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Wow, bet it looks amazing finished! I remember my dad used to take over the dining room table with jigsaws and we weren't even allowed to breath in the same room in case we dislodged a piece!
Now that's what you call a jigsaw!! :)
ReplyDeleteHe had to do it on the floor as it was so big!
DeleteOh my word, just where do you start with that one!
ReplyDeleteThe edges!
DeleteWow! What an incredible puzzle - bet that takes a long time to finish?!
ReplyDeleteIt took him several months but he is a determined young man!
DeleteLooks like a tough puzzle
ReplyDeleteIt was big but plenty of detail so not as hard as one with say a huge amount of blue sky.
DeleteWow! That looks like a really hard jigsaw x
ReplyDeleteIt certainly kept Tom busy!
DeleteSilent Sunday indeed... Did you complete it?
ReplyDeleteYES!! He was just breaking it up in the photo!
DeleteAwesome, Rosie! What family fun and what a theme! Brings back fond memories. Thanks and have a restful Sunday. HUGS <3
ReplyDeleteWow, great job! How many pieces?
ReplyDelete3008 ;)
DeleteDamn! I will never dare to even begin it :p
ReplyDeleteNor me - I do not have the patience but Tom does and finished it all by himself!
DeleteWow what a huge jigsaw! and what determination to finish it, fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteI wasn't sure he'd do it but he proved me wrong.
DeleteI LOVE jigsaws! This looks looks fab. How long did it take and how many pieces?
ReplyDeleteAbout 3 months and 3008 pieces.
DeleteThat looks challenging! Brilliant :)
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteI think I would give up before I did the edges! I hope he had help.
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteWow, bet it looks amazing finished! I remember my dad used to take over the dining room table with jigsaws and we weren't even allowed to breath in the same room in case we dislodged a piece!
ReplyDeleteTom would agree with that - that end of his room was pretty much out of bounds!
DeleteWell?! Has he finished it yet, lol??!! ;-) xx
ReplyDeleteYES!! He was in the process of breaking it up when I snapped this photo!
DeleteImpressive so far - he must have a lot of patience.
ReplyDeleteHe was actually breaking it up after finishing it. I can't quite believe he finished it all by himself.
Deleteoh my i would be hopeless at this...
ReplyDeleteMe too!
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