Photo cube
By
Linda Pedroley
August 04, 2005
26,175 Downloads
10 votes

Drop in six photos, print on 11 x 17-inch heavy photo paper, cut and fold to create a photo cube for your home, office or special occasions.
SUPPORT INFORMATION
It helps to print this on heavy paper and to use a straightedge on the folds. I used double-sided, repositionable tape to put it together, or you can use a glue stick.
| License: | Freeware |
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| Language: | English |
| Cost: | Free |
| Platform: | Win | Mac |
| File format: | INDT | 752.0 KB |
Additional extension information
| Author: | Linda Pedroley |
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| Author website: | Not available |
| Date published: | August 04, 2005 |
| Approval: | None |
| Compatible product(s): | InDesign 2.0 |
Reviews
1-5 of 11 reviews | Show all reviews
lordsburg 02-Dec-08
Thanks Linda! A perfect gift to my clients made with the work I've created for them.
ExplorerKid 29-Nov-08
Just what I was looking for this holiday season,
Thank you for the great design
dkgraphics 31-Mar-08
My grandkids will be doing a photocube that documents their sleep-overs. GREAT keepsake for Mom & Dad.
MANY thanks!
Ruby Rouge 14-Mar-08
When people are retiring or leaving work, I make the cubes up with pictures of staff who are special to them. As I am the photographer/graphic artist I have access to everyone's ID pics.
thanks. shame only 6 of 11,000 people got back to you
mzsublime 09-Oct-07
I used this for family gifts. Printed them on Luster photo paper and used vinyl cutter to cutout, then filled balloon with sand and used as paper weight. Everyone's asking if they are for sale. Thanks for new revenue stream!!!