On the way back from the Post Office, I stopped in at "The Missing Piece Puzzle Co." http://www.themissingpiecepuzzlecompany.com/ They take a jpeg and make a customized jigsaw puzzle out of it. They - Donna and John - took me through the whole process. 1. The photo is printed on special stock and trimmed to the correct size, 2. It is then placed on a specialized backing, 3. It is run through a laser cutter, 4. Taken out, 5. Put in a box, 6. Mailed to the person. If you are interested in having a puzzle made from one of your photos go to their web site http://www.themissingpiecepuzzlecompany.com/ and follow the instructions For best results View Large :)
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@mawol Thank you Mary, we are going to have one made :) @kerristephens Thank you Kerri, it was fun to make @jendee3 Thank you Jen, and it is fairly local to you @laurentye Thank you Lauren, it was interesting watching and talking with them
@jeancarl Thank you Jean, with the right equipment it is easy :) @carrieoakey Thank you Carrie, we have added it to ours :) @beachcomber149 Thank you Norman, it seemsto me to be a good business idea
Wow! How neat is that? I've never seen this process done and it is very interesting. It is a great gift idea to have something personal made up for someone. Thanks for sharing this interesting collage.
@vernabeth Thank you Beth, I enjoyed going over there and talking to Donna and John about their interesting business @new2this Thank you Ann, as a neighbor I just want them to be succesful :) @mummymorris Thank you Janet, I enjoyed the experience @bruni Thank you Bruni, it is an interesting process and a nice way to perserve photos
@kerristephens Thank you Kerri, it was fun to make
@jendee3 Thank you Jen, and it is fairly local to you
@laurentye Thank you Lauren, it was interesting watching and talking with them
@carrieoakey Thank you Carrie, we have added it to ours :)
@beachcomber149 Thank you Norman, it seemsto me to be a good business idea
@pwallis Thank you Paula, and they have several different types
@new2this Thank you Ann, as a neighbor I just want them to be succesful :)
@mummymorris Thank you Janet, I enjoyed the experience
@bruni Thank you Bruni, it is an interesting process and a nice way to perserve photos