Cube My Life

My goal: create 80 cubic papercraft characters that depict my world.

A little info...

Welcome to Cube My Life: a personal hobby blog. Here you can find all of my papercraft projects as well as printable pages to create your own fun little cubes. Make sure you check the 'Important Links' section on the right for help with your own ideas.

Important Links...

What is this place??? -> HERE
How To Make This Stuff -> HERE
Default Cube -> HERE
Stand Parts -> HERE
Stacking Cubes -> HERE

The "How To" Post



Okay, the first thing you want to do is save your model image onto your computer. Next, you can go ahead an open it with pretty much any type of image software. Now, you're going to need to print your model. The easiest way to do this is to right click on the image and click print or hit CTRL+P.

Note: remember what program you are in when you print your sheet! If you want to make more models in the future, the only way they will all be the same size is if you print them the same way!

Regarding paper, I recommend cardstock because it's a lot more solid than computer paper while still being easy to bend (SEE IMAGE 1 IN SLIDESHOW). Cardstock is ideal but you can use pretty much any type of paper as long as it's in a uniform color.

Materials (IMAGE 2):
All you need is a pair of scissors and some glue. Get a glue stick because liquid glue is extremely messy. The exacto-knife isn't necessary but it helps clean things up.

The Stand:
Okay here are the instructions for making the stand. Remember, the stand really isn't necessary. You will need two copies of Stand Part A, Stand Part B, and Stand Part C. These can be found here.
First, you want to take Stand Part A and cut around it's border. Make sure you cut the little triangles labeled C that are on the inside of the border as well (IMAGE 3). Once everything is cut (IMAGE 4), go ahead and fold along the lines the same way I did in the image (IMAGE 5). You should be able to figure out how things go together at this point so just glue the corners and you have Part A covered (IMAGE 6). Next, go ahead and cut out Stand Part B. This piece is a lot simpler than Part A but just to make sure, check out the images (IMAGES 7 & 8). Once you have both parts A and B done, all you have to do is fit one into the other and glue the edges together (IMAGE 9). And voila! You're on your way to completion (IMAGE 10).
Remember, you need 2 copies of the above construction so go ahead and repeat these steps until you have two parts to the stand (IMAGE 11).
Part C is the easiest it gets. Cut out the two copies you printed (IMAGE 12) and fold them as seen in the image (IMAGE 13). Then, simply glue the two pieces together to form a column (IMAGE 14). No more gluing is required at this point, just put the column in between the two bases (IMAGE 15). That's it. You have a completed stand.

The Cubes:
The cubes are real simple. First, cut your cube out (IMAGE 16) with the triangles on the edges cut the same way as (IMAGE 17). Fold along the lines inwards so your cube looks like (IMAGE 18). Then, glue the tab at the very end to the back of your character's face (IMAGE 19). Glue the tabs on the right and left (IMAGE 20) and your cube is complete!

I went and made my first two (IMAGE 21) and they fit perfectly into my stand (IMAGE 22).

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