Monday, 21 April 2025

 

Spring jigsaw

Sunshine and Spring Flowers by Lucy Grossmith (1972 - present)

This is another small (14x14 cms)jigsaw of 77 pieces, from an illustration by Lucy Grossmith.

Lucy Grossmith was born in Lincolnshire and is now based in Sudbury, Suffolk, drawing inspiration from nature. 

48 comments:

  1. What a lovely, whimsical picture puzzle. A delight.

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  2. That is the sweetest jigsaw. I actually really love the smaller ones - I've been given one that's a thousand pieces & its a bit daunting. xx

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    1. I normally do 1000 piece jigsaws, but these little ones I can do on my lap.

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  3. That's a really lovely jigsaw!

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  4. That’s a pretty do-able size.

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    1. It doesn't take long. The awkwardly-shaped pieces make it a little trickier.

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  5. This is a nice end result after some mental jog

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    1. I thought so, but then I like anything with rabbits.

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  7. Small and easy is about the level of jigsaw I do these days, get it done quick then clear the table before the cat comes in.

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    1. Cats do like to be involved, don't they?

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  8. I do like a jigsaw with 'whimsy' pieces. Very suitable jigsaw for Easter

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    1. I thought so, too. New life, new beginnings.

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  9. It is a pretty scene and the puzzle looks quite easy.

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    1. The strangely-shaped pieces made it a little more challenging.

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  10. It is such a pretty and colorful jigsaw puzzle. So pleasant to look at.

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  11. I love Lucy Grosssmith’s art work. Hope you’ve had a happy Easter weekend. 😁

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    1. Her artwork is most original. I love it.

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  12. What a cute puzzle that is.

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  13. I've never seen this size of puzzle, but it sounds like one I'd go for. If the pieces aren't too small. I'm a bit fumble fisted. And no cats to blame.

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    1. There are full-sized versions, too. The pieces of the small puzzles are challenging.

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  14. Pretty jigsaw x
    Alison in Wales x

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  15. What a pretty springtime puzzle. I have several puzzles waiting to be completed. Seems like I better get going on them. Thanks for the inspiration.

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    1. I have several full-size puzzles of 1000 pieces. I need to dedicate the dining table to them!

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  16. It reminds me of "Watership Down."

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    1. I love that book. We live not very far from Watership Down.

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  17. That sounds like a jigsaw that I could handle.

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    1. Nimble fingers and longish fingernails are useful!

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  18. Absolutely delightful, Janice! xxx

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  19. Looks a lovely puzzle and perfect for this time of year.

    All the best Jan

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  20. Very pretty, especially when the rabbits are in a puzzle and not in our garden.

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  21. I went to Lucy Grossmith's website to check out her artwork and I hope you won't mind me saying this but I found it all rather twee.

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    1. I don' mind at all. I just enjoy a bit of twee now and then.

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  22. That is such a sweet Spring picture on your jigsaw.

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