Make your own geometric family picture puzzle

Make your own geometric family picture puzzle

The Homemade Game Guru walks you through the process of transforming cherished photos or art into challenge ready geometric puzzles. Using simple squares and rectangles with blown-up photos, images can be easily converted into 8½ x 11, 165 piece puzzles with one or two sides. With just a ruler, a pencil, some glue, a piece of Bristol board and your picture, you will have your own geo-family picture puzzle.

This two-part video tutorial shows you all about how to make your own geometric family picture puzzle.

Now that you have your very own geo-puzzle cut and ready for use, the next stage is figuring out a way to transport the completed puzzle. Regardless if it is double or single sided, you want to be able to proudly display your creation, but how?

The Homemade Game Guru will demonstrate how to take scrap cardboard and convert it into a custom designed storage tray and frame for your game puzzle. It's also perfect for use as a picture frame.

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