Hugh Jackman spends Valentine's Day doing a jigsaw puzzle šŸ«¶

Valentine's Day is a special day for couples to celebrate their love for each other, and for Hugh Jackman and his wife Deborra-Lee Furness, it was no different. Instead of going out for a fancy dinner or buying expensive gifts, the couple chose to spend their day doing something a little more unique and fun.

Hugh took to Instagram to share a picture of him and his wife sitting in front of a large jigsaw puzzle that featured the two of them on a beach. In the picture, he was seen working on the midsection of the puzzle where he and Deborra-Lee were standing with arms around each other. He captioned the picture "Happy Valentine's Day".

ā€œOmg how cute,ā€ one fan wrote in the comments, while another said they are a ā€œbeautiful coupleā€. HughĀ Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness have been married since 1996.

The puzzle was created by Piecemakers, a UK-based company that specialises in creating bespoke jigsaw puzzles.Ā Piecemakers has gained a reputation for producing high-quality custom puzzles that are not only challenging but also visually stunning. Their team of expert designers works closely with customers to create custom designs that are tailored to their specifications.

Piecemakers' custom jigsaw puzzles are perfect for any occasion. Whether it's a special birthday, anniversary, or Valentine's Day gift like Hugh Jackman's, a custom puzzle is a thoughtful and unique way to show someone you care.

Custom jigsaw puzzle featuring a romantic scene of a couple kissing on Valentine's Day, created by Piecemakers UK.

Discover more celebrities who like to puzzleĀ hereĀ (including Jamie DornanĀ and Stanley TucciĀ šŸ„°).

Found your missing piece? šŸ§©

'Tis the season for love, and nothing says "you complete me šŸ§©" like a thoughtful and unique-shaped jigsaw puzzle. Flowers on Valentine's DayĀ are classic, if not a little trite. Try mixing things up with a high-quality jigsaw puzzle.Ā Not only is it a fun and engaging activity to do together, but it also beautifully captures the spirit of Valentine's Day with its romantic floral design. So, don't settle for a last-minute bodega bouquet, get your loved one a heart-shaped flower jigsaw puzzle!Ā 

Oh and before IĀ forget to mention: for Rest In Pieces customers,Ā UK next day delivery is free!Ā šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§

Valentines Day Jigsaw Puzzle

Buy now Ā£25, 750-pieceĀ Julie Seabrook Ream Flower Jigsaw Puzzle

Not only is a jigsaw puzzle a fun activity to do together on Valentine's Day, but it also allows couples to create newĀ memories and spend quality time with each other. And what is more romantic thanĀ this heart-shaped puzzle of flowers?

Valentine's Day Gift Idea: Heart-shaped Jigsaw Puzzle

Spectacular detailsĀ ā€”Ā This captivating jigsaw puzzle showcases the stunning photographic creations of Julie Seabrook Ream.

Single? Love yourself better and gift yourself this Valentine's Day with a self-care jigsaw puzzleĀ ā€” you can always pretend it's from a secret admirer.

Designed to be framed and appreciated as artworkĀ šŸ–¼ļø

Once your loved one completes the puzzle, the next step is to frame it. Framing a jigsaw puzzle not only turns it into a stunning piece of art, but also adds sentimental value. Your significant other will appreciate the effort and time you both put into completing the puzzle and framing it. Every time you look at the framed puzzle, you will be reminded of the special Valentine's Day you shared together.

And as a bonus, these flowers will not die after a week, unlike traditional bouquets. So why not make this Valentine's Day extra special by gifting your loved one a beautiful puzzle that they can treasure forever?

Rest In Pieces is a company that produces high-quality, artist-designed jigsaw puzzles. The company was founded in 2020 with the goal of creating beautiful and engaging puzzles that people would be excited to put together and display.

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1 comment

Annie L

Not me stressed out that Hugh has not finished the border pieces. šŸ˜¬

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