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Have you ever thought of making your own jigsaw puzzle? You can start with any photograph you want and come out with an unusual gift or fun conversation piece.

  1. A4 or A3 is recommended. You can do this with a normal photocopier or go through a photo processing store for a glossier print.
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  3. Make sure you get it corner to corner. A paper cutter can clean edges so they are aligned.
  4. It may be helpful for you to use a pencil to trace out shapes on the back of the puzzle before you begin cutting. You could do this freehand, or trace around jigsaw puzzle pieces from a commercial jigsaw puzzle.
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    What if I didn't want to use cardboard?
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    Without cardboard, the puzzle pieces won't stay in their correct shapes. You could use an alternate backing though, like cardstock, but it won't be as stiff.
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    How do I make it have a nice finish/surface?
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    Using clear glue can work, although it is sticky (you can spread it with a knife) or you can buy different types of glossy cover.
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    I don't have any cardboard, nor do I have anything stiff. Is there anything else I can use?
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    If you don't have anything stiff, try doing it on paper and then laminating it.
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      • Use a photo-safe glue or glue stick, preferably without acid.
      • Homemade jigsaw puzzle pieces would be a good addition to a collage .
      • If you're cutting deeply enough, you should cut right through the cardboard, possibly damaging the surface underneath. To protect surfaces, place a cutting board, mat, or old magazine underneath the cardboard.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Cardboard
      • Stanley or X-Acto knife
      • Photo
      • Acid-free Glue

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