Small but Mighty!
Despite the small size, the pattern made the puzzle a bit challenging! Glad i finally bought myself one of these wonderful puzzles!
COLLECTION NO. 2
Confetti in the background sets the tone for this party scene. Friends take a break from dancing and revelry to pause and capture the moment of celebration.
– 100 piece puzzle
– Completed Size: 8.5 x 10.625 in
– Box Size: 5 x 4.5 x 2.5 in
– Pieces finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Made with recycled materials
Despite the small size, the pattern made the puzzle a bit challenging! Glad i finally bought myself one of these wonderful puzzles!
WONDERFUL ... beautiful design and quality product
I love this puzzle. It was the perfect puzzle to do during a snowy day. I usually donate puzzles but I may
keep this one and complete it again. I took off one star because two pieces were slightly damaged. However, the damage was not visible enough to ruin the puzzle. I highly recommend for a cozy puzzle moment.
I love this puzzle and the size was perfect for me not to get frustrated. My dog did eat one of the pieces, but otherwise it looks great!
These are unique I will agree, the quality it’s great with a velvety feel to them, however for only 100 pcs it is too much. I do like the chosen artist.
Ojima Abalaka is an illustrator based in Abuja, Nigeria. Her works often explore rest, identity, and culture in the context of everyday life. She draws as a reminder to herself, and hopefully to the people who view her work, that there is the option to rest and to play, to take a break, and to be present. Her work is an invitation to be immersed in the restful and playful worlds of the characters that inhabit them; to relax.
"Birthday Bash shows three friends at a party. I imagine they came over a bit early to help, but are now tired as the party is coming to an end and the guests are starting to leave. They pose for a quick picture before they have to start to clean up. Old school Nigerian birthday parties were the inspiration for Birthday Bash, with lots of food, cake, dancing, probably a DJ, and always a photographer." — Ojima Abalaka