Thank you for showing ways to save puzzles pieces. My pre kindergarten students are so excited about working with cardboard tray puzzles that the pieces become damaged from their little hands..
Wish I'd known how to do this before burning an entire puzzle because my daughter ripped off a bunch of knobs 😭 (she is 2, it was a dollar tree puzzle, it was hers, but still. I hate wasting things.)
I use regular school glue for delamination, but for the broken pieces that need a bit more rigidity, I use wood glue! The one used in the video is Gorilla Glue wood glue specifically. I find that it dries much harder.
Just want you to know I have repaired several pieces now because of this video ❤ thank you again!!
You are very welcomed!
Thank you for showing ways to save puzzles pieces. My pre kindergarten students are so excited about working with cardboard tray puzzles that the pieces become damaged from their little hands..
You're very welcome!
Wish I'd known how to do this before burning an entire puzzle because my daughter ripped off a bunch of knobs 😭 (she is 2, it was a dollar tree puzzle, it was hers, but still. I hate wasting things.)
Oh nooo, but it's here for next time!
What glue are you using, please? I use PVA for delamination, but it's too thin for fixing broken pieces.
I use regular school glue for delamination, but for the broken pieces that need a bit more rigidity, I use wood glue! The one used in the video is Gorilla Glue wood glue specifically. I find that it dries much harder.
Thank you very much; that's solved a lot of problems for me.
Thank you so much for this video! Do the same glue types work for cardboard backed puzzle pieces?
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