Assembling puzzles is the perfect family (or solo) activity. No technology needed! Treat yourself, or a friend, to a unique way to relax.
This puzzle also looks great in a frame!
Hannah Pritchett named this piece "Cantrip" because the word means a magic spell, or one which reads the same forwards and backwards. "Hannah" is the same both ways! She also is a bit of a dungeons and dragons nerd. In the game, a cantrip is a form of magic that your character has spent hours and hours perfecting. It is something that can be done without much thought. Cantrip fits perfectly.
Warning: Choking hazard—small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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Assembling puzzles is the perfect family (or solo) activity. No technology needed! Treat yourself, or a friend, to a unique way to relax.
This puzzle also looks great in a frame!
Hannah Pritchett named this piece "Cantrip" because the word means a magic spell, or one which reads the same forwards and backwards. "Hannah" is the same both ways! She also is a bit of a dungeons and dragons nerd. In the game, a cantrip is a form of magic that your character has spent hours and hours perfecting. It is something that can be done without much thought. Cantrip fits perfectly.