
Skull “Beauty of Flowers” – Winston Puzzles – 300 pieces
My sweet, loving, darling husband got me this puzzle for my birthday this year – bless him. He knows how much I love the decorated skulls and what the Day of the Dead holiday is all about, what a thoughtful hubby I have. 💕
It’s just too bad this beautiful image was on this puzzle; unfortunately terrible quality wooden puzzles seem to be popping up everywhere. I wish that weren’t the case, but it is.
When I saw the box I suspected it wouldn’t be good, and unfortunately I was correct; beware wooden puzzles with no brand name shown! Although the puzzle was ordered from a website called “Winston Puzzles” there is no brand name on the box, there is no piece count, image name, or artist credit either. The website said this puzzle was 170-210 pieces; to get an accurate number I had to count them by hand, and they were off by quite a bit – there were 300 pieces. Sigh.

There are a bunch of whimsy pieces, but they have no relation to the image at all. They’re just shapes someone thought were cute or interesting; and because it’s a wooden puzzle they were able to cut them out. So disappointing.
As I was sorting the pieces I got a sliver of wood stuck in my finger, the puzzle wasn’t sanded or sealed properly. When I put the puzzle away after it was finished and photographed my board had little chips of wood everywhere all over the fabric, that has never happened with a wooden puzzle before. In addition, there were little bubbles underneath the image on the top of the pieces – it wasn’t attached to the wood correctly.
Many of the edge pieces didn’t connect at all, a BIG pet peeve of mine. It’s so frustrating to accidentally brush against pieces and have them come apart. I wish I had enjoyed the assembly more. It was a difficult image, and the quality of the puzzle itself made it even harder.
I do NOT recommend Winston Puzzles, please spend your puzzle budget elsewhere. There are many reputable wooden puzzle companies that make beautiful, quality wooden puzzles that you will enjoy much more.
I always appreciate the gift of a puzzle, whether wooden or cardboard, even if the quality isn’t up to my somewhat snobby standards. I love that he tried to find an image that I would enjoy, and truly do appreciate the gift, regardless of it’s quality.
Hubby has been informed, very gently, that there is a list of approved puzzle companies and should he have questions, he can always ask about a puzzle company in general. He knows how much I love jigsaw puzzles, and that even if they’re not always fabulous I absolutely appreciate the thought that goes into the gift of a puzzle.
I love my hubby to the moon and back – and he tried, that’s what counts. 💖
Just by looking at the picture, I thought this must be a high quality puzzle – it just has that look. So disappointing. Wonderful gift though!
(As a side note, I know you enjoy puzzles with quilts in the picture. I started a vibrant, colorful RoseArt Colorluxe 750 piece from their Americana series titled Quilts for Sale. Fit could be a little more snug but that’s minor compared to how much I enjoy the artwork.)
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Is it the one with the truck in front of a barn? That looks amazing!
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No there are no barns – the artist is Anthony Kleem. There are 14 quilts hanging up – lots of trees and hills in the background. Looks a little Charles Wysocki-ish.
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I’ll have to see if I can find it. Thanks!
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First, Happy Birthday (if your birthday is today), or Happy Belated Birthday! Second, el Dia de los Muertos is a wonderful holiday, I love the concept. Third, I’m very sorry that the quality of your puzzle was so lousy (and that you got a sliver of wood stuck in your finger), as it’s beautiful image which I would have been inclined to purchase. Finally, you have a thoughtful, loving husband (that kind is a treasure). —Dissectologist (c’est moi)
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Thank you very much for the birthday wishes (it’s in October). And you’re right, my hubby is a wonderful man who is so lucky to have me. 😉
I’m glad at least I could warn you away from this brand, I agree it’s a beautiful image, but unfortunately it just isn’t worth it for us Discerning Dissectologists.
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I like how your discerning dissectologist moniker rolls off the tongue. Nice choice of words.
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome.
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