Television History

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Television History – White Mountain Puzzles – 1000 pieces

Another collage and thrift store purchase.  You just can’t beat a 1000 piece puzzle for 99 cents! Almost all of the ones we find are all complete as well.  Sometimes we find the odd stinker with one or more pieces missing.  Most of the time though, they are all there and sometimes we even get ones who already have the edge pieces sorted. Bonus!!

This was an easy assembly, and it was fun to figure out who everyone is and to reminisce about TV shows I watched as a child and even shows I’ve watched as an adult.

As it’s an artist’s rendering and not actual pictures sometimes it’s difficult to recognize who someone is. Fortunately there is a page on the White Mountain website where you can check the charts and see who is who. We had almost every one correct. There’s even Bill and the conductor from Schoolhouse Rock! Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?

Spirit of the Elements

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Spirit of the Elements by Josephine Wall – TCG – 750 pieces

My mom was surprised I wanted to do this puzzle, but I thought it looked like fun- and who can say no to glitter?? I was in the mood for an image that wasn’t a collage or too busy, and this one spoke to me for some reason.

It was also from another puzzle company that I’d never tried before, TCG. When my husband sat down to help me, he commented on how nicely the pieces fit together, and I agree.  They fit together very satisfyingly. There were only 2 piece shapes, which isn’t ideal, but the image is gorgeous.  Josephine Wall does things with blending and color that are absolutely stunning! This was my first puzzle with her artwork, but it definitely won’t be my last.

Even with the sameness of the piece shapes, I still enjoyed the assembly very much. Another wonderful thrift store purchase. Mom is always finding the coolest puzzles! Thanks mom!

Bugs Bunny

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Bugs Bunny  – Golden – 550 pieces

My husband and I had a great time assembling this puzzle.  We’re of the generation that watched Saturday morning cartoons when they were the GOOD cartoons –  Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, The Road Runner and Wile E.Coyote, Pepe LePew, etc. We pretty much remembered every cartoon depicted here and had a great time discussing our favorites. It was a fun walk down memory lane.

I honestly do not remember anything specific about the quality of this puzzle.  It must not have been too bad, otherwise I would definitely remember that. I always remember the ones I don’t care for. It may be that I’m only focusing on how much I enjoyed this image and spending time with my husband working on it. I can’t say for sure.  It was a fun puzzle though, I do know that!

Sunbonnet Quilt Shop

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Sunbonnet Quilt Shop by Sheila Lee – Mega Puzzles – 500 pieces

This puzzle was so much fun to put together. I love all the different fabrics on the clothing and the quilts, I love the symmetrical quality of the quilts and the shelves in the shop – it was just a treat to assemble! I don’t know if I can explain why I enjoyed it so much, but I really had a great time!

Mom and I don’t usually buy Mega Puzzles, but this was another thrift store purchase and we just loved the image.  Sometimes we put our jigsaw snobbery aside and buy a puzzle solely for the image even if it’s made by a company we don’t usually purchase. We are puzzle snobs, unashamedly so – but not so much that we wouldn’t do a puzzle just because it isn’t our usual brand. We’re always on the lookout for fun puzzles, wherever they come from!

You can see from the picture that there is basically only one piece shape – 2 prongs 2 holes. Not the most interesting pieces to say the least, and they were also on the thin side. The image quality was quite good though, and the artwork was beautifully drawn and perfect for puzzling.

Bold Spirit

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Bold Spirit – Buffalo Games – 300 pieces

This is one of the Vivid Collection puzzles by Buffalo.  I don’t normally do 300 piece puzzles, but it was nice to start and finish a puzzle in such a short period of time!

This one was quite fun to do. It wasn’t a puzzle that you could look at a piece and see where it fit into the picture.  This was just color matching for the most part. Of course that’s basically what you do with every puzzle anyway.  The colors were bright and the finished image is really striking. It didn’t take much time at all with both my mother and I working on it.

Mom always finds the coolest puzzles at the thrift stores, and sometimes buys ones that we might not usually purchase – because they’re around 99 cents or so.  It’s nice to work a puzzle that you aren’t sure whether you’ll enjoy it or not and then be pleasantly surprised. If I saw this puzzle in a catalog or online it wouldn’t be one that would catch my eye; or if it did, I doubt I would have purchased it. But to my surprise I enjoyed putting this one together very much!