I’ve always been a Gibsons fan. I love the feeling of the pieces and the relaxed image of the European perspective. Of course, not all Gibson puzzles are of the type of sound, but most of them have European features that make them realize.

A few years ago, I finished Avocado Park and it was still one of my favorite puzzles. Imagine my excitement when I had Gibsons Sweet’s retreat!

Gibsons sweet retreat

Hey! I like everything about this puzzle. We have great Gibsons quality, but a colourful thing with funny suggestions. I laugh a lot at doing this!

I like that they always include a poster, and with these busy images, it can make a big difference!

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Gibsons Sweet Retreat

The first thing I did was the border line, and then I considered the best way to attack this man. When I look at the pictures of my process, I laugh, because it looks like complete chaos, but it really means something to me. I left all the pieces in the box and took them piece by piece. Then I scan the picture to see if I can recognize any pattern or color and actually drop that piece on my board in that general area. Once I’ve gone through the entire box, I put together parts that go together, even if it’s just a few pieces here and there. Then I did the same thing. As with anything, the more you look at the image, the more you remember what you saw, and it becomes easier to put them. Another important thing is that the image is divided into water and coastal sand, so I look for blue versus brown background.

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That’s funny. It will be one of my favorites of the year. I love color, and I love little jokes. The sad ice cream trees melt under the sun and let their friends write on the next sand beside them is a silly touch.

I suggest you grab it and enjoy the summer scene!