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St David's Day
I know you are going to say to me that this is a little bit late! St David's Day, traditionally celebrated on the First of March, celebrates the life and work of St. David. Born around the year 500 he was a renowned preacher and founder of monastic sites, possibly founding the Abbey at Glastonbury. He is reputed to have made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and brought back a stone which sits in St. David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire. We don't make a puzzle of St David but we do ma
Julie Wilkins
5 hours ago


Thinking Day
I was born in the 1950's and was a child in the 1960's when it was almost compulsory to joining the Brownies for girls and the Cub Scouts for boys. Consequently we always celebrated the birthday of Robert Baden-Powell on 22nd February, the day being known as Thinking Day. As Brownies and Cubs we were encouraged to think of others and help others not just on this day but throughout the year. This year was the 100th Anniversary of Thinking Day and it was commemorated across the
Julie Wilkins
Feb 24


It's Pancake Day!
Otherwise known as Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, and 47 days before Easter. This was the day for feasting before the start of Lent in the Christian Church calendar. Most of us love a pancake or two and topping's vary, from the traditional lemon and sugar, through syrup, bananas, blueberries, nuts and chocolate spread to the American version with bacon. The combinations are seemingly endless. We here at Grovely Puzzles do not make a puzzle with pancakes on it b
grovelyjigsawpuzzl
Feb 17


Unlucky Day?
Well today is Friday the 13th! Considered to be an unlucky day by many cultures around the world for all sorts of reasons, both historical, mythological and religious. Many of us are superstitious, black cats, walking under ladders, not tempting fate, crossing our fingers, not sitting 13 people down to a dinner table etc. But, and there is always a but, tomorrow will be Valentines Day. A lucky day for many when maybe your true love will pop the question "Will you Marry Me?"
Julie Wilkins
Feb 13




A Sad Day
Losing someone from you life is always difficult even if you have never met the person, have only spoken on the telephone and corresponded by email. We here at Grovely Puzzles first made puzzles for Tina Bone, a renowned Botanical and Wildlife artist in 2015. Originally just for her own sales, then we came to an agreement to offer them to our own customers. Sadly last year Tina was diagnosed with an uncurable cancer and lost her life earlier this year. Her images are delightf
Julie Wilkins
Feb 3


Christmas is coming!
Stuck for present for that tricky person? Why not give a puzzle? grovely is please to be able to offer a new range of puzzles witrh Christmas images. Colourful and with plenty to catch the eye. Town Square at Christmas Santa's Sleigh Santa's Sweetshop Santa's Tree All new images and three in our new Santa range. 1000 piece puzzles made in our family run factory in Dorset and now available in 300 pieces in wood with CHristmas themed whimsey pieces.! Available on the website
Julie Wilkins
Nov 2, 2025


New Puzzles
Watch this space! we have a new range of images launching soon. All in 1000 piece (did you know that this is the most purchased size in...
Julie Wilkins
Oct 3, 2025


Fund Raising
Have recently made puzzles for two local churches to raise funds for repairs. Bishopstone and and Tisbury. Puzzles seem to be a good way...
Julie Wilkins
Sep 18, 2025


Boris the Bulldog
Boris the Bulldog by Roger J. Bigg for Holmes Hotel Just finishing off a second batch of puzzles of this gorgeous image for the Holmes...
Julie Wilkins
Sep 12, 2025


Donkey Sanctuary
Julie was recently tasked with creating puzzles of 16 of the donkeys living at the sanctuary. They are all very different and each puzzle...

Michael Whitefoot
Aug 12, 2025
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