HPN SubliCraft 10.5 x 13.5 252 Piece Sublimation Jigsaw Puzzle - 220
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Last updated 16 Aug 2024
The first jigsaw puzzle was created around 1760, when a British engraver and mapmaker named John Spilsbury, mounted a map on a sheet of wood. He then proceeded to saw around each individual country. The resulting product was used to aid in teaching geography. We've come a long way since those days and we've found more ways to make the jigsaw puzzle fun! Like all our puzzle products, the 110 piece product is fully sublimatable where the result is fantastic! Rich, vibrant colors will be securely interlocked and ready for display OR rebuild! These puzzles work great as educational and promotional products, party favors, special announcements, bridesmaid proposals, prom-posals, and more! Specifications: Size: 10.5"L x 13.5"W x 0.1" Imprint Area: 10.5"L x 13.5" Pieces per Case: 100 or 220 Case Weight: 38 lbs. === tab_instructions Application Instructions Heat Press: 400°F Time: 40
The first jigsaw puzzle was created around 1760, when a British engraver and mapmaker named John Spilsbury, mounted a map on a sheet of wood. He then proceeded to saw around each individual country. The resulting product was used to aid in teaching geography. We've come a long way since those days and we've found more ways to make the jigsaw puzzle fun! Like all our puzzle products, the 110 piece product is fully sublimatable where the result is fantastic! Rich, vibrant colors will be securely interlocked and ready for display OR rebuild! These puzzles work great as educational and promotional products, party favors, special announcements, bridesmaid proposals, prom-posals, and more! Specifications: Size: 10.5L x 13.5W x 0.1 Imprint Area: 10.5L x 13.5 Pieces per Case: 100 or 220 Case Weight: 38 lbs. === tab_instructions Application Instructions Heat Press: 400°F Time: 40 seconds Actual settings required may vary depending on heat press, artwork, and other factors. Recommended Accessories TexPrint Dye Sublimation Transfer Paper === tab_templatenobutton
The first jigsaw puzzle was created around 1760, when a British engraver and mapmaker named John Spilsbury, mounted a map on a sheet of wood. He then proceeded to saw around each individual country. The resulting product was used to aid in teaching geography. We've come a long way since those days and we've found more ways to make the jigsaw puzzle fun! Like all our puzzle products, the 110 piece product is fully sublimatable where the result is fantastic! Rich, vibrant colors will be securely interlocked and ready for display OR rebuild! These puzzles work great as educational and promotional products, party favors, special announcements, bridesmaid proposals, prom-posals, and more! Specifications: Size: 10.5L x 13.5W x 0.1 Imprint Area: 10.5L x 13.5 Pieces per Case: 100 or 220 Case Weight: 38 lbs. === tab_instructions Application Instructions Heat Press: 400°F Time: 40 seconds Actual settings required may vary depending on heat press, artwork, and other factors. Recommended Accessories TexPrint Dye Sublimation Transfer Paper === tab_templatenobutton
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