Mining ghost town in Springtime

Price range: $19.00 through $39.00

Description

110 pcs (Horizontal) 252 pcs (Horizontal) 520 pcs (Horizontal) 1014 pcs (Horizontal)
Width, in 10.00 13.50 20.00 28.50
Height, in 7.99 10.59 15.98 19.02

Mining ghost town and simple clusters of old abandoned houses are scattered across the Southwest deserts. Come Spring, the desert plants burst into life again, giving new life to the aging buildings. Settle in for an evening of slow focus with this nostalgic chipboard puzzle that brings a weathered frontier scene to life. The image of sun-worn cabins, an old wagon wheel, and scrubby desert hills invites quiet reflection—piece by piece you reconnect with wide skies and the patient rhythms of a ghost town. The glossy, vibrant print keeps colors rich while the sturdy chipboard pieces fit with satisfying clicks. Finished puzzles tuck into their printed paper box, ready to display or store until the next laid-back night of puzzling.

This puzzle works as a cozy countertop project for solo downtime or a relaxed group activity with friends who love history and desert landscapes. Choose from four piece counts to match how much time and focus you want to sink into the scene. Expect crisp detail, a tactile laminated surface, and pieces that handle well over repeated assembly sessions.

Product features

– Available in 110, 252, 520 or 1014-piece counts to suit time and skill levels

– High-quality 100% chipboard pieces with precise cutting for a snug fit

– Vibrant, full-color sublimated print with a glossy laminated finish

– Choice of vertical or horizontal image orientation

– Includes a durable printed paper box featuring the artwork for storage or display

Care instructions

– Wipe the dirt or dust off gently with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.

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