lots of fun! I’m already doing a 1,000 piece springbok about coca-cola pop art. This is going to be a great challenge just as much you love your 9,000 piece ravensburger zodiac jigsaw puzzle. Let’s hope for the most and Lady Luck is on our side for a spectacular puzzles we assemble and be relieved about.
She has shown how she stores giant puzzles after finishing them in videos before. She divides the puzzle into rectangular sections that will fit back in the box, then covers the back of each section with tape (I think painter's tape? It's blue and in theory could be removed) in both directions to hold it together. She then stacks the taped sections in the box, so that if she wants to show off the finished puzzle again later, all she has to do is connect the sections to each other.
i really appreciate the over 9000 reference
Day 1 of madness lol. Wish you luck Karen 🤞.
“sorting by vibes” sounds funny but it’s so real, when you know you know 🤷🏻♀️
IT'S OVER 9000 --- cracked me up
sorting by vibes lol
GIRL I thought 1500 was a challenge 😂
lots of fun! I’m already doing a 1,000 piece springbok about coca-cola pop art. This is going to be a great challenge just as much you love your 9,000 piece ravensburger zodiac jigsaw puzzle. Let’s hope for the most and Lady Luck is on our side for a spectacular puzzles we assemble and be relieved about.
One piece will go missing. You know it's going to happen.
That upsets me, why can't they give the actual.number of pieces on the box.
She ends up breaking some Guinness World Record ❤👏🏼
Ooh, sort based on vibes, good tip
She finds out she’s missing a piece
The 6 Ps, Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Puzzle Performance!
OH GOD THATS HUGE
Sigh, I haven't done a physical puzzle in yeeaaars. Miss it so much, but it's to expensive.
Did you try your local library? Mine has free puzzles to check out. Good luck!
I get puzzles from thrift stores for two or three dollars each. Most are not missing any pieces.
Do you take apart your puzzles or glue them and hang them up?
She has shown how she stores giant puzzles after finishing them in videos before. She divides the puzzle into rectangular sections that will fit back in the box, then covers the back of each section with tape (I think painter's tape? It's blue and in theory could be removed) in both directions to hold it together. She then stacks the taped sections in the box, so that if she wants to show off the finished puzzle again later, all she has to do is connect the sections to each other.
A life well spent
Maybe you could do an lgbt themed puzzle!
How can you 😮
COMMENT FOR THE ALGORITHM! YAY ENGAGEMENT!
I hate sorting for hours, but I hate not storting more. 🧩