Since I'm not artistic, I'm scratching my head as to how a crafter would use these shredded pieces of paper. Someone out there will set me straight, I'm sure.
Have a paper shredder in my home office, but hardly ever use it these days. Take everything to a Mail Center and they shred it for me for a for nominal fee.
Third time around, but time was terrible. Cat wanted up...cat wanted down. Two phone calls and my computer froze twice. Still, I did enjoy the puzzle even with all the interruptions.
Wow...I did it and it was so much fun. Really had to concentrate on this one so the time really flew by. Hubby ate by himself and even did the dishes for me. Guess he knows I'm hooked on these puzzles. Good ole boy.
It surprised me, it took about 15 minutes less than the Swiss Alps one in the 300.
hockeyfan
Nov 14, 2013
I've done a few 300 piece puzzles, but not many. My computer is a laptop notebook size and the screen is pretty small. Hard to see pieces when there are a lot of them.
CatLadyOKC
Nov 14, 2013
My son upgraded my monitor when he watched my working on a 1008pc one on the 17" monitor, he got me a really nice 22" one. Now I can see all of the pieces. Suggested he get me a new one that is also a TV in the 72" size & he just laughed at me.
hockeyfan
Nov 15, 2013
You made me smile......sounds like you have a great son. Nice he upgraded your monitor. I didn't know there was such a thing as a computer also a tv. I would love to have one of them myself, but my hubby would laugh also.