Supporting Women Puzzle Preneurs
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Welcome to the third edition and the New Year issue of the Puzzle Hobby Magazine.
This month we had a opportunity to do an email interview with lifelong Artist, Greg Giordano. His experience stems from a family passionate in the art world. To this day, he has produced some of the most beautiful wildlife scenes found in jigsaw puzzles and many other forms. We've located a relatively new puzzle company. The owners of WerkShoppe have an extensive history which they bring to the marketplace so they have become successful very fast. There are two upcoming Events this summer mentioned in this month's edition. Plus we have a chat with an Instagram Influencer and a V.I.P.? Cover Image: Fireworks Symphony Puzzle, Cra-Z-Art, Colorluxe Premium, Pieces: 1500 , Size: 23" x 33" Back Image: Artist's Desk Puzzle, Ravensburger, Artist: Aimee Stewart, Pieces: 1000, Size: 27" x 20"
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We continue to focus on supporting women who are dedicated to producing and marketing puzzles in one form or another. For them, we are grateful and inspired.
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EDITOR Linda Richard ASSOCIATE EDITORS Judithlynn Krusky Sherri Demos CONTRIBUTORS Greg Giordano WerkShoppe Puzzles Puzzle Parley JPiC - Karine Déry Puzzle Barn- Ron Degenfelder World Puzzle Days Kloyda Tremblay - Instagram Tammi Parnell - V.I.P. Puzzle Community-Rubén Moreno My Jigsaw Journal Sherri Demos - Guest Blog Ronnie Joy Schultz-Story
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Greg and Company
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Greg and Company is a family of fine artists. Their work can be found around the world in jigsaw puzzles and many other forms of products. Their utmost quality of art pays very close attention to detail which captures scenes beautifully.
WerkShoppe Puzzles
The WerkShoppe Puzzle Company launched their business during the COVID jigsaw puzzle rave and have become successful very fast with beautiful artwork images.
Inside Look At Instagram(er) Contact:
info.puzzlehobby@gmail.com www.puzzlehobby.com
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Kloyda Tremblay shares her adventure as a digital content creator and how she gains so many followers in the jigsaw puzzle online world.
About Puzzle Hobby Magazine We are here to start off your New Year with a positive attitude and give you inspiration to continue the endless tasks you encounter daily. By sharing our support with Women Entrepreneurs like yourself, we are developing partnerships among the jigsaw puzzle marketplace. This magazine will produce useful resources for research, expansion and growth for your business. Also, feel free to reach out to us with your thoughts and ideas. All suggestions are welcome no matter how small. What would you like to see or know that would be helpful and/or improve a Puzzle-Preneur's success? Finally, a special thanks to all our Contributors for their time and our Volunteer Associates for their tireless commitments.
Linda Richard Editor
New Year Message To Our Readers To all our puzzle friends and group members, we wish you a Happy New Year! May we rise above the trials and tribulations of 2021 with a refreshed look into a brighter future of better days ahead. At Puzzle Hobby Magazine, we will continue to provide you with a solid support base in 2022. We hope you continue to share your experiences with us over this New Year. Cheers! The Editorial Team
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National Puzzle Day Jan 29th 2022 Take the time today to enjoy this special day with a friend and celebrate by doing your favorite puzzle together. Then share it with your online community using #NationalPuzzleDay to encourage people to join in the fun!
National Puzzle Day Jan 29th 2022 Experience the benefits of doing jigsaw puzzles Pay it forward by encouraging a non-puzzler to try a puzzle with you Create new memories by doing puzzles together Share your puzzle on social media channels to make great connections with other enthusiasts Start a collection of jigsaw puzzles There's no right way or wrong way to do a jigsaw puzzle The internet is filled with advice about puzzles
Supporting Empowered Women Puzzle Preneurs The women presented here all have one thing in common, their LOVE of puzzles, and have found their niche in the puzzle world.
Lori Schory Puzzle Artist
Karine Déry JPiC
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Anne D. Williams Author/Historian
Is this You? Contact Us
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Shelley Davis Puzzle Artist
Linda Richard Klodya Tremblay Puzzler/Author Puzzler/Instagram
Supporting Empowered Women Puzzle Preneurs Each woman has their interpretation of how to express their passion for puzzles which helps promote the benefits of jigsaw puzzles to the world.
Anie Maltais JaCaRou Puzzles
Mari and Eva Marieva Puzzles
PuzzleUp.org Ann Marie Mendlow Wooden Puzzles WorkShoppe
Jamie Lane Grateful House
Lauren Altman PuzzlePeak.com
Arte et Marte Puzzles
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Power of the Puzzle This is the thrill of what I do! Meeting a person like Ronnie is a highlight for me because it is one more person that has reached out to me who reveals the 'effects' of what jigsaw puzzles can do for people. For most 'newbies', the experience of jigsaw puzzling is not acknowledged much other than it is a very fun hobby. For others, like Ronnie's discovery, it comes across almost magical. She has given us permission to share her story. This is someone who had never tried a puzzle during her life and with a little boost from a friend, she fell into the passion and benefits of this great hobby. Here's what she said... It’s truly a pleasure to chat with you and share my (very brief) personal experience with puzzling. I am 65 years old and have many hobbies but had never done a puzzle in my life (until a few weeks ago). My neighbour/ friend had one on her table a few weeks ago and asked me if I wanted to try and do it with her. It was a 500 piece, New Yorker magazine cover, cardboard puzzle already started by her. I was a bit intimidated and almost felt “on the spot” but said “sure”. She worked on one side of the puzzle and I worked the other and it was quiet in the room. Boy!..did I get into it. We were doing it about an hour together and then changed sides a few times and continued. Later that evening I asked her when she might be doing it again and asked if I could come back. This went on for a few evenings (snacks included) until the puzzle was completed. She was so 'cute', that when there was just one final piece left she said “you do the honours”. I was SO hooked, but something happened as well. A few things actually.
I ride my Peloton daily and I craft but part of my day has to include doing a puzzle. 10
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Power of the Puzzle I fell into a wooden puzzle group on Facebook and started ordering wooden puzzles, my first being one from Stave really? I did not know this was considered the Rolls Royce of puzzling. In addition, I ordered a Wentworth puzzle. And every day I was puzzling. I ordered Liberty, BCB, and Mosaic too. Here is the cool part for me. I am somewhat, (LOL) high energy, can be hyper and seldom sit still. Puzzling is teaching me patience, to be still and literally in the moment. As a loyal, long time yogi and someone who meditates nothing is more relaxing for me than doing a puzzle. My mind literally goes empty. I love it! I am now getting involved in the puzzle community and making friends too. To be 65 years old and find a new passion is a blessing and I hear it’s great for brain health too. Love to tell the universe what the puzzle process has done for me. Imagine doing an activity that brings you joy and your mind is completely still? Puzzling does this for me! Ronnie Joy Schultz Special thanks to Ronnie for allowing us to share her story with us. We hope her story helps 'pay it forward' to others so they may get the opportunity to experience the power of the puzzle too. Please share this with someone who may be struggling with stresses in their life - puzzling does help. PUZZLE HOBBY MAGAZINE
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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PUZZLE REVIEW Fireworks Symphony Brand: Cra-Z-Art Colorluxe Premium Puzzles Title: Fireworks Symphony Pieces: 1500 Size: 23" x 33"
Overall Experience: Good Cut Quality: Very good Board Quality: thickness is medium Shape Cut: random-like and small Image Quality: Good Hardest Area: none Puzzle Dust? none Finish Quality: Smooth-shiny Box Quality: Great Sealed Pieces Inside Box: Yes Was this purchased new? Yes Price: $20.00 Bits & Pieces online Recommend Level: High Time: 12 hours
Having established the layout, it then turned out to be 5 different little puzzles for me. After the initial sort was completed I took each section and built the fireworks according to color patterns, starting with the largest of areas and working my way through the rest.
As you can see this Fireworks Symphony puzzle comes color-coded on the back. There was no need to lay out the pieces once they were sorted according to the color piles. This image is of the first section that shows the difference between the front image to the color-coded back image shown in a photo above. PUZZLE HOBBY MAGAZINE | 13
Greetings Puzzlers!
Announcing the 2022 Puzzle Parley, the sixteenth in-person parley since 1994!
After the long Covid-19 hiatus, the popular in-person Puzzle Parley will return the weekend of July 22-24, 2022 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, just 65 miles west of Boston. Please save the date and plan to join us to share the latest in puzzle crafting, collecting, and history. The puzzle-filled weekend will include some old favorites, such as the Pagey Elliott Puzzle Exchange (for puzzle crafters), the Cutters' round-table discussion now including both scroll cut and laser cut puzzles, the Best in Show, Yankee Swap, and evenings assembling puzzles into the wee hours with new and old friends. There will be presentations by puzzle historians, collectors, and cutters as well as cutting workshops and opportunities to meet some of today’s most innovative modern puzzle crafters. New and antique puzzles will be on sale. There will even be a speed contest on Saturday evening sponsored and run by Artifact Puzzles to test your puzzle assembly skills. 14 | PUZZLE HOBBY MAGAZINE
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Tammi Parnell
Cobble Hill Puzzle Company VIP I approached Tammi back in 2016 and had asked her if she would be interested in being a VIP- Very Important Puzzler for the Cobble Hill Puzzle Company. She would assemble and review the Rainbow Collection, seven puzzles in total. Tammi was delighted to take on the challenge. She was also gracious enough to send us the following photos and comments about her puzzle adventures. Tammi included a few photos of her furry friends as well!! My name is Tammi Parnell and I live in the beautiful Annapolis Valley, in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. I am 42 years old and have been doing puzzles since I was 2 years old! My obsession and addiction to jigsaw puzzles has grown even more as an adult and I find them very good for calming anxiety and very enjoyable as well.
My other hobbies include trips to local beaches to collect beautiful rocks, especially agate, which is my favorite; and spending time with my family and friends. I am a married mother of 2 and also have 3 cats and a dog. I work full time at an animal hospital and adore animals, but especially cats!
My cats are my "helpers", but mostly sleep in the puzzle box or on the pieces as I work around them.
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Tammi Parnell
Cobble Hill Puzzle Company VIP
Two of the seven Cobble Hill Rainbow Collection series puzzles and Tammi's 'furry puzzle helper' I cannot answer how many Cobble Hill puzzles I have assembled to date, as I have not kept track over the years, but definitely too many to count!!! It would be well over a hundred for sure!!! (Perhaps closer to 200??? Really not sure.)
I do not do reviews for other puzzle companies; only for Cobble Hill.
I have continued to be a
Cobble Hill VIP over the years and the very generous Linda Maxwell, who runs the program, has continued to be positively encouraging of my puzzle activity and puzzle reviews.
Cobble Hill continues to be my favorite puzzle company and I absolutely love their beautiful and unique puzzle images! I am also proud that the company is Canadian, as I am a proud Canadian too!
I tend to buy puzzles quicker than I can do them and have a rather large collection of approximately 1000 puzzles which I am slowly working on selling individually as I assemble them. (I buy too many per year to count or keep track of). I especially enjoy puzzle images with bright colors and anything rainbow!
I love cat puzzles and food and candy puzzles and
teacup/teapot/kettle puzzles and collage puzzles and puzzles featuring hobbies, like knitting and sewing and yarn. I do not enjoy puzzles with bland colors or scenery.
My favorite puzzle brands include Cobble Hill Puzzles and Ravensburger, but I also enjoy many, many other brands and am more drawn to the puzzle image than the brand. I enjoy puzzles that are well made, with thick pieces and funny shapes, as opposed to the standard grid-cut piece shapes and I do not like thin pieces or loose-fitting pieces
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Tammi Parnell
Cobble Hill Puzzle Company VIP My
online
puzzle
puzzle
company,
Eurographics,
or
purchases such from
as
are
either
Cobble
an
online
Hill
directly or
puzzle
from
Springbok
store,
such
a or as
Puzzle Warehouse or Jigsaw Jungle, or other online stores that sell puzzles and also Amazon.
When I complete a puzzle, I take a picture of it to post to Facebook and then take it apart and put it back in it's box, in a ziploc bag. (I keep my favorites and sell the rest).
My favorite Facebook puzzle groups are Jigsaw Puzzle Enthusiasts,
Jigsaw
Puzzle
Connections,
and
Puzzling
Together. These are the groups I post in most often.
I
have
participated
in
online
puzzle
This did not mean that I completed more
groups and competitions over the years,
puzzles
such
because some of those people are retired
as
World
Puzzle
Days,
and
the
Jigsaw Jubilee.
than
the
other
participants,
and have unlimited time to work on puzzles. To me, it meant that despite working full
My most outstanding puzzle memory is
time, I was still able to complete a fairly
when
North
large
American Jigsaw Jubilee in 2017 and it
more
not
completed.
I
first
only
participated
challenged
me
in
to
the
do
bigger
amount than
of I
puzzles
thought
and I
sometimes
could
have
piece count puzzles for the first time in my life (1500 - 2000 pieces), but I was the
first
complete
person
in
North
the
first
America
puzzle
of
I am not a competitive person by nature,
to
but it still feels good when you can set a
the
goal for yourself and not only accomplish
competition!
that goal, but surpass it!
I was very proud of my accomplishments in
the
World
Jigsaw Puzzle
Jubilee
I
am
participating
in
World
because I surpassed my personal goals
but I can only do them on evenings and
each time for the amount of puzzles I
weekends, as I also work full time.
was able to complete.
that
Currently,
many 1000 piece puzzles as I can for this,
these
years
the
competitions,
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the
in
Puzzle Days 2022 and will strive to do as
in
in
also
I
participated
Days
and
Tammi Parnell
Cobble Hill Puzzle Company VIP How many puzzles I do per week varies
I am the only person in my household who
greatly. I tend to do more puzzles in the
enjoys doing puzzles, so I do them alone
winter
and without any help.
and
less
puzzles
during
the
summer.
I typically enjoy 500 piece count
puzzles
and
counts too.
sometimes
smaller
piece
I have done a 1000 piece
I have a very deep passion and love of jigsaw
puzzles
and
how
I
became
a
puzzle in 4 hours before, but it typically
Cobble Hill VIP (Very Important Puzzler)
takes me about 6 hours and if the puzzle
was
is more difficult, it can take me 8 hours or
Richard in December of 2016 and asked if
more to complete.
I
when
would
Cobble
I
was
be Hill
approached
interested VIP
and
in
by
Linda
becoming
receiving
the
a
new
I do not currently have a puzzle room, but
Rainbow Collection (all 7) and reviewing
I
them and posting my reviews of them on
dream
puzzles
of
having
are
stored
one in
some piles
in
day.
My
various
Facebook.
closets of my home, but I do wish to have proper shelves built to store and display
I was over the moon excited and felt like I
them in a more organized manner in the
had won the lottery to be chosen for such
future.
an
important
task!
I
immediately
fell
in
love with these bright, beautifully colored I don't usually eat while puzzling, but I do
rainbow
enjoy a cup of tea.
them,
puzzles
each
and
puzzle
upon
became
completing more
and
more addictive and I quickly completed all
7
colored
puzzles
and
posted
my
reviews.
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Tammi's Tips
Cobble Hill Puzzle Company VIP
When it comes to assembling a puzzle, there are no rules!
Some people sort pieces and some people don't.
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Everyone does things differently and every way of doing things is okay because there is no wrong way to do it
Some people insist on not looking at the box cover, but I rely on the puzzle image on either the box cover or an included poster to help.
Some people start with edge pieces and some people don't.
There is no right or wrong way.
Tammi Parnell
Cobble Hill Puzzle Company VIP My typical approach while solving puzzles is to sort the pieces first. I sort out the edge pieces and I sort out anything that looks like a part of the puzzle that will go together, like similar colors or pieces of an object in the image. After I have done my sorting, I start to piece things together.
I fully feel that a puzzle should be enjoyable and relaxing and fun! If I am trying to work on a puzzle and it is just absolutely not fun and feels more like a chore, then it goes back in the box! Puzzles are meant to be enjoyed.
I don't really know how I got into puzzling, I just know that I started at a very young age and have always enjoyed them very much throughout my life.
My recommended type of puzzles to try out are literally any and all!!! I have several different puzzle company/brands that I personally love and people should try as many different companies/brands as they can to learn what they truly like.
There is no shortage of images available and I love that puzzles keep being produced in new, beautiful, exciting images with something for everyone! As soon as I see a puzzle (image) that I "MUST HAVE", I order it immediately. I guess it is similar to loving a piece of artwork. The image is what draws me in and gets my attention. And having that puzzle (image) brings me joy and happiness, like a collector of anything probably also feels after acquiring the desired item for their collection.
My future puzzle plans include finding more time to do puzzles, because they bring me joy and happiness and peace in this chaotic, stressful world and to one day have a puzzle room of my own to be able to organize and display my lovely puzzles on shelves and keep my favorites for years to come.
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Artist of the Month Greg Giordano When it comes to jigsaw puzzles, many puzzlers do not pay much attention to the artist, yours truly included. However, the more puzzles you do, you may tend to start favouring Artists like I did. The following is an in depth look at how this Artist's life gravitated towards a successful career designing jigsaw puzzle images among other forms of art. Special thanks to Greg Giordano for sharing his side of jigsaw puzzles through an email interview. Let's begin. Q. For our Readers, which state do you live in? I live in Connecticut. Q. Where did you grow up? I grew up in New York City. I would often go to the Central Park Zoo with my father and brother, who were/are both artists and in the Art Licensing industry. There, we would sketch and observe animals, and enjoy time with one another. Q. How did you become interested in art licensing to jigsaw puzzles in the first place? My father, Joe Giordano, was an artist, and began working in the Art Licensing industry in the 1980s. As a result, I was surrounded by art at a young age, and was also able to experience the industry firsthand. When I began in the Art Licensing industry almost 25 years ago, I developed relationships with various manufacturers and Licensees, and the jigsaw puzzle category became a natural evolution for my artwork. Q. What kind of education do you have that gives you the abilities to be so creative in your artwork? I attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City, and throughout my career as an artist, various art workshops throughout the country. Q. What did you do for a living before you decided to get into art licensing? I’ve always been an artist, but before I was involved in Art Licensing, I was a wildlife painter. I painted and sold my original paintings throughout the United States and Canada.
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Artist of the Month Greg Giordano
Q. Do you travel a lot and which images were created as a result of your travels? I enjoy traveling, especially to the American West. Many of my wildlife images were created using photographs I took on these trips. More recently, my family and I have been traveling to Coastal Maine. These trips to Maine inspired a recent puzzle image I created, “Lobster Shack” (image above). I find that I’m also able to gather a lot of inspiration from the sights I see locally in the Northeast. Q. Who were/are your biggest influences and inspirations in the art licensing world? I have to say that my father has been my biggest influence. I also find the works of contemporary western and wildlife artists to be very inspiring. Q. Are you from an artistic family background? My father, Joe Giordano, started in the Art Licensing industry in the early 1980s. My brother Robert Giordano of Giordano Studios has been involved in Art Licensing for over 30 years. PUZZLE HOBBY MAGAZINE | 23
Artist of the Month Greg Giordano
Q. How does photography enter into your work? When I started in Art Licensing over 25 years ago, I was hand-painting all of my art and creating designs from those paintings. As technology advanced, I found myself creating images digitally. Initially, there was a combination of hand painting and photography, but now, almost all of the images I create are done digitally, and exclusively use photographic materials and references. Q. Where do you get all the photos you use in your designs? Most of the photographs that I use in my designs I’ve taken myself, but when necessary, I will purchase photos from various stock agencies. Q. What products other than jigsaw puzzles, have you licensed your artwork to? I currently work with almost 80 licensees globally, and while puzzles are probably one of my most popular categories, my designs have also been licensed for various home accents, including blankets, wall décor, garden flags, tin signs, and pillows. Additionally, my art has been licensed for many everyday products, such as calendars, bookmarks, t-shirts, mugs, greeting cards and other stationery products. Q. Have you always identified yourself as an artist? While I was also very involved in sports when I was younger, art has always been a huge part of my life, so yes, I feel that I’ve always identified as an artist.
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Artist of the Month Greg Giordano Q. What is the average length of time it takes for you to create one image? Generally, a puzzle image takes around 2 to 3 weeks to complete. More simple artwork with less components, like the designs I create for greeting cards or flags, take less time. Q. Do you know how many puzzle images you have licensed over the years? I currently work with 26 puzzle licensees, and my puzzles are sold in over 30 countries worldwide, as well as digitally. I’ve created puzzle designs for co-branded licensing programs with John Deere and Farmall tractors, as well as Chevrolet, Dodge, Volkswagen and Ford automotive brands. In my archive of over 600 designs, 200 of them have been licensed as puzzle images. Q. Out of all your licensed images, do you know which image has sold the most puzzles? My most successful puzzle image, and actually my most successful image overall, has been “Christmas on the Farm'' . I created this image in 2015, right before the “red truck” trend really exploded, and my timing was just right. This image is currently featured on over 20 different products, including cross-stitch patterns, flags, greeting cards, wall decor, and, of course, puzzles. Puzzle Hobby ha d the opportunity to review the above puzzle in 2018 sponsored by Cob ble Hill Puzzle Company . Here is the link to the review and also more im ages of this beautiful puzzle. Christmas On Th e Farm
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Artist of the Month Greg Giordano Q. This is a big ask....do you have ONE favorite? I currently own a vintage 1966 Chevy pick-up truck, so I have a soft spot for creating puzzle images featuring antique and vintage cars, but I also enjoy trying new subject matters. I’ve recently been exploring creating images focusing on lake and cabin themes, which has been fun to do. Q. Do you have a specific art studio or do you work from your home? I have an art studio in my home in Connecticut, and have been fortunate enough to have a lot of great animal visitors in my backyard. In my studio, I surround myself with a lot of reference material, and also collect items representing the artwork I create. Q. If a person was interested in doing the same work you do, what is the best advice you can give them? While there is so much I could pass on to others looking to get into the industry, I feel that the most helpful piece of advice I can share is to be very honest with oneself and ask the tough questions, like “will my designs work for products?” and “will my art help a manufacturer sell that product?” Additionally, it’s important for artists to have a unique look, and evaluate whether or not their subject matters or styles have already been represented in the market.
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Artist of the Month Greg Giordano
Q. Can you share something personal about yourself to us that is not on your website? Or besides painting, do you have another hobby? We like to do jigsaw puzzles on our family vacations. I also love to attend flea markets, antique shows and car shows (always with a camera in hand), and enjoy being outside in nature.
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My Puzzle Journal Stacey - Dedicated Puzzle Blogger
I absolutely adore the image of this puzzle, but oh my was it a challenge! Good thing I can be completely stubborn at times, because although I may have wanted to give up on this I never did. I wanted to light it on fire a couple of times, but I wanted to see the finished puzzle even more and I stuck with it. Isn't it gorgeous? It's not your typical puzzle image, and that's part of the draw for me - I gotta be me and I try never to follow the crowd unless they're headed towards someone selling chocolate! This is a Schmidt puzzle, and usually their quality is excellent. This is the first puzzle of theirs that I've been disappointed with. The cut of the pieces was less than good, some of the tabs were completely broken off because the part connecting them was so thin. A couple of the pieces weren't broken on the initial sort, but they broke when I picked them up or tried to place them. I don't know the manufacturing process well enough to know what causes this, but it was completely frustrating! Here are a few of the broken and almost broken pieces. Want to see more of my reviews and comments on puzzles? Check out My Jigsaw Journal, there are new puzzles and posts every day!
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My Puzzle Journal Stacey - Dedicated Puzzle Blogger Add A few broken pieces aside, the rest of the quality was quite good. Thick pieces with a linen finish, excellent fit, and lovely image reproduction. This puzzle came in a large commemorative tin, so perhaps because it was a special edition it was cut differently than the other Schmidt puzzles I've worked? I can't say for sure. I knew going in that it would be quite difficult with all that black, but I love the image so much that I really wanted to get it finished. Normally if I'm assembling a puzzle and it feels like work then it isn't fun; I'm supposed to be enjoying myself! But once in a while I refuse to give up because I really want to conquer it - this was one of those times. Quality: Board: Very good Cutting: Poor Image: Very good Box: Excellent, commemorative tin Fit: Very good Puzzle dust: Minimal amount Piece cut: Grid cut Piece shapes: Good variety Finish: Slightly shiny finish, lays flat Overall rating: Good quality, but not recommended
The lovely lady in the middle of the image was easy enough to work with all the skin, fishnet stockings and sparkles; it was the curtains behind her that tested me. At the edge of the curtains the black is a little lighter and you can see a pattern, but the rest of them are basically solid black. Yikes! I sorted the black pieces by shape and counted them (I just wanted to know how much of this puzzle was all black), and almost 400 of the 1000 pieces were completely black. I can't believe I didn't give up! In the end I'm pleased with myself for finishing, it is such a striking image! It's mostly good quality, but the broken pieces prevent me from recommending this puzzle. It may have been an isolated problem, but this is a quality issue we puzzlers really dislike. If the pieces are broken, the puzzle is broken. Details: Title: Ruby Red Artist: Phantom Orchid Brand: Schmidt Puzzles Piece Count: 1000 pieces Size: Approx. 27 x 19 in. (69 x 48 cm) Purchased: New
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I was recently contacted on PuzzleHobby.com by WerkShoppe to see if I was interested in reviewing one of their products. No problem as that is what we enjoy doing. They let me choose any puzzle so I felt the puzzle titled 'Together We Can' was most appropriate. As I viewed their website, I realized I was discovering a relatively new company. I immediately contacted them for an email interview. Read on to learn about this interesting puzzle business. WerkShoppe is located in CA USA.
1. How did the company arrive at the name WerkShoppe? Wayne loved the idea of creatives “werkshopping” together to create the artwork for the puzzle collections. It’s a concept that emphasizes community and working together to make beautiful puzzles and other products we may engage in as we grow and build our company. 2. Is there more background on Ann Marie and Wayne? Ann Marie •40+ year senior management career from Entrepreneurial start-ups to Fortune 500 companies •Co-founded New View Gifts & Accessories creating products for Target, Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, TJX, Ross Stores, etc. in wall décor, photo frames, decorative accessories, etc. •Brought The Photo Box® and The French Memo Board® to market along with many other new product categories. •Joined forces with Wayne Hueners and founded Lot 26 Studio in 2008 introducing wall decals and other innovative wall décor formats. In 2012, company was acquired by Artissimo Designs. •At York Wallcoverings, launched peel and stick wallpaper and new innovations in DIY wall for the RoomMates division. •Extensive product development, private label and brand collaborations in the home décor space with Disney, Magnolia Home, Dwell Studios, and multiple Target & Walmart collaborations to name a few. 30 | PUZZLE HOBBY MAGAZINE
Wayne • 35+ year entrepreneurial career • Owned a Sales Agency, New Space, in San Francisco represented design giants such as Kartell, Alessi, Kovacs, Umbra and more. • Worked side-by-side with merchandise design teams to launch emerging national retail brands like Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, CB2, West Elm, among many others. • Designed and developed private label and designer collaborations in home décor and accessories programs for Target Stores for brands, such as Michael Graves, Todd Oldham, Cynthia Rowley, Thomas O’Brien, Shabby Chic, Victoria Hagan, Missoni and Smith and Hawken. • In the mid-2000’s launched the company Lot 26 Studio with Ann Marie introducing multiple new wall décor product formats, most notably Peel-N-Stick Wall Décor, Wall Coverings and Wall Murals.
3. There are many Artists supplying some fantastic images. How do you go about finding them? Is there any special criteria you look for? Wayne spearheads the creative process of seeking out the artists to work with. Social media, especially Instagram, makes this sooo easy! WerkShoppe has a creative point-of-view and so we always seek the imagery that supports that. We love working with a wide diversity of artists from all over the world‑it’s what makes our art so special to us. 4. Are your puzzles produced in the USA? Yes! All of our puzzles are printed and produced in the USA. 5. Do you, or will you ship outside of the USA and Canada soon? We plan on shipping beyond the USA and Canada in the future but we don’t have a solid timeline. 6. I see on the 'About Us' website page it says, quote; "A few years ago...." does that mean the company has established itself to this level since just before COVID? WerkShoppe is just over a year old! We launched right in the middle of the pandemic. 7. Do you have anything new and exciting coming in the future? Yes! We are constantly adding new puzzles. We have a new 250-piece puzzle kids collection launching later this month. 8. Is there an 'inside scoop' you can share with us that no one knows about; like, do you allow dogs in the workplace or the company is involved in donating-type events? Lol- we do allow dogs and are adamant about supporting art education and enrichment programs…so yes and yes. We are not ready to share any other inside scoops at this time but stay tuned! Brand Fun Facts Fun fact! Our Desert Bloom Puzzle was inspired by the beautiful desert landscape near Palm Springs where we are headquartered. Our founders, Ann Marie and Wayne, have been assembling puzzles together for years. They’ve assembled each WerkShoppe puzzle at least once. PUZZLE HOBBY MAGAZINE | 31
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PUZZLE HOBBY REVIEW I am quite pleased with this Together We Can puzzle by WerkShoppe. I thought it might be difficult with the colour blends but it went faster than I expected. The quality, cut and packaging was all great! That's the short story. Next - what's inside? Canister Container
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PUZZLE HOBBY REVIEW Overall Experience: Great Cut Quality: Great Board Quality: Great Shape Cut: Ribbon/grid-like Image Quality: Great Hardest Area: None Puzzle Dust? None
Finish Quality: Smooth - no glare Can Quality: Great Sealed Pieces Inside Box: Yes Was this purchased new? No-picked for review Price: N/A Recommend Level: High Time: 9 hours
I did my usual sorting routine where I sort the colours in piles while separating out the edge pieces. Then I did a second colour sort as I laid out all the pieces onto the foam boards as I felt this image would be tricky to assemble. This puzzle comes with a terrific poster which is 8.5' by 11.5". Also, I have included an image for the lid on the container. As you see on the previous page, the puzzle comes in a tube container and the lid has a 'lift-lip' on the top and bottom of the canister to easily open either end. It takes about an hour to sort through all the pieces and then lay them out onto the form boards. Next is to decide what the 'plan of attack' will be. I looked closely at the image and decided to start with distinctive colour swatches which were the ladies shirts and any clusters of text that was visible. I would continue with that pattern of play for all the ladies shirts, hair, glasses and earrings. After all those colours were completed I continued with the blank faces and skin tones. The image to the right shows my progress. 34 | PUZZLE HOBBY MAGAZINE
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The finish on this puzzle is similar to other brands which is smooth with no glare. The pieces fit snugly enough and are not a 'loose cut'. I had convinced myself that this one was going to be testy but to my surprise and delight I made really good time in under 9 hours. Sometimes puzzles will be like that. Special thanks to WerkShoppe puzzles for discovering me and I am very pleased they did. I have been given the opportunity to review one of their products.Thanks for reaching out!
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A casual way to rent Puzzles. The Puzzle Barn is located at 9130 Zimmerman Rd, Boston, NY 14025. Open during daylight hours. $2 for 1000+ pieces, $1 for under 1000 pieces. Return the puzzle at your earliest convenience. No late fees! Haha. Self check out but feel free to say 'Hello'. Accepting gently used puzzles. Earn 2 free rentals for each donated puzzle. 36 | PUZZLE HOBBY MAGAZINE
Puzzle Hobby recently cam e across this story in the Facebook Groups and found it to be a good fit to share her e. Click on the Boston and Buffalo News Links for the local story. Ron Degenfelder gav e us permission to share all the details.
Thought I would share my crazy idea. Converted a well built chicken coop into The Puzzle Barn where people can stop and rent puzzles. Donating a puzzle earns a free rental. Sort of like Blockbuster but instead of movies, you rent puzzles. Self serve, self checkout. Even made the local news here in Western New York. I am getting people just dropping off/donating puzzles….many not wanting to rent any (or redeem their free rentals). I now can display 121 on the walls with several more stored in the bins on the floor. I have “regulars” now who come every few weeks which is nice. Inventory is always changing with the donated puzzles. One benefit of starting this….I do not have to buy puzzles myself but I still do . Still fun to check out thrift stores or peruse FB marketplace. The fee is $1 for under 1000 pieces and $2 for 1000+ pieces. My philosophy is if I already have done a specific puzzle, if it doesn’t get returned, no big deal. I am running out of room. Buffalo News
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Rock 'n' Roll Puzzle Review Reviewed by Judithlynn Krusky
When I saw this puzzle, I must have carried it around for about 20 minutes while browsing the store called Brighten Up in Fergus, ON, Canada. This store carries toys, games, and puzzles for all ages. We went purposely to this store because I wasn't sure if they had as many puzzles as it shows on their website...
Well I was pleasantly surprised when I ventured further into the back corner of the store. WOW!! A whole section dedicated to puzzlers!!! I had a tough time picking just one puzzle! They have so many to choose from. They carry quite a few brands including Cobble Hill, Eurographics, White Mountain, Gibsons, Educa, Wrebbit, and SunsOut. This is a White Mountain 1000 piece 24" x 30" puzzle.
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Rock 'n' Roll Puzzle Review
Here is a close up view of The Beatles and Ed Sullivan to the right. Below is Bo Diddley with the Rolling Stones tongue from their 1971 'Sticky Fingers' album
After the border was done , the first image I saw in the box was that of Duane Allman, guitar player for the Allman Brothers Band which just happens to be one of my all time favorite bands. And a turntable!! Does anyone still own one!! I do!! Also Ed Vedder of Pearl Jam to the right of Duane's head. Oh yea, and the album Hotel California by The Eagles. And David Bowie bottom left lol. Yes, we were naming the bands and musicians all the way along and had such fun putting the pieces together.
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Rock 'n' Roll Puzzle Review Ok, one complaint would be the amount of puzzle dust it has. You can see it as soon as you open the the puzzle box. The puzzle pieces are inside a plastic bag so at least the dust is contained within. But when I started to sort out the border pieces the amount of dust was wayyy more than I've ever experienced. Definitely had to wash my hands. That is my only issue with this puzzle. The images are gorgeous and the pieces lock together and fit snug but not too tight. We had such a hoot putting this one together that we did it twice lol!!!
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Jigsaw Puzzle Book of the Month The Ultimate Jigsaw Puzzle Log Book
Are you an avid Jigsaw Puzzler? You need somewhere to track all those completed puzzles! This nifty pocket-sized logbook is perfect for you. For the puzzle connoisseur, you are able to record essential information in template form.
Each template consists of: puzzle title and artist the size and number of pieces your opinion of the amount of fun in building this puzzle how you acquired the puzzle start and finish dates missing pieces? if you lent it out - to whom? and returned? difficulty level Also has an Index to make easy access to each puzzle's information. This ultimate jigsaw puzzle logbook will prove indispensable for all serious puzzlers. Book size: 6" x 9", soft cover, 155 pages. Purchase this great little tracker for yourself or for the puzzle lover in your life!!
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I had a chance to chat with Karine Déry, the CEO/Founder of the JPiC (Jigsaw Puzzle International Convention). She had recently announced that she has a 54000 piece jigsaw puzzle on order which she is still waiting for delivery. The "Travel Around Art" is the current world's largest and she tells me it comes in 27 bags - WOW! In the meantime, she just received a 6000 piece Clementoni that comes in one bag which she is hoping to complete and showcase at the Convention's Art Gallery... THAT will be challenging! I asked if the Floor Plans for the Convention on the website were up to date and she said no, as they have partners in Las Vegas, Alliance, that are creating an official Autocad layout. She said Alex (JPiC Co-Founder) is traveling to Vegas in a couple of weeks to finalize the floor plan. I asked when will you have a complete list of confirmed Vendors for public viewing and she replied at the end of February. Our target is currently a minimum of 500 vendors. I wondered if there is anything significant that I should mention such as upcoming promos or deadlines or cutoff times? She answered "No, but we strongly recommend visitors buy their tickets online, reserve a hotel room with one of our partners and, if interested, sign up for the competitions as well and as early as possible because of limited availability." I mentioned about any suggestions that visitors should be made aware of in advance regarding the local situations or restrictions? She advised that visitors at JPiC must be vaccinated according to the regulations put in place by the governor of Nevada. Finally I questioned what kind of updates should/can we expect between now and the event date? She replied with the following: - list of vendors, sponsors and speakers - complete details and rules for the competitions - Award Ceremony Gala Categories and nominations - Celebrities in attendance - Metaverse announcements (virtual reality immersive puzzling) - Development of jigsaw puzzle mobile apps. - launching PUZL Coin on the Exchange - We currently launched the only Jigsaw Puzzle NFT Collection in the world. So there's the update for January 2022 with lots happening between now and showtime in July, 2022, barely 6 months away! Stay tuned for more updates as they become available. Special thanks to Karine for her time. PUZZLE HOBBY MAGAZINE | 43
Wentworth Wooden Puzzles
World Puzzle Day Wentworth Wooden Puzzles Announces The Ambassador WINNERS! The Wentworth Puzzle Ambassadors program accepted applications until January 1st, 2022. In 2021, Wentworth did it's first Ambassador program. The 2022 Applications were open November 3rd and closed New Years Day. The NEW Ambassadors will announced on January 29th, 2022 which is International Jigsaw Day! The Program offers anyone in the world an opportunity to be product influencers by promoting their jigsaw puzzles in social media. This means, (if accepted) you will receive their puzzle for free, then take photos and write a review about it. There are also other perks with the program plus you will be listed among the elite Puzzlers on their Ambassador Page. The following shows a list of benefits taken from their page: Ambassador Profile on our website with links to blogs/social media profiles Free Jigsaw Puzzles throughout the year Sharing and promotion of your content on our social media channels Chance to take part in an Ambassador ‘Edit’ puzzle collection Discount Codes for you and followers / readership First to get your eyes on new puzzles and collections Potential to input on future product design and puzzle testing Exclusive Christmas gift For more information about the program use the following link and scroll down to Wentworth Ambassadors Application. Maybe they will do it again next year!
Klodya Tremblay Instagram Influencer Klodya Tremblay is a social media influencer and jigsaw puzzle enthusiast. What makes her stand out is how she delivers her images on her Facebook page and Instagram. She displays them in the most unique way and has taken her puzzle photos in a lot of different places. We caught up with Klodya and asked her to share her Instagram puzzling experiences with us. Q. For our Readers, can you tell us where you live? A. I’m Canadian and I live in Quebec City. Q. Would you like to share some background details about yourself? A. Yes of course, I’m 40 years old and I work as a chemistry technician in a laboratory. I love traveling so when I’m not at home working on a puzzle, I’m somewhere in the world with my husband. As a French Canadian , my first language is French. Q. How long have you been doing jigsaw puzzles? A. Since always ! I started doing puzzle like a lot of children and I never stopped. When I was young I spent a lot of time with my godmother who is a huge puzzle fan so I became a fan too.
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Klodya Tremblay Instagram Influencer
Q. It appears on your Instagram account that you have done 'very many' puzzles to put it mildly. Do you know how many puzzles you have done? Do you keep track? A. No I don’t keep track , for me it’s more than a hobby or a passion, it’s a part of who I am so it’s not a competition of how many I have done. But I have more then 700 puzzles in my collection.
I’m currently working (part time lol) on a 42,000 piece puzzle and I can't wait to put all the sections together for a final photo, the result will be incredible.
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Klodya Tremblay Instagram Influencer Q. On average, how many puzzles do you do per week? A. About 2-3 1000 pieces and 1-2 small count. I love to work on 2 or 3 different puzzles at the same time so there are always multiple puzzles on my table. Q. You do a variety of puzzles so, do you have any specific preference? A. I love very colorful puzzle with different patterns. I’m a big fan of “Bunch of paperclips” puzzles and stuff like that. For me, the perfect puzzle is an artwork from Shelley Davies.
Q. Clearly you have a very deep passion for jigsaw puzzles so where does the name 'puzzle_canopy' come from? A. Haha this is a funny one. When I was in high school I played everyday at “Magic: The Gathering” the card game and I loved the artwork on one of the cards named “Canopy spider” Some of my friends started calling me “Canopy” and that's where it came from.
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Klodya Tremblay Instagram Influencer
Q. What is a Digital Content Creator? A. It’s the biggest part of my work on Instagram and Facebook. If you want to be “successful” on social media you need to be different, to find your own signature and it’s hard work. I spend more hours in a week in photo shoot, video shoot, creating my posts, editing video and photos, chatting with the brand than in actual puzzling. It’s a lot of work but I love it. Q. You have 13,000 followers and over 1,200 posts on your account. How long did it take you to get to those numbers? A. I started my Instagram page in 2016 just for the fun and I’ve been working on it in a much more rigorous way since 2019. Q. What is the one most memorable puzzle or puzzle situation you experienced that is most outstanding to you? Is there something that either 'super surprised' you or you were blown away that you accomplished, even if it was one of your most outstanding puzzle photo shoots? A. The first time I won a speed puzzling competition! I was so happy and so exhausted at the same moment. Also when I took the final photo of my big 32,000 piece puzzle, the final result on the floor were very impressive. Instagram puzzle_canopy
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World Puzzle Days
The 2022 World Puzzles Days Event is well under way. Cobble Hill Puzzle Company is one of the Sponsors. There have been many years of this Event by the Founder Günther Simetsberger. If you are interested in seeing what the WPDs is all about, take a look at some of the links below as it is quite the extensive activity that entails an extreme amount of dedication and committed work.
There's plenty of jigsaw puzzles to see in the World Puzzle Days 2022 even if you are not participating this year. YOUR ALBUM: https://www.puzzlers-paradise.com/all-players SEND FINISHED PUZZLE: https://www.puzzlers-paradise.com/mid-submission-form YOUR PERSONAL CARD: https://www.puzzlers-paradise.com/personal-cards WPD WEBSITE's PINBOARD: https://www.puzzlers-paradise.com/wpd-2022 ALL MINE IS DONE ALBUMS: https://www.puzzlers-paradise.com/mine-is-done RANKINGS: https://www.puzzlers-paradise.com/wpdrankings VISIT OUR PLAYERS OUTSIDE FACEBOOK: https://www.puzzlersparadise.com/playersoutsidefacebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/worldpuzzledays2022 REGISTRATION: https://www.puzzlers-paradise.com/registration
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Guest Blogger: Sherri Demos
Galison Succulent Spectrum Troy Litten 500 Pieces
The pieces made from 90% recycled paper and the sturdy box made from 70% recycled paper. They also use nontoxic ink in the printing. I appreciate their efforts to be environmentally responsible.
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Guest Blogger: Sherri Demos
My mom really liked this new release puzzle in the store, so I am not surprised that she picked this one to do next. Right from the start, though, my sadly neglected Yorkie let me know that she was not happy that we were starting another puzzle! She made her displeasure known but was willing to accept the obvious for now. This one was a lot of fun, but again, I wanted to use a more planned approach, while Mom was perfectly happy to bounce all over the place. When it comes to puzzling, my mom is more of a free spirit than I am! I love watching her intently putting her little sections together to mine, so I am content to puzzle around her.
I was able to get about 18 of the little squares done before my pup had had enough. She wriggled her way onto my arms and refused to budge. My puzzling time was at an end. However, she allowed me to get one arm free and I started sorting the loose pieces into little piles for my mom to do. Mom did an excellent job finishing the puzzle on her own while Lexie waited for bedtime. Galison Review
Galison puzzles always seem to take me a minute to get into. It seems like their puzzle pieces are on the thin side, yet they are sturdy. They seem to have a sharp cut to the pieces, and I always fear that I will get a paper cut if I am not careful, yet this has never happened. The grid cut pieces have two basic versions of the basic knob-hole-knob-hole shape (long and skinny vs short and wide) that alternative with each other. They have a glossy finish that shows off the crisp images and colors very well. I didn’t have any bent or missing pieces, nor were there any cut issues. There’s almost no puzzle dust, for those who care about this. The box has the image completely covering the front, with a small sticker hiding a small part of the puzzle. The back of the box has a smaller image of the puzzle and they include a handy small poster that I used, especially when I was sorting. The poster had some details about the various succulents and identified each one. All in all, this was a fun puzzle to do and it was done rather quickly, which my pup was happy about. PUZZLE HOBBY MAGAZINE | 53
Winter Puzzles Reviewed Here are a few puzzles from our Winter Collection that we have had the pleasure of reviewing. We hope you enjoy reading how these puzzles came together.
Wolf Chickadees
Wildfire
Black Bear Brook
Bird Watcher's
Touch of Blue
Winter In The Mountains
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Woolly Mittens
Diary of an Edwardian Lady Winter
Puzzle Tip
Hi! I am Rubén Moreno. My profession as a software engineer allowed me to join in this project my passion for puzzles with my vocation for web development, managing to put together the biggest puzzle that I have tried so far, literally millions of pieces. I know that some pieces are missing, surely some leftover, if you find one that does not fit correctly, do not hesitate to let me know ;)
bby o H e Puzzl e is a zin Maga ember M proud
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