Here are two more puzzles cut from the pictures I posted in my March 12 thread. (the fifth is a farm scene that I may not get to for awhile).
Winter Feeders is a little one, only 120 pieces, but a stickler because of all the grey. The pieces can best be seen in the back view. It's about nine inches tall. I like cutting these small ones every so often, especially when they present a little challenge.
My wife Jean has not assembled Artist's View yet. It's 300 pieces and a bit large (12 x 13.5). The pieces cut from the windows have little orientation to color lines so they're trickier to put together. I used butterfly locks about helf the time. By the way, as I entered this puzzle in my log book, I realized that it's the 745th full-size puzzle I've cut in the past nearly 20 years. Makes me exhausted just to think about it!!!
As usual, I hope they give you some ideas.
Carter
Winter Feeders is a little one, only 120 pieces, but a stickler because of all the grey. The pieces can best be seen in the back view. It's about nine inches tall. I like cutting these small ones every so often, especially when they present a little challenge.
My wife Jean has not assembled Artist's View yet. It's 300 pieces and a bit large (12 x 13.5). The pieces cut from the windows have little orientation to color lines so they're trickier to put together. I used butterfly locks about helf the time. By the way, as I entered this puzzle in my log book, I realized that it's the 745th full-size puzzle I've cut in the past nearly 20 years. Makes me exhausted just to think about it!!!
As usual, I hope they give you some ideas.
Carter
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