Gibsons 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Grandma's Treat

Gibsons 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Grandma's Treat

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Gibsons 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Grandma's Treat It is the weekend and grandma has taken the whole family on a special outing to the local cake parlour. Clara and Thea cannot get enough of the sugary treats and there is laughter and smiles everywhere. And how can there not be?! Look around and choose your favourite – delicious cakes, sweet muffins, yummy macaroons and colourful cupcakes – it is all here on display.   This delectable looking 1000 piece jigsaw was beautifully painted by Tony Ryan.  As with all Gibsons jigsaws, they use 100% recycled puzzle board and work with the best artists from all around the world. The beautifully illustrated pieces are designed to fit perfectly together; in fact, Gibsons use the thickest puzzle board of any manufacturer.  Gibsons have made some positive changes to their processes, so you can be sure you’re getting the same great puzzles and know they are kinder to the environment.  They use biodegradable clear labels to secure the lid instead of shrink wrap, reducing plastic waste. Gibsons use vegetable-based inks too. The gloss coating on the box gives extra protection and the puzzle pieces are stored in a plastic bag that can be recycled by most councils. Because the box is slightly smaller than previous designs, less room is needed to transport Gibsons products which reduces their carbon footprint and means you can store your puzzles more easily. They have also popped an artwork poster inside for you to reference whilst you piece together your lovely jigsaw puzzle. Features: High quality 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle   Made from thick, durable board that is 100% recycled   Puzzle dimensions: 68x49cm   Box dimensions: 24x24x6cm   Product Code: G6363  Comes with a print-out of the puzzle image   Beautifully illustrated by Tony Ryan  About the Artist: Tony Ryan decided he wanted to be an artist when he saw a programme on the commercial artist’s life when he was just twelve years old. Leaving school at 16, he went to Bolton Art College to study Illustration and Design, and then did a Postgraduate course in Illustration at Bristol. He is now a freelance illustrator and experiments with watercolour, gouache, oil and pastels. In recent years he has taken courses to develop his interest in printmaking and Japanese woodcut and many of his paintings are influenced by his own personal life and memories of when he was growing up in Lancashire.
£16.99