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Framing a puzzle can be really tricky at times. You may find it difficult to slide a puzzle into the frame without it falling apart and crushing your hopes at conserving the image. Know the important steps to use to properly learn how to frame a puzzle.
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How to Frame a Puzzle? Framing a puzzle can be really tricky at times. You may find it difficult to slide a puzzle into the frame without it falling apart and crushing your hopes at conserving the image. So, with that being said, it is important that you buy a frame with the appropriate measurements for your puzzle to fit in. Below, you will learn the important steps to use to properly learn how to frame a puzzle. 1. Measure Your Puzzle When you complete your puzzle, you may think that measurements can be approximate. But you need to make sure that the measurements are precise. Even if the numbers differ by a fraction of a centimetre, your puzzle might not stay in place and you do not want that. 2. Check Your Puzzle Thickness Puzzle pieces are thicker than a regular photo or print- generally nearly 1 millimetre. Make sure to check with the supplier to confirm that their frames can accommodate your puzzling requirements. One puzzle store that could definitely help you is Jigsaw Jungle. While considering thickness, you will also have to decide whether to add matting to your frame or not. A matboard sits in between the puzzle and the frame to give it a finished look and to protect the pieces. 3. Look For A Frame That Will Accommodate Your Puzzle’s Thickness And Size Once you have all of the exact measurements, it will time to look for a frame that compliments the piece. It should be thick and large enough to fit the puzzle. Apart from this, your frame should be sturdy enough to support your masterpiece when you hang it on a wall. **Checkout our blog to know how to glue a puzzle.