Spring Light Jigsaw Puzzle

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SKU: 47301
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Piece Count Selected: 500 Piece - 18" x 24"
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Step into a radiant spring day with “Spring Light,” a stunning jigsaw puzzle designed by Alan Giana. A stately lighthouse beams over a vibrant garden alive with blooming flowers, fluttering butterflies, and cheerful birds. The arched white bridge invites you to wander through this peaceful landscape, where every detail captures the essence of renewal and tranquility. Giana’s masterful touch brings this scene to life, making it as calming as it is captivating to assemble.

  • Designed by Alan Giana.
  • Available in three-piece counts
  • Random cut—no two pieces are alike.
  • Made from recycled materials.
  • Bits and Pieces Original Puzzle
  • Add puzzle accessories to your order so you can glue, frame and display your puzzle.
Piece Count Selected: 500 Piece - 18" x 24"

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Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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There is something about Alan

"There is something about Alan Giana's puzzles that make it easy for me to imagine myself in his beautiful puzzles."

Rosemary P. (5/5)

Love it, starting to do

"Love it, starting to do it again."

Terri E. (5/5)

Loved working on this puzzle.

"Loved working on this puzzle. So colorful and easy to work on."

Gloria P. (5/5)

If you're looking for a perfect Spring puzzle...this is it!!

"I really enjoyed doing this puzzle, glued it, framed it, and hung it in my living room...perfect Spring puzzle to do, very colorful!"

Old M. (5/5)

Nice puzzle

"PROS: Beautiful picture, colors are vibrant, pieces are very randomly cut and fit together well. CONS: The blades that cut the pieces must have been dull when they made my puzzle because there were a lot that weren't quite cut all the way. Also, there were a lot more cardboard crumbs than what I typically encounter."

Kathryn (4/5)

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