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wecatsgocomics said, 4 months ago
My wife and I used to coat the back with white paste and then cover it with newspaper. We’d hang them up for a while.
ossiningaling said, 4 months ago
@wecatsgocomics
Why not just read the newspaper on the table?
Richard S. Russell said, 4 months ago
Smaller ones make pretty decent placemats.
Kokopelli said, 4 months ago
They should have made it more of a challenge , taken 3 different puzzles and mixed them together.
MaCookie7 said, 4 months ago
@wecatsgocomics
How did you turn it over to paste and place?
ncalifgirl58 said, 4 months ago
@MaCookie7
The more expensive puzzles kind of lock together and won’t come apart easlily.
MaCookie7 said, 4 months ago
@ncalifgirl58
Thanks, I love putting puzzles together.
whmIII said, 4 months ago
Glad that’s over…
listmom said, 4 months ago
Then you put it back in the box and give it to the thrift store.
Nicole
said, 4 months ago
Puzzle glue was invented for a reason!
EVillin said, 4 months ago
I always used three same-sized sheets of masonite when doing puzzles. Each at least as large as the size of the finished puzzle. The first was used to assemble the puzzle on, the second for storage/display of all the remaining pieces and the third as a cover. So when it was puzzle time I put the sheets 1 and 2 on a large table and let the time fly. When I had to quit for the moment I stacked the sheets on top of each other; 1 at the bottom, 2 in the middle, and 3 as a top cover. Then I had elastic straps length and crosswise which held the package together so I could stow it away until next attempt at finishing it.
tundrasea
said, 4 months ago
@EVillin
Now, that’s thinking!