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Foolish Figurals
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Personalize your wedding
puzzle with your choice of
specially cut figure pieces—
a cupid, heart, financé's name...
whatever you wish!
There is no extra charge for
Foolish Figurals, and we will
do our best to accommodate
all of your requests.
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Looking for wedding puzzle ideas?
Give your financé a personalized wooden jigsaw puzzle for your marriage proposal with the words "Will You Marry Me?" crafted into the puzzle.
At your wedding reception, give each of your guests a puzzle piece that they can personally sign and place into a larger wedding puzzle. You’ll be able to enjoy those special memories forever.
Wedding gift list
Ushers. Bridesmaids. Maids of Honor. Parents. Flower girl. Ringbearers. Priest. Everyone else!
Whatever the occasion, a Fool’s Gold puzzle will be sure to delight.
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WEDDING PUZZLES
Looking for that special gift for the newlyweds and the rest of the wedding party? Imagine a personalized custom wooden jigsaw puzzle. It's truly unique, and a one-of-a-kind wedding present they will cherish for years.
Happy 60th!
Or maybe you know a special couple celebrating their silver or golden anniverary, or even their first year of marriage?
Why not give a unique gift that commemorates their years together. A Fool's Gold wooden jigsaw puzzle can be specially crafted and include custom figural pieces, such as the couple's names, as well as their wedding date, or just about any other idea you may have!
It will be a present they'll enjoy for years!
Note: the gray background is not part of the finished puzzle.
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This puzzle of the OceanCliff Resort (where the couple's wedding was held)
was crafted and given to the bride and groom for a wedding present. Crafted into
the puzzle was their wedding date, his and her names, and a special figure piece
that related to each of them (see image below).

Congratulations!
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The groom is all smiles as he and his bride pieced together a custom crafted jigsaw puzzle of OceanCliff. The couple was married at this beautiful seaside resort in Newport, RI.
In the closeup above, the groom's name is crafted into one section of the puzzle along with a feather and inkwell, symbolizing his interest in writing.
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