
Kurtis got back from his week long school cruise to the Bahamas on Saturday and promptly came down with a fever/chills on Sunday and into Monday. Monday he stayed home from school and when he was feeling a bit better I got out two book puzzles (
we got ours here) because I knew just like me, he cannot resist a good puzzle. We ended up putting both of them together and I am going to frame them soon. I love the book shaped boxes that they came in, and I plan to use them for storing my washi tapes, stickers, and other little paper goods on my studio desk.
Just like our
Halloween puzzle I decided to order a Valentine puzzle using scans of vintage valentine cards. We will probably put it together on Valentine’s week maybe while we munch of a heart shaped pizza :)
Absolutely lovely puzzle(s)!!!!
I just saw your Halloween puzzle! That’s such a neat idea!
Those are great puzzles! I might have to purchase one for myself. :)
jessica, I had my eye on them for awhile and since they are on sale I just had to! The website actually has a lot of fun stuff on it too, I ordered some christmas gifts from them :)
Jennifer, I thought so too! I love putting together puzzles, but im kind of picky. I only want to go through the putting together if i’d like to frame it afterwards :)
We’ve started a tradition of getting a puzzle from Liberty Puzzles every Christmas. They are quite a challenge but absolutely gorgeous and we all love the “whimsy” pieces.
http://www.libertypuzzles.com/
Puzzles are so fun and calming to do when you’re sick, and you picked some really cool ones. Thanks for the link to them!
Blair, I agree they are a nice way to slow down
Maggie, I love that idea! Those are some amazing puzzles, I love the Mother Goose Blocks one
i haven’t done a puzzle in so long. i’m thinking of taking one with me when i babysit for a friend next week ( my first time ever, ah!) because i feel like kids always love that. i need to find a really cute one!
Rae, thats a great idea for babysitting!