What is how to frame a puzzle?

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Framing a puzzle can be a rewarding way to preserve and display your completed artwork. Here's a breakdown of key considerations:

  • Choosing the Right Puzzle: Select a puzzle you truly enjoy and are proud of. Consider the image, the piece count, and the overall aesthetic.

  • Adhesive Options & Puzzle%20Glue:

    • Puzzle Glue: Specifically designed for puzzles, it bonds the pieces together securely. Apply evenly across the surface.
    • Adhesive Sheets: These offer a clean, no-mess alternative. Apply to the back of the puzzle.
    • Avoid: Standard craft glue can warp the puzzle and is not recommended.
  • Preparing the Puzzle%20Surface: Ensure the puzzle is assembled on a flat, stable surface. After gluing, let it dry completely according to the adhesive's instructions.

  • Selecting a Frame: Choose a frame that complements the puzzle's colors and style. Consider:

    • Size: Measure the puzzle accurately and choose a frame slightly larger. You may need a custom frame if the puzzle has unusual dimensions.
    • Material: Wood, metal, and plastic frames are all options.
    • Style: Match the frame to your decor.
    • Glazing (Glass or Acrylic): Protects the puzzle from dust and damage.
  • Backing Board & Puzzle%20Backing: Use a rigid backing board (foam board, cardboard, or wood) to provide support and prevent the puzzle from bending.

  • Puzzle%20Assembly:

    • Attach the glued and backed puzzle to the backing board.
    • Insert the assembly into the frame.
    • Secure the puzzle within the frame using the frame's hardware.
  • Display: Choose a suitable location to hang your framed puzzle. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading.

  • Important Tips:

    • Clean the puzzle surface before gluing.
    • Use acid-free materials to prevent discoloration.
    • Consider a professional framing service for valuable or sentimental puzzles.