Best Way to Save Puzzles, Don't Use Puzzle Glue Ever Again!
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- Опубликовано: 8 апр 2023
- We love doing puzzles, and sometimes we want to save them for framing. We tried puzzle glue, and it was a mess. Now we use Puzzle Saver Adhesive Puzzle Sheets. No Stress, No Mess!
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Do you save puzzles? If so, what's your favorite way?
Thanks. Thoights on plexiglass? 3000 piece 32in x 45in
I just use tape..
I have heard of someone using the heavy duty clear packing tape on the back and a layer of modge podge on the front ( because the mod podge is expensive) I may try same method but use PVA on front , on a small scale puzzle first
I just completed my first 500 piece puzzle and now I know how to frame it with “no stress no mess puzzle saver” thank a lot for this information.
That storm in the background is perfect puzzle sounds. ❤❤
I wish I could say I planned it that way….. Thanks for watching!
How does this product differ from contact paper?
Great video, the staggering is good idea, same thing is done to roof of a house.
I would suggest using a rolling pin on the back after you flip it over to make sure all the pieces are flat and in place. Faster and more certain that way. Besides, glue always works. If you use it right.
Thanks so much for this. I just tried it on a 1000 piece. It went on so easily. So tired of gluing!! I’ve tried to locate the blue cutting edger you have. Can’t find it. Do you know where I could get one?
Glad they worked out for you. I’m ordering a few more packs today myself. As far as the paper trimmer goes, I don’t remember where I got mine, but there’s a link in the description to a similar one. But honestly any 12 inch or larger paper cutter should work fine. Thanks for watching!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
@@FamilyGeekery working on a 1000 piece great way to start lol it’s a bit challenging 😭
my daughter LOVES puzzles and uses glue
Are you able to re use it again? I didn't glue any of my puzzles because I like to do them all over again from time to time and I can't find a solution for displaying them but being able to re use them
Watch "How to frame your jigsaw puzzle in 5 minutes with no glue DIY
Depending on how long you want to hang them up, you might be able to use goKelvin Jigsaw Puzzle hangers (look on YT for the video). Longer rails are also available so you can cut them to whatever size your puzzle is.
NOPE to much work. Mod podge from the front. Much easier and last forever. As well keeps the dust from settling in the puzzle cracks..
How does this differ from Clear Contact paper?
It feels more like a premium sticker-paper than a “crinkly” paper. That’s the best way I can describe it.
I’d say it’s easier because it’s not curled on a roll that needs to be cut and flattened
But in the end, you can have the same result with contact paper, right?
Possibly. I just like the ease of individually cut, flat pieces to fit together.
@@bylicidinizit’s way stickier. Have you done diamond painting? It’s like that paper.
Very expensive way to doit.
Just glued my first puzzle last night using puzzle glue. The glue went through and was stuck onto the cardboard I had underneath. So bits of the picture tore off :( but it was a cheap kids puzzle I was just testing the gluing process on. I’m sure I messed up when doing it. Anyways I’m gonna get these sheets now lol. Glad I found the video.
Use grease proof paper under your puzzle it releases easy if you get any glue over the edge and I usually use a craft knife just to go round the edge before lifting
@@FromMetayou Awesome! Thank you!
How about a 18000 pieces puzzle?