We do not have a book to review so we thought that we would write about Slave's jigsaw puzzle. Every Christmas, she buys a puzzle for the family to complete during the festivities. Last year, she had a HUGE four foot long puzzle with an underwater scene, which took up most of our floor space for weeks on end but this year she had a smaller one with pigtures of Guinea Pigs and veggies.
Slave did not expect the puzzle to be as difficult as it turned out to be. Here it is nearing completion. |
Some of these piggies looked familiar to us and we
were so pleased when Slave completed the puzzle. Here it is at last. |
Agent Big Red aka Garnet thinks he looks a lot like this piggy... but Garnet wants to know where his dandelion is. |
Slave's family enjoyed completing this puzzle and give it 5 stars for both difficulty and the lovely pigture and we give it 5 stars too as we loved seeing the piggies being put together and love the different yummy veggies in the design. Slave is glueing it together and will hang it up for us to enjoy all year round. One more coat of glue and it should be ready. Hooray!!
Agent Mouse does indeed look a lot like the featured peeg, Great puzzle, any clues as to where Slave bought it from?
ReplyDeleteI bought it from a local garden centre, which has a big Christmas display ( in England ). I am sure that it can be found on Amazon.
DeleteIt is made by Otter House, who make piggy cards, calendars, and mugs.
Our slave has this same puzzle but she got it a few years ago, we think it might have been Amazon or The Winking Cavy Store she also has another piggy puzzle from one of those places as well.
ReplyDeleteWe like the "piggy snap" shots wol
What a great puzzle! So neat that your piggies look like the ones on the puzzle!
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