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| I created my photo cubes on a website called Tabblo. It's cool, because you can either upload the photos you want to use directly to the Tabblo site, OR import them from Flickr. And since almost every photo I've ever taken is on Flickr, that made me smile. So, after you create the cube on Tabblo, you just click "Print" and get ready for the fun! I had to get a new desktop printer because the all-in-one I've had since 1999 just died. Actually, it didn't just die. It was killed by my 3-year-old Barbarian who thought it would be appropriate to fill the paper tray with french toast. What a horrible way to go. This is what the photo cube looks like when it comes out of your printer. Lacks a little dimension, don't you think? Don't worry. We'll fix that but good. The photo cube sheet prints out with directions right on it. Handy! Next, all you have to do is cut along the outside lines. And this is what you'll have. Next, just follow the directions (very simple; you need no additional materials!) and voila! You're now the proud owner of a Wild Mustang Photo Cube. Your life is now complete. |
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