When I got my first puzzle roll back in 2009, I immediately went on a puzzle buying frenzy as it had been so long since I’d been able to do any puzzles due to space limitations and usage of dining room table as mentioned in earlier posts. For some reason, I went on a Nick Boehme Christmas puzzle spree and bought five of them! I just love his artwork as much as I love Thomas Kinkade’s. I ended up buying two of his smaller, round puzzles as well.
Of the five Nick Boehme puzzles, I have only completed You’d Better Be Good, a 1,000 piece window scene. Here are the remaining Nick Boehme and Thomas Kinkade puzzles in my inventory as yet to be done.
1,000 pc. – Bringing Happiness and Joy – White Mountain Puzzles
1,500 pc – A Touch of Heaven – SunsOut
1,000 pc – In A One Horse Open Sleigh – White Mountain Puzzles
1,000 pc – Merry Christmas – SunsOut
750 pc – Hollyhock House – Ceaco
750 pc – Lamplight Lane – Ceaco
Nicky Boehme also has a large format puzzle that I really want to get called “Good Ole Days” – it’s 6,000 peices and also another wintery, Christmas scene. All the bluish snow and snow covered trees looks like it will be complicated, but I can’t wait to get it and try it anyway. LOL