puzzles

disneyworldsk

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I build a lot of disney puzzles. what do you do with them when you're finished? I glue them but now what?
 
I glue them as well and then display them in my home. I have a special room where I keep a lot of my 'Disneyana' stuff including figures and stuffed characters and whatnot. They make a nice addition to the walls.
 
I've been struggling with thiws myself. I got into doing the Thomas Kincade ones that come in four-packs. They are 500 peice, which is about the limit of my patience. I love the images and I have glued some of them. I want to make like a collage of several, but, I don't quite know how to mount them. I have done so many now (and three waiting in the wings). Anyway, they look nice so I'd like to figure aout a good way to display them.
 
I've been struggling with thiws myself. I got into doing the Thomas Kincade ones that come in four-packs. They are 500 peice, which is about the limit of my patience. I love the images and I have glued some of them. I want to make like a collage of several, but, I don't quite know how to mount them. I have done so many now (and three waiting in the wings). Anyway, they look nice so I'd like to figure aout a good way to display them.
It's hard to frame them since they are so thick and frames are expensive. I've found that putting small, self-adhesive Velcro circles along the edges then mounting them on the wall that way works great.
 

I just take mine apart and build it again on some later date. For me, the fun is in doing the puzzle, not completing it.
 


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