Jigsaw Puzzles
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:11 am
Recently I've been doing some puzzles in my spare time. The first one is called "Crescent Moon Bay" by Darrell Bush (300 pieces, 21.25 in. x 15 in.) and the second one is just a Bear (100 pieces, 12.5 in. x 15 in.) and they were glued to a foam board.
I have also ordered a puzzle with a custom image on it for something special, and if it doesn't make it in what I'm going to enter it in, then I will post it here. Anyone want to guess what it is? It's going to be 11 in. x 14 in. with 252 pieces.
Also, I have recently discovered this AMAZING puzzle. It measures 14 FEET by 6 FEET, with 24,000 pieces. It's called "LIFE: The Great Challenge" by Royce B. McClure. It costs around $300 depending on where you buy it at. In the future, my family plans on buying it so we can all put it together. The puzzle comes in 4 bags inside a pretty big box, and each bag contains a section of the puzzle (which means that all the pieces in one bag are sorted so that they will go together with one another, how neat!). For more details, you can visit their website:
http://worldslargestpuzzle.com/
And now, on to the pictures!
I will make more picture posts as I do more puzzles.
Click here to view the competed Crescent Moon Bay Puzzle.
Click here to view the completed Bear Puzzle.

I have also ordered a puzzle with a custom image on it for something special, and if it doesn't make it in what I'm going to enter it in, then I will post it here. Anyone want to guess what it is? It's going to be 11 in. x 14 in. with 252 pieces.

Also, I have recently discovered this AMAZING puzzle. It measures 14 FEET by 6 FEET, with 24,000 pieces. It's called "LIFE: The Great Challenge" by Royce B. McClure. It costs around $300 depending on where you buy it at. In the future, my family plans on buying it so we can all put it together. The puzzle comes in 4 bags inside a pretty big box, and each bag contains a section of the puzzle (which means that all the pieces in one bag are sorted so that they will go together with one another, how neat!). For more details, you can visit their website:
http://worldslargestpuzzle.com/
And now, on to the pictures!
I will make more picture posts as I do more puzzles.
Click here to view the competed Crescent Moon Bay Puzzle.
Click here to view the completed Bear Puzzle.