some puzzles are more fun than others, this was one of those.
That spatula was a seek and find item tracy. there were 22 of them. most of them are small, I’m not sure why they add that in puzzles.
There’s a ice cream scoop under the shelf by those darling canisters. a cookie cutter on the red pyrex. One beater by the faucet handle and tongs by the appetizer tray – btw -resembles one of Linda’s.


Can find the misplaced items here?⬇️


What about here⬇️

so here it is⬇️

I loved putting this puzzle together. I was hoping you would see the resemblance of pete to this dog amy😊( pete is in the christmas picture)
i think i’m on my way to my dream kitchen. can you spot some of the look alike items in my kitchen⬇️

Puzzles are how i keep my brain engaged. I know all of you have things you love that do that for you. Keep it up.
I found the missing strawberry 🧩 piece. it was right under my feet. i don’t know how we missed it. and iv’e picked out my next puzzle.

Its going to be fun, but i wont bother you with it. thanks for tagging along for retro kitchen one. hope you enjoyed it. the weather is nice and i should get out now.
don’t know whats next
so stay tuned
💗jilly
It’s cool that you enjoyed putting the kitchen puzzle together that’s almost like your own. I’m sure you’re very satisfied to finish it! I’ve heard that Emily and Amy will stop by to see you guys today after school. I hope the next with your grandgirls will be pleasant and enjoyable!
Thuy
Uncanny, Jill! The puzzle and the real kitchen might not be tong by tong, but the resemblance in mood and tone is pitch perfect. Keep that mind engaged. Your art is springing from it.
Wow – you have a fascinating kitchen. Putting together a retro kitchen must be a little like putting together a puzzle. This one worked together – I know that feeling of connection with a puzzle and you can’t explain it. That next one looks nostalgic – but difficult for me. Loved seeing this. Love, Sharon
Almost missed your banner picture – I loved seeing it too. You two have been love birds for a long time. It just makes me happy. – Love (again), Sharon
Amazing how quickly the retro kitchen came together. Kudos, quite an accomplishment. I’d still be looking for the side pieces. Is good to find the missing piece of a puzzle, I know. Good luck on your new project, looks hard. Love you, Celia
That’s always the way it’s the last place you look for it. Last night as I was cutting carrots a piece flew off of the cutting board and I looked all over the kitchen for it and went into the bathroom to take a leak and stepped on it I don’t know how that happened. I’m glad you have the patience to work on these puzzles because I can tell you for sure I don’t see you soon.