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    I found this online the other day thought it was pretty funny......knowing how crazy it can make you, to be missing a puzzle piece.


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    I just ran across an interesting jigsaw puzzle on line. A little pricey, but I bet it would keep you busy:
    http://calamityware.com/products/cop...e-2-evil-twins

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    Oh gosh! I don't think so! I'm into nature scenes. I think that one would surely drive me nuts! haha I've been looking at a couple wooden ones. But I bought a bunch of the regular ones to do in the future, so it might be awhile before letting myself get into wooden ones.

    Here's a really neat one. It's a bit cheaper than the others. You can see in an image to the side how unusual the pieces are.

    https://www.amazon.com/Artifact-Puzz...C+naughty+bird

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    Here's my last 2. The first one is of Wood Ducks, and the second one is "The Road to Yesteryear". I love getting lost in the puzzle. I had to force myself to stop a couple weeks ago, because I have too much to do for christmas.......but when New Years comes..............

    wood duck puzzle 2.jpg


    Road to Yesteryear.jpg

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    You pick the prettiest puzzles.

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    LOVE those wood ducks! Who is the maker of your puzzles, Cathy?
    My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far today, I have finished two bags of M&Ms and a chocolate cake. I feel better already!

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    That Naughty Bird puzzle looks like fun--I like the puzzle shapes.

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    Some of those wooden puzzles are called "artifact" puzzles........I think it's because of all those hidden shapes. Some of those wooden puzzles can have quite bizarre images, but I like more nature stuff. But as you could see, it's pricey.......and some are $150. So......I wouldn't want to get addicted to those!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KayLR View Post
    LOVE those wood ducks! Who is the maker of your puzzles, Cathy?
    Well, the makers aren't usually the artists who have created the image. But they are the ones with the jigsaws! I like several of the companies. Cobble Hill made the Bateman ones and makes others. The only thing I don't like about them is that it seems they need to sharpen their saws. They always have a lot of white tags on their puzzle pieces and if the puzzle is darker, it really shows. I bought a package of different colors of permanent Sharpie markers and it covers up those tags very well. Also, Some people don't like Cobble Hill's style because all the pieces are different shapes and they don't go straight across the image, but are in wavy patterns. Some people really don't like that and find it too difficult. But some of us like that challenge.

    I also really like Buffalo Games company and SunsOut company. I'm sure there are other good ones, but the puzzles I seem to like are from these companies. Mostly I look for images that I like the most, and go with whoever makes that one.

    I bought my son a Puzzlebug one of hot dogs. hahaha It's a thing he has. He's a vegetarian for the most part, but has a soft spot for a good hot dog. Anyhow, it was too hard for him and he gave up. I told him I'd do it and boy, was it cheaply made and because of that, it WAS really hard. It wouldn't stay together and sections of it would pop out, just by looking at it. But I finished it and glued it. But along the way, I had to put weights on those areas that kept popping up. It ended up making a good image, but I don't think I would order their puzzles again. And it definitely wasn't a nature scene! haha
    Here's a pic of that silly, frustrating puzzle:

    Hot dog puzzle.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaneV2.0 View Post
    I just ran across an interesting jigsaw puzzle on line. A little pricey, but I bet it would keep you busy:
    http://calamityware.com/products/cop...e-2-evil-twins
    this puzzle would put me in the looney bin!

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