4 Storage Solutions For Jigsaw Puzzles

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025

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  • @nathaliefigueroa2517
    @nathaliefigueroa2517 Год назад +3

    Love this video. I have the rolling cart. I went to a yard sale and got a very large picture frame for $1. Secured it to the top of the cart and use it for sorting, and it is at a great height and rotates for finding pieces. I use the two other bins for all my puzzle accessories. Keep the great videos coming.

  • @alleosussquirt8041
    @alleosussquirt8041 8 дней назад +1

    Appreciate the video a lot, my problem is more complicated due to just my general tiny room setup. A shelf probably would be the best.

  • @puzzlepiece9509
    @puzzlepiece9509 Год назад +1

    Storage is always a tricky issue and your video certainly gives some ideas for storage. Depends on whether you wish to keep a lot of puzzles or just a few. I don't keep much in the way of puzzles and the ones I have fit on four shelves of a six shelf bookcase that is 29" wide. All the other puzzles that I do go out to the local community. One deciding factor is, 'Are you going to do the jigsaw again?' If not, out it goes. The puzzles in the to-do pile are in another bookcase and on top of my piano. What you do with your puzzles is very much a personal choice. Always interesting to see how people choose to store their puzzles as there is usually a wide variety.

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  Год назад

      I too find it interesting to see how people organize and store their puzzles. For me it's not a problem with the keep pile but rather a problem with my to do pile. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jewel_elizabeth
    @jewel_elizabeth Месяц назад

    thank you for the video! definitely gave me some ideas. i currently keep mine piled up in the closet and call it my shame pile 😂

  • @randee719
    @randee719 Год назад +1

    Great topic! I store mine in my closets. I have wire tops of two in each closet that are above each hangers for flat tops and find puzzles stack nicely on them and are easy to find. I might need to get bins for done puzzles. Very good topic!!!

  • @courtneykappel370
    @courtneykappel370 Год назад

    Such a great idea for a video! I use the hanging sweater cubbies that hang from a closet clothes bar/rack.

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  Год назад

      Thank you. I love the cubbie idea. I've seen these in organizational stores. It's a quick and easy solution. Thanks for sharing.

  • @LilMsNat
    @LilMsNat Год назад

    when you mentioned the plastic totes I initially thought "nah, not for me", but what a great idea for the ones we want to sell or trade! 🏆

  • @puzzlewithemilia
    @puzzlewithemilia Год назад

    I need like a "leaving" box/shelf for all the puzzles that I have borrowed. I always end up mixing them with my own because I have so little space for my puzzles. This definitely gave me some good ideas!

  • @kathylynn1375
    @kathylynn1375 Год назад +1

    good ideas,, I wish I had the space to put more floor shelving, small home, no basement, I have to be creative as to where I would even put floor shelving. I use a spare closet and shelves mounted on the walls. it seems my collection grows at night while Im not even looking.. lol lol

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  Год назад

      That's hilarious. Multiplying puzzles in the dead of night....sounds like a premise for a movie. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @fellowpuzzler
    @fellowpuzzler Год назад +1

    I wanted a clean/zen design for storing my puzzles so I went with the Besta series with doors from Ikea. It covers an entire wall 300cm wide. The depth of the shelves matches the length of a Ravensbuger box exactly and each individual shelf can store the equivalent of ten 1000 piece puzzles from Ravensburger for a total of 300 puzzles for the entire unit. Larger boxes such as Trefl, Clementoni and larger Ravensburger box have to be arranged differently to fit in which is why if I had to do it again, I would go for the Pax system with shelves and sliding doors because the shelves are deeper and could accommodate the larger boxes more easily.
    My puzzling table, also from Ikea, is made of two Lagkapten tables joined together and raised to bar height for easier puzzling when standing. It adds up to a total surface of 200cm x 120cm.
    Happy puzzling!

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  Год назад +1

      That seems like a very clean design that was well thought out. Ikea has so many different options that sometimes it's hard to decide.

  • @Therese-t2n
    @Therese-t2n 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wardrobes are good for storing Jigsaw puzzles 👌 throw away the clothes and live with a small capsule wardrobe😊 that fits on two small clothes racks

  • @puzzlesbypam2442
    @puzzlesbypam2442 Год назад

    Great ideas. I have a couple of large Ikea shelves as well.

  • @Maggie-tr2kd
    @Maggie-tr2kd Год назад

    I enjoyed your video. You have lots of good suggestions for puzzle storage. I have been keeping my puzzles stacked up on the top two shelves that run along the sides of a walk-in closet above the clothes rods. I'm not entirely satisfied with that. I took down the puzzles and found I had to dust most of them off. Temporarily, I purchased large clear vinyl zippered cases with each fitting a number of puzzles. They fit back up on the closet shelves, I can see to find the puzzle I want, and they are protected from dust. However, I plan to check out your excellent suggestions for storage for a better solution.

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video. Love your idea for protecting the puzzles from dust.

  • @fran823
    @fran823 Год назад +1

    I too have kallax shelving from ikea and find them ideal. I used to store my puzzles on a Billy bookcase (also from ikea), but the larger puzzles hung over the edges of the shelves.

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  Год назад

      Very good point. I know not all Ikea shelves are ideal for puzzles but I guess it depends on which brands you have and the size of the box.

    • @Katie-vy5rd
      @Katie-vy5rd 16 дней назад

      I have a question/favor ... I just want to the IKEA website and wasn't able to find that dimensions or the depths of the kallax shelving so I was wondering if you might be able to measure the depth of the Shelf.. ? ☺️ I have about 200-300 Ravensburger puzzles.. I need to sell them all but in the meantime bombarded with my pandemic stash.. I guess I could call the IKEA store! Oh well if you do get this and have a chance! 😅

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  14 дней назад

      @@Katie-vy5rd The depth of the shelf is 15 inches

  • @Puzzlerfromsweden
    @Puzzlerfromsweden Год назад

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Laura_Stanford
    @Laura_Stanford Год назад +1

    I get plastic shelves from Hime Depot. They have 4 levels. They don’t have a backing but they are wide and tall. I have been able to store up to 120 puzzles just in one. I put mine inside my walk in closet in my bedroom.

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  Год назад +1

      Wow! That stores quite a bit. Great solution.

    • @Katie-vy5rd
      @Katie-vy5rd 16 дней назад

      Do the plastic shelves have a model number or name? I have probably 200-300 .. Thanks 😊

  • @stacyssassystyles
    @stacyssassystyles Год назад +1

    My biggest storage problem is the puzzles ive done that im saving to swap!! ugh!!

  • @SueN1965
    @SueN1965 Год назад +2

    I must be in the minority. I don't really keep enough puzzles to have to worry about storage. Once I complete one, I pass it on to someone or donate it. I currently have around 10, but that's just due to taking advantage of the holiday sales. Good topic for a video though

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I like you're strategy. It's much easier to store puzzles when you have a manageable amount. Thanks for sharing.

  • @waynebennett745
    @waynebennett745 Год назад

    My challenge is that I don't have space for furniture & my puzzle preference is 1000+ pieces.
    I've seen 1 person say they put pieces in ziplock bags & cut the image from the box lids. But that just creates numerous ziplock baggie storage & I hate ruining the puzzle box (used/old puzzles are better to sell if they have the box).

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  Год назад

      Yes, I’ve heard of this idea also but not found of cutting up boxes. Works well for kid puzzles since they are smaller piece counts.

  • @klceve
    @klceve Год назад

    What do you do after you finish the jigsaw puzzles? Sell or keep? Donate?

    • @thepuzzlingcanadian
      @thepuzzlingcanadian  Год назад +1

      I do all three. I prefer to sell as I am trying to reduce my to do pile. But I do trade once in while if I find a puzzle I'm interested in. If I can't get rid of the puzzles by selling or trading then I just donate. There are very few puzzles that I keep.