Friday, March 30, 2018

Buffalo Johanna Basford's Secret Garden "Forest Owl"


I spent several weeks visiting my parents over Easter, and managed to finish a puzzle a week.  The bright colors in Johanna Basford's work were so much fun to put together.  I'll be looking for more from this line.



Sunday, March 18, 2018

TCG Sure-Lox "Splashing Up Some Fun" by Jenny Newland

Landon picked this pretty kitty puzzle out of the stack and completed this 500 piece puzzle on his own.  It's by popular puzzle designer Jenny Newland, so we may see more from her. 

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Mega Puzzles "Dogs of the Saturday Evening Post"



I was so excited to do the puzzle "Dogs of the Saturday Evening Post"!  It was the first one I bid on and bought on Ebay, and the first 1000 piece puzzle I had done since I was a kid.  It took me over a week to do, and some of the pieces seemed so out of place I actually threw one away, thinking it was from another puzzle and mistakenly in the box.  As it turns out, I think it did go to this puzzle, and now it is one piece short, so I won't be able to resell it.  My learning mistake is to always have a "spare piece" cup and keep them in case they are needed later. 

It was fun to take some close up photos of my pups with these old-time magazine covers. 


Friday, March 16, 2018

Forever Clever "Puppy Love"

This one proved to be a little bit challenging, so it was set aside in favor of starting a new puzzle that was more fun.  It was bought new though, so it is complete with all 500 pieces.

Melissa & Doug "Pirate's Bounty" Floor Puzzle

This pirate puzzle was a 100 piece floor puzzle by Melissa & Doug.  Landon banged out several floor puzzles on the same day.

Leap Frog "USA Fun Facts" Floor Puzzle

Here's a floor puzzle by Leap Frog that teaches geography.  It was 48 pieces that Landon did by himself.

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Karmin International Wild Wings "Robin's Retreat" by Marc Hanson


I picked this up at a thrift store because my mom always loved robins, so this instantly made me think of her.  She used to offer a silver dollar to the first of us kids to point out a robin each spring in midwest Chicago.  It symbolized the breaking of a long snowy winter.  I enjoyed thinking of her as I put together this lovely painting.


Monday, March 5, 2018