IDEAS FOR COZY HOME My nephew has wanted a custom Rubik’s Cube for quite a while now. I thought about using vinyl and using en exacto knife to cut through the pieces so that they would fit on the individual squares. Then, I found custom sticker sets on the Rubik’s cube website. They are pretty reasonably priced, around $6 for a kit that will make 10 customized cubes. From reading on the website, it sounded like there was a bit of a learning curve for getting the stickers to print correctly, so I thought that it might be easier to just print my own pictures on sticker paper that I already had. I was able to download a template from the Rubik’s cube website, which is a Microsoft Word document. I tried bringing the photos that I wanted directly into Word, but it was too frustrating for me to size the pictures the way I wanted to, so I saved the template as a PDF and opened it in Photoshop instead. I chose the six pictures that I wanted, cropped them to about 2.2 x 2.2, and laid them across the template. There was enough space to do six more underneath, but since I only needed enough for one cube, I just left it blank! This is what the template looked like with the pictures in it! And then I used my paper cutter to cut the pictures into the individual squares. Each time I cut a square, I laid it out where it would go so that I could keep track of all the little pieces. Then, I individually stuck each little square sticker to the corresponding square on the Rubik’s Cube. I actually had an old cube on hand that the original stickers had come off. (Thanks, Mike!) This part did get a little tedious, but the whole project from start to finish didn’t take more than an hour. The stickers stuck surprisingly well. I don’t think that they will last forever, but I figure maybe in another couple of years I can re-customize it for him with some new pictures. Of course I didn’t get pictures of all of the sides before it was scrambled, but here a couple more scrambled pictures of the other sides: I think that Mike has had fun trying to solve this. It is a little bit more challenging than a solid color Rubik’s cube, so I am excited for him to be able to put it back together! TIMESTAMPS: 1:29 Cement flower vase 5:42 Yarn pillow 8:20 Photo Rubik’s Cube 11:51 Giant donut ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: Subscribe to 5-Minute MAGIC: Subscribe to 5-Minute Crafts GIRLY: Subscribe 5-Minute Crafts KIDS: The Bright Side of Youtube: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: Music by Epidemic Sound: This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information on this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer’s responsibility to use judgment, care and precautions if one plans to replicate. The following video might feature activity performed by our actors within controlled environment- please use judgment, care, and precaution if you plan to replicate.
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