are so cute!!
Thanks for the Outstanding Tutorial and sharing your Tremendously Terrific Tips, Tricks & Techniques...this cube is totally cool! It definitely is intriguing and love all of your ever so Clever & Creative ideas!! YOU so ROCK!!
Joan Smith
Thank you so much, Julie! I was looking for one more project for my middle school students for their PhotoShop Unit! Yay! I totally think they can handle it. What a great way to display multiple images. Cheers!
I guess you could use gel medium to seal the photos and to add durability.
Ok
Turned out really nice and it was so much fun!Thanks.
What a nice and clear tutorial thank you so much👍🤗 i am going to make 2 of these to give them to my parents for christmas🤗🤗🌲
Have fun!
Directioner Forever me too, just successfully did one!😊
Glad to see this tutorial. I have a card that folds like this but flat. I hadn’t thought of photo( I have brain dead symptom that can blank out creative activities at times) but the photo would be cute with it too, thanks.
Great work. You teach it in very simple way. Thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you for explaining this. I have tried to do these so many times with disastrous results. Hopefully now it will turn out like yours!
You explained it so good, respect. Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Excellent tutorial. So easy to follow.
Great to hear!
How freaking easy! I went and got the cube and was so excited that I wanted to get the hinges done. It took me about 10 mins..and that’s only cause I didn’t follow directions in the beginning 😂😂 now I’m going to bed. Will put the pictures on tomorrow. Great tutorial!!
Glad I could help!
Such a good job explaining this!! Thank you!!!!
This really is the best video ive seen this far. Thanks a lot, will try as soon as i get me some cubes :)
I seriously love it because you explain everything so clearly
Thanks!
You're welcome😊
It's really amazing that you give reply even after 3 years!!!
Love this!!
thanks for the amazing tutorial❤
it was super easy to make 😊
Perfect directions and tutorial.
Thanks!
thank you so much!! im gonna make this for my best friend that i like and yea im sure she will like it :D
Amazing photo cube!!
Thanks!
Thank you so much, I watched that video on Instagram too and I failed and cried 😂 this helps so much!!!!
How fun is that?!! I want to try it with photos. : )
Thank you for sharing. That is so stinky cute.
You made it so clear!
very clear instructions. I got it right the very first time, unless you count all the rewinds before I let it end ;-)
Soooo cool Julie!!! Tfs and taking the time to simplify the process! HUGE THANKS FOR THAT 🙌😄I like the pictures and the patterns. Both are really cool.
This was SO much easier to follow than the Pinterest one 👏🏼
Cool girl!! Finally got this "super-easy" never well-told funny cube. I was almost feeling stupid after 6 tries. Thanks...a lot!
Hi
Soooo cute!!
This is so cool. Great instructions!
Love this so much! Thank you Julie!
That is such a great idea! Thanks for sharing.
Julie! This is too cool!! Thanks!
Would you suggest using decoupage over the pictures to prevent wear and tear on the photos over time?
super helpful and cute
Great!!
Super cool!!! Can’t wait to make a project with this awesome idea. Thanks. Your channel always has inspiring cool ideas to spark the creativity within.
This was great! You were hilarious! Happy Valentines Day!
I love this Julie. So super cool. Just gotta find some blocks now :)❤️👍
Julie... Love the photo cube❤️!!!
I am currently tearing my hair out hahah...love this, your tutorial is great Julie (apart from missing out one step...but it’s obvious once we get in to the making it.x) but for me it’s getting the photographs the right size lol...I’m back and forth from word and pictures trying to size them...but I WILL GET THERE lol...thank you so much.x
What is the step you think is missing?
Balzer Designs Maybe how to get the pictures the right size?
flippin' awesome!
oh boy this looks so fun :D
Yay!
I love this! Saving & sharing this video!
finally ive found a good explanation fr doing ths..after watchng almst 10 videos..thnkyu so much.."subcribed" DONE :)
Thank you so much! This was so helpful!
Julie!!! Love this!!’ Happy Valentine’s Day!!!❤️❤️❤️. Love your “Fidget Spinner”!!!!!!!!!
this is so awesome! I can't wait to make my version...(don't cut thru the tape...don't cut thru the tape)
So freaking cool
Wow
Love it
Well done! Thank you. This is the first one I fully understand. Have you ever sealed each individual edge/surface with something like ModPodge to keep the edges from coming up with use?
I don't use Mod Podge. If you want to use a sealer try Matte Medium: amzn.to/2B44guc
Balzer Designs I was going to ask the same thing. Is there a reason you don’t use ModPodge? Or is it just preference?
Thanks for this explanatory video.. I could do it without cutting the tapes in first time 😊
Thank you! I made ever mistake too lol! This video was very helpful, maybe I can do this right now!
OMG!! ..After trawling for "Decent" How To Video's, I came across yours ... Thank you Thank you Thank you. Your video is by far the best video on RUclips, [As Far As I'm Concerned, Anyway] .. I can't Thank you enough for just how easy you made it look, I really can see myself attempting this now. I really had no clue a few minutes ago & I was just about to give up. This was the last one that I was going to watch, as it turns out, it's the only one I should have watched in the first place, I dont need to start looking any where else, coz it's HERE!! ... YYYIIIPPPPEEEEEEEE!!!
hi
I loved this gave it to my teacher ,it just took really long because I didn't use the sticker machine that she, used but overall it was nice. she gave really good instructions also .
This is not real
So if we dont use the sticker machine do we just glue the picture on and cut it like her or what's the other way
Love this idea. Request. Please slow down video step by step for doing the photos. Thank you!
You can slow the video down yourself in RUclips's controls.
This is really really helpful video for me
Omg sooo awesome!
How to you measure the thing to the exact perfect size if you are printing it from the computer
I use Google Docs. If you go to Insert and then Drawing, you can add a guide on the ruler and size the picture to those guides.
i subscribed right away because after watching a lot of videos, yours is the clear one. Good job :)
Thanks!
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if i were to print photos what size should i print? thanks for your time
It depends on the size of the wooden cubes. If you have cubes of 1 inch your square pictures should be 4x4 inch.
If you use 1in it would be 4×2 for landscape 2×2 for square
Cool!!
Cool!