🧩 Preserve your puzzle pride—no glue, no stress, just flawless finish!
These 12 adhesive puzzle saver sheets securely preserve completed jigsaw puzzles up to 2,000 pieces with a mess-free, peel-and-stick design. They apply quickly without glue or tape, leaving no residue, and include 4 adhesive hangers for easy display. Perfect for professionals who want a clean, durable, and frame-ready solution to showcase their puzzle achievements.
Enclosure Material | Paper |
Color | Clear |
Compatible Material | Paper |
Additional Features | Portable |
Size Name | 2000 |
A**S
Works Great and No Mess
I bought these for a few puzzles that I have and will be putting together and framing! I used one for the puzzle I bought for my Dad of Sorcerer Mickey. He had it framed and it is now hanging in his Disney Room. It was so easy to use and there was no messy glue to deal with. I will be purchasing more soon!
M**N
it is true that this pack is good for two 1000-piece puzzles
I tried this thing to secure a 1000-piece puzzle, 26.7x18.8 in (68x48 cm). I had to use 6 sheets to cover it all, though strictly speaking this is overkill: the last two sheets overlapped the previously applied sheets. However, it is true that this pack is good for two 1000-piece puzzles. It will probably be OK for a 2000-piece puzzle as well, though I wouldn't absolutely bet on this, because it may depend on the actual dimensions of the picture. The sheets are easily applied and stick pretty well - you can pick up the puzzle right after the last one is applied. Compared to glue (I have experience using the Ravensburger's - which I think is pretty good), this technique is definitely an improvement because it is so much faster, and the result you get does not need any more work. (My experience with glue is that it only gets you up to a point when you can flip your puzzle over. After that you have to secure it again with scotch, otherwise it will not hold.)The only thing you need to figure out is how to flip your puzzle before applying the sheets - because they need to be applied to the back side, of course. The package does not give you any clues on that, so you may have to google for the proper technique. Flipping is not too difficult if you have some plastic kitchen mats available. These are easy to slip under the puzzle. Then you can cover it with more mats and fasten the mats together with tape. This will give the picture enough stability to be flipped over.Bottom line: I do recommend this little thing for securing puzzles. It is works better and faster than any glue I have tried.
S**N
Easy Breezy
Such an easy way to tape your puzzle, have bought these multiple times and each time it's a successful process. Just follow the directions
W**S
Not as easy as I thought but good product.
So yeah if you have a smaller puzzle great but the larger puzzles need a lot of overlap or trimming and a steady hand to keep a straight line. Also I kind left a too big gap at the end and now need to go back and and a 1/4 inch strip so the edge doesn't flop. I bought two types of the the strips thinking that it would be faster so I am doing it on break at work, but I think the glue does a better job in keeping the puzzle firm.I plan on getting the glue and redoing this puzzle since the glue strips really only adhere to the paper on the back of the puzzle and don't seep through the gaps between the pieces.It does what it promised and that's the important part.
B**G
Finally!
Fantastic! So easy to use! And a million times better than Mod Podge!
A**S
Buy it!
This stuff was easy to use. I was able to preserve my puzzle I want to hang. It’s solid sticker material to help with any puzzle
J**Y
Easy to use and adheres very well.
I received this puzzle saver yesterday and used it to mount a 12" by 36" (panorama) puzzle. I got 2 pieces of posterboard about the same size. I slid one underneath the completed puzzle and 1 over the top. My spouse and I then flipped the puzzle over onto it's front. Despite my concern that the puzzle might fall apart, this step turned out to be effortless. So then I laid out the puzzle saver sheets on the back of the puzzle and determined that I needed 5 (of the 12) sheets to cover the back of the puzzle. Within about 15 minutes, I had all of the sheets trimmed and stuck to the back of the puzzle. Then running a rolling pin over the back ensured good adhesion to the whole puzzle. The whole process took only about 20 minutes -- the first time I ever did it. The next time, it will take less than 10 minutes now that I'm familiar with it. All in all, it is an easy job and securely sticks the puzzle together, so I give it 5 stars.However, nothing is absolutely perfect, so here are my issues / advice.1. The instructions were pretty well written and once you do them you understand exactly what they mean. The instructions don't have any pictures of the steps, however. Adding a couple of pictures would make the very good instructions into excellent instructions.2. The sheets have a scored 1/2 inch strip down the long side. I thought this strip needed to be removed, so I bent it back and forth so that I could tear it off. I did that on the first sheet. Then I realized that that scoring is just on the backing paper of the sheet so that you can easily peel off the backing paper -- the main part first, then the 1/2 inch strip. So don't make my mistake: that isn't a perforated edge that you have to tear off. It's just a slit in the backing paper to allow you to easily remove it.3. I used a rolling pin on the back as the instructions recommended. I noticed that the puzzle moved around a lot on the table as I was rolling. I was afraid that I was going to damage the picture side of the puzzle by scraping it on the table top. Luckily, it didn't get damaged. I don't know how to prevent this sliding while rolling the back, yet.4. A good design decision: the instructions are on the backing paper on each puzzle saver sheet, so you don't have to worry about losing the instructions.
K**X
Works great
Perfect. Cut to size.
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