Things You'll Need
Instructions
Making a Child's Puzzle
Apply white glue evenly to the back of the puzzle picture and place it on the sheet of cardboard which is slightly larger than the picture. It is important to distribute the glue evenly across the entire surface because you don't want the edges of the picture to lift up when you cut the picture and board into puzzle pieces.
Stack a heavy book on top of the photo to press it down evenly over its entire surface. Leave the book unmoved for 24 hours.
Apply clear contact paper to the surface of the photo to create a clear plastic barrier that protects the image. Smooth the contact paper carefully to ensure there are no air bubbles.
Flip the picture over to reveal the cardboard. Place it on a surface you can cut into or gouge without concern. Use the craft knife to carefully cut the cardboard and picture into pieces. Make sure each cut passes through the cardboard, the photo and the contact paper. Experiment with creating different types of shapes. Wavy pieces, straight pieces, geometric shapes, even letters make good puzzle components.
Take the pieces of the puzzle and put them in a bag or a box. Puzzles make good gifts for small children, great gifts for parents with children, and useful gifts for schools and churches.