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please share where you find white mountain puzzles in canada :)
ОтветитьI hope you continue with your puzzle channel, I miss seeing your videos.
ОтветитьYou are delightful! I loved all your whimsical stories, super entertaining ❤. I just discovered puzzletube. I rushed out and bought puzzles. I guess I’m influenceable. I also live in Montreal.
ОтветитьLoved your puzzle collection!! Thanks for sharing. We have similar taste and I think you’d like Magnolia puzzles out of Turkey. I look forward to watching more of your videos. I have 2 rescue cats that I adore and I just purchased my 200th puzzle. I love doing them but I also love collecting them!!
ОтветитьHello Carolyn, I'm also bilingual and live in Montreal. I highly recommend Wasgij? puzzles. You have an image on the box which is not the image that is on the puzzle. I have done 2 so far. The first one was "imagine if the wheel had never been invented" so the picture on the box has lots of things with wheels (motorcycle, train, bicycle, cars) but the puzzle does not. It was lots of fun. The other one had a camping scene with a fisherman and you had to imagine what was going to happen. Both were very fun. Not something you would want to do a second time since a lot of the fun is trying to work out what the image would look like. They are expensive (about $40 on Amazon) but lots of people sell them or want to trade. Pieces are random cut, thick, and fit together really well.
ОтветитьCobble Hill is manufactured in Victoria, BC
ОтветитьLooks like we share at least two things in common, our names and puzzles, lol. Some of your puzzles are really pretty and cute! I always wanted to do a puzzle video too but could never find the time. I collect cheaper puzzles that are pretty scenery or fun colorful collages and the occasional different choice. When I puzzle I enjoy the picture on the box but aside from that my focus is really on interacting with the pieces. I love to stare at colorful pieces, pretty pieces, or analyze to recognize the shapes of pieces.
ОтветитьHi Caroline, glad to meet you. You made me laugh, thank you. I'm in the states, 75, and new to puzzles. I did my first puzzle 2 months ago. We rescue, so I understand you love of animals. You have a great collection. I look forward to your upcoming videos.
ОтветитьGreat start for your channel!! I love your collection!
ОтветитьIm in MTL too!
ОтветитьI have what you would call a large collection of puzzles I guess. I used to have over 300 puzzles but we recently moved so I sold just over 100. I’ve done all the brands you had there, but I am very picky about quality and images since I know exactly what I like after 10 years of puzzling. I would suggest some brands like, Brain Tree, Cloudberries, Jumbo (specifically illustrations by Jan Van Haasteren) their cartoon puzzles for Adults from the Netherlands, and Laurence King Publishing to name a few. Thanks for the video. ❤
ОтветитьI Love the different puzzles you have
ОтветитьI love your dry and intelligent wit, very entertaining. Great channel and great collection.
ОтветитьGreetings from Fort Lauderdale, i was highly recommended by Ric on the Ricpuzzles channel. You have some exquisite puzzles! love the candles in the background btw. Thx for sharing.
ОтветитьI loved most of your puzzles, I loved the Cobble Hill puzzles the most, they are the prettiest ones, I love your channel, I have definitely subscribed.
Ответитьyes I watched to the end. I have several you showed similar taste. I enjoy your channel. I have maybe 90. Puzzles at this time. And yes I will be a puzzle nerd with you.
ОтветитьWhat a wonderful range of images and brands, you have a great collection. I would love to try an Elena Essex or Art & Fable puzzle but they're incredibly expensive in Australia. I enjoy a variety of puzzles from super busy images to the solid coloured krypts, I do not enjoy doing large sections of fur of any kind though or photographic images. There's 68 puzzles in my collection too! with 5 more on the way. I've tried Ravensburger, Grateful House, New York Puzzle Company, Gibsons, Exploding Kittens, Bits & Pieces, Pomegranate, Eeboo, Trefl, Jumbo, Cobble Hill, Cloudberries, Galison and Ensky. My favourite brand is Grateful House, highly recommend them. Their pieces are thick with a linen matte finish that have absolutely zero false fits, the print quality is amazing and every puzzle comes with a zip up canvas bag to store the pieces in. The box is also beautiful and sturdy
ОтветитьI love your collection. I think I own around 15-20 puzzles.
ОтветитьThe Ravensburger puzzle is called Happy Sheep Yarn Shop.
I'm working it now! Love it.
Going together surprisingly easy.
Great video!
I also have that Alice in Wonderland. It was so much fun.
Ответитьoh wow- that pixie dust!! Sorry by the way for so many comments!
ОтветитьI really love the Jacarou- but they are SUPER shiny pieces. They go together lovely and art is stunning though!
Ответитьok wow- that fishes puzzle is stunning- I think Id struggle with it, but lovely!!
ОтветитьI struggle with people in puzzles too- I tend to go more in the direction of cartoon style just to avoid badly done people haha
ОтветитьOh we deff share the same puzzle taste- loving these!!
ОтветитьWow, thanks for showing all your puzzles, Caro. I'm in Ottawa and bilingual, too. (I also often forget the word for "apron/tablier" but for me, in both languages!) We have a lot of overlap in brands but not too much in actual puzzles. I love collage-style the most and dark or fine arts not as much. But regardless, I love hearing about other people's puzzling tastes.
ОтветитьI like Gibson puzzles a lot. I’ve done a lot of theirs. I’m doing my first Pomegranate puzzle now. It’s American Gothic, the pitchfork farmer and his wife. The pieces are very small. I like the images Eurographics has but, not pleased with their quality. Their pieces don’t fit well, and sometimes lack variety in shape. I also like Buffalo Games with their zigzag pieces. White Mountains Readers Paradise is one of my favorites. I think it’s a used bookstore. White Mointain used to be known for loose fit and missing pieces. They’ve impressively improved their quality, but be wary of buying older White Mointain puzzles
ОтветитьHi! Thought I'd mention that Enjoy Puzzle is actually a Romanian brand. They're made in Turkey, but the brand is Romanian.
I think you'll find them quite similar to Magnolia puzzles in piece quality and cut. Even the boxes are very similar. My guess is they're made in the same factory.
Great video, I love puzzle hauls and can appreciate the time it took to make a lengthy video, great close ups, and the effort to avoid the glare. We have some similar tastes (and some not, but that’s ok). I have always liked puzzles but have only been collecting them for a few months now. So far my favorite brands are White Mountain, Buffalo Games and Ravensburger.
I have done the White Mountain Reader’s Paradise puzzle. It was a much harder image than I expected, but I still enjoyed it. I left it in large sections in the box to be glued one day. I’ve done 2 of their collages, and enjoyed both of those.
With Buffalo Games, I am glad I bought 2 puzzles when I first tried them. The first one was a Josie Lewis called Chunky Rainbow. I’m sure it was just a fluke, but the quality was awful. About a dozen pieces were completely bent and peeling up, and I had an issue with misfits. I have since done 2 or 3 other puzzles by Buffalo Games, and loved them all. Superb quality.
I love Ravensburger, too, though like everyone else, I wish they came with a poster and less puzzle dust. My favorite by far is called Midnight at the Library, it is a fantastic image, so much fun to do. I have also done the toy store puzzle that you showed, and enjoyed that one, too. Right now I’m working on the 2,000 piece Disney Stamp Album. It’s a lot because it’s my first ever 2,000 piece puzzle, but going better than I expected, considering my lack of experience.
Keep up the videos!
That's a very nice collection you have there. I have noticed at least 5 puzzles we have in common.
Since you asked for recommendations on new brands to try, I thought I would suggest a few Canadian ones for you to consider:
1. Paperblanks. A really high quality brand that is a notch above the rest. Highly recommended.
2. StandOut. Their puzzles come in a tube. Random cut. Fun colourful images.
3. L'atelier de Lalita. Nice quality but loose fitting. A brand based in Québec.
4. Indigenous Art (Canadian Art Print). Very colourful images. Good quality but stick to the 1000 pieces. The 500 pieces are not as good.
About gradient puzzles, I actually find them more relaxing and meditative than regular puzzles. Great for quieting the mind. It's best to do a smooth gradient (no texture or image) with relaxing background music for maximum effect. Cloudberries has a 500 piece one if you want to give it a try.
Welcome! Very nice collection. You have some beautiful puzzles. such a nice variety of images. I've never heard of the brand Enjoy. I added several to my wish list. The fish image from Magnolia is so pretty. The Tamer is my favorite. Absolutely beautiful. I love any image with a Polar Bear. I can't come up with any reason as to the title The Buffalo. LOL Some of my puzzles are new, and some I've gotten from my thrift store. I also do adult coloring.
ОтветитьMonte the Moose from Montreal ❤
ОтветитьI feel the same way about gradients. I like to escape into the story that is being told. Well said! 🙂 I love Bits and Pieces puzzles but, not the shaped puzzles. I only purchase the regular puzzles. Aimee Stewart is my favorite. I have many of her puzzles 🥰 I did Josephine Walls Untold Story, it was very enjoyable and not as hard as it looks like it might be. Beautiful image! On the Ravensburger puzzles the name is on the side of the box, usually in a few different languages. I love puzzling! My collection at this moment is 236. I like so far Ravensburger, Buffalo Games, New York Puzzle Company, Ceaco (loose fit for the most part but love their images), Master Pieces, White Mountain, SunsOut, Bits and Pieces, Springbok and Eeboo so far. I do have other brands to try. I am in the midst of an Antelope puzzle which is amazing and is called Whisper of Cactus. You have a very nice collection, thank you for sharing 🙂🙂🧩🧩🧩
ОтветитьGreat collection. Do you ever go thrift shopping for any puzzles? If so, what are your thoughts and take on your finds? Thanks for sharing.
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