Too many riddles, and too little time! My riddle always rises! I finished some, then I bought a few more. I always have puzzles. I have about 20 to finish. I have to hang it on the wall. I have a collection of children compared to some of the massive collections I see online.
I think I’ve mentioned this before, but some people have fired units, storage rooms, custom puzzles — and what do people do with too many puzzles?
Personally, I save people I love. I didn’t redo the puzzle because there’s too many people out there and I can’t see the point. But that’s me. If I don’t want it on the wall, it’s pasted to sell or exchange. It never came back to the box. I put them on the wall. I use the splicing glue in the front and the sticky paper in the back. When I first got confused, I looked for the frame. However, not all frames match all puzzles, so you need to be sure to measure them properly.

Check the blog to know how to install, frame & hang the puzzle.
Some save their favorites for another day. They pack and store them and remake them later. Others pass the puzzle on to family and friends. If you have friends and family who like to play puzzle, this is a good choice. A lot of people sell their puzzles. There are several online puzzles groups and markets that are extremely common.
Finally, I noticed that more people were raising puzzles. They bring them to charity stores, convenience stores, and senior residents. Last year was difficult, and people were more willing to share.
This is a link to the puzzles in Jigsaw’s rainforest. You can donate your old puzzles to sell and all the profits go to charity. As already stated on their website, “a wonderful way to reduce, reuse, and repeat while simultaneously providing for the community!
What do you do with your finish puzzle? Did you save them? Pass on? Tell me!
Have a good week! Next week, we will see Father’s day and be confused with him!
