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I had them made in China. Just googled making puzzles from photos or something to that effect. It wasn't even expensive. This was 500 pieces I think. I wasn't impressed with the quality of the colour. The puzzle was much pinker than the original photo.

Thanks for the idea. I'm going to get some of my Wifes yarn colour gradients made into a puzzle for a Christmas gift for her.
 
Thanks for the idea. I'm going to get some of my Wifes yarn colour gradients made into a puzzle for a Christmas gift for her.
The upside of the lions gate bridge puzzle was that there is a numeric grid printed on the back. The actual die to stamp out the puzzle pieces (which are thin plywood) duplicates the pieces way too much. As in there are way to many pieces that fit in other places. Likely because it's a cheap puzzle. But the numeric grid on the back helps with that.
 
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