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Puzzle Decorating in Your Child's Room |
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A fun and easy and cheap way to decorate your child's room (and get them involved) is to allow them to pick out a puzzle that they like from the store. Have them put the puzzle together, and when it is finished, purchase some puzzle glue, coat the entire puzzle with the glue, and let dry completely. This will create a puzzle picture that can now be framed. You can find inexpensive, plastic frames at Walmart, or check out yard sales throughout the year. They have a masterpiece in their own room that you know they will like, and they will feel a sense of pride in helping to decorate their own room!
By Sandra from Floral City, FL
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RE: Puzzle Decorating in Your Child's Room
You really do not even need puzzle glue to glue them, I just use any white of school glue that dries clear.
RE: Puzzle Decorating in Your Child's Room
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Post By Michele (Guest Post)
(01/10/2006)
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Something my teenage daughter does for her friends for Christmas gifts...she finds puzzles that are what her friends are into and she puts them together and then seals them and frames them and wal-lah a Christmas gift with a homemade feel!
Great ideas for Grandparents too from kids.
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