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Old 10-02-2005
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Default Quick question re: backing a puzzle to hang

I suspect there is a way to do this...
I have two pretty puzzles with a bunch of colors that I want to hang and wondered what all I need to consider...

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Default RE: Quick question re: backing a puzzle to hang

Here's a link for puzzle glues and other accessories...
http://www.jigsawjungle.com/code/access.htm

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Default RE: Quick question re: backing a puzzle to hang

White Glue, some water and a sponge brush is all you need. Add a teeny bit of water to the glue until it's thin enough to "paint" with and use the sponge brush to paint it all over the puzzle. (Yes, apply it to the front picture side.) It'll dry clear and hold the puzzle together. I usually do 2-4 coats depending on the size of the puzzle. It does result in a matte finish though, so if you're looking for shine you might want to try the puzzle glues. (If you're afraid of using the mixture you can always test it on a small corner first.)

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