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Puzzle #66 - Joined Hearts
Made uinsg a rectangular image provided by the customer
Quite a few of my Custom puzzles have centered on Marriage Proposals, Togetherness, Family, Anniversaries and Love. If you are looking for someone who can make a high quality Love Puzzle for you, you have come to the right place. For details on how to order your special puzzle, visit the Custom Puzzles section of this website - where you will be guided through the Custom Puzzle ordering process.
See Puzzle 122 and Puzzle 180 for examples of Marriage Proposal Puzzles
See Puzzle 86 for an example Valentine's Day Puzzle
See Puzzle 134 for an example Anniversary Puzzle
See Puzzle 153 for an example Engagement Celebration Puzzle
I have also made Wedding Reception puzzles. Wedding book puzzles are puzzles presented at a wedding reception, frequently featuring a picture of the couple. The pieces are large enough so that the wedding guests can sign the back of the pieces with their messages of cheer and best wishes.
Joined Hearts was a really cool puzzle to design and cut - and is a very beautiful puzzle.
The smaller heart to the upper left contains a "false edge" which appears to belong to the larger heart below. Even though I knew it was there, it fooled me when I put the puzzle together.
I had fun designing the heart figurals, various combinations of two or three hearts. I struggled a bit designing the "word pieces" and decided to use a "base line" to support the pieces in this puzzle. The puzzle is cut in my Creative style with a Flow Curl emphasis. There are a number of neat pieces in the puzzle, but alas, I seemed to have deleted the photographs. Just to the left of the "Mickey Mouse" heart in the upper right you can see a spiral piece with castellation protrusions - a nice piece.
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Joined Hearts | |
Image Source
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Customer | |
Date Completed
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December 7, 2000 | |
Size
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Approximately 11" by 11" | |
Cutting Style
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Creative | |
# Pieces
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235 | |
Color Line Cutting
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None | |
Figurals
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Five, see picture, above (the fifth one is in the puzzle); also four "egg" pieces, plus word pieces |
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