Vacation Puzzle In Progress…

Imagine! by Lana Kissinger – Liberty – 284 pieces

Got started on this gorgeous Liberty puzzle yesterday with some assistance from my beautiful niece who spent the day visiting with me. Liberty’s motto is “Sit Long, Talk Much” and that’s exactly what we did. She’s not a puzzle person for the most part, but she seemed to enjoy looking at the interesting shapes and trying to find ones that fit together. She found a few pieces too, so she officially helped me with this assembly!

I hope she had as much fun as I did, it was lovely to spend the day together. We sat long, talked much, did a little puzzling and enjoyed each other’s company. 💖

Dachshund

Dachshund – Crafthub – 75 pieces

This was the best quality puzzle of the three that I purchased, and I’m glad that it was the last one I did. I think if I’d started with this one the disappointment would have been greater when I started working with the other two.

The pieces were bigger, more the size of your average wooden puzzle and much easier to handle. The fit was still loose, but somehow that seemed more manageable with the larger pieces. There were no pieces still connected together, and the colors on the puzzle matched those on the poster. Finally!

I was hoping for more dog whimsies, but at least there are a couple. They’re all cute and only a few of them seemed like they might experience some breakage if the pieces were mishandled or banged around in the box. (The chubby little unicorn is my favorite.😁🦄)

Finally, the colors on the puzzle match the poster! Bang on! Well done, whoever you are.

I started this puzzle immediately after finishing the heart because it was my intention to glue this as well. But the quality was better, and even with the loose fit I wouldn’t feel bad donating this to a thrift store or senior center; I wouldn’t feel as though I were “inflicting” this puzzle on someone. So this puppy got taken apart and brought home, no gluing necessary.

My refrain remains the same though, don’t spend your money here. If you’re taking a chance that only one out of three puzzles is good quality, you’d be better off with a company that you know has quality wooden puzzles – no betting required.

Don’t gamble with your puzzle budget, it’s a precious resource!

Blooming Heart

Blooming Heart – Crafthub – 73 pieces

This is the second of the Crafthub puzzles with the less than optimal quality. It was slightly better in that there was just one piece that was still attached to another (rather than the four sets of still attached pieces in The Bee puzzle), and there weren’t any pieces that needed to be bent back into shape. The cut was still extremely loose, and again the colors don’t match the poster – this time was even worse with the colors.

Cute whimsies, and I like the word Love spelled out in the heart. That’s everything nice I have to say about these. The pieces are so small, and some of the shapes they chose to make create such thin connections that I don’t think they will all last several assemblies, things will start breaking off.

The color differences were worse this time; the two large roses are an orange color in the poster and pink in the puzzle itself. The greens are not the same, things don’t match up.

There is no piece count on the box, so I had to count these by hand. Not a big deal if you remember to do it before you start assembling – but I did not. So, I got a pen and started marking them as I counted, those are the little dots you see on each piece. I missed one on the first count, but once it was glued and I was really looking it over I saw my mistake. 73 pieces is correct.

The gluing went really well! I just used Mod Podge and glued it like I would a cardboard puzzle – but very carefully so as not to dislodge any of the pieces. Once the first coat was on the back I was able to be a little more forceful and make sure the glue was really in there between every piece. There were two coats on the back when I took this picture, and I added a coat on the front afterward.

This puzzle was slightly better in quality than the first, but in my opinion the pieces were still too small, and the fit was still too loose. Perhaps their laser is set to a thicker width so that it creates a larger gap between pieces that causes such a loose fit? That’s my guess anyway.

I’ll say it again, please spend your puzzle budget elsewhere. There are several companies that make wooden jigsaw puzzles with excellent quality and relatively reasonable prices you can try. Don’t get your first impression of what a wooden jigsaw puzzle can be from this company – they ain’t even worth their discounted prices.

Nebulium

Nebulium by Nadieh Bremer – Artifact – 147 pieces

This gorgeous puzzle with abstract but symmetrical pieces was not only highly entertaining to assemble, but it made my sweet hubby’s heart go pitter patter. 💗 I tried to make this puzzle last by taking frequent breaks, but he absolutely loved how it went together and I had to stop him from working on it without me!

My husband is all about putting things in order, and the fact that this puzzle has symmetrical pieces that work outward from the center had him even more motivated than usual to help me. I just had the pieces strewn around on the table (not normal for me, I know, but I was trying to make my limited number of vacation puzzles last) and I asked him to help me find the pieces that connected to the starburst-looking piece that was the center.

Of course once he came over to help and saw that there were many pieces of the same shape he said we had to separate them by shape first before we went any further. Once that was done he was hooked, figuring out what set of pieces was the next layer had him more engaged with a puzzle than I’ve seen him in a long time. And more than once I had to make him stop working on it without me!

The image was beautiful, but it was the abstract pieces and how the puzzle was assembled from the center outward that had both of us so enamored with it. While we were working on it I was telling him about another puzzle by the same artist with a somewhat similar but more complex shape on the Artifact website, and how the other puzzle was in my cart first while I was shopping but I switched it out for this one because the first one looked a bit more difficult.

Once we finished this puzzle he asked me to show him the puzzle I didn’t buy, and then told me that I should buy it. Several times in the next couple of days he asked if I had bought it yet – can you tell he REALLY enjoyed the assembly of this puzzle?

If any of you are wondering…..of course I went back and bought the other puzzle. It came with us for our second trip. 😎

Water Drop

Water Drop – Wentworth (Mini Mindful) – 40 pieces

Excellent image, amazing piece shapes – just an all around wonderful puzzle that had me engaged and focused the entire time I was assembling it. The repetitive shaped pieces were a joy to work with and the colors in the water made for a stunning finished puzzle.

*Sorry about the cockeyed picture. I was on vacation! What do you want from me?!* 😉

This little one didn’t take long to assemble at all, but once I started working on it all I could think about was the next piece, what color fades into the next, and how this shape fits into that one. It was pure puzzle pleasure. 💟