I've known and seen jigsaw puzzle but not 3D Puzzle. For his birthday last month, my husband was presented 3D Puzzles from my cousin. Here are 2 places for the puzzle my cousin chose for him to make. One is "Osaka-Castle" and the other is "Sagrada Família" in Spain. Although my cousin didn't know, I've been to "Sagrada Família".
*Osaka-Castle*
*Sagrada Família*
I've been here in my late 40's. These are from my pictures of travel. |
Proudly decorated with his favorite tv animation characters in his hobby room :-) His big handmade "Tetujin" is here. |
He is trying hard to to put the part together. He made "Sagrada Família" first and it seemed that was the right decision as making the castle turned out to be easier for him.
I'm going to visit my cousin this morning, I wished to show her this post.
So sorry for my quick post; wishing you happy coming new week♪
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i have seen those 3D puzzles but have never attempted to fix one. i don't think i would have the patience required. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Miyako
ReplyDeleteThese puzzles are amazing, it takes a great deal of patience to put together I imagine.
Enjoy your new week ahead.
Wow! I've never heard of 3D puzzle before! What a fun!
ReplyDeleteThe Sagrada Familia is such a lovely building. I've not been to Spain but would love to visit there someday. Been to Osaka castle, though :-) It looks very difficult to construct its puzzle!
Have a lovely new week, Miyako san xoxo
Wow! I've never heard of 3D puzzle before! What a fun!
ReplyDeleteThe Sagrada Familia is such a lovely building. I've not been to Spain but would love to visit there someday. Been to Osaka castle, though :-) It looks very difficult to construct its puzzle!
Have a lovely new week, Miyako san xoxo
Dear Miyako,
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful the 3 D puzzles are and must be fun making them.
That is great that you have even visited the Sagrada Familia - makes it even more special.
Happy new week
hugs
Carolyn
Dearest Miyako,
ReplyDeleteThat was quite a job for putting that painstakingly together. Your husband is good at that.
Funny that you too have been to the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain. I was there in my early 40s... Quite a while ago already.
Sending you love and hugs,
Mariette
Dearest Miyako San!
ReplyDeleteI was from Osaka I've been live for a long time.
I wondering How I can work puzzles in is difficult ha ha ha
The Castle are beautiful looking ...
Happy New week to you Miyako San!
Otosama to ne!
Michiko
Such patience!
ReplyDeleteHello Miyako, The 3D puzzles are amazing.. I have never tried one, they look fun! The Sagrada Familia is a beautiful place and the Osaka Castle is lovely.. Thank you for sharing. Enjoy your day and have a happy new week!
ReplyDeleteI love regular jigsaw puzzles, but not sure I have the patience for this one. They are beautiful though.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your husband have a nice relative. Sagrada Família 3D puzzle was already fixed, even though the real Sagrada Família is forever under construction.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful week.
Thanks for coming by and wishing me well, Miyako and lovely post ~ very intriquing and creative ~ xoxo
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Oh, my, that looks like a lot of work, but very rewarding. Hope you have a nice visit with your cousin. :)
ReplyDeleteI've never seen 3D puzzle before! It is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great, fascinating post for the day, Miyako!! I've never seen a 3D puzzle before either and it is indeed amazing!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! I hope you have a lovely week!! Enjoy!
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I've seen 3D puzzles in boxes at the store but not the fully completed one.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Never heard of 3d puzzle before.
ReplyDeleteThose 3d puzzles are remarkable and quite difficult to put together. He did a great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun present! I gave my husband a 3 D puzzle of the Empire State Building many years ago.
ReplyDeleteGosh those must take a lot of patience. How nice that you had already visited one of them so that it had a special meaning to you.
ReplyDeleteI have always wondered what 3D puzzle looks like. These look so so neat. Would be fun to put together.
ReplyDeleteThose 3-D puzzles are amazing -- I have never seen anything like them. And how fun to see them with your picture of the real thing!
ReplyDeleteYour husband looks so intent on his work (play ;>)!) ... it was a good gift -- your cousin knew what he would like!
I have never heard of those .... Good for your husband and his patience... Michelle
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3D pullzes!
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