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I know, I know…it is only almost September. But….Have you started thinking about Christmas yet? With the year that we have had we are starting to think about it early, doing a little at a time. As I was browsing around, thinking about what in the world I was going to get for my niece’s I saw these:

OhMyStinkinHeck!! We all love puzzles and games and I just couldn’t pass these up. I think I want one for myself!!
I just found them to be really cool, and if you have someone that is hard to buy for like me I think they are perfect.

“This isn’t a review, they don’t know who I am. Just a cool product that I wanted to share”

 

I LOVE Jigsaw Puzzles. During the colder months I usually always have one out. And I can usually average a 1,000 piece puzzle every few days, depending on how cold it is and what my schedule looks like.

It all started when I was really young. I grew up in an OLD Antebellum home that was built in the 1800′s. That means…no air, no heat, no insulation, icicles hanging off you the moment you step out of the shower. It was a COLD house in the winter and there was no way you could heat it all. So, while we slept in the bedrooms (with 10 blankets on your bed) we lived in one or two rooms while we were awake. And my Mom would always have a puzzle going to provide some entertainment. Now, all of us love puzzles and we all still look forward to getting one each Christmas.

Most puzzles do not provide much of a challenge for me. But last year I came across some puzzles by Artist Alex Beard, known for demystifying art and engaging people in the creative experience. His work is amazing and I immediately fell in love with Impossible Puzzles. Just recently Alex announced the 2nd Annual “Alex Beard Impossible Puzzles Contest.” This contest, designed to help break down the barriers between the artist and his audience, encourages people to think outside the box and challenge one’s creativity.

Most puzzles have interlocking pieces that fit together, and some have evolved to 3D versions and computer adaptations, but the end goal remains the same: to recreate the picture on the front of the box.  Alex Beard’s line of Impossible Puzzles combats the theory that a puzzle can only result in one picture.  In Beard’s line of work, the goal is creativity, curiosity and novelty.  With his line of Impossible Puzzles, Beard proves that by looking at the jigsaw puzzle with a new perspective, anything is possible.

“I am thrilled to be launching the 2nd Annual Impossible Puzzles Contest in partnership with Borders,” says Beard, owner of the Alex Beard Studio. “What a fantastic way to break down the barriers between ‘the artist’ and ‘the people,’ and what a fantastic partner I have in Borders to make it happen!”

“We’ve recently added a large assortment of adult games and puzzles here at Borders and the ‘Impossible Puzzles Contest’ is a great way to engage our customers around our new offerings,” said Michele Cloutier, Chief Merchandising Officer for Borders, Inc.  “We can’t wait for our customers to show their creativity by designing their puzzle for a chance to win some great prizes.”

The Alex Beard Impossible Puzzles contest encourages people to create their own puzzle art based on original works by Beard. In other words, the final result should not mirror the picture on the box cover!  Each puzzle piece can be rearranged into a new composition, a new outline, a new image- a work of art of the puzzler’s very own. In the Impossible Puzzles collection, some shapes have common outlines, so there is more than one choice for what can fit.  The pieces do not snap into each other, but settle beside one another instead, making the puzzle exponentially more challenging.  While there is actually only one correct piece that combines with its neighbors to assemble the puzzle as intended, the pieces can be combined in infinite ways to create new puzzles and new shapes.

For example, the giraffe creation on the right was made from the pieces of the Abstract puzzle on the left!

Alex Beard Puzzle

It’s easy to enter! Go to your local Borders book store and find the Alex Beard Impossible Puzzles™ display. Then, create your puzzle art based on Beard’s brand new “Red Peacock” puzzle right there at Borders OR purchase a “Red Peacock” puzzle and create your masterpiece at home or in another creative environment.  Wherever you create your masterpiece, don’t forget a camera so you can take a picture of your design! Once you’ve finished creating your own Impossible Puzzle-inspired work of art, go to www.alexbeardimpossiblepuzzles.com, fill out the submission form and upload your photo. All entrants must review and agree to the photo upload terms on the contest site and all entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST on March 7, 2011. For official rules and a full list of Alex Bead Studio products, go to www.alexbeardimpossiblepuzzles.com.

One “Alex Beard Impossible Puzzles™ Contest” Grand Prize Winner will receive a new, original Alex Beard painting inspired by the winning entry. 25 Runners-Up will each receive a signed copy of an Alex Beard Impossible Puzzle. Prize winners will be selected from all eligible entries received during the Contest Period based on creativity and adherence to theme by Alex Beard.

“Art is a medium accessible to everyone,” says Beard.  “I try to break down the artistic process by engaging with my audience and I always encourage questions and feedback.  My goal in creating the Impossible Puzzles was to make art available to people from all walks of life in a different way, and hopefully open up a new world of creative thinking for them.”

“I was not compensated in any way for this post. I didn’t receive a puzzle. I just wanted to tell you about a fun contest that will make you think outside of the box because thinking inside the box can be lonely…and boring…and stiffling…and well, it isn’t in my nature to think inside the box. Alex Beard really has no clue who I am even though I know who he is. Ohhh, that sounds kinda like I am a stalker doesn’t it? I am really not a stalker. Or at least I don’t think I am. Anyway, all that to say that I wasn’t paid for this post but I was given some of the information and I wanted to share it!”

 

rubik's cubeThe Rubik’s Cube celebrates its 30th birthday this year. That means 30 year of frustration, then learning how to cheat the cube by taking the stickers off and re-applying them to make it look as if you had solved the puzzle. I remember when they first came out (yep, showing my age here) and begging for one. I had to have it. Then I remember staying awake late at night for hours on end trying to figure out how to solve it. I never did learn how without cheating in some way but my cousin could solve one in just minutes. That used to make me so mad at him. Now that I am older and wiser, I can solve it without cheating. Ok, so I had a little help in the way of a pamphlet called You CAN Do The Rubik’s Cube.

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Now, there is a whole new “You CAN Do The Rubik’s Cube” program (www.YouCanDoTheCube.com). It is designed to get youth engaged in math and science in a fun way with lesson plans built around the Cube help kids learn about problem-solving, teamwork, and other math disciplines like area, perimeter, volume, angles, and algorithms. Who knew that the Rubik’s Cube could teach so much? What a great teaching tool that makes learning tons of fun!!

There are competitions where individuals and teams can compete to win some really neat prizes. Educators and Communities can even host their own competitions and possibly even get them sponsored through the You CAN Do The Rubik’s Cube site.

And if you just want to have fun…you should think about a Rubik’s Cube Party! Everyone can dress in solid colors that match the colors on the cube. You can even make a cake that looks like a Rubik’s Cube:

rubik's cube cake

So sorry but most of my photos from the party are blurry, I think it was because I couldn’t quit laughing. SO I really only have one decent one of Tate being surprised that he was actually able to solve the Rubik’s Cube. I think he had a little coaching from his sister along the way though:

solved the rubik's cube

Since it’s release in 1980, the Rubik’s Cube has found its way into over 350 million homes and has continued to fascinate, bewilder and challenge millions of people. Today schools, camps, summer programs, parents and others are finding out just how beneficial the cube can be to teaching  important math concepts. The new You CAN Do The Cube initiative is a US Campaign aimed at teaching a new generation how to solve the Rubik’s Cube and experience the many benefits of this accomplishment. So visit You CAN Do The Cube and learn how to solve it for yourself. Teach someone else how to solve it. Print out a Certificate while you are there saying that you can. Throw a party. Just have FUN!

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The Rubik’s Cube You CAN Do The Cube would like to provide 3 lucky readers with a cube and solution guide of their own.

TO ENTER: Simply leave a comment stating if you have ever actually and honestly solved a Rubik’s Cube. WITHOUT CHEATING.

All entries must be received by June 28th at 5PM EST. All entries must have a valid US mailing address. Winner will be selected via random drawing and will have 3 days to respond to the verification e-mail or another winner will be selected.

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Rubik’s Cube provided me with a cube and party pack to help facilitate this review and is also providing the products for giveaway. I was in no other way compensated, all opinions stated are those of my own and were in no way influenced by receipt of product or by any outside source.

 

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We love puzzles…of every kind. But throughout the winter months you can bet that we have a jigsaw puzzle going. It is what we do on those cold days when we just don’t want to get out. And well, we are all addicted to them. My Mom started the tradition when we were very young. There would always be a puzzle going in our Dining Room, because it was the warmest room in our house. We lived in a very old house growing up…it was built in the 1890′s. It has no insulation and was always very cold in the winter and steaming hot in the summer. So as we all gathered in the central dining room around a table next to the old wood heater we would sit and work on a puzzle, catch up on daily events and just hang out as a family. It is a tradition that I remember fondly and have passed onto my own children.

Now, every Christmas we all look forward to getting a new puzzle from my Mom. Once we have completed our puzzle we will usually trade with one of my sisters so that we have another new one to complete…and I gift puzzles to my own children as well. We look for hard ones these days…and this is one that I found this year that I fell in love with:

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I love, love, love all of the Alex Beard products, but his puzzles…oh his puzzles are fabulous and hard. Of course he has some that aren’t quite so difficult, but I am loving this Peacock puzzle BECAUSE it is hard. It isn’t going to be done in a day or two as so many of ours are. The quality is so good, meaning that this puzzle will last us for a long time, no matter how many time we put it together…and the hard ones, we do over and over again for the challenge.

Check out all of Alex Beard’s products, you will find so much to fall in love with. There is something for everyone on your list including the kids!

Alex Beard Studio provided me with a sample product for review purposes. I was in no other way compensated for this post, I do just really happen to love all of his stuff!
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