J.L. asks from Midlothian, IL on October 13, 2009
Puzzle Storage Ideas
I need some help storing my kids puzzles. My kids love to do puzzles. Right now I have them out on their table in their playroom, but then the pieces are always over the place. Any ideas how to store them so I don't loose all the pieces. Thanks.
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E.R. answers from Chicago on October 15, 2009
Little stackable plastic storage bins are wonderful!! Get one for each puzzle. If my son is doing Legos or something and has sorted pieces out, I give him Ziploc bags to coordinate the sorted pieces, then they go back into the lego storage bin until he works on it again.
C.S. answers from Chicago on October 14, 2009
J.,
I've always used zip lock baggies. I'll either put just the puzzle pieces in there and label which puzzle it belongs to or I get a large zip lock baggie and put the entire puzzle (board & pieces) in there.
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S.K. answers from Chicago on October 14, 2009
I use large zip lock baggies and put the broken box with it. I imagine you old stackable food containers too. We put the puzzles away after completion. You can always glue them together and frame them when you are done.
E.F. answers from Chicago on October 14, 2009
I use the really big Ziploc bags and put the whole puzzle and pieces right inside it doesn't look very nice but it does help keep track.
D.T. answers from Chicago on October 14, 2009
depending upon their size.....I found that many of our board puzzles fit into plastic file envelopes! It has saved me many a "clean-up" issue. They are cheap, easy to find at places like STAPLES, OFFICE DEPOT, OFFICE MAX.....AND come in colored plastic varieties that are simple to open and close ( I like the ones with velcro tabs, but the elastic button hole type work just as well). I was able to them slip the envelopes into a plastic file box and set the whole batch on a shelf.
A.N. answers from Chicago on October 14, 2009
if you are working with small children's type puzzles.. any of the previous suggestions are very good. Larger type puzzles that need putting away till they can be finished later..require a puzzle wrap.. they sell them often times where you buy puzzles.. but it's pretty much a large felt cloth that you work the puzzle on..and then roll it up..and put it away till next time. Just thought I'd mention it because I hadn't seen it among your other suggestions. It is mostly for the big 500 piece and up type puzzles..but I used to like to do these type with the whole family on boring winter days. The kids thought it was great that they could do adult size puzzles with us.
J.D. answers from Chicago on October 14, 2009
Hi J. If you have a empty large pickle jar or cookie bucket put them in there. Or go to the Dollar Tree or The Family Dollar Stores and buy one.
E.R. answers from Chicago on October 15, 2009
Little stackable plastic storage bins are wonderful!! Get one for each puzzle. If my son is doing Legos or something and has sorted pieces out, I give him Ziploc bags to coordinate the sorted pieces, then they go back into the lego storage bin until he works on it again.
S.S. answers from Chicago on October 14, 2009
Zip-lock bags and/or plastic boxes. You can remove/cut out the small picture on the puzzles' package and adhere it to the inside (so a small smarty pants doesn't remove it) of the bag or to the top of the plastic box.
Even the wooden puzzles fit well into the larger zip lock bags!
L.M. answers from New York on October 13, 2009
Chinese food containers!
If your local place doesn't have the plastic containers, then order soup! These things are great. They are pretty durable. Plus, you can just toss them out when they are worn.
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