Find the Best Pics for Exciting Photo Puzzles
Create amazing and memorable photo puzzles by answering these 4 questions.
Photo puzzles make excellent gifts. They provide hours of entertainment. They are a perfect way to share memories over and over again for years to come. Photo puzzles beat having a photo sitting in a frame or hanging on a wall gathering dust.
Kids adore puzzles and don't even realize they're learning at the same time. Imagine how thrilling it would be for them to do puzzles starring themselves! By asking yourself the right questions before you start, you can guarantee your photo puzzles will be an awesome gift.
Become a genius photo "puzzler"
Having photo puzzles made is the easy part. You simply send the photo or photos to a printer who specializes in photo puzzles. Choose the size of puzzle and number of puzzle pieces you prefer, and place your order. In a short time, your finished photo puzzles will be on your doorstep ready for your family or friends to tear into.
Choosing appropriate photos for your photo puzzles can be a little more difficult because you have so many images in your collection. How do you choose the best ones?
1. Who will you give photo puzzles to?
If you're giving them to children, you'll want a puzzle that will be relatively easy to figure out. Generally, a child's photo puzzle will work best with 30 pieces. And make sure to use a pic that has him as the star. For adults they can be as difficult as you want. Drive them crazy with a 1500 piece one!
2. What occasion are you celebrating?
If it's for a wedding anniversary, a photo of the couple's wedding would make an ideal photo puzzle. If you'll be giving it to grandparents, a grouping of the grandchildren would make a perfect photo choice -- they would enjoy putting the puzzle together and watching their family slowly emerge.
3. Is your puzzle for public or private viewing?
A one-of-a-kind puzzle might take a more personal photo. For instance, you could use a fun photo from your honeymoon or that romantic weekend getaway with your significant other. For a group of users, choose a photo they can appreciate, such as the office picnic tomfoolery, a family reunion, or that New Year's party you attended.
4. Do you want the photo puzzles kept as a special heirloom?
Choose a photo that reflects your family's heritage. If you have a family keepsake that you'll be passing on, take a photo and turn it into a photo puzzle for your child or grandchild. When the child grows and receives the item, the puzzle will hold significant meaning.
And don't overlook the mystery photo. Close-ups can make great, challenging gifts that jigsaw puzzle enthusiasts can truly appreciate. Especially meaningful would be that baby photo for your grown up child leaving for college.
Photo puzzles make great keepsakes. And they create challenging and fun ways to share your memories.
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