This colorful dinosaur will brighten any rainy day! Good for practicing scissor skills, too.
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I can't tell you how glad we are to back in business! We're listing new products and ramping up production ahead of the holiday shopping season. Thanks to everyone who has been so patient as we worked to get the leaky workshop roof replaced. As part of the roof replacement, we had solar panels installed. Tremendous thanks go out to Valley Solar for their excellent work. The panels went live 7 days ago and we are generating way more power than we are consuming. We hope that when we look at our energy production versus consumption a year from now we'll be able to say that we are truly a green home and business. And with upgrades to our heating system in the coming years we aim to be net-zero. For now, I can tell you that your puzzles are produced using solar-generated electricity and, as always, the most environmentally friendly materials and methods I can find. This includes:
I'm always looking for ways to make Holyoke Puzzles greener and more environmentally friendly. I'd love to hear your ideas in the comments.
![]() It's no secret that my youngest son is hard on books. He loves them to pieces...literally. I'm a book lover, too, which makes it painful for me to throw away all those beautiful illustrations. When several pages fell out of "How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?" a few weeks ago - our third copy of this favorite title - I had the idea of turning the sheets into puzzles. And so my upcycled book art puzzles were born. Each is made from an original page salvaged from a children's book and affixed to sturdy birch plywood. The pieces are large enough to be safe for the littlest kids and at 1/4" thick, they are durable. A clear acrylic sealant protects the image. The frame and tray keep the puzzle together when assembled and make for easy storage. Since I won't be able to keep a consistent stock of these on Etsy, I thought I would post them here for people to browse. If you would like to purchase any of these puzzles, message me with the puzzle number and your shipping address. I will send you the total price with shipping and tax, if applicable, and payment instructions. Remember that each puzzle is one-of-a-kind, so once it is sold it's gone for good. Lastly, if you have a page from a much-loved book that you would like made into a special puzzle, let me know! Mail me your page or picture and I'll send it back to you as a unique puzzle souvenir. Upcycled Book Art Puzzle Gallery - Browse and Shop BelowI'm confirming the final details for my summer and fall schedule of craft fairs. This year you'll be able to find me in more places than ever before!
Google calendar assures me that it's spring, although given the snow flurries yesterday I'm not entirely convinced. The one good thing about lousy weather is that it encourages me to sit down at my desk to catch up on piles of neglected work. ![]() That begins with craft fair applications. Several shows now appear on my 2017 fair calendar. That list will grow as acceptances come in. Check in periodically to see where I'll be in the coming months. Next up is the Music and Arts South Hadley Craft Fest at the Plains School April 22 from 9:30 to 3. New puzzles continue to come out of the workshop. An equine theme emerged in my latest designs. This horse and centaur are made of walnut. I also plan to try them in other woods like maple and shedua. I've had commissions for a few custom puzzles of favorite pet dogs and a lovable squirrel with chunky pieces.
I've started 2017 with a new collection of country-themed puzzles. These designs are straight from the barnyard. I made a special effort to create some puzzles perfect for the smallest kids. The bunny, duck or sheep would make a great Easter gift this year.
The idea of making resolutions for the new year is appealing but always gives me pause. In the past I've set too many goals or made them so ambitious as to be unachievable. Then when I didn't meet those impossible goals, I felt bad. Yet setting goals is important for making progress. Without a clear goal, how can you chart a way forward? I'm going to take a page from my teacher playbook and be sure that my 2017 goals are SMART: Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Realistic and Time-based. With that in mind, I'll tackle my resolutions for the new year. First, a recap of my 2016 personal and professional goals and how I fared. 2016 Recap
Resolutions for 2017
Are you making resolutions for 2017? I wish you the determination and resolve to follow through on them.
Happy New Year! - Barbara, your happy puzzle maker I have been such a slacker since August! Well, at least where the blog in concerned. But if I have neglected the blog, it is because I have been hard at work creating new puzzles and gearing up for the holiday craft show season. Here is a sampling of the creations that have come out of the workshop in the past two months. Now that you've seen what I've been up to, I hope you'll forgive me for gross blog neglect. If you want to see these new puzzles in person, stop by one of the many craft shows that I have coming up.
Craftily yours, Barbara |
AuthorBarbara Bitgood, Artisan owner of Holyoke Puzzles in Massachusetts. Archives
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