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Gibsons - Scarecrow Festival - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Gibsons - Scarecrow Festival - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

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Celebrate Village Life with the Scarecrow Festival 1000-Piece Puzzle

Experience the vibrant and whimsical world of a traditional village festival with our Scarecrow Festival 1000-piece puzzle. This delightful puzzle captures a bustling scene filled with colourful scarecrows, cheerful villagers, and an array of festive activities. As you assemble each piece,...

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Year Released:
2024
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68 x 49cm
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Celebrate Village Life with the Scarecrow Festival 1000-Piece Puzzle

Experience the vibrant and whimsical world of a traditional village festival with our Scarecrow Festival 1000-piece puzzle. This delightful puzzle captures a bustling scene filled with colourful scarecrows, cheerful villagers, and an array of festive activities. As you assemble each piece, you'll uncover charming details such as a wedding procession, lively market stalls, and playful children engaging with the intricately dressed scarecrows. The vibrant flowers, vintage tractor, and the quaint tea room add to the festive atmosphere, making this puzzle a joyful journey into the heart of rural community life.

Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts who appreciate intricate details and a touch of nostalgia, this puzzle offers hours of engaging entertainment. The lively scene and vivid colours will captivate and challenge puzzlers of all levels. Once completed, the Scarecrow Festival puzzle becomes a charming piece of art that beautifully encapsulates the joy and spirit of a community celebration.

Key Features:

  • 1000 pieces for a satisfying and challenging puzzle experience
  • High-quality printing with vibrant colours
  • Features a detailed and lively village festival scene
  • Perfect for framing and displaying once completed

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How large is the Gibsons - Scarecrow Festival - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle when it is built?

When fully assembled the Gibsons - Scarecrow Festival - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle measures 68 x 49cm

How many puzzle pieces does the Gibsons - Scarecrow Festival - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle have?

The Gibsons - Scarecrow Festival - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle puzzle contains 1000 pieces

When was the Gibsons - Scarecrow Festival - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzlefirst released?

The puzzle was relased on our site on

Tell me more about the artist Janice Daughters


Janice Daughters


Janice Daughters is an accomplished British artist known for her beautiful watercolour paintings of flowers and landscapes. Born in Lancashire in 1952, Daughters began painting as a child and went on to study art at college.


Over the course of her career, Daughters has developed a unique and recognisable style, characterised by its delicate brushwork and its ability to capture the natural beauty of her subjects. She is particularly well-known for her paintings of flowers, which feature a wide range of species and are loved by nature enthusiasts and art lovers alike.


Daughters' artwork is highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts, and her paintings have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. She is also a popular choice for commissions, and has created bespoke artworks for a wide range of clients.


Today, Daughters continues to create beautiful paintings from her studio in Lancashire, and her art continues to inspire and delight people of all ages. She is highly regarded in the art world, and her work can be found in galleries, museums, and private collections around the world.