I figured that way if folks wanted to do adjacent pieces, they would be easier to find. I found a few paired pieces and left them out for people.
Several of my friends and family members enjoyed coloring at the party. My sister did a lot of roof work, with a distinct pattern that now adorns many houses.
Megan also did some roof, but with a more rainbowed color palette.
Since then, the children who live in my house, and other friends have also made contributions.
It is starting to look really cool, you guys.
I completed the puzzle, and have continued to color, mostly finishing pieces that are partially colored. The kids have taken over the sky.
So, even though the puzzle is technically completed, as far as assembly is concerned, all the pieces are not colored, so when that is done, I will come back to this and mark is as completed.
I think, too, once I have all the partially-colored pieces totally colored in, I will put all the pieces back in the box, with totally colored ones in a zip lock. As people color the pieces, they put them in the zip lock, and then when all the pieces are colored I will reassemble the puzzle and it shall be complete. Huzzah!
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