This is a repost from last year. It’s time to prep your puzzle calendar. This is how you do it.
Repris på ett inlägg från förra året. Dags att förbereda årets pusselkalender. Så här gör du.
Find a puzzle you like. Set every piece on its place. Divide it in 24 sections. Put the pieces for every section in an envelope or something else that collects the pieces, set a number on each envelope. Ask your friend or someone’s in your family to do the same.
Hitta ett pussel du gillar. Bygg det. Dela det i 24 delar. Lägg varje sektion i ett kuvert eller något annat som samlar bitarna. Numrera kuverten 1-24. Be någon i din familj eller en kompis om de vill göra likadant.
Switch puzzle with each other at December 1st and start building your calendar puzzle. One section per day until Christmas eve. By then you will have the whole picture 🙂
Byt pussel med varandra den 1 december och börja bygga det kalenderpusselmdu fått. En sektion per dag fram till julafton. Då har du hela pusslet klart och bilden klar för dig 🙂
If you don’t have any puzzle friend, use your own puzzle as a calendar puzzle even if you already built it when you made the calendar.
Om du inte har någon pusselkompis får du använda din egen pusselkalender.
This is fun. My family came up with the idea last year.
This year we sent one to a puzzle shop called Pusselbutiken, in english Puzzle shop.
I år skickade vi en pusselkalender till Pusselbutiken.
Anna
What a lovely idea 🙂
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It is very fun. A little puzzle for each day that makes a big puzzle in the end 🙂
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I love puzzles. I guess I’d be tempted to open all the doors at once 😀
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I know what you mean. It’s difficult to not go to next day the wrong day 🙂
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😀 😀 I’d need a calender every day
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That could be fun too! Puzzle calendars are healthier than candy calendars 🙂
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I’m afraid I got a candy calendar from Mr. Husband 😀 And I’m going to eat it ALL! 😀
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Yes you will, but not in one day!!!!
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Door by door I will 😀
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Maybe you should have 24 calendars! A calendar a day 🙂
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I’d be round and fat and lovely ball shaped in no time *gnihihi*
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There’s only x-mas once a year 😉
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Yes, but the ball shape stays longer 😀 😀 😀
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Someone should invent candy calendars thats free from ball shape making 😄😄😄
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-D 😀 What a good idea! Go ahead and you’d be rich in no time.
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😂😂😂😂
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Great idea!
Leslie
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It’s very fun to see how the picture grows everyday 🙂
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I really like this idea, thank you for sharing! 🙂
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You’re welcome. It’s really fun 🙂
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I really love this idea, and what a great way to break down a large puzzle into small workable amounts for someone !
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I think so too. It’s really fun to do this. We’ve been doing puzzle calendars for some years now and it’s so fun every Christmas to build them day by day.
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Great idea!
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Reblogged this on Dream Big, Dream Often.
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Thank you very much! I’m honored 🙂
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Oh my goodness, I love puzzles, and I absolutely love this token of ingenuity!!! We gave my stepson something similar that Lego put together where he has a mini fig to construct each day, but I may steal this puzzle idea for myself!
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I hope you try the idea. It’s so fun building a little bit everyday and then get the whole picture at Christmas.
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I love this idea, and I love puzzles.
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Puzzles are fun and this idea makes it even more fun around Christmas 🙂
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