So Hard To Say Goodbye...

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @Nienke131
    @Nienke131 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m part of a puzzle community in my region and it’s the best thing ever. When you finish a puzzle you place it on the community page and someone else is able to come pick it up. The rules are simple: all puzzles are free and you must place it back on the community page after you finished it, so puzzles will never leave the community. There’s about 300 members and I always have an endless supply of new puzzles even though I haven’t bought an actual new one in years. Some of the puzzles I put in the rotation are still making the rounds after a decade. It makes me happy to see that my puzzles are actually being used by other people instead of collecting dust in my closet. (I do still have a small collection of my favorites btw. I totally get the urge to collect as well ;) )

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      300 members is crazy!!! Wow that's awesome!!! I mean that would generate 1000's of puzzles, enough for years in my case! Thanks for sharing, I'll do some research see if there is something similar around here :)

  • @ccgirl5055
    @ccgirl5055 2 месяца назад +3

    I like how you stated doing puzzles and being a collector can become two different hobbies.
    I love de-clutter and organizing videos more than haul videos. Shopping vids make me want to shop, while de-clutter vids inspire or motivate which gives a different kind of feeling good. 🙂
    I would like to say, that for sentimental puzzles, maybe find another place just for those. They can either be decoration or just momentous that could sit in a closet. Then keep your main shelf open for "to-do" puzzles.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment! Could be an idea if I need more space but I feel like if I find another place for my sentimental puzzles, i'll just find more excuse to accumulate more puzzles. I really wanna try to stay within the fixed limit.

  • @lisa-r4w
    @lisa-r4w 2 месяца назад +2

    Earlier this year i diacovered my library had started a puzzle swap. Ive gotten a lot of puzzles there and try to take some ive already done. I usually do a puzzle once then dont want to keep it. I take about 5-6 puzzles to leave at puzzle swap. Then i try to limit the puzzles i want in exchange to 3. That way im not bringing too many back.
    Happy Puzzling Johnie!

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      That is awesome! I see some puzzle swap events sometimes on Facebook I might try that sometime if it's not to far!

  • @claudinewendt9898
    @claudinewendt9898 2 месяца назад +8

    I have the same issue. I love to puzzle, but I buy faster than I can assemble. Recently, I looked over at my puzzle stash that spilled out into my living room. I knew I had to do something. That being said, I didn’t want to part with anything. But, my library sells puzzles for extra money and even has a puzzle table for anyone that would like to assemble while visiting. So, I brought a whole bunch over and felt much better about thinning out my collection. Thanks for sharing this!

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      Exactly what you said: you feel good after you do it. And the puzzles will have a second life!

  • @puzzlepiece9509
    @puzzlepiece9509 2 месяца назад +5

    It's a perennial problem for most puzzlers, too many jigsaws and not enough room. You have to ask yourself are you going to do the puzzle again, if not it goes out. Although it is nice to keep puzzles, if they never get done again they are taking up space. Much better to pass them on to the local community which is what I do with mine.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      Ohh yes that's a key point. Just collection dust. I couldn't let go the Halloween ones but they might go next time, I'm sure I'll want to do new ones next year anyway so, good point, it should be the first question to ask next time.

  • @Victoria-oi1hb
    @Victoria-oi1hb 2 месяца назад +8

    This is an important subject. I am overwhelmed with puzzles. Giving boxes and boxes to thrift stores. Don’t let this happen to you ❤

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for sharing!! The thing is I wanna keep doing puzzles. Buying them is part of the process. Finding what to do after is the actual problem. Collecting, trading, selling etc. I think I found how I wanna do it now so It is a good step!

  • @50sRockChick
    @50sRockChick 2 месяца назад +1

    I had 92 puzzles in January and I was feeling overwhelmed. So I got rid of some to the charity shop and our local library. I instantly felt better. I’m now at about 45. 8 of which are Christmas one. Mentally I feel a lot more comfortable with that many.
    I can understand when people say they are two different hobbies.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +2

      From 92 to 45 wow, that's a cut in half!! Congrats, I understand when you say you feel better, same for me. Relief I think is what I feel haha. More to come, thanks for watching :)

  • @susannelson5441
    @susannelson5441 2 месяца назад +1

    I agree 100% that as avid puzzlers we have a tendency to collect faster than we can assemble. Recently, I gave away 66 puzzles some which I have completed (not to do again) and some which took space in my shelves for a long time. Goodwill, our local library and senior citizen center were very happy to get some of my give-aways.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      I bet they must be happy yes! 66 puzzles is a lot, makes room for the new stuff! Sometimes you just know it's collecting dust. I understand why some people like to collect them, it's nice and looks good but it's not for me this time! Feels good to give them. Thanks for the comment :)

  • @jigsawlving
    @jigsawlving 2 месяца назад +2

    This is a great video, and an important one as others have mentioned! :) It's so easy to get caught up in puzzle accumulation and then be completely overwhelmed by the piles and piles of puzzles (ask me how I know, lol!). I'm glad and impressed that you recognized this issue so early on! Future Jigsaw Johnie will surely appreciate the wisdom of Today Jigsaw Johnie! :)

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      Haha that comment made me laugh :) Glad you enjoyed the video! More to come

  • @Dailydoodler-888
    @Dailydoodler-888 2 месяца назад +3

    I have the same problem, I purged over 100 puzzles before I moved, some of them I had never done yet. We were downsizing so I had no alternative. I have been selling puzzles off as I buy, but I’m now to the point where I can’t part with the ones I have left but have no room for more if I don’t. This video makes me want to try a purge again. Wish me luck.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      Ohh you can do it!!! Feels good after. I'll do this again in the near future!

  • @ericaholcomb2033
    @ericaholcomb2033 2 месяца назад +2

    I recently tried to organize the puzzles I still have to do, and I just about cried. I have far more to do than I realized. I think I could fill a bookshelf with those alone. I need to whittle down the puzzles I have done. Even though I have completed them, I find many harder to part with than I thought they would be. I think your plan to keep your collection to one shelf is a good one.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you. I will probably get a bigger one in the future but it's still the plan. Have a fixed limit or else it will never stop! Puzzles take place. Either you collect or you don't. I enjoy the hobby, a lot. I just feel I don't need to keep everything and I don't feel I will do them again in the future since there's always gonna be new awesome products and brands to try.

  • @fridaynightpuzzles
    @fridaynightpuzzles 2 месяца назад +4

    Great job decluttering! It's definitely not easy!! Thanks for being honest about why you're keeping some of the puzzles and what some of the puzzles mean to you 🧩🩷!

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      Thank you again for the comment. It was not easy but I'm sure it will get easier with time and practice haha!!

  • @sheilamargus5335
    @sheilamargus5335 2 месяца назад +5

    Well done you. I would find this impossible I love my collection and have done most of them a number of time’s. The only time I get rid of a puzzle is if there is a missing piece, these go everything else is mine and staying . Yep I have a spare room full. 😂😂😂

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +2

      Haha! I understand, totally. I'm a collector in life, been collecting stuff all my life. I could see myself filling a room with my favorite series. I decided to put a stop right at the start cause I know where this is going. I really enjoy the hobby but I decided I was not going to collect except for some very specific stuff. However I've seen amazing puzzle collections and I really think it's great. I love to see passionate people and see what they like to collect! If you have room for it, do it :)

  • @PekingDuck08
    @PekingDuck08 2 месяца назад +2

    Discipline is so important, you want to love & enjoy doing your puzzles over again. Great job on your declutter of puzzles 😎

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment! It's hard to do but it feels good after you are done!

  • @victoriapaine8831
    @victoriapaine8831 2 месяца назад

    I have been watching this video multiple times now! I love your commentary on each puzzle and why you are donating each one. I agree with donating puzzles I won’t be puzzling again. I have a large collection of puzzles and I enjoy the anticipation of when I will puzzle them as well as puzzling them multiple times. I love your channel, looking forward to your next video!

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. So far the only puzzles I did more than once are some of the 500 pieces for speed practice or trying to improve my time. I never done a 1000 pieces twice yet. So many puzzles out there, I wanna try all the brands and check out the new images. Very few I think I will do again but some I just cant give yet.

  • @amybuchler8874
    @amybuchler8874 2 месяца назад +1

    Good idea to keep your favorite Halloween puzzles. If you really enjoyed them, it is very likely you will want to do them again when Halloween season rolls by again. It is not necessary to buy all new puzzles every year.

  • @divadevincent711
    @divadevincent711 2 месяца назад +1

    First time viewer, it’s nice to see a guy doing puzzle videos. 👍🏼

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      Welcome aboard! Hope you'll enjoy my other videos, more and more to come :)

  • @RockyMountainPuzzler
    @RockyMountainPuzzler 2 месяца назад

    Excellent video and a true dilemma of a topic for us all.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! I know from the comments it seems like everyone has the same issue. The boxes are so big it takes space. Oh well I made my decision now so no going back :)

  • @DeniseFuchs-b3u
    @DeniseFuchs-b3u 2 месяца назад +1

    I resell puzzles and decide on prices considering brands and what new prices were, if I decide I won’t do the puzzle again……..this generates funds for new or used puzzles I like.
    I have donated to a local retailer once a year and if there is a puzzle issue I include a photo and note of the issue……in return for donated puzzles at the particular retailer (always every September) they give a $5 coupon towards a new puzzle (they give the puzzles to senior homes and other suggested places).

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      Ohh wow that's very nice. Great find there!!

  • @scientistforscience
    @scientistforscience 2 месяца назад

    Your videos are great so you have more of a reason to explore new puzzles.The last time I took stock of my puzzle collection, I had a sinking feeling. How did I go overboard? I don't have the room for all those. I'm not sure what is a good number but I like the idea of a confined space allowing 50 or so. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      I know I make puzzle videos but I don't even think I do that many puzzles in a year compared to the people I see on Facebook groups. Some guys do 2-3x more than me and even more!! If a do 3-4 puzzles per month I must be around average in my mind. Probably some do way less but I know for sure some do way more. I think a collection with 50 to 100 puzzles must be decent. I can work with that!

  • @VividlyValerie
    @VividlyValerie 2 месяца назад

    I don’t keep puzzles when I’m done. I take a photo and print them to an album so I can flip through them now and again. I have a few Christmas that I keep but otherwise I’m happy to pass on for someone else to enjoy them!

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      I really wonder how often people do their 1000 pieces more than once. 500 pieces I understand for the competitions practice and all but the 1000 ones they must be really special!

  • @jeancarroccino8574
    @jeancarroccino8574 10 дней назад

    I have Thomas kinkade that I keep. I will not do a puzzle more than once. Lol
    So I glue them on posterboard and have them in my basement. Recently taping them in sections and putting them back in boxes. Lol
    I do donate them to Senior homes, schools and libraries or children's hospitals. ❤

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  10 дней назад

      Good idea, never heard about poster boards I'll look at it!

  • @LauraQuilter
    @LauraQuilter 2 месяца назад

    Hey, I've been enjoying your videos - thanks for sharing & I hope it's going well for you.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the nice comment:) more to come!!

  • @nicolee1395
    @nicolee1395 2 месяца назад

    Hi, Jigsaw Johnny.
    I totally agree about the lions and the zebras puzzles. I do not like them either.
    I am happy that you did not get rid of the Halloween Magnolia puzzle or the Yazz. I recently donated 17 puzzles, as I knew that I would not do them again.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      Feels good right? 17 puzzles is a lot, makes room for new ones if you already know you're not gonna use them again. Good job :)

  • @LilMsNat
    @LilMsNat 2 месяца назад +1

    I also love puzzles, but I rarely buy puzzles at full price. I hit yard sales, thrift stores, my library when they have sales, and local FB Puzzle Swaps. I make exceptions for black Friday & holiday sales though, and I have a few I'll nvr get rid of. It just hurts my heart to pay $6-$20 a puzzle and then donate it. BUT! I dont have have a puzzling channel either 😊
    Edit: there are worse things we could be spending money on 🙃

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      Well I see many of my viewers do thrift store and also a few youtubers. It seems like a good practice and from the videos I've seen they have some pretty good inventories. My problem is I'm in a small village with no stores. I have to buy everything online :(

  • @MichelleWalsh-yp2vg
    @MichelleWalsh-yp2vg 18 дней назад

    I glue my puzzles they are easier to stack I have the click frame so I change them out and decorate my house with the different images.
    Some puzzles take me 8 days and I’m not doing them again, once glued you can use them for all kinds of occasions like Christmas or Halloween Easter

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  17 дней назад

      That's a great idea, never thought about those frames, thanks for sharing!!

  • @olguita5207
    @olguita5207 2 месяца назад +1

    Congratulations, this is something I have to do I have about 50 puzzles and I don't want to buy more until I get rid of many, is a to expensive hobby 😢 😊

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      Especially if you buy them new. Makes a huge difference in the budget!

  • @alanmittan4651
    @alanmittan4651 2 месяца назад +1

    Good job thinning the puzzles out. I would love to have the one with the missing piece just to rehab it. But at least you are going to let the next person know it is missing a piece, so they don't go crazy looking for it, or in my case blaming the cat for eating it! I have one cat that loves cardboard, and he watches me do the puzzles. I have got him trained to sit in a box and watch, but if I leave the puzzle unattended for any length of time, he will at some point grab a piece and chew it up or haul it off to his secret lair I have yet to discover. I am about due myself for thinning out the closet and wish I had someplace like you do to take them like a school or library. Karen Puzzles also says some cities have puzzle exchanges but haven't found one in my area. So, they will just get recycled back to some thrift stores where they came from. Looking forward to your next puzzling, thank you for the entertainment! PS one advantage you have that most of us don't, is you can go back and watch your videos of all the ones you gave away!

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      Thrift stores is a good option!! At least they get a second life. I went to the library and they told me what they are going to do. Can't wait to share with you guys later!! And the teachers at the school where super happy about the Halloween one. Talk later!! Thanks again for the comment :)

  • @karenbuse6064
    @karenbuse6064 2 месяца назад +1

    Good job, congratulations! I have to say, Batman hurt though. 😢

  • @pamelafranzen2771
    @pamelafranzen2771 2 месяца назад

    Good advice on paring down your puzzles.

  • @PuzzCatLife
    @PuzzCatLife 2 месяца назад

    I think my poverty helps me a lot. I have about 20 puzzles I still have to do, but I haven't done them because of working on the Life puzzle so much. My budget for purchase is $10 or less. I just picked up 6 off Marketplace for $25, all holiday puzzles, so I'll be working on those during November. I want to get them to the library where I donate my puzzles I don't plan to do again in plenty of time for someone else to do them for the holidays.
    I have some puzzles I've had since I was a child, and I can't seem to let go of those. If a relative of mine wanted them, I would give them up. But I've been through Swedish death cleaning and since I have no children and no one to leave my things to, I have no struggle getting rid of most of my puzzles. Better someone else enjoy them than have them just tossed in the trash after I'm gone. I'm hoping to sell or give away most of my belongings and live very minimalist.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      I understand, having something since your childhood must have some kind of sentimental value attached to it. Some exceptions. Just like you, some puzzles I know I'll never do again so no reason to keep them. I feel better with less stuff around me. Not ultra minimalist but I do understand it feels better.

  • @SuperMatyoO
    @SuperMatyoO 2 месяца назад

    Hello my friend ❤

  • @kennethalfonso3241
    @kennethalfonso3241 2 месяца назад +2

    Eek! I would have kept the Batman and give away the Game of Thrones. Lol 💜

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      Haha I'm sure many would have done the same! It's done now, cant go back. No regrets. The Batman was really fun btw but the GOT is just a beautiful picture I love it, and it's a Clementoni too, I wanna do it again someday.

  • @pjfreeman4789
    @pjfreeman4789 24 дня назад

    I’m never going to do a puzzle again, then it’s time to find a new home for it.

  • @royannegw1004
    @royannegw1004 2 месяца назад +1

    Puzzle purging is so hard! I have about 240 and most will go someday but I want to do them at least once before purging.
    I have a couple questions as im somewhat a new puzzler: where do you buy Yazz puzzles? I’ve been looking online since hearing your reviews and they only seem available on websites that I’m skeptical of.
    How do you tell if the ravensburger puzzle is a championship puzzle? I realized watching your video I unknowingly owned the rainbow floral puzzle and I traded it but would’ve loved to keep it had I known it was a championship puzzle.

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад +1

      The Yazz puzzles you can get at www.puzzlescanada.ca/ they ship to USA for free on orders over $69 and flat $9 rate for small orders. If you create an account they have a rewards program where you get 10% back coupons for your future orders, it's a great store! For the champs puzzles you can check www.worldjigsawpuzzle.org/ and check all the world champs results, on each qualifiers you see the puzzles and times!! Also on the competition live streams on youtube you can check the past few years broadcasts and see all the puzzles they use!

    • @Lori-lf9gx
      @Lori-lf9gx 2 месяца назад

      I believe Yazz puzzles are available online at Puzzles Canada.

  • @jamescrawford3411
    @jamescrawford3411 2 месяца назад

    Waffle your ones that you have done. Maybe make a separate discord or add a spot in the existing one

    • @JigsawJohnie
      @JigsawJohnie  2 месяца назад

      Could do but it would be expensive to ship. Canada post is brutal with parcels!!

    • @jamescrawford3411
      @jamescrawford3411 2 месяца назад

      @@JigsawJohnie then maybe donate to a children's center? Or find a library to donate too. Will that help with taxes?