Fun puzzle
I did this one on my own over a rainy afternoon, and really enjoyed it. The quality is great, and the pieces are a consistent size, which makes it go quicker. I enjoyed the actual picture as well, very pretty colors.
ORDINARY HABIT
The bold colors and patterns in the Nap Time puzzle by Ana Jarén make for a wonderfully vibrant scene that draws you in as you put it together one piece at a time. While the subject matter may be about the afternoon sleepies, the fun doesn’t stop when our hero and her pet take a snooze.
– 500 piece puzzle
– Completed size: 16” x 20”
– Magnetic-closing, keepsake-quality outer box
– Box Size: 9 ½” x 7 ¾”
– Pieces finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Drawstring cloth bag and artwork postcard included
– Made with recycled materials
I did this one on my own over a rainy afternoon, and really enjoyed it. The quality is great, and the pieces are a consistent size, which makes it go quicker. I enjoyed the actual picture as well, very pretty colors.
The puzzle is gorgeous. Taking it to my daughter when I visit her next month and we’ll put it together then. It’s perfect for us.
Fun puzzle, pretty quick to do at 500 pieces. The drawn lines of the art can be a little hard to read which keeps this from being too easy. Puzzle pieces themselves feel like nice quality, go together really well, and don't damage each other when being taken apart. Love the soft touch coating OH uses.
These puzzles are not only of superior quality,
they are beautiful pieces of art !
I absolutely adore them.
High quality puzzles. Although high price but really good : ) The puzzle itself and the outer box packaging are very delicate. I will buy more. Please introduce more cute patterns.
Ana Jarén (Sevilla, 1985) began her professional career in the fashion communication field, in Madrid, where she is currently based. Being surrounded by designers, stylists and magazines ignited her most creative side and she began her work as an illustrator. In her work, Ana captures the beauty of life, people, and daily scenes, always with a sharp eye for small details. The world of feelings and emotions also has a preferential place in her work, drawing people in evocative contexts to trigger the memories of the viewer. She works fundamentally manually, mixing techniques such as markers, pencils or acrylics and she enjoys all of them as much as she did as a child.
Find a bit of time, and that place where you feel really good. Pet your cat for a while, feel how soft its hair is. Suddenly, everything stops – it’s nap time.