Cobble Hill 1000 Piece Puzzle Jardiniere: A Gardener/'s Calendar-Sample Poster Included
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A Gardener's Calendar Jigsaw Puzzle. This 1000-piece puzzle is a delightful journey through the seasons, capturing the essence of gardening and nature's ever-changing beauty. Each piece of this puzzle is a vibrant snapshot of the gardener's calendar, showcasing the colorful blooms, lush greenery, and changing landscapes that define each season. From the vibrant blossoms of spring to the golden hues of autumn, every detail is meticulously crafted to evoke the joy and tranquility of gardening. The high... - Manufacturers part number: COB40089
- NO INSTRUCTIONS REQUIRED: Simply use the box cover or the poster included. Finished size is 67.6CM x 48.9CM
- HIGH-QUALITY MATERIAL: The glare-reducing linen paper and crisp image make it a perfect piece to frame, the durable high-quality blue board makes snapping your piece into place possible time and time again
- RANDOM-CUT PIECES: Random cut puzzles are the signature style of a Cobble Hill puzzle. Quirky piece shapes make puzzle time more adventurous while the linen print texture is calming to your fingertips
- EARTH FRIENDLY: All cardboard used in this 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle is made from 100% recycled material. Plus all of the ink used in creating such crisp and clear images is vegetable based
- JARDINIERE: A GARDENER'S CALENDAR 1000 PIECE PUZZLE: Beautifully illustrates the work of Eugene Grasset, a pioneer of Art Nouveau design. This 1000 piece collage immerses the puzzler into 12 intricate gardening scenes by month, headlined in French. There are Zodiac signs for each month in this calendar. Zodiac signs as we know them today, span across two months. The small signs labeled in each month are not incorrect in that it was a design choice by the Art Nouveau artist, Eugene Grasset (1845-1917). Never mind the fact that we may now have a 13th sign - Ophiuchus!
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