Right now, I am working on an ocean reef scene. It is the biggest puzzle I have ever done so far, and is taking me a while. Hopefully I will have it done this weekend, because I have a valentines puzzle I want to make for my wife.
I will post pics of the reef scene when I get it done.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Puzzles for Christmas ...
I started this hobby of puzzle cutting a month or so before Christmas. I cut several Christmas card size puzzles just learn, and I did make several presents this year, and this is the first of the gifts.
I cut two of these, although the second one was larger. Here is it's pic.
Both of these were gifts. They were cut in what I call random style which it kind of knobby, less uniform. I am going to try and keep better info on my puzzles in the future. I didn't even write down what size they were.
I got a pic of my sisters dog, and cut him into a puzzle. I really feel like it turned out well.
I also cut a winter scene and an enlarged set of stamps. Here are their pics.
The ballarina's really turned out nice, and I enjoyed cutting them. I am looking into a painting to do with ballet as the subject.
From finished puzzles |
I cut two of these, although the second one was larger. Here is it's pic.
From finished puzzles |
Both of these were gifts. They were cut in what I call random style which it kind of knobby, less uniform. I am going to try and keep better info on my puzzles in the future. I didn't even write down what size they were.
I got a pic of my sisters dog, and cut him into a puzzle. I really feel like it turned out well.
From finished puzzles |
From finished puzzles |
I also cut a winter scene and an enlarged set of stamps. Here are their pics.
From finished puzzles |
From finished puzzles |
From finished puzzles |
From finished puzzles |
From finished puzzles |
The ballarina's really turned out nice, and I enjoyed cutting them. I am looking into a painting to do with ballet as the subject.
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Just starting this blog to record my attempts at cutting wooden jigsaw puzzles. More to come latter.
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