Showing posts with label Alan Giana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alan Giana. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Puzzle #37 - MasterPieces - Memory Lane EZ Grip - Barnyard Beauties - 300 pieces

Puzzle #37

This was my palate cleanser after struggling to finish up the last one (White Mountain Beach Vacation).  Did exactly what I wanted it to do... gave me a pleasant and easy puzzle to solve to get me back on track.  Going to start Puzzle #38 tonight!  :)   Puzzles are for enjoyment... which means solving puzzles of all sizes and difficulty levels.  The image on this one is lovely.  That wagon reminds me of the old black wagon we had when I was a kid.  Daddy let it sit in the front yard for one entire summer.  A bunch of us neighbor kids loved to sit and play in that wagon - and eat those little boxes of animal crackers.   :)   Great trip down memory lane.  Like the box says...





Finished on June 2, 2022

Puzzle #37 - MasterPieces - Memory Lane EZ Grip - Barnyard Beauties - 300 pieces 


Sunday, March 6, 2022

Puzzle #20 - Masterpieces - Memory Lane Bridge of Hope - 300 pieces

Yup, this was a super simple puzzle.  Kind of a palate cleanser after that last one.  I am realizing that I have grown so much since I started doing these, however, and this was no challenge whatsoever.  It was enjoyable, but not as enjoyable as the easy ones were at the beginning.  However, quality of the puzzle is top notch.  Large poster, thick pieces that fit together well, nicely printed images.  And I really do like the oversized pieces - so much easier to see and hold.  (boy I must be old)  MasterPieces makes great puzzles!!


Finished on March 6, 2022

Puzzle #20 - Master Pieces Memory Lane - Bridge of Hope - 300 pieces - Alan Giana




Thursday, February 17, 2022

My first 'Did not complete'

My first 'Did Not Complete'

Well, this was disheartening.  I began this puzzle (part of a set of 4 in one box - a 'feature' I now avoid...) and very quickly realized it was not enjoyable.  Since I had begun puzzling for relaxation, mindful mindlessness, and enjoyment, I knew I wouldn't want to waste time with a puzzle that was only frustrating.  That goes against the whole point for me!  So, this became the very first puzzle that I did not complete.  I simply boxed it back up and got out a new puzzle.  Good decision - glad I set this precedent for myself.  Life is too short for unenjoyable puzzles, wine or books!

So what was it that gave me such a fit?  The puzzle didn't match the picture - it had whole ends of the edges cut off.  Colors were indiscriminate.  I should have taken a better photo before I ended... but you can see the yellow butterfly on left is right at the edge of puzzle.  Yet in the photo on the box there are pink flowers and sky to the left of the butterfly.  Same issue on right side, although not as pronounced.  And those darned funky shaped pieces.  I couldn't even figure out the border!


February 17, 2022

This was a Bits & Pieces 4 in 1 set of 500 piece puzzles by artist Alan Giana.  I really love Alan Giana!  But did not like this set.  I think the lesson learned (for me) is to stick with individually boxed puzzles instead of the cheaper sets.  


Thankfully, I later gave this set to my wonderful niece who is not nearly as picky as her crotchety aunt... she put together one of the puzzles and sent me a photo.  It was truly beautiful!!  (the cat and the puzzle both!)  :D