Lovely Puzzle!
I haven't had a chance to do this puzzle yet, but I love the artwork, the quality of the pieces, and the originality. Ordinary Habit is a great company. I will definitely purchase more from here!
ORDINARY HABIT
Snakes in the Garden times two.
Take your time, and enjoy the small details you’ll find amidst this scene featuring some friendly garden snakes.
– 500 piece puzzle (16” x 20”)
– 100 piece puzzle (8.5” x 10.625”)
– Pieces finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Drawstring cloth bag and artwork postcard included
– Made with recycled materials
I haven't had a chance to do this puzzle yet, but I love the artwork, the quality of the pieces, and the originality. Ordinary Habit is a great company. I will definitely purchase more from here!
These puzzles are wonderful. The colors are so exciting. My granddaughter was thrilled when she opened the package. I buy puzzles for her all the time. These undoubtedly got the best response.
I've tried over a dozen jigsaw puzzle brands and Ordinary Habit is still my favorite. The pieces feel so nice to handle, the quality is excellent, and both the artwork and the print job are beautiful. Having tried a few pricier jigsaw brands that weren't worth the money, I can say Ordinary Habit definitely is.
This pillow case is everything I envisioned and more. it's just SO pretty IRL. I'm excited to open the puzzle when hosting friends. Overall, worth the price. It's just art in real form.
Lovely image, fun to work on. Love the high quality interlocking puzzle pieces that are pleasing to touch and work with.
Josefina Schargorodsky is a designer and illustrator from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Inspired by romantic nostalgia and the beauty of small things, her work includes illustrations for publishing projects, stationary designs, textile patterns, and product development for clients including Facebook, Disney, Hyatt, and Dannon and others. When she’s not working, Schargorodsky enjoys baking, watching documentaries, and sewing.
"Sometimes snakes can be adorable, wandering through the garden, living among the flowers." — Josefina Schargorodsky