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  • Creative Way To Display Jigsaw Puzzles in 8 yr. old. girl's bedroom? Looking for a creative way to display about 20 jigsaw puzzles (different sizes and pictures) completed by 8 year old girl. I want to display these puzzles in her room. I already have a few framed but framing all of them would look overwhelming. Help and THANKS!

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    http://www.versaframe.com/jigsaw.cfm http://www.dltk-kids.com/discussion2/index.htm Buy a shadow box frame example http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayproductlist?categoryid=98313 Build the puzzle on the hard piece of cardboard on the back of the shadow box. Cover the completed puzzle with stretch tight. Slip into shadowbox frame. Or buy some glue and cover the puzzle and when it drys slip it into the shadowbox. Paint or decal the frame of the shadow box to match the bedroom. sequin's gems scrape book items like charms of the little girls favorite things

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why don't u try making ur own frames. glue them to some cardboard and then get posterboard to make a frame , the colors are endless and size is absolutely no problem good luck

Nora G

I do puzzles, are u gluing them, I had a friend that just glued them and put them side by side and did the whole wall, sounds weird, but it was pretty, kinda had no rhythm or rhyme, if you know what I mean. I think that cool, that your keeping and displaying her puzzles!

vote BA for your questions

I dont know any other way but by frames

madi_warren

your could put parts of the puzzle together, and glue it to the wall, and have other peieces scattered around it as if they were almost put in place.

Oh Wow

Glue or frame them, but don't have all up at one time. Rotate them so it isn't overwhelming.

cowgirl

If you don't want to have them all framed on the wall, try this. Get or make a wooden table for her room (perhaps 4'x4' would be good, or whatever size you have space for) and buy a piece of clear Plexiglas the size of the table top. Place several completed puzzles on the table top and cover with the Plexiglas. Use screws in the corners to hold the Plexiglas in place. Then, you can change the puzzles being displayed as desired. That way, you will not only have a cute display, but additional usable space as well.

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