We are going to release new puzzles in January 2023. How many do you ask? 123! Well, technically 94 new images and 29 that are new to that piece count.
What does "new to this piece count" mean? It means that we are responding to requests from puzzlers to put some of our existing images in a different piece count. While it isn't feasible to do this for every request, we hope that many more puzzlers will now be able to enjoy the image in their favoured piece count. There will be 29 images that have moved into a new piece count - so hopefully one of them is the one you requested!
With the 1000 piece count being our most popular by far, we've added the most puzzles in that category with 59 images. We're also seeing growth in the 500 piece count, and we're getting great feedback from puzzlers that they like the bigger pieces - so that category will get 33 images in total. The ever growing Family Pieces 350 piece count will see 14 images - including a super duper cute cat and dog one that I think our 1000 piece fans will be wishing they had! Our beloved Easy Handling 275 piece count puzzles will see 11 images, including a new one from Peggy Davis and a few mini-collage style puzzles that we haven't tried in this category yet (we'll share one below). And the 2000 piece will get six new puzzles plus four images that have been revised to improve on lighting and theme.
Enough babbling, let's look at some images!
1. Bird Cabin. If you think we have a lot of bird puzzles, you're right! And no matter how many we add, they all sell really well, especially when it's a Greg Giordano.
Bird Cabin 1000 piece by Greg Giordano |
2. Christmas Flower Shop. If you're a super fan of Cobble Hill, then you know that this is a festive spinoff of our Parisian Flowers puzzle. That Cobble Hill Flower Shop stays busy year-round!
Christmas Flower Shop 1000 piece by Barbara Behr |
3. Brambly Hedge Winter Story. Being that it's the "winter" story - that means that there are also three more delightful seasonal Brambly Hedge puzzles coming your way - and they are all darling! Our Cobble Hill Creations team licensed the artwork and designed a beautiful collage that we hope brings back nostalgic memories of something sweet in your life.
Brambly Hedge Winter Story 1000 piece by Jill Barklem |
4. Back to School. While most of us puzzlers are probably pretty happy to be out of school, this fun puzzle will let you relive the good memories without worrying about getting graded. And as always, Shelley Davies leaves her signature somewhere in the puzzle to be found.
Back to School 1000 piece by Shelley Davies |
5. Family Outing. We can't resist Greg Giordano's puppies. Add in a Christmas tree and peaceful scenery - win win in our books. We wish this was available now, but if Giordano's "Christmas on the Farm" is any indication of how well this one will do - it'll very much be enjoyed throughout 2023.
Family Outing 1000 piece by Greg Giordano |
6. Dino Museum. Here's something different for us! We do have dinosaur puzzles, but they're all in our kids offerings. This one gives colourful Night at the Museum vibes!
Dino Museum 1000 piece by P.D. Moreno |
7. Curve in the Square. Classic Cobble Hill nostalgia imagery, but this one feels more fun. We love the architecture and the playfulness of the scene. Hopefully, this makes you feel good inside.
Curve in the Square 1000 piece by Charlotte Joan Sternberg |
Shooting the Breeze 500 piece by Peggy Davis |
9. Two Wolves. This beautiful imagery is brought to you from the same artist as our Salish Coast Colours puzzle. Whether or not you're a fan of sky and land imagery, we hope this aurora borealis background and the strength of the wolf will inspire courage for your journey in life.
Two Wolves 500 piece by Tristan Wolf |
10. Butterfly Tiles. Puzzlers who enjoy mini-collage type puzzles will delight in this all butterfly imagery. Portions of this puzzle come from our 2000 piece Butterflies & Blossoms puzzle, but now it's available in a size that more puzzlers can manage on their puzzle table!
Butterfly Tiles 500 piece by Jane Shasky |
11. Ocean Magic. This Rosiland Solmon image is one of four collage themes for our Family Pieces 350 category. These are great for this piece count because the mini scenes will guide families as they collaborate to complete the puzzle. We hope puzzlers enjoy the rainforest, river, and desert themes too.
Ocean Magic Family Pieces 350 by Rosiland Solomon |
12. Cats and Dogs Museum. Here's one that I know I'll be doing! This fun image comes to us by a new artist for Cobble Hill - Peter Adderley. We're excited to add this one to our collection and we hope that it will be enjoyed by more than only families!
Cats and Dogs Museum Family Pieces 350 by Peter Adderley |
13. Cupcake Cafe. We're trying something different for our Easy Handling 275 piece count to see if puzzlers who enjoy this category will also enjoy a mini-collage scene, which has been very popular with our Cobble Hill puzzlers. We hope it's a sweet success!
Cupcake Cafe Easy Handling 275 piece by Catherine Holman |
14. Marmaduke. Here is an example of a "New to this Piece Count" puzzle. Many of you probably are smiling seeing this familiar and lovable cat! Marmaduke was in our 1000 piece category, but we're giving this friendly feline a spot in our Easy Handling 275 piece; You can tell Marmaduke is pleased with that decision.
Marmaduke Easy Handling 275 piece by Geoffrey Tristram |
Vroom Vroom 2000 piece by Mary Lake-Thompson |
Well, that's all for images in this short sneak peek. But, we have one more announcement! If you're familiar with our 2000 piece puzzles, then you can probably tell by looking at the image above that it's a little "off". What about it looks different? Well, it's deeper. And it's deeper because ALL of our puzzle boxes will be following the "tiny house" trend in 2023. Below are the details to help you visualize.
The finished size of all the puzzles will remain the same.
- The 1000 to 275pc boxes are downsizing from 14" x 10" x 2.375" to 11.25" x 8.25" x 2" (think standard paper size).
- The 2000 piece will be the same length and width, but deeper at 3.75", which means they'll align flush with the rest of your collection. Currently, they are 15.75" x 10.50" x 2.75" - so they don't pack in a carton as well with other piece counts and they stick out on shelves - but not anymore!
- We're packing less air and a bigger reference poster that will now be 14" x 10" for 1000 to 275pc and 17.5" x 12.5" for the 2000 piece poster.
As inventory transitions and sells out, I'm sure we'll be seeing both box sizes for some time. If you shop local, that's wonderful because you can see and touch and read the information on the box. But if you're an online shopper, and the box size matters to you, then you'll want to look for clues as to which box size you're getting as not all retailers may outright list that information.
Tip! In the image above, we've given some examples of clues that indicate which box size you'll be ordering. Look for words like "part number", "item code", "article code", "SKU", "UPC" - and if you see a "4" - it means you can fit more because those are the smaller boxes. A code starting with an "8" is the current state of what we're selling. Our hope is that it won't matter to you because you're just so keen to get our images in any box and enjoy our quirky puzzle pieces!
Thank you for your continued support of Cobble Hill & our retailers! We look forward to seeing our puzzles on your shelves!
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I love the butterfly puzzle!! 🥰 🦋
ReplyDeleteTotally love the #6,#9.❤️
ReplyDeleteI love the back to school puzzle. My son is in his last year of college studying to be a special education teacher. I plan to buy this and frame it for his classroom.
ReplyDeleteLove some of these and I'm very excited about the box being smaller. I love your quality boxes. I don't see a Diane Dempsey puzzle here though I'm crossing my fingers for those!
ReplyDeleteThank you for downsizing to smaller boxes!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love #1, #5, #9, and Marmaduke (#14).
ReplyDeleteI love the Cupcakes puzzle so cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteBack to School and Dog and Cat Museum are a delight! So happy to see the resized puzzles!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the sneak peek! Can't wait to see all the rest of the new puzzles!
ReplyDeleteLove #1, #2, #3 and #7! Looking forward to seeing the rest next year :)
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