Tuesday 01-03-17

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Ariel and Eric are almost done, Sebastian and Scuttle are done, things are moving quickly! I even got the boat started. I wasn’t planning on getting that far today, but it’s trucking right along. Or perhaps I should say cruising instead, it’s more appropriate 🙂

It just looks like a regular size jigsaw puzzle, you can’t tell from the picture that it’s over 4 foot long and over 3 feet high. I keep trying to think of something to put on the board to show how big it actually is, and I draw a blank every time. I did take a picture of the first section with my husband’s longest golf club to show how large it was, but it loses something in the translation. If I were someone who liked having my picture taken I could lay down next to it to show you that I’m only 9 inches taller than the long side! But.. uh.. no one wants to see that, least of all me!!

When all 10 sections are complete it will be over 22 feet long and almost 6 1/2 feet high! That’s an enormous puzzle! It doesn’t seem so overwhelming doing it in 10 sections, but I think seeing them all attached and laid out on display will be a sight to see. Wow! And if things continue going at the same rate they have been I should be done in March sometime. I REALLY have to decide what I’m going to do with the puzzle when I’m finished! March is only 2 months away 😮

 

 

Model & The Muse

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Model & The Muse – Get Your Jig On – 513 pieces

Get Your Jig On is a young puzzle company whose CEO contacted me to see if I would be interested in doing one of their puzzles. After checking out their website, and loving their message of diversity, sexual empowerment and freedom of expression – I said absolutely! I don’t actually “review” jigsaw puzzles here, I just write about puzzles I am doing or have done, but I give my honest opinion about their quality, images, and whether or not I enjoyed doing them.

I enjoyed this puzzle very much! The image isn’t overly graphic, it is tasteful and artistic and was a fun challenge to assemble. The only editing I did to the picture was to slightly blur the breast, otherwise the image is as shown. Right now the company has only 3 images to choose from, but I am told they have more shoots scheduled this month and will be adding to their catalog.

The pieces are quite thick (about the same thickness as Ravensburger) and have a slightly waxy finish. There are a good range of piece shapes and they fit together wonderfully without being too tight which is always nice. I prefer puzzles that you don’t have to force together.  There were 1 or 2 pieces where the cardboard backing was slightly split and there was a little bit of puzzle dust, but the overall quality is very good, and the puzzle is made in the USA. 🙂

The puzzle comes with a letter of authenticity, a picture of the puzzle image, a statement about why the image was chosen, and a short bio of all participants. If you’re conservative the box fits into a bookshelf and has a side that looks like a book sleeve.

It was more difficult than I expected, but a fun challenge nonetheless – and of course hubby wanted to help with this puzzle! 😉 It took me a couple of days, but I enjoyed the assembly and actually kind of fell in love with the artwork in the background as well. LOVE the skull painting on the right side of the picture!

In short I loved the image, the puzzle assembly was fun and challenging, the quality was better than I expected, and as an added bonus I really love what the company stands for!

Monday 01-02-17

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Looking good! Got quite a bit done today even with a lot of breaks and resting. I love that I’m back actually doing a puzzle, matching colors and shapes. Excellent!

Flounder looks ok, but only from far away. Close up he looks odd, I can’t tell you why. Sometimes puzzles are like that for me. The flamingos, on the other hand, look amazing from close up AND far away. Again, no idea why. Menopausal hormones perhaps 😉

The flamingos were tough at the beginning, it took a bit of time. I got the faces put together quickly and then I was just stuck. Where to go from there? The pieces weren’t obvious. After a while I just started putting 2 pieces together that looked right and kept adding on. It doesn’t usually go that way for me, I usually have an idea where to start and where to go from there but I had some sort of brain cramp and couldn’t figure out what to do. Again, I choose to blame hormones. My poor, poor family.

Tomorrow I’m planning on starting Ariel and Eric. And probably Sebastian, because he’s exactly the same color as Ariel’s hair. I’m really enjoying this puzzle a lot, seems like a little more than any of the other sections. Again, I have no clue as to why. Not going to question it, just plan on enjoying the ride. I’m hoping that translates into the other sections left as well!

 

 

Sunday 01-01-17

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I know, it’s cockeyed. But the entire puzzle is in the picture, and the photo editor on my computer doesn’t allow me to straighten the picture anymore! Or if it does, I have no idea how to do it. Stupid updates.

Anyway. Got my sides about as done as they’re going to be – it almost looks like I’m working a regular puzzle! Yay! I really do like having the sides done, it allowed me to center the puzzle more on the board without worrying about the pieces collapsing when I try to move it, and it’s just helpful for me to know exactly where the “edges” are. Even if it doesn’t make sense to you, it does to me. 🙂

I was able to start on some characters – frogs! Got most of the 3 completed, but to be honest they’re the smallest characters piece wise. I wanted to get going on the inside of the puzzle, but didn’t have too much time to spend so I started with the little guys. Tomorrow I think I’ll start with Flounder and see how it goes from there.