
Tiered Treats by Aimee Stewart – Wentworth – 210 pieces
My son picked out a wooden puzzle for me to assemble next, and I’m having lots of fun already. How would it not be fun? It’s an Aimee Stewart image!
It’s a shaped puzzle, so the edges aren’t where I’m starting; obviously I started with the blueberries. I don’t have the image near the board to look at; usually when assembling a wooden puzzle I put the image away so the assembly lasts longer. I like to fully enjoy working on a wooden puzzle and focus on nothing but the pieces and colors. 🧩💚
Because I don’t have the image close at hand I pulled all the blueberry pieces thinking they would all be in one section, but it looks as if I was wrong, they seem to be everywhere.
That’s ok though, it’ll all fit together in the end.
An Aimee Stewart image in a Wentworth wooden puzzle, what fun! (I just ordered her new one, Winter Cookies, in 1000 pieces from Wentworth.)
Ordinarily, I like to do as you do, and make my assembly of a wooden puzzle last longer by not looking at the box image. But the other night I couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t get the bottom edge right in one of Wentworth’s new extra difficult cut ones, and I had to resort to looking at the box, where I discovered I had two pieces in the wrong place and had to exchange them. -Di
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What works for you is what’s best, if you had to look that’s perfectly fine.
I’ve never done a 1000 piece Wentworth, are they difficult?
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I’ve assembled Wentworth’s new image by Aimee Stewart “Winter Cookies” in their 500 piece count, and I enjoyed it so much I decided to get it in their 1000 pieces (it hasn’t arrived yet, but the 500 piece was not difficult, just fun). I’ve only ever done an Aimee Stewart 1000 piece one in cardboard. -Di
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I’m looking forward to hearing what you think of a 1000 piece Wentworth!
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OMG that is gorgeous!!!!! What a fun image.
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Yes ma’am!
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