

You will see that I have created an educationally focused Jigsaw to suit.

This will be much simpler for a little person to put together. Included in the file are a couple of pictures and two different Jigsaw puzzles, one with fewer cut shapes.
#Printable jigsaw puzzle maker how to#
If you need assistance with unzipping the file you will find instructions in this post on how to unzip on a PC. It will come in a zipped format with all the files included. The first step is to download the SVG file from the Resource Library. (Note – Chipboard in the US is thick cardboard which, if not too thick, will cut on your Scan N Cut – Chipboard in Australia is wood and will NOT cut with the Scan N Cut) Download the template Template and pictures from my Resource Library.Printer to print the picture or you could use an old calendar pic etc.I have included a couple if you would like to use them Cardboard, Chipboard or a cereal box – yep! … you read that last one right.If you are a beginner, the steps are very easy to follow however be aware that the cardboard that you use may offer you some challenges. There are a few challenges with the materials used. Note that I have rated this tutorial ‘Intermediate’. You can choose between a 20 piece puzzle (easy) or a 56 piece puzzle (a little harder). This is why I have included two different puzzles so that you can create your Jigsaw for the appropriate age bracket.

Many members of my family love doing Jigsaw puzzles, including the little ones. Have you ever thought of creating your own personalized Jigsaw puzzle? Well, I have many times.
