If you had the patience or could be bothered to go back and forward over the two pictures on Tuesday's post then you might have spotted the 15 differences in the puzzle that's now - very handily in Just-Stay-In-January - filled two blog posts!!
The Differences that I found
- The puzzle has 3 extra rosehips
- Different Inn Sign
- Girl holding spade instead of bucket
- Boy has different coloured trousers
- The gate has changed colour
- The chimney on the main house is shorter
- The white dog is different
- The Great Tit changed to a Long Tailed Tit
- Man on sledge has different hat
- Wheelbarrow facing opposite way
- Door on house closed instead of open
- Different church steeple and cross
- Bus radiator and grill and lights different
- Pot by house porch different colourway
- Snowman's scarf is striped
Back Tomorrow if I can think of something to write!
Sue
Just your day to day ""doings" are enough!
ReplyDeleteThat would be very boring!
DeleteI'm Jan by the way
ReplyDeleteA genius jigsaw, I think! I love it.
ReplyDeleteAnd what Jan said. :-) xx
I agree with Jan and Joy. Small things.
ReplyDeletePenny
A similar type of jigsaw to the WASGIJ ones. What you see on the box is not what you will put together. I’d prefer to be doing yours!
ReplyDeleteps - if all else fails talk about the weather 😊
DeleteA spot the difference jigsaw! What a perfect way to stay indoors!
ReplyDeletemy folks are jigsaw fans, might look out for something like that for them - they are doing one I bought them for Christmas - interlinking African animals and that seems to be keeping them busy!
ReplyDeleteI used to love these when I was young and they used to have them in various comics! 😁
ReplyDeleteWhat may seem ordinary and boring to you is meat and drink to the rest of us, so keep it up!
ReplyDeleteJigsaw puzzles are fun, and a good way to pass time. I always have one out being worked on in my spare time. I was looking for the differences in your puzzle too. That’s a nice puzzle. Cali
ReplyDeleteWrite about when you had your smallholding Sue. That's always interesting.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed spotting the difference but didn’t get many!
ReplyDeleteAlison in Wales x
I enjoy spot the difference. What project are you planning for your home next?
ReplyDeleteYour posts are always interesting.
ReplyDeleteWell, I thought I had spotted all of the differences but I guess I did not after all! Looks like a fun puzzle to do. Do you pass your puzzles on to family or friends or do you save them to redo in the future?
ReplyDeleteI pass them on to charity shops
DeleteMy mother used to do jigsaw puzzles. She kept them and did them again. She used to write the date on the box so she would know what were the oldest. I can't do jigsaws at all and I would go nuts if forced to do them, LOL. Incidentally, did the box tell you there were "mistakes" in the puzzle or did you have to figure this out?
ReplyDeleteYes , they are called spot the difference jigsaws by House of Puzzles and it lists how many but not what they are.
DeleteI only found 7 differences without cheating!
ReplyDeleteAngie
I found about 9 differences, but there were a great many I missed.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.