Step 1: Glue Your Puzzle!
Step 2: Sandwich between two pieces of cardboard or use one of the many storage options available.
Step 3: Dry Mount Puzzle: Get a thick piece of sturdy foam board before framing to preserve the puzzle seamlessly and ensure no pieces fall out.
Step 4: Find a frame that fits the size of your puzzle and frame it like you would a poster.
Framing Tips:
To transport your puzzle to a craft store, make sure it is glued first - then sandwich it between two pieces of cardboard or use one of the many storage options available (check out our line of puzzle accessories). Make sure to keep it covered to avoid damage in the transport process.
We recommend having the puzzle dry-mounted (adhered to a thick piece of sturdy foam board) before framing to preserve the puzzle seamlessly and ensure no pieces fall out. This process costs about $15 at your local Hobby Lobby, depending on the size. If you are trying to be budget-conscious, it is entirely possible to simply glue your puzzle at home and then find a frame that fits the size of your puzzle and frame it like you would a poster.
Ideally, puzzles should be covered with glass or a nice transparent plastic sheet inside the frame because the cover will protect the puzzle from fingerprints or scratches. The cover will also help secure the puzzle from collapsing or bowing from within the frame. Many customers recommend using conservation glass with built-in UV protection which will keep the puzzle colors looking vibrant for many years without fading. Once the puzzle is framed, it will look great and last a long time without any worry.
How to Mount a Puzzle
The best way to display your puzzle once it is glued is to mount it on a backer board. Why use a backer board? If you try to hang it after just gluing, there is a good chance pieces will fall out with time. A somewhat rigid backer board will help prevent your puzzle from warping!
You have two choices for mounting:
Method #1 – Visit your Local Hobby Store
We generally recommend you find a local Hobby Lobby, or a similar craft store, and ask them to do a “Dry Mounting” Basically they use a special piece of backer board that has heat-sensitive adhesive that will glue your puzzle to the board instantly.
Method #2 - Do It Yourself
Step 1: Purchase a piece of 1/4” foam board
Step 2: Position your glued puzzle on the backer board and outline with a pencil.
Step 3: Now, simply cut out your board. A straight edge (ruler) and a razor blade work best with the foam board!
Step 4: Now, glue your puzzle to the backer board and because you are using a spray adhesive we recommend you do this in a ventilated area.
Step 5: Apply some weighted objects to ensure that the puzzle "presses out" nicely and flat on your board!
What you'll need to mount a puzzle:
Purchase a piece of 1/4” foam board from your local hobby shop or craft supply store and while there also purchase spray adhesive and a razor blade if you don't have these already. (DO NOT try to use puzzle glue or any other kind of liquid glue unless you are going to mount it in a frame. We have tried many different types of glue and the liquid glues usually cause the board to warp due to the glue not drying evenly.)
Next position your glued puzzle on the backer board and outline it with a pencil. Make sure to mark your line, ever-so-slightly, just inside of your puzzle dimensions. This will help "hide" your backer board, allowing only your puzzle to be seen! It will also prevent further trimming later on. This is an important point because you do not want to try and trim the foam once it has the puzzle glued to it.
Now, simply cut out your board. A straight edge (ruler) and a razor blade work best with the foam board!
The next step is to glue your puzzle to the backer board and because you are using a spray adhesive we recommend you do this in a ventilated area. I spread newspaper out on my garage floor and spray the glue on the foam board. Now you are ready to apply the puzzle to the board and once again it is easier if have a second set of hands to help you get it centered just right. (Keep in mind that the spray adhesives dry much quicker than the liquid glues, so read the can to see how long you have before the glue sets.) Once you have it laid down on the board, get your rolling pin and roll over the whole puzzle to make sure it bonds well to the board.
Depending on the size of your puzzle, you may need to apply some weighted objects to ensure that the puzzle "presses out" nicely and flat on your board! A stack of some good old heavy books will work just fine!
Now, once again, let your puzzle dry completely!