Looking for a creative way to elevate your holiday decor this year? Instead of packing away those beautiful Christmas-themed puzzles after finishing them, why not turn them into charming, one-of-a-kind wall art? Framing a completed puzzle is an easy DIY project that combines the joy of puzzling with festive home decor. It’s the perfect way to add a personal, cozy touch to your space while showcasing your love for puzzles and the holiday season. Below, I will share my favorite holiday puzzles and how to frame and display the puzzles!
my favorite puzzles!
I love both 500 piece and 100 piece puzzles! Below are my favorite puzzles! They are great to assemble this time of year (cold and during football season) and did you know puzzling helps brain health? The links to these puzzles are below the image! These are great gifts as well!
A Happy Holiday | Mrs. Santa’s Reindeer | 12 Days of Christmas | Christmas Decorations | Santa Claus 500 Piece | Vintage Christmas 500 Piece
FRAMING A PUZZLE OR GAME
I framed several puzzles and even board games. It takes a bit of 1/4 inch plywood, trim, adhesive and paint. Here is a link to an earlier blogpost where I describe the process of adhering the pieces to a backing and creating a frame!
puzzles as decor
I am sharing a couple of photos of where I have displayed puzzles and games and these were really quite charming additions to the room!