After you have them out there, remember their URL's.
You should be able to paste these links into your browser's address bar and see just your picture, not the page that the picture is on or the picture with things around it.
After you have your photos ready, the easy part done here.
First name your cube. This will show up on the title of the page and in the message when you send the link to others.
Next enter an optional message that will be on one of the tabs inside the cube. It is something the person who prints out the cube will see.
Then select the size of the paper that you will be using. Additional sizes will be added in the future. Note that one size can be cut out with a Cricut.
Next enter (or cut and paste) the six links to the pictures which will adorn your cube. If you do not want pictures, see the FAQ for alternatives.
Then center or offset the photos on the cube.
Next add a caption and set the text and background colors for each side.
The caption can have a main point and as many as fours subpoints. Any and all are optional.
The text color will be used for the caption.
The background color will be used for the part of the side that the picture does not color, if any.
Read and accept the Terms of Use. It is designed to prevent misunderstandings.
Preview your cube. At this point you can go back and make changes, print your cube and not save it, or go on to save it so you can come back to it or send it to your friends.
If you saved your cube, you have created it as a web page.
You can link to it or send the link to others via email. As the alert box suggested, it is good to bookmark it so that you remember where it is
Now that your cube is made all that is left is to print and assemble it.