

Cracker Jack - Springbok 500 pc 1991
No surprise inside aside from all the pieces being present. This was fun and easy.


No surprise inside aside from all the pieces being present. This was fun and easy.
It took two evenings, the second being a long evening. I think this was my first Heye. The paper was peeling away on two tabs.
From the Colors of the World Series. This was pretty easy. With the exception of only a small number of pieces, it was obvious to which umbrella they belonged.
A bit more challenging for me than many 500 pieces but still done in an evening.
This one doesn't photograph well but is very pretty, especially the tapestries. The pieces were surprisingly firm for a vintage Springbok.
The black was a bit tricky
I'm not feeling smurfy about the smurfing missing piece.
I enjoy this brand's quality and many of their images. I pre-ordered four from their fall collection this week and have a few more on my shelf I haven't yet done.
Artist Dominic Davison.
One of the many different road to the Eiffel Tower images found on puzzles.
I've been working through some of the puzzles in my collection I'm meh on. The one I started today also had the Eiffel Tower.
Artist: John Sloane.
A thrift store find.
I found this challenging for a 500 pc puzzle.
Another one from the last week or so. The fit was too loose for my liking.
The bean sprouts challenged me
500 pcs each.
I bought these a while back on sale at Offe Market. I'll be bringing them to the next swap.
This one has been on my shelf for a while.
Mr first and last Hobbry
Another quick and easy puzzle.