Cosmic Puzzle

$20

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Taken from website:

How many constellations can you name in this Cosmic Dreams puzzle design by Kate Sutton?

Puzzle Specs:

  • 18 x 24” finished puzzle.

  • 500 Pieces, irregular cut.

  • Made from 100% recycled gray board.

  • Printed with vegetable-based inks.

  • Puzzle Box Size: 11.75 x 8 x 2"

  • Includes a poster of the puzzle artwork.

All purchases support 1% For The Planet!

  • Taken from website:

    The things that make you feel happy and matter to you. The things that make up who you are. At Badge Bomb, we team up with thoughtful artists to create original artwork for pins, patches, magnets, and stickers that reflect those very things. And it’s what we believe in, too—equality for all, animal welfare, environmentalism, mental health, and self-love. Through our badges, you can be your authentic self and spread messages that you think are important, clever, funny, and kind.

    We also feel it’s important to back up what we believe in through our actions. That's why Badge Bomb is a “Gold-certified Sustainability at Work” business and a member of 1% For the Planet.

    At Badge Bomb, we try to make our corner of the world the one we want to live in, and be the kind of business we'd patron ourselves. That’s why we are committed to reducing our impact on the environment, partnering with organizations that are doing good things in the world, and giving back to our communities. That's why we make our buttons, magnets, stickers, greeting cards, zines, totes (and more) in the USA. When you buy badges from us, you are supporting our independent factory in Portland OR, the artists we work with, and nonprofit partners like 1% For The Planet.

  • Taken from the website:

    Hello, I'm Kate, a freelance illustrator based in The Lake District. When I'm not drawing I can be found writing lists, running, doing yoga, drinking too much coffee, and talking to random dogs. I love to travel and find inspiration everywhere I go, especially within nature, which heavily influences my work. Other common themes include repeat patterns and hand drawn type.

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