Thanks for introducing me to so many jigsaw puzzle artists. I love seeing your hauls and collection. Would love to see how you store and where you build your puzzles. Thanks❤️❤️
Hi Lisa! So happy you enjoyed the series! I am currently working on my March puzzle haul video so stay tuned for that. I gave a sneak peek at my puzzle storage room in my "1000 Subscribers Giveaway" video, so you may want to take a look at that. I do plan on doing an entire video devoted to my puzzle storage room sometime in the future. I really appreciate you watching and commenting! :0)
Hi Earl! I do like Anne Stokes work, but I prefer other fantasy artists over her work. I'm glad you enjoyed the series. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. :0)
I have thoroughly enjoyed your series of favorite artists and learned so much about the world of puzzles. I'll confess to having simplistic taste so far, but your coverage of such a wide variety of artists has really opened my eyes to an unknown world! I liked/loved so many of the puzzles, but not sure I have time or space to seek out more than a few. Two questions, how do you discover the puzzles and artists, and do you assemble every puzzle you get? Just curious. Also, I really like your no-nonsense presentations and the format. As a "watcher" of many videos, you are one of the few I can watch all the way through.
Hi Sharon! So happy to hear you enjoyed the series! To answer your questions, I discover artists by spending countless hours on the lookout for new brands, puzzles, and artists. If I'm not putting jigsaw puzzles together or working on videos for my channel, I am on the Internet looking at puzzles! Which is a double-edged sword, because I want almost ALL of the puzzles I discover out in the wild! I *try* to assemble as many puzzles as I can, but I have so many that I am not even close to keeping up. I have over 600 puzzles that I haven't put together yet in my puzzle storage room. I'm constantly buying more of them, but there are not enough hours in the day to put them all together. Thank you so much for the compliment on my no-nonsense style! I really appreciate you watching and commenting! :0)
This was such a fantastic and informative series. I’m sorry this was the last one in the series. I have both the Steve Read’s Enchanted series. I am really hoping he will do more ‘Enchanted’ puzzles as I find them both whimsical and beautiful!
Hi Randee! Absolutely adore the "Enchanted" puzzles by Steve Read. They are sooo beautiful. He is really talented, and I'm amazed he can do so many different art styles. Thank you for always watching and commenting! :0)
I'm here, I'm here! Pomegranate Dragon of the Yangtze and The Tamer are two that I own. I have built the first, but am starting The Tamer. I don't care for Art&Fable because their pieces don't slide because the pieces are too waxy. Shame. One that has attracted me was Pomegranate's Let the Outside In. Thank you for sharing this video series. It was fun and interesting. I even bought one (or more) because of you...ENJOY Red Blue Yellow by Kandinsky was one I can recall, and it is a keeper. I hope you come up with another series, such as how many you own/want from each puzzle company you like. ...like My Favorite Puzzle Companies?
Hi Betty! Art & Fable does have a bit of a waxy feel to the pieces, and it did take me awhile to get used to them. The puzzle you like, Let the Outside In looks fabulous! Also happy to hear that you liked the ENJOY puzzle - they are really good quality puzzles. Your suggestion on favorite puzzle companies is a good one and I will definitely do a video on it in the future. Thanks so much for your constant support and always commenting on my videos. I really appreciate it! :0)
@@persnicketypuzzler You mentioned you would...I'm sure you can narrow it down. Just look at how many you have/ want, and that'll help you! The more you have from one company gets a better placement on your charts!! If you decide not to, well, it was just a suggestion, anyway!
Good selection there, although I tend to go by image rather than artist. Have you heard about Gibsons Jokesaws puzzles? They are cartoon type images and you have said in the past that you like this type of image. It's a new line that Gibsons have introduced so at the moment there are only three available.
Hi PuzzlePiece! I had not heard of the Jokesaws series so thank you so much for telling me about it! I checked them out and they look adorable! Going to have to add them to my Wish List. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! :0)
Love this series but still think you missed Nene Thomas. She makes amazing art. I especially love all her dragons and the fantasy feeling most of her puzzles portrait
Hi there! I do like Nene Thomas' work, and she is talented, but I prefer Victoria Frances and Luis Royo over her work. There are so many great artists out there, it is hard to pick one over the other sometimes. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! :0)
A long journey; we made it through. 🎉We have a handle of likes in common. Since you like Victoria Frances i thought you might enjoy the work of fantasy artists Anne Stokes and Nene Thomas. I also would recommend Aimee Stewart for fun colorful nostalgic collages.
Hi Rebekah! I am familiar with Anne Stokes and Nene Thomas. While I like both of these artists, I think Victoria Frances' artwork is more detailed and I am drawn to her work more. Aimee Stewart is a wonderful artist and I have quite a few of her puzzles. Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. :0)
This series was wonderful to watch and full of infomation. I have to start it over and take better notes. Thank you
Hi Sybil! So happy to hear you enjoyed it! I had so much fun putting it together! Thank you so much for watching and commenting! :0)
Thanks for introducing me to so many jigsaw puzzle artists. I love seeing your hauls and collection. Would love to see how you store and where you build your puzzles. Thanks❤️❤️
Hi Lisa! So happy you enjoyed the series! I am currently working on my March puzzle haul video so stay tuned for that. I gave a sneak peek at my puzzle storage room in my "1000 Subscribers Giveaway" video, so you may want to take a look at that. I do plan on doing an entire video devoted to my puzzle storage room sometime in the future. I really appreciate you watching and commenting! :0)
I love the Anne Stokes Clementoni dragon puzzles. She also did other fantasy puzzles. Thanks for your interesting artist series.
Hi Earl! I do like Anne Stokes work, but I prefer other fantasy artists over her work. I'm glad you enjoyed the series. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. :0)
Thanks Shannon. I really enjoyed this series.
Hi Karen! Thank you. I enjoyed it myself. Thanks for watching and commenting! :0)
Hi Shannon, Thank you so much for your "Favorite Jigsaw Puzzle Artists" series. I've totally enjoyed this series! Happy puzzling!
Hi Jude! Awww... so happy to hear you enjoyed the series! Warms my heart. Thanks for watching and commenting! :0)
I have thoroughly enjoyed your series of favorite artists and learned so much about the world of puzzles. I'll confess to having simplistic taste so far, but your coverage of such a wide variety of artists has really opened my eyes to an unknown world! I liked/loved so many of the puzzles, but not sure I have time or space to seek out more than a few.
Two questions, how do you discover the puzzles and artists, and do you assemble every puzzle you get? Just curious. Also, I really like your no-nonsense presentations and the format. As a "watcher" of many videos, you are one of the few I can watch all the way through.
Hi Sharon! So happy to hear you enjoyed the series!
To answer your questions, I discover artists by spending countless hours on the lookout for new brands, puzzles, and artists. If I'm not putting jigsaw puzzles together or working on videos for my channel, I am on the Internet looking at puzzles! Which is a double-edged sword, because I want almost ALL of the puzzles I discover out in the wild!
I *try* to assemble as many puzzles as I can, but I have so many that I am not even close to keeping up. I have over 600 puzzles that I haven't put together yet in my puzzle storage room. I'm constantly buying more of them, but there are not enough hours in the day to put them all together.
Thank you so much for the compliment on my no-nonsense style! I really appreciate you watching and commenting! :0)
I really enjoyed this series and it inspired me to seek out puzzles from some new-to-me artists. Thanks for sharing this fun content.
Hi Courtney! Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm really happy you found some new artists that you liked. You in trouble girl! Tee hee :0)
This has been super fun, we like a lot of the same art!
Hi Stacy! Well, it sounds like you have excellent taste! Ha! Thanks for watching and commenting! :0)
This was such a fantastic and informative series. I’m sorry this was the last one in the series. I have both the Steve Read’s Enchanted series. I am really hoping he will do more ‘Enchanted’ puzzles as I find them both whimsical and beautiful!
Hi Randee! Absolutely adore the "Enchanted" puzzles by Steve Read. They are sooo beautiful. He is really talented, and I'm amazed he can do so many different art styles. Thank you for always watching and commenting! :0)
I'm here, I'm here!
Pomegranate Dragon of the Yangtze and The Tamer are two that I own. I have built the first, but am starting The Tamer.
I don't care for Art&Fable because their pieces don't slide because the pieces are too waxy. Shame.
One that has attracted me was Pomegranate's Let the Outside In.
Thank you for sharing this video series. It was fun and interesting. I even bought one (or more) because of you...ENJOY Red Blue Yellow by Kandinsky was one I can recall, and it is a keeper.
I hope you come up with another series, such as how many you own/want from each puzzle company you like. ...like My Favorite Puzzle Companies?
Hi Betty! Art & Fable does have a bit of a waxy feel to the pieces, and it did take me awhile to get used to them. The puzzle you like, Let the Outside In looks fabulous! Also happy to hear that you liked the ENJOY puzzle - they are really good quality puzzles. Your suggestion on favorite puzzle companies is a good one and I will definitely do a video on it in the future. Thanks so much for your constant support and always commenting on my videos. I really appreciate it! :0)
I am so excited to hear that you will do a video on your Favorite Puzzle Companies!!!
@@bettyc.6280 It was a great suggestion, but knowing me, I'm not sure I can narrow it down to a small number! LOL!
@@persnicketypuzzler You mentioned you would...I'm sure you can narrow it down. Just look at how many you have/ want, and that'll help you! The more you have from one company gets a better placement on your charts!! If you decide not to, well, it was just a suggestion, anyway!
@@bettyc.6280 Yep, I will try to narrow it down to 10 or lesz. We will see! :0)
Good selection there, although I tend to go by image rather than artist. Have you heard about Gibsons Jokesaws puzzles? They are cartoon type images and you have said in the past that you like this type of image. It's a new line that Gibsons have introduced so at the moment there are only three available.
Hi PuzzlePiece! I had not heard of the Jokesaws series so thank you so much for telling me about it! I checked them out and they look adorable! Going to have to add them to my Wish List. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! :0)
Love this series but still think you missed Nene Thomas. She makes amazing art. I especially love all her dragons and the fantasy feeling most of her puzzles portrait
Hi there! I do like Nene Thomas' work, and she is talented, but I prefer Victoria Frances and Luis Royo over her work. There are so many great artists out there, it is hard to pick one over the other sometimes. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! :0)
A long journey; we made it through. 🎉We have a handle of likes in common. Since you like Victoria Frances i thought you might enjoy the work of fantasy artists Anne Stokes and Nene Thomas. I also would recommend Aimee Stewart for fun colorful nostalgic collages.
Hi Rebekah! I am familiar with Anne Stokes and Nene Thomas. While I like both of these artists, I think Victoria Frances' artwork is more detailed and I am drawn to her work more. Aimee Stewart is a wonderful artist and I have quite a few of her puzzles. Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. :0)
Hi, I know you Love Comic Style Puzzle....do you know will Steve Skelton? He has wonderful Comic Puzzle....
Hi Liane! I have heard of Steve Skelton but do not own any of his puzzles. I will have to add him to my list! Thanks for the suggestion! :0)