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  2. Crown of Thorns (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    The Crown of Thorns (puzzle work) is a woodworking technique of tramp art [1] using interlocking wooden pieces that are notched to intersect at right angles forming joints and self-supporting objects, objects that have a "prickly" [2] and transparent quality.

  3. Jigsaw puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A range of jigsaw puzzle accessories, including boards, cases, frames, and roll-up mats, have become available to assist jigsaw puzzle enthusiasts. While most assembled puzzles are disassembled for reuse, they can also be attached to a backing with adhesive and displayed as art.

  4. Liberty Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Puzzles was the largest or second largest wooden jigsaw puzzle manufacturer in America as of 2011. [citation needed] In 2014, the company opened a retail location on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder. [4] Sales show a strongly seasonal pattern, with peak sales occurring at the end of November, during the Black Friday shopping phenomenon. [5]

  5. Curated, Not Messy: How to Pull Off "Intentional Clutter ...

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    The space should be cozy enough to have room for breaking out a jigsaw puzzle. ... art to add visual breathing room.”Even smaller touches like vintage family photos tucked into mirror frames ...

  6. 27 Things You Didn't Know About Jigsaw Puzzles - AOL

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    Despite several people taking credit for the first jigsaw puzzle, most historians give the credit to English engraver John Spilsbury according to Ceaco, a Massachusetts-based puzzle manufacturer.

  7. Jigsaw puzzle accessories - Wikipedia

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    Jigsaws are popular throughout Europe, and in the American Great Depression jigsaw puzzles sold at the rate of 10 million per week. [2] The first references to any kind of jigsaw puzzle accessory can be found around 1900 when a "Frame" was first included in Dutch jigsaw puzzle boxes [3] so that a completed puzzle could be permanently saved. The ...

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