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Jigsaw puzzle Cobble Hill Comforts of Home 1000 pieces — 676 x 489 mm
Cobble Hill Comforts of Home 1000 pieces — 676 x 489 mm presents a detailed autumn landscape of a log cabin by a calm lake at sunset. When assembled the puzzle measures 676 x 489 mm and reproduces the artwork by Jim Hansel, showing colorful fall foliage, rocky shoreline and smoke rising from the chimney. The puzzle uses standard interlocking pieces designed for hobbyists and family puzzling, providing a stationary finished image suitable for framing or display.
This 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle combines a moderate-to-challenging piece count with clear, varied artwork that helps guide assembly while maintaining a rewarding level of difficulty. The printed image maintains fine color gradations and detail that highlight the sunset, cabin textures and natural elements. Pieces are cut to standard shapes for reliable interlocking and long-term fit, and the finished size is convenient for standard frames or tabletop display.
Open the box and sort pieces by edge, color and distinctive patterns to create an assembly strategy. Start by building the border, then work in sections such as the cabin, lake and foliage to make progress visible. Work on a flat, clean surface with enough space to accommodate the finished 676 x 489 mm image. For long-term storage or transport, use a puzzle roll or a shallow box to keep assembled sections secure. Once finished, the puzzle can be glued and framed for display following the adhesive manufacturer's instructions.
Recommended for adults and older children; supervise younger children due to small pieces. For best results, assemble in natural or well-distributed light and keep pieces away from moisture and direct heat. Use a non-abrasive work surface to avoid damaging printed piece surfaces.
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