The curse of the missing piece - and such a shame - such a nice puzzle. Although the colours could be muted in places it was nice to place the people and the buildings, trees and sky gave a basic frame. Even so, nothing can quite replace the disappointment of getting to the end and finding that you aren't complete.
Time taken: day
Tuesday, 30 April 2019
National Trust Minatures
Over the Easter holidays I managed to squeeze in some National Trust properties and got back to collecting their mini puzzles. Always lovely as they are Wentworth, but don't take long to do.
Time taken: 10 minutes
Toy Stamps - Wentworth (1000 pieces)
My birthday falls in January which means family members are able to take advantage of the Wentworth Wooden Jigsaw winter sale. This year I was really treated with this 1000 piece beauty. It was great fun to do. Once the edge was in place I simple built up stamps based around a central colour. Orange stamps first, then pink and finishing with blue. I thought it would take a while as pieces and whimsies add an extra layer of difficulty, but the picture was so nice that I became completely absorbed.
Time taken: Morning
Time taken: Morning
Antique World Map - Waddingtons (1250 pieces)
I do like a good world map and this one proved a lovely little number. Once the frame was in place I focused on the yellow lines which created the outlines of the centre maps. After that I focused on countries and oceans. Finally I filled in the scenes.
Time taken: afternoon and evening
Time taken: afternoon and evening
The Old Bridge - Silver Arrow Puzzles (1500 pieces)
Time taken: 1 day
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