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Storing Puzzles


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February 22, 2012

I like to keep certain jigsaw puzzles in a way where they will stay together. I have found the boxes are not really good for us, as they tend to get torn and ragged over time. I use a pencil storage bag that you would put in a notebook binder. I cut out the picture of the puzzle so it fits in the bag and then write the number of parts the puzzle has. If you have a number of jigsaw puzzles, you could put them all in a binder.

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By Robyn Fed from Tri-Cities, TN

 
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December 27, 2007

If your children or grandchildren have several board puzzles, here is a great way to know which piece goes to which puzzle, when two or more are out at once. This works great in preschools also.

 
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Gold Post Medal for All Time! 969 Posts
May 22, 2011

During my hiatus from having my own place, I had to store my puzzles that were put together. I didn't want them drawing moisture, so I stored them under a friend's guest bed.

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December 17, 2010

My toddler grandson loves puzzles. We have many boxes of them - 35-55 pieces each. So the pieces don't get mixed up with other puzzles, I bag each puzzle in a zip locked baggy (sandwich size) and place it back into the puzzle box.

 
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November 30, 2020

I get 3 laundry bags for $1 at Dollar Tree. They are perfect for storing puzzles. If the puzzle gets knocked over, the pieces remain in the bag.

 
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May 2, 2006

To better organize my daughter's puzzles I cut the picture from the top of the box and place it along with the puzzle pieces in a ziplock bag. Now the puzzles take up a lot less space and no more squished boxes and missing pieces.

 
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April 18, 2017

Puzzles are a big part of any preschool classroom but boxed puzzles never last an entire school year. The boxes would tear up and puzzle pieces would be lost.

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Instead, I cut the picture from the lid and taped it to the front of a ziploc bag. I then placed the puzzle pieces in the bag.

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