You are my favorite puzzle hauls site. So interesting and so many varieties and styles. I appreciate the fast talking, it makes it so easy to follow and keep interest. Great job. Keep it up.
I love your haul videos. I only bought three used puzzles from a thrift store last month and an Aimee Stewart from Target. My oldest kid and I found a Colin Thompson Awesome Alphabet puzzle for only $4, a White Mountain General Mille cereals puzzle for $5 and a Galison Phat Dog Vintage Library puzzle for $4. We are huge Colin Thompson fans and all three were fun to put together. We were only missing one piece out of 3,000 which is pretty good for the price. I got to do the Eeboo Kitchen Chcikens puzzle because my friend bought it and loaned it to me after finding it too hard. I found it fun to put together but a little more difficult than I initially expected. I love the lighthouse puzzle by Cobble Hill that you bought. I have the owl one that looks similar because owls remind me of my mom. It is one of my favorite puzzles I own, not quite up there with our favorite Colin Thompson ones but close.
Great puzzles! Love that first Cozy kitten one. I found 5 good ones yesterday for $10! And one was WM with cats very similar to that one of yours. (also got 750 pc Buffalo Sewing kittens which as you say I knew would be a challenge as there are several and many of the same color! Oh well maybe a good one for the long NE winter!
Hello Robin. Love your massive puzzle haul collection. So many beautiful and fun puzzles to put together. I noticed you used a puzzle app that you used to sort your collection. Do you have the name of the app and is it available in the Apple Store? Thank you so much for your time and look forward to watch more videos 😊
Hi Robin , Tracy Flickinger does the Ceaco 300 piece cozy rooms or settings. The Happy Campers Ceaco 300 and 500 piece are by Stephanie Peterson Jones.
First of all, glad to see you back doing puzzles again. I missed your wip chats while doing diamond painting. I am scared to start diamond painting because when I find a hobby I love, I'm all in and I don't want my puzzles to suffer. anyway, my question to you after watching this video where you comment on your Eeboo stash of almost 50 puzzles and you've only done about a dozen, has it ever happened to you or if it did what would you do, if after doing many many puzzles from the same brand you suddenly decide you don't like that brand/artist any more but have many many puzzles yet to complete? The reason I asked is that i've had this happen to me with a few artists/brands and now trying to decide what to do. sell? keep? let me know your thoughts on this.
Thank you. There’s also that possibility that I could fall out of love with the style, puzzle type, etc., but I am in all in person as you mentioned and I rotate the way I do my puzzles are not that I think I will stay enthused for a long time to come.
A really nice haul! You have a good variety there. I think the Lighthouse one is my favorite. Thanks for sharing.
You are my favorite puzzle hauls site. So interesting and so many varieties and styles. I appreciate the fast talking, it makes it so easy to follow and keep interest. Great job. Keep it up.
Oh thank you! Have yet another haul coming up soon.
I love your haul videos. I only bought three used puzzles from a thrift store last month and an Aimee Stewart from Target. My oldest kid and I found a Colin Thompson Awesome Alphabet puzzle for only $4, a White Mountain General Mille cereals puzzle for $5 and a Galison Phat Dog Vintage Library puzzle for $4. We are huge Colin Thompson fans and all three were fun to put together. We were only missing one piece out of 3,000 which is pretty good for the price.
I got to do the Eeboo Kitchen Chcikens puzzle because my friend bought it and loaned it to me after finding it too hard. I found it fun to put together but a little more difficult than I initially expected.
I love the lighthouse puzzle by Cobble Hill that you bought. I have the owl one that looks similar because owls remind me of my mom. It is one of my favorite puzzles I own, not quite up there with our favorite Colin Thompson ones but close.
Always love a haul video. I might see puzzles that I just need to put on my wish-list 😉
Great puzzles! Love that first Cozy kitten one. I found 5 good ones yesterday for $10! And one was WM with cats very similar to that one of yours. (also got 750 pc Buffalo Sewing kittens which as you say I knew would be a challenge as there are several and many of the same color! Oh well maybe a good one for the long NE winter!
For a lighthouse puzzle i recommend a collage of vintage lighthouse posters by Eurographics. Beautiful and fun!
Just found it! Thank you!
Hello Robin. Love your massive puzzle haul collection. So many beautiful and fun puzzles to put together. I noticed you used a puzzle app that you used to sort your collection. Do you have the name of the app and is it available in the Apple Store? Thank you so much for your time and look forward to watch more videos 😊
Hi and thank you in use iCollect.
Hi Robin , Tracy Flickinger does the Ceaco 300 piece cozy rooms or settings. The Happy Campers Ceaco 300 and 500 piece are by Stephanie Peterson Jones.
Tracy Flickinger is one of my favorites!
@@victoriapaine8831 Hi! I corrected it in one of the videos, but not uploaded yet.
First of all, glad to see you back doing puzzles again. I missed your wip chats while doing diamond painting. I am scared to start diamond painting because when I find a hobby I love, I'm all in and I don't want my puzzles to suffer. anyway, my question to you after watching this video where you comment on your Eeboo stash of almost 50 puzzles and you've only done about a dozen, has it ever happened to you or if it did what would you do, if after doing many many puzzles from the same brand you suddenly decide you don't like that brand/artist any more but have many many puzzles yet to complete? The reason I asked is that i've had this happen to me with a few artists/brands and now trying to decide what to do. sell? keep? let me know your thoughts on this.
Thank you. There’s also that possibility that I could fall out of love with the style, puzzle type, etc., but I am in all in person as you mentioned and I rotate the way I do my puzzles are not that I think I will stay enthused for a long time to come.
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