This is our seasonal spring collection, pulling together everything from the catalog that fits an Easter basket, a spring brunch host gift, or a long-weekend puzzling session.
The bulk of the collection is jigsaw puzzles - spanning 500-piece and 1000-piece formats - with subjects that lean heavily into florals, gardens, springtime landscapes, and pastel color palettes. You’ll also find some formats that make particularly good basket stuffers: greeting card puzzles, origami kits, pencil sets, bookmarks, and canvas tote bags.
You’ll find a wide range of puzzle formats and difficulty levels:
Across these formats, the collection leans into spring-inspired visuals - florals in bloom, garden scenes, pastel-toned illustrations, nature, and vibrant city moments.
Looking for something more than chocolate eggs and marshmallow bunnies?
Small-format items here work well as Easter basket fillers: greeting card puzzles are flat, affordable, and finishable in minutes. Pencil sets and magnetic bookmarks add a creative touch without taking up much space. Origami kits give kids (and adults) a hands-on activity that doesn’t require a screen.
For those who associate spring with a fresh start — and maybe a puzzle on a sunny table — this collection highlights designs that feel bright, detailed, and seasonally aligned.
You can find:
Whether you’re puzzling solo or with family over a long weekend, these designs are chosen to reflect the energy of the season.
The collection features a mix of contemporary illustrators and well-known artists, including Alice Brisland, Andrea Pippins, Andy Warhol, Anne Bentley, Ben Giles, Joy Laforme, Michael Storrings, and Victor Ball.
Styles range from graphic and modern to painterly and detailed, making it easy to find something that fits the recipient’s taste or your own preferred puzzling style.