Sunday 10-02-16

Not a good puzzling day for me 😦  I was really hurting and unable to sit or stand to work on the puzzle for more than a few minutes at a time. I was able to finish the filmstrip though, and a little bit more. I moved everything approximately where it belongs in the puzzle, and it’s starting to look like the scene in the picture!

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Getting there, little by little!

I added some blue to Snow White’s sleeves, and was able to lay in bed with a few trays of blue pieces and put together most of the four bluebirds, they’re so cute!

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3 of the bluebirds, only about 40 pieces, but every lit bit helps!

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Still plenty of holes in the filmstrip, but everything I had pulled was put together, yay! The 4th bluebird is hanging on the edge.

I didn’t work on the puzzle as much as I would have liked today, but I’m certain there will be better days when I’ll be able to put in some serious puzzle time. It’ll be a long haul regardless, so best to just relax and enjoy whatever I am able to accomplish.

I was overwhelmed by the puzzle at first, 4000 pieces is a whole lot! The largest puzzle I have ever completed prior to starting this one is a 2000 piece Ravensburger. I have in my pile of puzzles to be done several 3000 and 4000 piece puzzles, but they are still boxed up and waiting for me to get to them. Why I decided to jump from 2000 to 40,000 pieces I do not know, but I know I can do it. I seem to be settling down and getting used to the size of this section, and am no longer intimidated. Every piece I add is one piece closer to finishing!

I’m enjoying this blog as well, more than I thought I would. It’s nice to be able to “talk” about my progress and post pictures, without having to force friends and family to look at pictures on my phone and listen to me yap about it. This way, if they want to see how it’s coming along they can check it out on their own time, no pressure from me. I hope you are enjoying my puzzle exploits too! And a great big thanks to my son-in-law for setting up the blog for me, you are very much appreciated!

Saturday 10-01-16

Got lots accomplished today! Made a huge dent in the filmstrip; there is still much to do but it’s taking shape and looking awesome. I know what the dimensions of this section of the puzzle are supposed to be, but knowing it and seeing it are two different things. 😮 Putting the filmstrips approximately where they belong in the puzzle made me realize what a GIANT task I have set for myself!

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It’s HUGE!  But looking very nice.

I’ll have to put something on the board with tomorrow’s picture for scale, so that the size is easier to see.

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Lots and lots of Snow White!

In addition, I started and finished the 300 piece Dowdle puzzle from the thrift store. Not bad quality, loose fitting, but very sturdy pieces. This was the first Dowdle brand puzzle I’ve worked, and I enjoyed both the artwork and the quality – and it was very nice to complete an entire puzzle! I will definitely need to continue working other smaller puzzles while working on the Disney. It’s helpful to take a break and walk away when I’m feeling stuck and can’t seem to find pieces I’m looking for. It was nice today to go sit down and work on an easy puzzle that didn’t take too much concentration.

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Winter by Eric Dowdle – Dowdle Folk Art Puzzles 300 pieces

I’m hoping to have the filmstrip finished tomorrow. Hopefully I’ll be feeling well enough to sit for longer than 5-10 minutes at a time. I may start another secondhand puzzle as well! We have found our 2nd “Talking Jigsaw Puzzle” by Buffalo Games at a local thrift store. My husband and I had a really good time with the first one – The Fitness Center; and I may start working The Office Building tomorrow. It’s an interesting twist, like a logic puzzle within a jigsaw puzzle. Like a Wasgij or What If puzzle, the picture on the box is not the picture you puzzle; you have to figure out by what the people in the picture are saying where they fit in the puzzle. With The Office Building, you have to find out what floor and room each of the windows belongs to. It’ll be a nice distraction.

Friday 09-30-16

Spent most of the day hanging out with mom at her house, so there wasn’t as much time as usual for puzzling.  Started first with the purple pieces, Dopey’s hat.  There weren’t many and it didn’t take much time.  It’s starting to actually look like him!

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Here’s Dopey!

Next I decided to work on the film strip which borders two sides of this section. Laid out all the pieces, oh my! Talk about intimidating!!

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This is going to take a while!

Spent the rest of the time piecing together what I could.  It’s difficult sometimes to focus and just look specifically for one piece. As I’m searching I see a part of something else I need, and I’m off on a tangent, forgetting what I was looking for in the first place.

I must say I was pleased to find that the scenes in the film strips are extremely sharp and detailed.  I wasn’t sure how big each scene would be, or how clearly it could be seen. Of course, it’s a Ravensburger puzzle – the very best quality – and my favorite brand.  I shouldn’t have worried.  It is a looser fit than I’m used to with Ravensburger, and the piece shapes are slightly different. This is my first large piece count puzzle from them, so I’m assuming this is the norm for an extremely large puzzle.  Still excellent quality in my humble opinion. 🙂

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Spent about 2 or 3 hours today on the filmstrips. Intimidating to be sure, but I’m up to the challenge. There is still plenty to go, but it’s a start. I’m thoroughly enjoying this puzzle, and plan on continuing to enjoy the experience, even if it takes me a year or more! Here’s today’s total progress.

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Lots of filmstrip left to go, but I’ll get there eventually.

My mom, queen of the thrift store finds, purchased a beautiful Dowdle Folk Art 300 piece puzzle a few days ago for 99 cents. I don’t normally do 300 pieces, but I love his artwork and am also looking forward to a quick puzzle and a sense of completion when it’s finished! Planning to start that one tomorrow. It’s going to be a while before I  assemble all 4032 pieces in the Snow White image, so it’ll be lovely to actually finish something in the meantime. Hopefully all the pieces are there and I will post a picture when it’s complete.

Here I go!

Since I have recently gone slightly crazy and purchased the world’s largest commercially available jigsaw puzzle, I decided I should document my progress. A blog seems the easiest way for family, friends and anyone else interested to see how it’s coming along, and how I’m handling my new-found insanity!

The gorgeous 40,320 piece puzzle Disney Unforgettable Moments arrived this week on Monday, September 26. There was much excitement and picture taking as we unboxed the behemoth puzzle. It feels overwhelming to see all the bags full of pieces and to realize how many months of puzzling are ahead of me to finish this bad boy!

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World’s Largest Jigsaw Puzzle
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10 bags of 4,032 pieces. Each bag contains a different picture of a classic Disney movie.

My fantastic husband helped me to make a board to work this puzzle on, measuring 5 feet by 4 feet, plenty of room for each section to be completed. I found some gorgeous suede-like fabric on clearance at Joann Fabrics that was perfect for the cover. I purchased enough material to cover a smaller board (4′ x 3′) and 2 large boards (5’x 4′) for about $12. We bought a 4′ x 8′ sheet of sub-flooring (luan) for about $13, and cut it into the 2 sizes I wanted. We glued the material on the boards and for about $25 total I now have 2 beautiful jigsaw boards, and they are very nice for working puzzles. The smaller board will fit puzzles up to approximately 3000 pieces. The larger one is primarily for my Disney monster, but will also be needed for some 4000 piece Heye puzzles recently purchased.

I decided I should begin the puzzle with the scene from Snow White, might as well start the puzzle with the very first Disney movie! I sorted the pieces on Monday evening and Tuesday during the day. I wasn’t able to sit and sort for very long at a time, so it was done in fits and spurts throughout the day. (Those of you who know me know that I was injured at work 2 years ago and have been dealing with continued pain that makes it difficult to sit, stand or walk for very long.)

My plan is to transfer each section onto large pieces of cardboard after they are completed, and to cover and wrap them up tightly. Once I have all 10 sections assembled we are planning to go to the fellowship hall of my parents church to assemble the entire puzzle – they have plenty of floor space to work with! I have not decided what to do with the entire puzzle once it has been completed, but I feel confident that I have lots of time to decide, this is absolutely not a puzzle you can finish in a week or two.

Day 3 of the marathon was the first actual jigsaw puzzle work, putting pieces together! I thought I would be able to begin the way I usually start a puzzle – by assembling the edges. The edge pieces were so similar in color and shape it was extremely difficult. After a couple of hours of trial and error I decided that starting somewhere else would be the best idea. So I decided to begin with yellow pieces which were Snow White’s skirt, and Dopey’s shirt. Below is the progress at the end of the day.

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This is about 3 hours of assembly. It’s difficult to keep track as I am sitting and working on it for short periods of time throughout the day.

Thursday, September 29 I worked on the red pieces; Charming’s cloak, Snow White’s sleeves and hairbow, and Grumpy’s coat. It isn’t impressive to look at, but I was proud of my progress at the end of the day 🙂

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About 5 hours total so far.

I haven’t finished working on the puzzle for today yet, I will post today’s progress once I’m done. The family will be off to bed soon, which is the best puzzling time. No interruptions!

I hope to be able to update daily, or at least every other day on my progress. I will also be working on other puzzles, mostly as a “palate cleanser” so I don’t get too overwhelmed by the enormity of my task. I plan on posting photos of those puzzles as well. I hope you enjoy the pictures and posts!

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