Permanent and Non-Permanent Ways to GLUE PUZZLES

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • I have used a few different techniques on how to glue the puzzles, keep in mind though, that I am NOT an expert, so it was as much trial and error for me as it can be! 😂🙈
    I hope that the video will be helpful overall, but if you have any other gluing suggestions, please let me know, because I can always use them later, when I do an updated version of the video! 😁👌🏻
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  • @janetteandherpuzzles
    @janetteandherpuzzles  23 дня назад +8

    I hope that this video gives you some more clarity about the gluing technique you want to use and that you find it helpful in any way - even if it's how NOT to glue the puzzles 😂🙈

  • @clarkkent7973
    @clarkkent7973 22 дня назад +1

    I like to use clear contact paper on the back of the puzzle (painters tape for non-permanent method).

  • @PuzzledInspiration
    @PuzzledInspiration 16 дней назад

    You look so much more comfortable with your new room. I always wondered how you did those puzzles sitting on your bed. No gluing on your old bed. ENjoyed

  • @eagercrafter_9014
    @eagercrafter_9014 22 дня назад +2

    I use Liquitex Matte Medium. Excellent glue and matte finish.

  • @judemorse3245
    @judemorse3245 11 дней назад +2

    Thank you for this informative video!

  • @kaytorrence8870
    @kaytorrence8870 22 дня назад

    I can’t believe you are doing this as I just did a puzzle I want to gift to my niece ❤❤❤ thank you

  • @Laura.jigsaw_journey
    @Laura.jigsaw_journey 22 дня назад +3

    Thank you for the “how to glue”/“tape” a puzzle tutorial video 🧩😊I do use duck tape for the puzzles I want to keep together. The only puzzle I had to glue in the front and then tape on the back was the “Peanuts Christmas tree” jigsaw puzzle 🥰🎄

    • @janetteandherpuzzles
      @janetteandherpuzzles  19 дней назад +2

      Duck tape yes! I think it's the safest option 😁👌🏻 I think I saw that Peanuts puzzle! I think you sent me the picture of it 🥰😍

    • @Laura.jigsaw_journey
      @Laura.jigsaw_journey 19 дней назад

      @@janetteandherpuzzles I did send the picture of the "peanuts Christmas Tree" puzzle to you

  • @andreagrasselli1169
    @andreagrasselli1169 23 дня назад +3

    Thank you Janette, very interesting and comprehensive!

  • @patriciajaynebavas7118
    @patriciajaynebavas7118 22 дня назад +3

    Great video. The only drawback with using any of the taping methods is that the longer you leave it on the more of the puzzle backing becomes attached which could ruin your puzzle should you decide to remove the tape after say a couple of years.

  • @inzibleth
    @inzibleth 22 дня назад +3

    I don't usually glue puzzles. If I wanted to put puzzle on the wall I used glass frame and it worked for short periods (to a year). Recently I was putting one art puzzle and used masking tape and big photo frame (70x50) with plastic instead of glass. I want this puzzle to be on the wall for a long time, that's why I used masking tape. I also think that glue in masking tape gets weaker with time, but I think there always be some damage to the puzzle if the back is papery. The contact paper is interesting, but a bit pricey I think 😅 And about permanent gluing - I'm not convinced to do that to a puzzle 😅😅😂😂 Great video as always! 😊

    • @janetteandherpuzzles
      @janetteandherpuzzles  19 дней назад +2

      I wonder why it only works for short periods? Do the puzzles collapse? 🤔 I didn't think of the glue losing it's strength with time. I guess it would of course - like anything else 😅
      Yeah, I'm against permanently gluing the puzzles too! Unless it is something specific, that you maybe bought specifically as wall art I guess 😅🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @inzibleth
      @inzibleth 19 дней назад

      @@janetteandherpuzzles I used glass frame that is called clip frame in English I think, and with time the clips were losing up and puzzles slided down but never fell or collapsed. But it didn't look good anymore 😁 I agree - if it meant to be a permanent art that is ok 😊😁

  • @jow84it41
    @jow84it41 20 дней назад

    Thanks Janette - this video is exactly what I wanted from a deep dive into preserving puzzles. I have lots of contact paper left over from my kids school books so I’ll start with that. I have Mod Podge and wood glue so I will experiment with those for permanent gluing but the tips for using paper on the back and doing it on cling film were *chef’s kiss*

  • @Sandra_Ahlberg_puzzlesandmeows
    @Sandra_Ahlberg_puzzlesandmeows 23 дня назад +2

    I use the masking tape to hang up my puzzles, I prefer that one since its also very cheap and doesnt do too much damage. Loved the video!

    • @janetteandherpuzzles
      @janetteandherpuzzles  22 дня назад +3

      That's a fair point! I should have thought about the cost of it all as well! 😅 Will save it for when I redo it! 🤗👌🏻

  • @allisongerfin7804
    @allisongerfin7804 16 дней назад +1

    I had the same experience with the Educa stuff and i mixed it "correctly." 😁 But i think i figured out how it is used. It's called conserver although they use "glue" in the instructions. It also saus to dry for 3 hours for the pieces to "completely join together." And THEN it says you can also carefully separate the pieces if desired. So i think you can use it to just hold together enough if you frame it OR use the conserver just to protect the surface to do over again. Like a clear coat. It certainly does not hold enough to tack on the wall. What do you think?

  • @megasphere308
    @megasphere308 22 дня назад

    Hello Janette, thanks for this video. When I was a teenager, I used Ravensburger spray to glue giant puzzles (I did a few 5000 and 6000 pieces back then). It was really easy to do. Unfortunately I had to move in a small apartment at some point and I couldn't find a way to keep them... I kind of regret this decision because 25 years have passed and these puzzles are hard to find now. So, whenever I finish a puzzle, I divide it in sections and stack them back into the puzzle box. Usually 1000 pieces puzzles will fit in the box when divided in 4 sections. This way, if one day I really want to display them on the wall, it'll be easy to put them together again. But if I don't, I can still conserve the puzzles and do them again. The risk of deteriorating the pieces with glue makes me nervous ^^

  • @christiebarnes8593
    @christiebarnes8593 22 дня назад +1

    I still haven’t glued a puzzle but watching you experiment with different techniques for temporary or permanent ways to save puzzles was really informative. The murkle or whatever you called it looked like icing and I was telling you don’t lick your finger! 😂

    • @janetteandherpuzzles
      @janetteandherpuzzles  19 дней назад +2

      I'm really happy to hear that! 😁Mekol haha 😂😂 Yes, it does look nice and it also smells good, so I'm surprised I haven't tried to eat it yet 🤣

  • @Mewtho9
    @Mewtho9 21 день назад

    Love the experimentation! Do you have the product Mod Podge? You can use it for glue and it has a matte or gloss finish.
    In the States, gaffer tape is different than what you showed in the video. We would call the shiny tape Duct Tape. Gaffers Tape is normally meant for temporary hiding cords, so it is really flexible, normally a matte black, and has low adhesive.

  • @jenniferjohansson5585
    @jenniferjohansson5585 22 дня назад

    The Harry Potter puzzle with decoder, how many hidden images did you find? I have a diffrent version puzzle and have a hard time seeing the images, untill you showed how you found one.

  • @helimonni
    @helimonni 21 день назад +2

    Is gaffer (gaffa?) tape the same as ducttape? Looks very similar! Fun fact, in Finland we call ducttape "jesus tape", because it saves you in any situation and fixes everything 😂

  • @lavernehodge3320
    @lavernehodge3320 23 дня назад +1

    Nice comparisons. That is really helpful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @puzzlingread
    @puzzlingread 23 дня назад +1

    For keeping the puzzle together temporarily, the clear film looked like contact paper, maybe? That's a good tip to put paper on the back of the glued puzzle. I don't know about using your fingers, though 😝

    • @janetteandherpuzzles
      @janetteandherpuzzles  22 дня назад +2

      Is that what it's called 😅 I googled it and it seems like it is contact paper yes! 😂🙈 Hahaha well I like the feel of glue on my fingers and you also hate cleaning brushes 😅

  • @user-ok5mw4rr8i
    @user-ok5mw4rr8i 21 день назад

    Hello

  • @user-ok5mw4rr8i
    @user-ok5mw4rr8i 21 день назад

    That's my hobby I apologize too so y'all not the only one doing puzzle I am too