
I find myself with an extra copy of this puzzle that I completed last year, and so I’ve decided to hold another giveaway. 🙂 It’s a new, unopened copy of Sewing Collage, a 500 piece Milton Bradley/Big Ben puzzle; you can read my post about this puzzle by clicking the link above.
I assembled this puzzle in September of last year and had a great time with it, and now if you’re the lucky winner you could have a great time assembling it too! All you have to do is comment on this post, and you’ll be entered in the drawing. I will use a random number generator to decide the winner and will post the results one week from today, Monday February 17, 2020.
Good luck!
Its a cute one. And at only 500 pieces, it shouldnt be too difficult either. Gotta love that! Count me in…thanks Stacey.
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It is a cute one, I enjoyed it very much. You are entry #1. Good luck!
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Count me in too, Stacey! Fun!
Love the flat stylized pattern. Great colors, too.
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I’m glad you like it. You are entry #2. Good luck!
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I just finished a Milton Bradley puzzle from the Gold Dore series. It’s like work of art. I just discovered your blog and I love it! You are one ambitious woman!
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Was it Circles Strokes that you assembled? I loved that one!
Thanks for the kind words about the blog, we’re glad to have you – all puzzlers are welcome 🙂
You are entry #3. Good luck!
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No it was Pink Retro Vintage. Loved all the shiny gold pieces. I actually have Circle Strokes but I want to do a Bits and Pieces Valentine puzzle first.
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I remember seeing the original post, looks really nice. I would love to enter the lottery.
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It was a lovely assembly. 🙂 You are entry #4. Good luck!
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Hi Stacey, the detail makes it look very interesting. My friends circulate our puzzles around to get the most out of buying puzzles. I just bought a couple second hand and one is a brand I never heard of: SunsOut (one word). This is “Shakespearean Fantasy” by James C. Christiansen. Have you done any of their puzzles?
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I have, and the quality is hit or miss if you ask me. I’ve assembled some fantastic puzzles of theirs, and some I’d rather have set on fire. 😉 It all depends on what is important to you quality-wise, hopefully you got a good one!
You are entry #5. Good luck!
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I enjoy all of your posts and would love to be entered in the giveaway. 🙂
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Thanks Kristen. You are entry #6, good luck!
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i don’t wanna take part in giveaway, because I live very far from you😀 but I have to say that the puzzle looks really funny and positive😀
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Thanks N! 🙂
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Sure, count me in!
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You are entry #7, good luck!
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Thanks! I found the blog while looking for reviews of wooden puzzles to figure out which brand to buy, so the great wood puzzle experiment was very helpful.
I just finished a mystery puzzle from Artifact and have a Puerto Rico travel poster puzzle from Peaceful Wooden Puzzles on the way!
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Hope you enjoy it! 🙂
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Have you tried one of the wooden puzzles from Nervous System? They have totally unique cuts and some “infinity” puzzles
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I haven’t, but I would love to! I’ve seen them and they’re gorgeous! Have you done any of them?
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No, but I’m drooling over the abstract McCabism series!
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They’re gorgeous! I love the spirals as well.
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