I was watching an episode of the Golden Girls, and as usual Dorothy is dateless and doing a jigsaw puzzle night after night with Sofia, with typical hilarious results.
Anyway after FINALLY putting the last piece of the puzzle in, Dorothy stands up and shouts, “Yes,” and is happy that FINALLY it’s done.
A half a second later Sofia says “OK let’s bust it up.”
In other words Dorothy was more happy about finishing it, while Sofia’s joy was gonna come from ripping the complete puzzle up again.
(See you know I was gonna tell you the whole story didn’t you :D)
So my question is how long after finishing a puzzle do you wait to bust it up and put it back in the box?
Since I’ve got over 20 puzzles in my to-do box, five minutes is about it,. unless I stayed up too late to finish it, then it stays up until I watch TV again.
Exceptions - 3d puzzles, which I sometimes move to some empty space to admire, and the 6,000 piece one which I clear coated and hung up on my basement wall.
It depends how urgently I need the table on which the puzzle is done. If I don’t need the table, I’ll leave the finished puzzle there for a week or more before putting the pieces back in the box.
We plastic wrapped ours for a while. I usually wait at least a few days, or if I’m on a real streak, until I feel like doing another puzzle and need the space.
Most of the puzzles I work on these days are in the 100 piece range with my 3-year-old granddaughter. She’s usually tearing the puzzle apart before we even finish it!
For a normal adult puzzle (500 pieces or more) overnight is sufficient. We don’t have enough room in the kitchen for stuff like that to be sitting around taking up space for too long.
Depends on how much I like the picture and how much I enjoyed working the puzzle. The range isn’t great though. It goes from 10 minutes to the next morning.
When my son was little and I was working on them after his bedtime he’d ask me to lave it if finished it so he could see it in the morning. Now I cannot imagine him caring less.
It depends on the puzzle. We have done a few really hard puzzles specifically to use as art. These we never break apart. Otherwise we usually break them apart after a couple of days.
We’ve have a 36"x58", 4000 piece puzzle taking up our whole kitchen table since February. We can’t figure out an affordable way to frame it.