Bits and Pieces Seacoast Serenity 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle by Alan Giana
The Bits and Pieces Seacoast Serenity 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle presents a tranquil coastal scene by artist Alan Giana, featuring a lighthouse, sailboat, birds, and flowers. Once completed, the puzzle measures 18 by 24 inches. The pieces are cut from recycled cardboard with a thick chipboard backing for a secure, lock-tight fit, and each piece is uniquely die-cut so no two are alike.
What makes the Seacoast Serenity puzzle special?
Alan Giana’s artwork captures the calm of a seaside morning – a lighthouse stands tall against a soft sky, a boat drifts on gentle waves, and birds circle above wildflowers. Bits and Pieces works with many artists to offer designs you won’t find elsewhere, and this scene is a standout for anyone who loves the coast.
Piece quality and construction
The puzzle is made from recycled cardboard with a thick chipboard backing. This makes the pieces sturdy and resistant to bending. They fit together with a lock-tight connection, so you don’t have to worry about accidental shifts. Every piece is cut with a random die pattern, meaning no two pieces share the same shape – each puzzle experience is unique.
Who will enjoy this puzzle?
Though described for adults, this 500-piece puzzle works well for families, teenagers, or anyone who enjoys a relaxing activity. It’s a great way to unwind after a long day or to bring people together on puzzle night. The moderate piece count makes it approachable for beginners while still offering a satisfying challenge.
Puzzle specifications
| Piece count | 500 |
| Completed size | 18" x 24" |
| Material | Recycled cardboard with chipboard backing |
| Piece shape | Random die-cut (no two pieces alike) |
| Artist | Alan Giana |
Frequently asked questions
What is the completed puzzle size?
The finished puzzle measures 18 inches by 24 inches.
Are the pieces made from recycled materials?
Yes, the puzzle is made from recycled cardboard with a thick chipboard backing for durability.
Are any two pieces the same shape?
No. Bits and Pieces uses a random die-cut process so every piece has a unique shape, making assembly more challenging and engaging.
Who is the artist of this puzzle?
The artwork is by Alan Giana, who created the Seacoast Serenity scene featuring a lighthouse, boat, birds, and flowers.