I saw another bee post the rubix cube idea awhile ago and I just thought it was way too cool! What kid doesn't like rubix cube? I decided to make some for the older "kids" that would be at my wedding. Here is my version, and I just absolutely love how they turned out! The pictures don't look quite as good on here because they were done on a glossy label.
They were pretty easy, I inserted some of my engagement photos into powerpoint and then I sized them accordingly. They ended up needing to be sized at 4.6 cm in the program (height and width) and then I added a border around them all to make it a bit easier to figure out which squares went with each picture. Once I printed them the final size measured on the paper was 4.9 cm. I took the file to the print shop and they printed it on a piece of label paper. Then came home and cut!!!!
LOVE this idea! I think i'll make one for each anniversary using pictures taken thru out the year. (im kinda of glad i didnt discover this idea till after i got married because i kept adding to my list rather than scratching things off, lol)
I saw another bee post the rubix cube idea awhile ago and I just thought it was way too cool! What kid doesn't like rubix cube? I decided to make some for the older "kids" that would be at my wedding. Here is my version, and I just absolutely love how they turned out! The pictures don't look quite as good on here because they were done on a glossy label.



posted by futuremrsv 8 months agoThis is so cute. How did you make these?????
posted by acw211 8 months agoThis is just really a creative idea! I have never seen that before and I know that they will enjoy it.
posted by PicanRican 8 months agoThey were pretty easy, I inserted some of my engagement photos into powerpoint and then I sized them accordingly. They ended up needing to be sized at 4.6 cm in the program (height and width) and then I added a border around them all to make it a bit easier to figure out which squares went with each picture. Once I printed them the final size measured on the paper was 4.9 cm. I took the file to the print shop and they printed it on a piece of label paper. Then came home and cut!!!!
posted by futuremrsv 8 months agothat is soooo awesome!!
posted by PennyTee 8 months agoThis is awesome! I've already purchased my favors but am considering DIY these instead. Reminds me of my grandpa. :)
posted by Soon2BWashington 8 months agoLove these! How creative!
posted by FutureMrs.Morgan 5 months agoLOVE this idea! I think i'll make one for each anniversary using pictures taken thru out the year. (im kinda of glad i didnt discover this idea till after i got married because i kept adding to my list rather than scratching things off, lol)
posted by danele543 3 months agoThese are awesome. But they must have taken you forever! Did you have a lot of guests?
posted by Futuremrsedwards 3 months agoAwesome!!!!! These would make awesome groomsmen gifts! maybe with a picture of them on each side depending on how many of them there is.
posted by TEAMFIGS 3 months agoDid you stick the picture onto the rubix cube and then cut or did you cut each individual square and then apply it?
posted by BlissfullyBlessed 2 months agoThis is really cool! We're going for an 80s prom feel lol at the restaurant. I have to find a way to use this lol.
posted by maryinaz 2 months ago