Showing posts with label 1000 piece puzzle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1000 piece puzzle. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Saturday Evening Post Jigsaw Puzzle


For over three quarters of a century, master artist Norman Rockwell has captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of Americans with his beloved Saturday Evening Post cover illustrations. Born in New York in 1894, Norman Rockwell painted his first of 322 Saturday Evening Post covers at the age of 22. This remarkable affiliation would span two World Wars and chronicle the invention of telephone, radio, automobiles and television. These two 1000 piece jigsaw puzzles depict the rich quality in his art. No other artist’s imagery speaks so directly to the essence of American life. In a style rich with humor and candor, Norman Rockwell conveys the ideals of freedom, democracy and equality. Truly the "People’s Painter", Norman Rockwell's Saturday Evening Post covers unveil the poignant beauty of everyday life. These superbly crafted Saturday Evening Post jigsaw puzzles encourage the rediscovery and enjoyment of a marvelous piece of American Art History; still so relevant for today.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Unconditional Love


Take a look at these two 1000 piece puzzles. We love our pets so much. One out of every three households in America have pets. Many of them being dogs. These two dog puzzles show us just how much we love our dogs and how frustrated we can be with them at the same time. Sometimes having pets can be like having children. They can be a companion that will give you unconditional love. Our dogs will typically love us no matter what. How many times do you walk in from a long day and walk right past your dog who is sitting at the door wagging his tail in anticipation of a glance or a two minute pet on the head. The next day there he sits again. Then when they do something to upset you, like walk on your freshly painted porch like the ones in this dog puzzle, how can you be upset with them when they give you those innocent puppy eyes. You know they would not do anything intentionally to upset you but yet you yell and scowl at them and the next day there they sit again, waiting patiently for a mere two minutes of your time. If that is not unconditional love I do not know what is. We should treat our loved ones with this kind of unconditional love and the world might be a better place. Will you try harder to be patient with your children after reading this?

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles

Studies have proven that an active mind is healthy and less prone to diseases such as Alzheimer’s, and solving puzzles is at the top of the list of activities to keep the brain in shape.

The best news is that jigsaw puzzles gifts are not expensive at all and can be found almost anywhere, including many grocery stores. There are jigsaw puzzles for the very young and the very experienced. You can even find puzzles for toddlers to start them down the path towards learning.

For the more advance jigsaw enthusiast you might want to consider a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle. Or, Perhaps if you feel like really challenging your mind why not try a 5000 piece jigsaw puzzle.