Cardinal Glass In Progress

Cardinal Glass by Cynthie Fisher – Big Ben (Luxe) – 500 pieces

I’m farther along in this puzzle than the picture shows, but I took this to send to my daughter while she was at work and it was too sweet not to share with you all.

My parent’s furbaby, shown above, has been coming to my house every day along with my daughter’s little pupper – I’ve recently become doggy day care for the family. This little guy usually likes to sit behind me in my puzzling chair, but I was really hurting that day and needed my whole chair. He looked so sad though and I’m a big ol’ softie; and since he’s so small I just plopped him up on the puzzle table so he could be close to me without messing with my hip and back. Ain’t he a cutie pie? 🐶🐾

The puzzle I’m working on isn’t great quality, and it’s been frustrating me a bit so I’ve put up the poster to help me out and perhaps get me to the finish line faster. I don’t want to give up on it, but I also want to get it over with. You’ve been there before, right?

Main Street – Day 4

Main Street by Joseph Holodook – Cra-Z-Art – approx. 83/500 pieces

Two more buildings from days gone by, places that look as though they’d be lovely to visit. Perhaps it’s the messed up world we live in today, but these puzzles have made me wish for the simpler times depicted in these little puzzles.

No time in history was without it’s problems of course, and I’d be trading one set of issues for another; but that’s how I’m feeling today.

Know what I love about this little puzzle? No one is staring at a smart phone and ignoring everyone else around them; the kids are playing tic-tac-toe in the foreground and two women are having an actual conversation – what a novel idea! (Yes, I’m feeling a little salty and cranky this morning)

This is the last of the buildings that were also part of the previous set, check out Christmas Town Day 4 again. The season has changed from winter to spring or summer, I can’t really tell which. I wonder though, how much need would there really be for a florist? Is that just me overthinking it? Probably, but that’s what I do. 😉

Main Street – Day 3

Main Street by Joseph Holodook – Cra-Z-Art – approx. 83/500 pieces

Aren’t these great old buildings? I love the way they look, it makes me want to do another Americana themed puzzle. Problem is they eventually start all resembling each other; breaking each building up into it’s own small puzzle makes them more entertaining to assemble in my opinion.

This house is FANTASTIC! Obviously a retired sea captain lives there, it’s just so unique and interesting to look at. Wouldn’t it make a great bed and breakfast? I think it would be so much fun to stay there.

This is the second building in this set that is the same as the Christmas Town puzzles. This is altered though, as you can see by clicking the link for Christmas Town Day 4. I remember specifically loving the name Rufus E. Dunclutter, it isn’t one you’d easily forget. LOL

Balloon World In Progress…

Balloon World by Royce B. McClure – Wentworth – 40 pieces

If you couldn’t already tell from the title, you’d know by the whimsy pieces that this is an image of hot air balloons. It’s so bright and colorful, and although it isn’t going to take me long I’m very much looking forward to it.

Normally images of hot air balloons aren’t really my thing, I feel as though it’s overdone and have seen way too many; but for some reason this one speaks to me today and I think it’ll be fun. Here’s hoping.

I tried to go puzzle shopping at the bookstore yesterday, but there wasn’t really anything interesting in a smaller piece count (which was what I was looking for specifically). I didn’t buy anything at all! 🤯

Main Street – Day 2

Main Street by Joseph Holodook – Cra-Z-Art – approx. 83/500 pieces

I really enjoyed these little buildings, they were so much fun to put together. Have you tried any of these sets before? There are plenty to choose from, and even if you usually only work larger puzzles you may find that these are entertaining at assemble as well.

The artist, Joseph Holodook, has quite a few images out there on puzzles besides the ones I’ve done in these sets of mini puzzles. Most of the ones I’ve seen are on MasterPieces puzzles, but there are a few other brands as well. He mostly paints Americana and Christmas images, and the detail in his work is amazing.

Whether old or new I do love a bookstore! Everyone in the street has a book, is reading one, or is buying or selling a book – this is my kinda town. Even the dogs are looking at a book cover! The quaintness of this image was so sweet. 📚💚

This big barn wasn’t as easy to put together as you might imagine, at least not for me; but I got there in the end. I love the words on the side of this one “We build shack to chateau” and “Don’t be a woodchuck, use a professional Romanchuk”.