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Gibsons - Mad Catter's Tea Party - 250 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Gibsons - Mad Catter's Tea Party - 250 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

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These kitties are certainly making the most of this mad tea party! With topsy turvy teacups and oodles of sweet treats, there’s plenty of food for everyone to enjoy!

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These kitties are certainly making the most of this mad tea party! With topsy turvy teacups and oodles of sweet treats, there’s plenty of food for everyone to enjoy!

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How large is the Gibsons - Mad Catter's Tea Party - 250 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle when it is built?

When fully assembled the Gibsons - Mad Catter's Tea Party - 250 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle measures 48 x 34cm

How many puzzle pieces does the Gibsons - Mad Catter's Tea Party - 250 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle have?

The Gibsons - Mad Catter's Tea Party - 250 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle puzzle contains 250 pieces

When was the Gibsons - Mad Catter's Tea Party - 250 Piece Jigsaw Puzzlefirst released?

The puzzle was relased on our site on

Tell me more about the artist Linda Jane Smith


Linda Jane Smith


Linda Jane Smith

Linda Jane Smith was a talented British artist known for her charming and whimsical illustrations of cats, dogs, and other animals. Born in Sussex in 1956, Smith began drawing as a child and went on to study art and design at college.


Over the course of her career, Smith created hundreds of illustrations for books, greeting cards, and jigsaw puzzles. Her artwork was characterised by its warm and playful spirit, as well as its attention to detail and technical skill.


Smith was particularly well-known for her jigsaw puzzle designs, which often featured adorable and humorous scenes of cats and dogs getting up to mischief. Her puzzles were loved by people of all ages and were sold in stores and online retailers around the world.


Tragically, Smith passed away in 2016 at the age of 60, but her art continues to bring joy and delight to people of all ages. Her work is highly collectable and can be found in galleries and private collections around the world.