Thomas Kinkade Puzzle
Spend a relaxing afternoon completing this Thomas Kinkade Puzzle. This puzzle features a beautiful image drawn by Thomas Kinkade that has a unique mix of colors and textures. There is a bonus poster included for you to follow along as you assemble this challenging puzzle. Complete it on your own, or with family for a fun bonding experience!
NOTE: This item comes in assorted styles:
- A. Spanish Cafe
- B. Lakeside Splendor
- C. Springtime Memories
- D. Serenity Chapel
Due to the nature of this item, the style you receive will vary.
If you would like to specify a style, please contact our Customer Service department at 1-800-888-0321, and press 1 to place your order with a representative.
- Dimensions: 26.6" x 19"
- Material: Cardboard
- Color: Assorted
- Number Of Pieces: 1,000
- Age Grade: 12+
- Quantity: 1 Puzzle & 1 Poster
Shipping:
Please provide a physical street address for the shipment of merchandise orders. PO Box shipping addresses may be provided for gift card only orders. Most orders will ship within 1-2 business days and tracking is provided via email when the order ships. Delivery usually takes an additional 3-4 business days. Keep in mind, some orders may require an additional business day to process, and some locations can require 5-7 business days for delivery.
Returns:
We want you to be happy with your purchase! If you're not completely satisfied, you can return qualifying items within 90 days.
Thomas Kinkade Amsterdam Cafe Puzzle
I bought this puzzle at Hobby Lobby in Flowood, MS & it had 9 pieces missing. This is the second Thomas Kinkade puzzle that I have bought with missing pieces. I have 1 more puzzle to put together. If it has missing pieces, I am done with these puzzles.
Ceaco Brand Puzzles
I will never buy this brand of puzzle ever again. Pieces are always missing and they don’t fit correctly. Buyer beware.
Terrible Quality
It’s a pretty picture, but the pieces are poorly cut and don’t stay in place. It also buckles easily. It’s going to be a challenge to matte this. It’s a shame taking advantage of Thomas Kinkade’s name. 👎👎