Reviewing A Cobble Hill Jigsaw Puzzle | Cabins

Another blog, another jigsaw puzzle!

I’m excited to share another fun puzzle with you. In this blog post titled "Reviewing A Cobble Hill Jigsaw Puzzle | Cabins" I'm going to review and discuss a puzzle made by a company called Cobble Hill. The interesting part is that it’s themed around cabins. Do read till the end to know all the interesting things about this puzzle. I’m sure you'll love it!

It's pretty cool that this puzzle's plastic wrap is recyclable because I'm actually a big recycling fan. Also, the puzzle pieces are printed on linen, which is supposed to reduce glare, so I was curious to see how that works.

The box itself is a really nice print, so I will be able to use that as a reference. What could be better than that, right?

This is going to become the norm since they provide a poster for every puzzle I do nowadays.

The print on this is similar to the one on the box, but it has a logo, so you lose a bit of space. Nonetheless, it was an excellent reference for me while completing the puzzle. The reference helped me put the puzzle together.

This puzzle is also on nice quality paper, and the pieces are arranged in a bit more free-flowing pattern than their vertical and horizontal counterparts.

Likewise, if I look at the back of the box, it kind of illustrates that it's just random shapes and they're not all equally arranged, so I was curious to see what the finished product looked like.

I also like the fact that there was not a lot of puzzle dust. This is one thing I don't like about some of them because when I dump it out, there is a big pile of dust and cardboard everywhere.

Furthermore, both the bag and the wrapping are biodegradable and recyclable.

The quality of the puzzle pieces is excellent. The pieces are as thick as your standard pieces. The linen print on the poster is similar to what's on the poster.

To begin with, I separated each piece out. As usual, I used the white tray to put all the side pieces and border pieces, and then I used the other trays to sort them out by colors or styles as that always varies from one puzzle to another. I decided to do that according to the pieces as there is a variation of colors on the puzzle, but I can also see a lot of green and words on the actual signs. So, I separated all the words onto a tray, which made it easy to begin.

I was eager to see how it turned out. I really enjoy doing this one. And I must admit that it turned out really well. I think it's one of the fastest puzzles I've ever completed. That's because there are a lot of words, there are a lot of straight lines, there are a lot of little chunks of one color, so we could break it down into sections and finish it that way.

Also, the linen paper was intended to reduce glare, and it actually did.

Having said that, I would like to thank Linda for sending me this puzzle. Also, I'll have another puzzle from the same company that I’ll be assembling very soon.

The fact that I can finally do some of these puzzles that have been on my Amazon wishlist for quite some time is kind of awesome.

You might enjoy watching this puzzle video so check it out here. And if you find this Cobble Hill Jigsaw Puzzle interesting you can go and check it out here.

On my channel, I will be adding more travel videos soon, so stay tuned.

And as always, Puzzle On!

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