Blue and Green Cushions Jigsaw Puzzle

Blue and Green Cushions
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Cushions are usually stuffed with wool, feathers, hair, cotton, polyester fibers, non-woven material, or even paper. They are used to soften a chair, couch or another harder surface when sitting. In today's puzzle we feature two stacks of blue and green cushions. What is your favorite color?

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