Blank puzzles to color yourself
Giving a homemade gift is always fun. Something someone went to trouble for, and even put your name on it. If you can puzzle with it, it's even more fun!
.With a blank puzzle (so without an image on it) you can go in all directions. There are different sizes to get, namely A6 size (9 pieces), A5 size (with 20 pieces), just A4 size (with 30 pieces) and just like this one, A3 format, with 60 puzzle pieces. They are made of sturdy white cardboard and are from the Collall brand. On the packaging itself there are also some ideas to make a puzzle yourself: Create a personal puzzle as treasure card, invitation, birth announcement, anniversary, rebus, for Father's Day, Mother's Day or birthday, or as a painting to hang up. There is special Collall Puzzle glue to use to stick the puzzle pieces neatly and firmly.
For Milou we made this puzzle, but that was of course clear:). We kept it simple, so you can see that it is absolutely not difficult to draw and color a puzzle yourself. Optionally you can use a template for the name, or print out the name, cut it out and pull it over to the puzzle. You can also transfer letters or figurines to the puzzle with carbon paper (blister paper), if you really can't write or draw anything by hand. But draw a garland of flowers, butterflies and dots on the puzzle by hand, you can do that too!



Use for drawing to the puzzle permanent markers, e.g. the Collall permanent markers. Of course, you can also use paint, ink or wax crayons, just what you like.



Once you have the name on it, you can sign the rest. For example, green twigs and flowers, or dashes along the edge.