How Do I Seal A Jigsaw Puzzle So I Can Hang It?
I have several puzzles that are peices 2000, and stick to a light board. The tail has disappeared and I have to seal the face with something I can hang and not have to get rid of me. Can I use some kind of varnish or glue that dries clear? The small container of glue economic puzzle is not available as I have 5 of them.
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Comments on How Do I Seal A Jigsaw Puzzle So I Can Hang It?
They have things just for puzzles. . . you can buy most of the places to buy puzzles from around $ 3, but here is a link to Amazon. . . http://www. Amazon. com / Vintage Sports-Car …
I would not try things not meant for the puzzle for several reasons. . . The acid in the coatings may discolor the puzzle, can cause paper Toping having the image of the bubble and wharp, and tail of the puzzle comes with precise instructions on how to implement it. They got at Walmart, Hobby Lobby, Michael, and most stores that have puzzles.
I would try using a light wood veneer, thick schilack, or get a couple of bottles of super glue to put Inbetween the cracks of the pieces. Varnish is the best option as it gives you the stability, preservation, and a clear coat of Nice. when using varnish however, you have to be careful to get the bubbles and the uniform layer, but not too thick otherwise ruin the puzzle pieces. only a thin layer should do
good luck
Another thing you can use a good quality white glue (Elmers) mixed 50/50 with water. Brush over the front part of the puzzle first as a bit of glue and can seep through anything that does not appear only in the rear. (If it dries clear) and then turn it over to the rear giving greater strength. The frame can or leave it.
one totaly shilack pallets and even won a transparent glaze good working
I would use Modge Podge. It comes in a gloss and matt finish.