There is just one week left in the Limited Edition Scroungecraft Jigsaw Puzzles: Series One Kickstarter by Hit Point Press! The campaign, which started approximately three weeks ago, brings four images from the smash-hit Podamajigs Kickstarter to puzzle form under the Scroungecraft moniker:

The four available puzzles: Gaea in Bloom by Omar Rayyan, Scorched Lotus by Donato Giancola, Twisted Maelstrom by Greg Hildebrandt, and Walk of the Ages by Milivoj Ceran

The four available puzzles: Gaea in Bloom by Omar Rayyan, Scorched Lotus by Donato Giancola, Twisted Maelstrom by Greg Hildebrandt, and Walk of the Ages by Milivoj Ceran.

Each puzzle is a limited run of only 2,500 puzzles, each made up of 1,000 pieces and measuring approx. 24″ x 24″ (53 cm x 53 cm). They are made from high-quality 100% recycled paperboard, and are packaged along with a color poster into a convenient 8.5″ x 11″ size.

Puzzle Packaging Example: open box with bag of puzzle pieces and a folded full art poster.

Puzzle Packaging Example

Each puzzle features the MTG-inspired work of famed Magic: The Gathering artists Omar Rayyan, Donato Giancola, Greg Hildebrandt, and Milivoj Ceran, and will be brilliantly reproduced in high resolution with excellent color and attention to detail.

Puzzle Detail: zoom in on a faerie hidden in a dense forest scene.

Puzzle Detail

While it doesn’t appear the campaign will meet either of its Art Print or Soundtrack stretch goals, the puzzles themselves have already been manufactured, meaning distribution should be the fastest yet from the seasoned campaigners at HPP. There are only a handful of days left to make one of these puzzles yours; become a backer today!

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Donny Caltrider (he/him) is a Senior Writer at Hipsters of Coast writing about all things related to the art of Magic: The Gathering and the larger imaginative realism genre. He has an M.A. in Museum Studies from Johns Hopkins University and enjoys telling stories about art, objects, and the intersection of fantasy with real-life. When he’s not writing for Hipsters, you can find him traveling with his wife, petting his two cats, and watching the Baltimore Orioles.

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