More magazine cover jigsaw puzzles!

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By sylvia13

Classic Cars - February 1957 (500 piece JSP)
Classic Cars - February 1957 (500 piece JSP)
Country Home - June 1926 (1000 JSP pieces)
Country Home - June 1926 (1000 JSP pieces)
Photographic print of Country Life magazine cover, August 1930 from Heritage-Images.
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Photographic print of Country Life magazine cover, August 1930 from Heritage-Images.
Dinner for Kitty - Good Housekeeping magazine cover for March 1920.
Dinner for Kitty - Good Housekeeping magazine cover for March 1920.
In 2011 Boys' Life celebrates 100 years of fun!
In 2011 Boys' Life celebrates 100 years of fun!
Key Lime Pie under tropical palm trees.
Key Lime Pie under tropical palm trees.
Playboy magazine logo.
This stunning 1000 piece puzzle features a collection of covers that celebrates the well known status and extraordinary evolution of the magazine.
This stunning 1000 piece puzzle features a collection of covers that celebrates the well known status and extraordinary evolution of the magazine.

I have found several different magazines that used to have jigsaw puzzles made from their covers, but unfortunately, they no longer have them! However, those covers became so well known, that people still want to have them, so a special website dedicated to provide those old magazine cover jigsaw puzzles has been created and its name is: Magazine Covers - Puzzles For Sale.com. Those covers were so different and artistic that it is no wonder people liked them so much!

Popular Mechanics

This is a service magazine covering a variety of information on home improvement, automotive needs, electronics and computers. This American magazine was first published on January 11, 1902 by H.H Windsor and it has been owned since 1958 by the Hearst Corporation.

House Beautiful

This issue of the House Beautiful magazine was called Country Home and it dates back to June 1926! Sheer elegance and class is the comment that comes to mind!

Country Life

A British weekly magazine based in London, which covers the pleasures and joys of life in the countryside. It is primarily concerned with the interests of rural communities and their environments as well as the concerns of country dwellers and landowners. Its readership is diverse and though mainly UK based, is also international.

Good Housekeeping

A very traditional and trusted source of advice on matters that interest women, such as food, diet, beauty, health, family and home.

Boys' Life

This is the award winning monthly magazine of the Boys Scouts of America (BSA). Its targeted readership is young active boys between the ages of 6 and 18. The magazine has the following sections: Jokes, Games, Your Pics, Outdoors & Gear, Hobbies & Projects, as well as Contests. In its Games section the site also has a puzzle challenge featuring a new picture every day, so you can see how fast you can solve it. To rotate the pieces you can use the two symbols provided, or the Left and Right arrow keys on your keyboard. It is an out of the ordinary puzzle and quite challenging too! A click lets you know when a piece has been correctly placed!

Gourmet

Gourmet magazine was a monthly publication of Condé Nast and the first U.S. magazine devoted to food and wine. It is a magazine of good living, recipes and popular columns.

Playboy

Everything is not just for women and young boys, Playboy magazine readers can also have their magazine cover jigsaw puzzles, except that theirs comes sealed! Nearly six decades after the first issue was sold out in just a few weeks, Playboy magazine continues being the best-selling monthly men's magazine in the world!. It showcases the planet's sexiest and most beautiful women. This stunning 1000 piece puzzle features a collection of covers that celebrates the well known status and extraordinary evolution of themagazine.


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Kris Heeter profile image

Kris Heeter Level 7 Commenter 7 weeks ago

Very interesting. I had no idea that magazine covers had been used to create jigsaw puzzles!

sylvia13 profile image

sylvia13 Hub Author 6 weeks ago

Yes, I had no idea either until I came across them! They are a good idea and I wished more magazine would use them!

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