

Photo size limit: 10MB Puzzle size range and image dimensions: Important objects should not be included in this zone. 300- 500 piece puzzle – Greater than 1MBĬute safe zone: Please allow 4mm around the edge for the cut safe zone.30 -120 piece puzzles – Greater than 0.5MB.Our personalised gifts range include personalised dog collars, personalised dog leads, canvas prints, wall art prints, photo books, personalised coasters, personalised puzzles, personalised leather keyrings, custom keyrings, personalised keyrings, personalised stubby holders, custom mouse pads, personalised placemats, photo placemats, canvas shopping bags, canvas tote bags, customised pillows, personalised cushions, personalised blankets, personalised mugs, magic mugs, wood images, poster prints, floating frame canvas, framed photos, framed posters, photo blocks, metal prints, metal wall art Australia, personalised calendars, personalised baubles, personalised desk calendars and personalised calendars. The 500 piece puzzle is are a sentimental and unique gift idea for all occasions including Christmas, birthdays (including pets), weddings, bridal party presents, engagements, anniversaries, Valentine’s Day, thank you, congratulations, Father’s day and Mother’s day.
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Our professional team has expertise in the industry since 2011 and each photo puzzle displays superior craftsmanship. The different puzzle size range allows everyone to choose their own level of difficulty! Our jigsaw puzzle range starts at 30 pieces and the largest is the 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle. We proudly make all our personalised gifts here in Australia. Have hours of fun working together to create your very own 500 piece puzzle! You can learn more about StumpCraft at Product Description Product details: I've always loved puzzles and the fact that I have my own puzzle now is pretty special, I think," she said. She says collaborating with StumpCraft could see her work reaching a whole new demographic. I love playing with puzzles and it's just really cool to be able to have that interaction with my own artwork."Ĭecile Albi is the third Calgary artist featured and her piece is called "This Is It." She hasn't broken it yet, which is great," said Shi.

"My toddler has been trying to piece it together.


and the Calgary artist is having fun building her puzzle. Ruolin Shi's painting is of Emerald Lake in B.C. "Even when we were here, seeing the puzzle for the first time, a woman came in and now she's coming to our booth at the Stampede (Western Oasis) to look at paintings, so really exciting." I don't really sell t-shirts or pillows but a puzzle, now it makes sense for sure," she said. Philpotts says this is the first time she's had her work turned into a puzzle. Robillard chose a painting from Alison Philpotts titled "Larch Valley" that's located in the mountain parks west of Calgary. You have to piece it together yourself, so I think that's where that love of puzzles comes from." "I've always been fascinated with games and so this is a style of game where you have to figure out the rules," he said. Robillard says the pieces are priced similarly to what it would typically cost for a reproduced piece of art. StumpCraft has been in operation since 2017 and sells puzzles all over the world. "With this series, I really wanted to embed a scene in the art so the puzzles for these three have a vignette of each piece of art within the puzzle, so a puzzle within the puzzle," said Robillard. He also includes something he calls a "whim-wham" - a few pieces from the main puzzle will fit together to create another image. Robillard says the trademark of each finished puzzle is to include a cut-out of a maple leaf and a beaver. "Each one of those are hand-drawn lines and then the laser will trace those lines one by one by one until the whole pattern is cut." "So each piece of art gets its own dedicated pattern that either myself or (co-designer) Siri Olson has designed," said Robillard. He uses a computer to custom-make a puzzle design. Once Robillard chooses a painting and connects with the artist, he takes a picture of the work and has it printed onto a piece of wood. "Our focus is on Canadian fine art and I design a puzzle that matches the theme of the art and the artist." "We design puzzles that are made out of wood," he said. The three paintings are of colourful mountain vistas and Jasen Robillard, owner and lead designer at StumpCraft, chose them because he saw something in them he thought would make for interesting puzzles. A trio of Calgary artists have had their works turned into puzzle pieces.
