One of our most favorite holiday traditions is sitting around a table working on a Christmas puzzle together as a family.
As soon as December arrives, the puzzle board hits the table! We spend hours putting them together. Sometimes just one of us, sometimes we all sit around and do one together. Other times just JJ and I or Colt and JJ.
Puzzles are an invitation to spend time together. You could head off to your room or turn on your computer or the tv, but the warm light, anticipation of completion, and time with family entices you to stay a bit instead.
There’s no urgency and no pressure to stay. Add one piece or 20. We have a puzzle out all month long. Stop in at your leisure. JJ made that simple DIY stowaway puzzle board above so we can easily remove it when we entertain or want to dine at the dining room table.
I’ve rounded up some of our most favorite Christmas jigsaw puzzles over the last couple of years. They are all on Amazon, so you can get them right away and start enjoying peaceful family puzzle time in your house!
Our Favorite Christmas Jigsaw Puzzle Round-Up
1. Buffalo Games Charles Wysocki – Whistle Stop Christmas – 500 Piece Puzzle
2. Buffalo Games Charles Wysocki – Cocoa Break at The Copperfields – 500 Piece Puzzle
3. Vermont Christmas Company – Doggone Jigsaw – 1000 Piece
4. Vermont Christmas Company – Heart of Christmas – 1000 Piece
5. Buffalo Games Charles Wysocki – A Christmas Greeting – 1000 Piece
6. Bits and Pieces – Tree Farm – 500 Pieces
7. Vermont Christmas Company – Country Christmas – 1000 Pieces
8. Vermont Christmas Company – Rejoice in Christmas – 1000 Pieces
9. Buffalo Games Terry Redlin – Trimming the Tree – 1000 Pieces
10. Springboks – The Falling Snow – 500 Pieces
11. Springboks – Lazy Creek Country Store -1000 Pieces
12. Vermont Christmas Company – Winter Stroll – 1000 Pieces
Looking for a few more of our favorites of the season? We also rounded up our favorite small trees for Christmas vignette decorating, our favorite wreaths and Christmas doormats and the best storage containers for all your Christmas decor.
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