Creating Your Own Bookcase Wallpaper For Your iPhone

Get creative and build your own bookcase wallpaper for your iPhone using Keynote on your Mac. Then arrange your iPhone icons to fit nicely on shelves next to other objects using the new features of iOS 18.

Comments: 9 Responses to “Creating Your Own Bookcase Wallpaper For Your iPhone”

    Debra
    4 weeks ago

    I have been looking for a way to create my own iPhone wallpaper for a few weeks now. I found plenty to copy but I wanted to make MY own. Thank you for creating this video for all of us. You are a great teacher and that is coming from someone who taught for over 40+ years in kindergarten and first grade.

    Sheldon
    4 weeks ago

    Thanks bunches

    Ken
    4 weeks ago

    Thank you Garry, what a fantastic way to smarten and individualise my Home Screen and more, now I know how to do it, the door is open for some great creations for my family as-well as myself.

    Jonathan
    3 weeks ago

    Gary I have a highly remedial question. When I try to move clipart into the bookcase it comes with a background color for some files. This is true even when I use Remove Background multiple times in preview. Is there a setting or command that Im missing?

    3 weeks ago

    Jonathan: Remove the background and then select and copy the image with from Preview and paste into Keynote. If you just save it from Preview again as a jpg it will get a solid background again as jpg images have no way to have transparency.

    Jonathan
    3 weeks ago

    As always Gary thanks. This was a lot of fun!

    Jonathan
    3 weeks ago

    When I add the bookshelf as a wallpaper for my Home Screen it's magnified. When I crimp it to the correct size it's blurred on the top. What could I be doing wrong?

    3 weeks ago

    Jonathan: Not sure. Are you adding it as your Home Screen, not your Lock Screen?

    Jonathan
    3 weeks ago

    The Home Screen. I figured it out, when I pinched I went too far, after pinching all the way I let up on it a little so that it fit in properly.

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