Series 6

Flower Friend

What's this?

Our second mesmerizing collaboration with marbling artist Myfawnwy — this time in miniature! Get lost in her eyes as she stares back at you, a face among the flowers.

81 pieces

Random cut — every piece different than the next!

How big?

Completed, the mini puzzles are 9" in diameter. The mini box is 7.125 x 4.5 x 2 inches.

What's in the box?

81 pieces, a reusable resealable bag, bonus double-sided fold-out poster.

The paper pulp used to create all Le Puzz puzzles is earth friendly and harvested from a sustainably managed forest.

The paper pulp used to create all Le Puzz puzzles is earth friendly and harvested from a sustainably managed forest.

I see you, can you see me?

There are usually only two types of trees with faces: ones that were put there by divine magic, perhaps a local village blacksmith in another life who dabbled in the dark arts? The others were put there by people who purchased some funny ceramic eyes, lips and a mouth at a local garden shop or hardware store. While both of those are a delightful surprise Flower Friend is a magical third type of face that visits you in a dream or was it a dream? Revealing herself to those that are receptive to her dreamy gaze. Float among the flowers with her, a good omen, a sign of peace.

Eyes are petals, nose a stem, mouth in full bloom, a friend among the flowers a face you’ll never forget.

Our mini puzzles have a round die line that is 9” in diameter or approximately 23 cm. We encourage you to take them with you, they are perfect for poolside, picnics, park hangs and even fit on *most* airline tray tables.

Our puzzle die lines are hand drawn in-house and feature many silly shaped pieces. There are big ones and small ones, short ones and and tall ones but we promise no gemini edge pieces.

Myfawnwy is a NYC based artist and designer. Working in the technique of marbling, her art is infused with a contemporary approach, vibrant color palette, and whimsical visual language. Faces and emotions emerge from swirling worlds, drawing inspiration from the magic of wilderness and realms imagined. Myfawnwy is pronounced (Mah-fawn-we), is the artists middle name and means ‘rare one’ in Gaelic.