This beautiful stitched heart entitled "LOVE IS THE HEART IN BLOSSOM" is a 1970's Springbok puzzle which we put together this week. You can't beat this for "Going Green" entertainment and relaxation! Finding pleasure in the simple things is heartwarming and just as wonderful as can be!
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That is one of the prettiest puzzles I've seen...and I look for them often. My husband is a master puzzeler and has one going most of the time. We sure are thinking alike this week, Coralie....I have hearts for Pink Saturday, too.
What a cute puzzle. My mother who will 87 in April loves to do puzzles and always has one going on a card table in her living room. She would enjoy the one you have shown. Stella
That is such a beatiful puzzle design. That couldn't have been easy, so congratulations on the accomplishment! My favorite puzzles are the Charles Wysocki. We try to find (and assemble) as many as we can during our two-week annual visit to the ocean, and we never do the same one twice. Puzzles are defintely a fun (and inexpensive!) simple pleasure, and there's always someone to pass them along to. Thanks for sharing. ♥
Hi Coralie, Wow,That must have been a tough puzzle to complete! Lots of detail! Perfect for the rainy weekend we are having here. I love doing puzzles with the kids, and board games too. Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Mary :)
What a GORGEOUS puzzle! :) We are a puzzle-working family. Tucker (7) absolutely LOVES putting them together and has a real knack for it, too. I bet that one was tough!
We love puzzles in my pre-k classroom! My students have gone from working 8 to 10 piece puzzles and now they are up to 63 piece puzzles! They are not only a wonderful to do but are great to develop higher-level thinking skills!
This heart is so unbelievable beautiful. I guess it was your favourite puzzle. I like all this wonderful treasures you show us. Thank you for sharing. Have a great week Janine
WOW....That must have been a fairly diffucult puzzle!! It is pretty "busy"!!
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Love,
Marilyn
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Puzzles can become all consuming. A great way to pass a snowy or rainy day. I would have never guessed by looking that it was a puzzle.
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That is one of the prettiest puzzles I've seen...and I look for them often. My husband is a master puzzeler and has one going most of the time. We sure are thinking alike this week, Coralie....I have hearts for Pink Saturday, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute puzzle. My mother who will 87 in April loves to do puzzles and always has one going on a card table in her living room. She would enjoy the one you have shown. Stella
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday! What a pretty puzzle. Grace
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheerful way to start my weekend! Hope your weekend is beautiful! Twyla
ReplyDeletePretty heart but would really have no time to do the puzzle!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
That is so pretty!
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Wonderful!!! Have a blessed weekend!
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ReplyDeleteThat is such a beatiful puzzle design. That couldn't have been easy, so congratulations on the accomplishment! My favorite puzzles are the Charles Wysocki. We try to find (and assemble) as many as we can during our two-week annual visit to the ocean, and we never do the same one twice. Puzzles are defintely a fun (and inexpensive!) simple pleasure, and there's always someone to pass them along to. Thanks for sharing. ♥
ReplyDeletegreat design in that heart! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Coralie,
ReplyDeleteWow,That must have been a tough puzzle to complete! Lots of detail!
Perfect for the rainy weekend we are having here.
I love doing puzzles with the kids, and board games too.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Mary :)
What a GORGEOUS puzzle! :) We are a puzzle-working family. Tucker (7) absolutely LOVES putting them together and has a real knack for it, too. I bet that one was tough!
ReplyDeleteWe love puzzles in my pre-k classroom! My students have gone from working 8 to 10 piece puzzles and now they are up to 63 piece puzzles! They are not only a wonderful to do but are great to develop higher-level thinking skills!
ReplyDeleteI love doing puzzles, and that one looks like it would be loads of fun doing!
ReplyDeleteThis heart is so unbelievable beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI guess it was your favourite puzzle.
I like all this wonderful treasures you show us.
Thank you for sharing.
Have a great week
Janine
We love doing puzzles, and this one is gorgeous. You should seal and hang it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday, Coralie.