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I've never actually done one yet, but someone posted a question about this yesterday and people replied that it's really easy to do. Someone suggested that you put a rubber band around the cube to keep the sheets from slipping. HTH!
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They are not difficult to stamp on at all. You just have to hold the pages together while you stamp.
I also flipped through the cube and stamped on pages throughout the cube. I used the All Natural Set (it's my new favorite) and stamped each image in different colors throughout. It came out really nice.
Like the previous poster said, they are easy to stamp on. They are also easy to color in, just remember to hold the pages closed tightly. The only other piece of advice I can give you is to "tie" them closed when you are done if you especially if you are putting them away to give as gifts. I did larger cubes and just found that in the shuffle of moving them around in my storage area they were flopping open. A pretty piece or ribbon did the trick