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Not nearly enough variation in the pieces so you're stuck with a few hundred "black with some stars" or "probably millennium falcon" pieces after a while.
Quality's fine, but the art makes for a (not super fun) challenge!
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Not nearly enough variation in the pieces so you're stuck with a few hundred "black with some stars" or "probably millennium falcon" pieces after a while.
Quality's fine, but the art makes for a (not super fun) challenge!
Not nearly enough variation in the pieces so you're stuck with a few hundred "black with some stars" or "probably millennium falcon" pieces after a while.
Quality's fine, but the art makes for a (not super fun) challenge!
Throw a bunch of things from star wars together and call it art? Looks like a big mess to me.
Not nearly enough variation in the pieces so you're stuck with a few hundred "black with some stars" or "probably millennium falcon" pieces after a while.
Quality's fine, but the art makes for a (not super fun) challenge!
This was our problem. We didn't end up finishing it.
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For us doing puzzles is so therapeutic. It's insane how relaxing it is to just do a puzzle and listen to a podcast for hours. Highly recommended!
For us doing puzzles is so therapeutic. It's insane how relaxing it is to just do a puzzle and listen to a podcast for hours. Highly recommended!
What method do you recommend for puzzle framing?
I've just bought frames from Ross/at home/bulk stores like that since frames are so damn expensive. It's not the exact same size as puzzle but I just center it in the middle. I think I used 20x27 for these, and the frames were only $15 each or so, which is a steal. Once we have a house I might switch out for all matching frames and have them together in one room.
How does a standard frame keep the puzzle in place? Do you somehow stick the puzzle together and stick it to part of the frame somehow? (Thank you for replying!)
So for our very first one we actually glued the puzzle after centering it because I was worried it would fall. With the others we realized that the puzzle is thick enough that the glass or plastic pushes on the puzzle with enough force to hold it in place. This might not be true for all frames, but it's worked so far.
Perfectly centering it and glueing it is tough. I just told myself if the ones I didn't glue fell, I would just fix them with glue later.
I would love to hear how others have done it!