I Tried 3 Puzzle Essentials. The Results Shocked Me! A Puzzle Mat + Working With Puzzle Glue/Sheets.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @danish_puzzler
    @danish_puzzler Год назад +4

    I just glued a 4000pc last weekend. I used glue sheets on the back, and liquid glue on the front. I used Modge Podge matt finish - it goes on white and dries clear so easier to see as you are doing it.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад +1

      NICE! I don't blame you for using both glue sheets and liquid glue. A puzzle that big you wouldn't want to take any chances of it falling apart lol. I'm going to have to check out Modge Podge at some point, so many have said great things about it. I do like hearing that it goes on white. That was one of my biggest struggles with the clear glue, I couldn't see where it was missing!

    • @jeancarroccino8574
      @jeancarroccino8574 9 месяцев назад

      I love Hodge Podge Matt finish.❤

    • @BMurphy4824
      @BMurphy4824 3 месяца назад

      Great idea!

  • @tainadelcaribe
    @tainadelcaribe Год назад +1

    Do more than one coat and make each coat thinner than your Haunted Mansion puzzle’s coat was. That should help with the warping since the cardboard will not be soaked which is what causes the shrinkage in most cases; also humidity will cause that.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Ugh, you confirmed my suspicions. I think I did put way too much glue which caused the warping. Now I'll know for next time to apply thinner coats. Thank you!

  • @kevinpatrickcarey3741
    @kevinpatrickcarey3741 Год назад +2

    turns into a sausage lol thats gold!

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      It was the first thing that came to mind when I first used it 🤣I love food!

  • @roxanaalecu3741
    @roxanaalecu3741 Год назад +1

    Gorgeous pants.I would like a pair.Happy New Year!

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Thank you! I got them at Walmart 😁
      Happy New Year!

  • @Maggie-tr2kd
    @Maggie-tr2kd Год назад +2

    I've never glued nor sheet-taped my jigsaw puzzles together. I always want the option to work them again in the future or to offer them to someone else who wants to enjoy them. I did enjoy seeing your review of gluing versus sheet-taping. If I ever decide to try it, I'm glad to see that it isn't too complicated.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      I feel the same in regards to gluing puzzles. I much prefer to not glue them and save them for future fun or for someone else. The Haunted Mansion and Disney Classics puzzles were special in that they both represented big accomplishments in my puzzle journey. I guess I consider them my trophies 😂

  • @Artsyfandom
    @Artsyfandom 10 месяцев назад

    My partner and I glued and backed a 3000 piece puzzle and now it’s on our wall 😊

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  10 месяцев назад

      Nice! I bet that used up a lot of glue!

    • @Artsyfandom
      @Artsyfandom 10 месяцев назад

      @@thepuzzledmandy yea it did lol

  • @losamigos51622
    @losamigos51622 Год назад

    Gosh puzzle glue I’m a person that doesn’t like glueing my puzzles as then I won’t be able to build it once again, but I do understand most people like glueing the puzzle when it’s a nice picture or a big accomplishment.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Normally, I do not glue my puzzles, but The Haunted Mansion and the Disney Classics puzzles were big accomplishments in my puzzle journey. They are like my trophies 🤩

    • @losamigos51622
      @losamigos51622 Год назад

      @@thepuzzledmandy That is understandable and I respect it

  • @greeneyes92061
    @greeneyes92061 5 дней назад

    I’ve glued a couple of diamond paintings and a couple of puzzles. On the diamond paintings I used Mod Podge (matte or gloss). The puzzles I used matte Mod Podge, two coats front only - wish I had done the back too for more stability. I also used the glue sheets on the back, nothing on the front-should have used my matte Mod Podge on the front, again for more stability.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  2 дня назад

      I really need to try out diamond painting. Thankfully I got a couple of them for xmas, and I'm really looking forward to working on them.

  • @MathIsMagical
    @MathIsMagical Год назад

    For “glue sheets” I prefer Buffalo games “Puzzle Presto! Peel & Stick Puzzle Saver”. They are not transparent but who needs that when they go on the back. Because they are not see through they are thicker and stronger than others. Plus it has a value pack that makes it a good price per puzzle.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      I did see the Buffalo glue sheets when I was shopping on Amazon, but I course I went for the cheaper options 🤣I'm going to have to try them out since you say they are thicker and stronger. The more secure the better!

  • @jewelrybypatsdesign4108
    @jewelrybypatsdesign4108 Год назад +1

    Hi Mandy, I glue my puzzles with mod podge and I use a credit card to spread it. I love the ease of applying and the results. It goes on white so you know you have not missed a spot and it dries clear. I have not used glue sheets but I do use shelf liner from walmart for my 2000-4000 piece puzzles. I enjoy your videos.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад +1

      Oh wow, the fact that it goes on white will make this so much easier for my poor eyesight😂 And shelf liners is a fantastic idea for the much larger sets, and I'm sure way cheaper than paying for a bunch of puzzle glue sheets. Thank you for the ideas!

  • @catini108
    @catini108 Год назад +3

    Use a larger piece of smooth cardboard or an old credit card to spread the glue. Those little scrapers are stupid small!😂

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Ooo I like the credit card idea! Yea, my scraper was incredibly small now that I think about it 😂

  • @eagercrafter_9014
    @eagercrafter_9014 Год назад +1

    For the Love of Puzzles did a review on that mat as well and she thought basically the same. I was interested in it, but I like moving my pieces around as I work in sections. I've been using double sided tape as a crafter and am a pro by now (but it was daunting at first). My liquid glue is 1/2 elmers and 1/2 water, goes out smooth and dries perfect (and it's cheap).

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Now I have to see her review on the mat, I'm curious 🤔. It sucks when you can't move your sections around without causing damage. Your glue concoction is a fantastic idea! Definitely a much cheaper option which is right up my alley!

  • @TamiJoseph
    @TamiJoseph Год назад +3

    Do you think that the plastic of the U brackets is thin enough that you could cut it? Because the bracket just needs to be longer than the fold. If you cut those in half that would still secure the folds but you could secure twice as many!

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      That's an interesting idea 🤔 I didn't think of that. I think it's thin enough to cut, but it makes me wonder if the smaller pieces would hold up secure enough on the mat and not pop off if you were to move it. The bends are quite pronounced. I may try this though. Thank you for the idea!

  • @ITM95
    @ITM95 Год назад

    Ravensburger makes a plastic “Stow N Go” puzzle easel… it’s cheap and can be put together/taken apart, which is nice… only fits 1000 piece though. I’ve gotten great use from of it!

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад +1

      Interesting, I've never heard of this. Thank you for the suggestion, I'll look it up.

  • @pannalover326
    @pannalover326 Год назад

    Other puzzle glues have a much wider scraper. That tiny thing would drive me nuts, lol. I've not tried the sheets. Thanks for that demo. Not sure I have the patience, lol. Watch out for air bubbles, and you have to get it right the first time. My puzzle keeper has to be cat proof, so the one I have is like a big portfolio, and zips up. And I can store it vertically, which is great because my couch is reclining, and nothing can slide under it. Little more expensive but very durable, and worth it to me to keep heathen paws off.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад +1

      The liquid glue does require patience, which is for sure something I don't have. Probably why I felt like it took me a million years. It also needs very good eyesight so that you can see which areas you are missing...something else I don't have LOL. Glue sheets is the way to go. Your puzzle keeper sounds super handy, especially since you can store it vertically. Cats are always up to no good, you just can't trust them 😂

    • @pannalover326
      @pannalover326 Год назад

      @@thepuzzledmandy You'd be surprised how easy the glue is with the proper tool. Even an old gift card would be better than that tiny spatula, lol. I'd have those sheets stuck to all the wrong places. I couldn't believe you did it for the first time on that Disney puzzle. You're braver than I would've been, lol. One of my cats loves to watch me puzzle and try to steal pieces. Don't even get me started, lol.

  • @puzzlesbypam2442
    @puzzlesbypam2442 Год назад

    I’ve never glued a puzzle, but once I get my puzzle room I’m sure I’ll start. Thanks for the tips

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Hope you get your puzzle room very soon! Nothing better than having your very own puzzle space🤗

  • @Laura_Stanford
    @Laura_Stanford Год назад

    Mandy, nice puzzle pajama pants. I use foam boards for my puzzles. I have used gray duck tape on the back to keep my puzzles together if I want to frame them. It has worked out well. I need to try the glue with a dollar tree puzzle to see how it goes. Nice video 😃🧩❤️

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад +1

      Oh thank you! One of my other viewers told me she saw them at Walmart and said I should look for them 😂 I feel like I need to replace all my house pants with multiples. Definitely a good idea to try out the glue for the first time with a dollar tree puzzle like I did. You won't feel as bad if it turns out wrong lol. Duck tape sounds like it would make for a super strong hold. Thanks for the idea!

  • @bettyc.6280
    @bettyc.6280 Год назад

    My version is " butchering" a puzzle, more than gluing i!!!
    Yes, there may be times when it is necessary, but I have only done it once which was just last week and that hurt!!
    When you need to butcher next time, use wax paper instead of plastic, and take off excess glue on the borders when still wet.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      🤣I surprised I didn't "butcher" my first try! Thank you for the tips.

  • @jeancarroccino8574
    @jeancarroccino8574 9 месяцев назад

    I use Hodge Podge Mat Puzzle Glue for my puzzles. Less glossy finish but they have a glossy finish also. I never do a puzzle more than once .....so all my puzzles are glued on posterboard.......lol

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  9 месяцев назад

      It's awesome that you glue all your puzzles together. You'll always have them to put on display or just to stare at them whenever you want.

  • @ccgirl5055
    @ccgirl5055 Год назад

    I love accessory reviews and how-to videos. Thanks for posting! My thoughts for the puzzle mat company, is they would do well to include some kind of puzzle card. A large card that can slip under pieces to move sections. A puzzle tray company called "Puzzle EZ" has a card included with their tray sets and I love it.
    Alternatively, if someone is working on a friction surface for the sake of puzzling on an angle, they can buy and use basic card stock to move sections. 🙂

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      I don't think I've done this type of video for quite awhile, so you are very welcome! I'm going to have to look into that "Puzzle EZ", I've never heard of it. Card stock is also a great idea. Thank you for the info!

  • @MathIsMagical
    @MathIsMagical Год назад

    I’ve glued close to 20 puzzles and Modge Podge matte and a foam brush is the way to go. Glue both sides in an even layer, letting it completely dry in between. Works great with no warping.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      I need to look into this Modge Podge, especially if there's no warping! Foam brush would also make for a quicker job. Thank you for the info!

  • @fangirlhello_emblems8894
    @fangirlhello_emblems8894 Год назад

    Thank you of reviewing the Sunix Puzzle Matt!! It is something that has caught my eye for a lil bit now. Your review has helped me decide if I need this or not. I currently just use a big piece of cardboard cut from a TV box!

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      You're welcome, glad I could help 👌 And big piece of cardboard from a TV box is a good idea too if you have nothing else.

  • @michellehartsfield1342
    @michellehartsfield1342 11 месяцев назад

    "I'm going to keep my 50 bucks that i dont have"....lol

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  11 месяцев назад

      Seriously, I barely even have $5 sometimes 🤣

  • @patriciatippins8704
    @patriciatippins8704 Год назад

    Try using clear contact paper as substitute for glue sheets

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip! That would probably be less expensive too.

  • @BobVoorhees
    @BobVoorhees Год назад

    I use Puzzle Presto! sheets. They seem to be a bit more sturdier than the ones you used. They work every time.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      I'll have to check those out at some point, especially since you say they are more sturdier. That's always a big plus. I'm sure the quality varies depending on the brand/price. I'll probably at some point do a comparison of the different brands and styles.

  • @RicPuzzles
    @RicPuzzles Год назад

    hi Mandy!another amazing video, thank you for the reviews! I also tried the felt mat a few days ago and it's already in the rubbish bin LMAO. but yours look like it worked perfectly! both the folding one and the roll...mine was a bit of a disaster heheh. never tried the glue sheets before but now I know what to look for. big cheers

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад +1

      Hey Ric! Thanks for stopping by 😁Sounds like most puzzle mats are a hit or miss. I'm glad this particular mat will be useful for my bigger puzzles, but other than that, I'll stick to my usual puzzle table. Sorry yours didn't work out to well. Take care!

    • @RicPuzzles
      @RicPuzzles Год назад

      Hi! @@thepuzzledmandy yeah..I got a big one for 3000 pieces. second hand (a bit of a red flag and I missed it) but what a messy business haha didnt hold anything and just bent my puzzle LMAO. but hey it does look like it's a hit and miss, yours definitely look super high quality. you too take care and have a wonderful week the queen of puzzles! thanks Mandy.

  • @Marlene7388
    @Marlene7388 Год назад

    Thank you for the informative video Mandy. I have used the glue sheets (I don't remember the brand) and found it much easier than using glue. I know the glue sheets I had purchased did not come with hangers but, I used double sided tape to hang on the wall and it worked nicely! 🙂

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Happy you enjoyed the videos!
      Glue sheets are definitely the way to go. Double sided tape is a great idea though. Was it a heavy duty tape?

  • @rickvaiBBB
    @rickvaiBBB Год назад

    That was a fun and informative video as usual.
    I do have some thoughts on the products. Years ago I used packing tape to hold the puzzles together on the back and it worked great. The problem started about 4 yrs later when I pulled them from out under the bed and discovered the tape had dried out and no longer adhered to the puzzle.
    The other item, the glue. I just used some mod podge? on the back with a 2" paint brush and it worked fine.
    Thanks for posting and I hope you have a Merry Christmas and get some puzzles lol.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Happy you enjoyed the videos!
      Oh boy, my heart would've sunk if I found the tape on my puzzles dried up. Four years is a long time, but it makes me wonder how long these puzzle glue sheets would hold up for. Let's see how long it takes for my puzzle to fall off the wall 🤣
      I'll look up mod podge! And a paint brush would certainly get the job done a lot quicker, thank you for the idea!
      Hope you have a great Christmas! I'm certainly looking forward to opening puzzle gifts 😁

    • @rickvaiBBB
      @rickvaiBBB Год назад

      @@thepuzzledmandy All tape will eventually dry and lose its adherence but that don't mean your puzzle will fall, hopefully.
      The glue you used is clear where as Mod Podge is white but dries clear. I used it mainly because it is a lot cheaper. One suggestion, place wax paper under any puzzle you are gluing in case it seeps through. Thanks again.

  • @ITM95
    @ITM95 Год назад

    I can’t stand puzzling on felt… I’ve gotten a few different felt storage options and I don’t use any of them… drives me nuts. Looks like great quality though… for somebody who likes that grippy snaggy feeling lol

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Yea, I'm really not big on the feel of felt against the puzzle pieces. My puzzle table surface has a very smooth non slip surface and I love it, but I don't know what the surface is made of lolol.

  • @50sRockChick
    @50sRockChick Год назад

    This video was really interesting. I think I’d rather use tape on my puzzles than glue because of the mess. 😂

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Yes, stick with the tape! Much easier and cleaner 😜Plus, you won't risk the weird curling lol.

  • @jewelrybypatsdesign4108
    @jewelrybypatsdesign4108 Год назад

    BTW foam brushes soak up too much Mod podge.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Thanks for letting me know. I didn't think about that but it makes perfect sense.

  • @kathylynn1375
    @kathylynn1375 Год назад

    Happy Sunday... sat down to lunch and was glad to share it with you!! Good information.. I have not tried peel and stick sheets but I did use masking tape on a Christmas one that I hung over my bed , it did the job but I think your sheets would be quicker and neater..... for me they also did not make the puzzle bend like the glue did so that is a huge plus.... I liked your review of the puzzle matt... it was honest and gave pluses and minus's it does not look like something I would use it looked to cumbersome..... Hope your Holidays are going smoothly and you are back to your ole self with no after effects..... Enjoy the Season ... see ya in the next one!!!

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Masking tape is a great option, but I can see it being quite time consuming, especially if its the thinner style of tape. I'm contemplating putting glue sheets/hooks on the back of the Haunted Mansion puzzle now to extra secure it so that I can just hang it up already. I was going to buy a frame, but they are too expensive. In regards to the mat, I'll use it for the bigger puzzles, but I realize now that I'll have to be extra careful considering how cumbersome it is. Might end up with a puzzle tragedy!
      Thankfully no after effects, just still trying to catch up with everything 😜 Hope you're enjoying the holidays so far!

  • @jassminhope4723
    @jassminhope4723 Год назад

    I pefer the sheets

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  Год назад

      Same here, much cleaner and easier. But glue is great too if you don't have the sheets on hand.

  • @AminaB-i1w
    @AminaB-i1w 16 дней назад +1

    OMAN Amina 🌮 🫓 🍟 🥐 🍧 🍰

  • @Artsyfandom
    @Artsyfandom 10 месяцев назад

    Use an old gift card or expired card instead of the puzzle glue scraper.

    • @thepuzzledmandy
      @thepuzzledmandy  10 месяцев назад +1

      That's a much better idea than the little piece of plastic they provide you with. 😁