Puzzle Mail

I have been trying to reign in the puzzle buying after going a bit crazy this summer. I’m not sure how successful I have been, but here are the eight puzzles I have purchased in the last month:

  • The Cambridge from Buffalo Games, Charles Wysocki
  • You’ve Got Mail from Spaghetti Tree Puzzles, Lori Harris
  • Autumn Festival from Pieces & Peace, Abby Jacobs
  • Seasons in Kyoto from eeBoo, Jennifer Potter
  • Paris Christmas from eeBoo, Jennifer Orkin Lewis
  • English Cottage from eeBoo, Victoria Ball
  • Home of Fashion from Penny Puzzle, Gaia Marfurt
  • NYC Apartment from Ravensburger, Jason Taylor

Only the Spaghetti Tree is 500 pieces; the rest are 1000. So I’m not doing very well at trying to obtain smaller piece counts, but I am still happy with all of my purchases.

6 Replies to “Puzzle Mail”

  1. I really like EeBoo puzzles. I’m trying to find the Home of Fashion, by Penny Puzzle. Since they are a Dutch manufacturer, harder to find in the U.S. I was on Puzzledly, they had one, but I wasn’t fast enough to purchase it. So, happy puzzling.

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    1. Thank you for your comment! I love eeBoo puzzles. I have done a bunch of them and always enjoyed them. Home of Fashion will be my first Penny Puzzle. I love the colors in that one. I had added it to my wishlist on Puzzledly and they sent me an email when it came back in stock so I was able to grab it that way.

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      1. Oh, thanks. I’ve tried on different sites putting my name on Wish List, but they never send a message when the puzzle is back in stock. Nice to know it works on Puzzledly. I haven’t ordered from them yet, but they have a lot of beautiful puzzles. I just ordered some from Werkeshoppe, they have very nice quality puzzles. For fun, I like their Snax Size puzzles too.

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