Finished jigsaw puzzles deserve more than storage boxes. Here are creative ways to display your completed puzzle collection.
Framing as Wall Art
The most popular display method. Puzzle glue (available at craft stores) permanently adheres pieces together. Frame with or without glass based on whether you want a protective layer. Group multiple framed puzzles on a wall for a gallery effect.
Puzzle as Table Top
Glue your completed puzzle to a wooden board and add furniture legs to create a custom side table. A puzzle-themed table becomes both functional furniture and art installation.
Shelf Display
Lean framed or unframed completed puzzles against the wall on open shelving. This casual display method works well for rotating seasonal puzzles without the commitment of permanent hanging.
Cabinet and Shadow Box Display
Shadow boxes with depth accommodate completed puzzles without framing. China cabinets and display cabinets with glass doors protect puzzles while allowing visibility.
Rotating Gallery Wall
Create a dedicated wall for puzzles with hanging wire or command strips. Rotate seasonal puzzles to keep the display fresh throughout the year. Christmas puzzles in winter, beach scenes in summer, etc.