If you love puzzles, photography and stickers (like us), this project is definitely for you. As part of our MOOvie Mania Competition we asked people to share their “how tos” or “tutorials” that featured MOO. John Arnold has created a brilliant video that shows how to create a collection of stickers out of one photograph – in essence turning the 90 stickers in to a giant puzzle. He then brilliantly arranges all 90 stickers on his new laptop giving it a unique cover.
Thanks John for the great idea and good luck in the MOOvie competition.
This idea reminded us of a similar puzzle project done with MiniCards by Aral Balkan. Business Card idea anyone?
Remember, MOOvie Mania is still open until the end of July and there are prizes from Firebox, iStockphoto, Coreland Flickr plus cash to win. Grab your camera, do an unboxing, create a tutorial or remake a classic with a MOO twist.
OMG!! How patience are you? It looks great!
It must take a really calm attitude (besides steady hands) to achieve this mini work of art.Well done ! The music was good,too.
That’s super-cool!
A simpler way to create the guides is via View > New Guide. You can then simply type in 1″, 2″, 3″, etc which is surely easier than trying to accurate drag and place something!
Holy cow! (sorry MOO) This is amazing! Well done John! My analytical brain is hoping Moo printed the stickers in number order on each sheet, so it was easy to do one sheet at a time :-)
Oh my mind is absolutely racing! The things I could do for my Paris website and my handpainted silk website! Can’t wait! D’oh – don’t have photoshop, but I’m sure I can do something similar.
Woohoo! Thanks for getting my creative juices flowing MooGang!
Teena
http://abfabdesigns.com
omg… amazingggggggg!!!!!!!!
Why don’t you have the sticker books listed in your Product section? I’ve been looking for them until I came across this video tutorial in your newsletter!
Whoops!
Hi Bonnie, the StickerBooks aren’t listed on the US version of the site, as they are only available from the UK store at the moment. This means that if you’re from the US, Canada or South America you can still buy them, they’ll just take a little longer to ship :)