We just finished this jigsaw about holiday stamps. We got it done fast and it was fun.
This is because it is TINY, not much bigger than my palm.
Tiny, but detailed and cute.
I am taking today off from blog visits. We have appointments all day long.
Oh, what a little
thing can turn
A heavy heart from sighs to song!
A smile can make the world less stern;
A word can cause the soul to burn
With glow of heaven, all night long!
~James Buckham
16 comments:
I never would have guessed from the first picture that the puzzle was that small. It's really cute.
Hope the appointments go well! And you have safe trips because I know you have to drive there. That's the smallest puzzle I've ever seen and I did not know that they make tiny puzzles
Cute and fun puzzles. Hope all the appointments went well.
My mother loved to do jigsaw puzzles and always had one on a table. They frustrate me….
Cute!!!
What a cute little mini puzzle. It looks sturdy. A few of my blog friends are working on puzzles right now. I love them, but it's been awhile since I've put one together. What a wonderful poem you shared at the end. Yes, it is the little things, isn't it? : )
~Sheri
Love the little llama! AND St. Basil's! ❤️❤️❤️
I'm glad you showed a bigger picture of the Swedish Dala horse, long a symbol of Sweden and the number one thing tourists would buy. I believe it has now been replaced at number one by a million different versions of the Swedish moose.
What a cute puzzle! I don't know that I could do that small of one, but I do like it.
Oh what fun, Ginny!! These are happy little puzzles... that put a smile on my face & I'm sure yours too. Darling!! ~Andrea xoxoxo
Cute. You deserve a day to refresh and renew!
Sounds like you have a busy day ahead of you. See you when you return.
Cute tiny puzzles too.
Sue
That's my kind of puzzle. Good luck with the appointments. ❤️
That is a cute puzzle.
And good news, you got the flower correct on my blog post. :-)
xx oo
Carla
That's a cute one and looks like it would be fun to do.
So cute, very pretty. I love to do jigsaw puzzles. A lovely poem you've chose too. Thanks Ginny!
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