How I Will Spend the Summer Puzzle by Maggie Stephenson
COLLECTION NO. 3
Both peaceful and vibrant all at once, How I Will Spent the Summer is a scene we wish we could jump right into. Umbrellas, palm trees, and tropical fruit lay scattered across a joyful canvas, bringing sweetness and warmth into your day.
– 1000 piece puzzle
– Completed Size: 26.9” x 18.9”
– Box Size: 10.5" x 8" x 2.75”
– Puzzle is finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Drawstring cloth bag and artwork postcard included
– Made with recycled materials

Maggie Stephenson
Maggie Stephenson is a self taught artist and illustrator. Born in Poland and raised in Germany, she moved to Florida to pursue her career as an illustration artist. Art has always been a part of her life thanks to a supportive family that encouraged her to explore her creativity. She credits nature, music, and human emotion for her ability to stay inspired and motivated to create and grow as an artist.
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Maggie Stephenson is a self taught artist and illustrator. Born in Poland and raised in Germany, she moved to Florida to pursue her career as an illustration artist. Art has always been a part of her life thanks to a supportive family that encouraged her to explore her creativity. She credits nature, music, and human emotion for her ability to stay inspired and motivated to create and grow as an artist.
About “How I Will Spend the Summer”
"How I Will Spend the Summer, as the title suggests, is inspired by the simplicity and beauty of an ordinary summer day. Time spent outside with a friend, or in solitude, enjoying a warm summer breeze while having a piece of fruit, surrounding yourself with nature and focusing on simply being in the moment." — Maggie Stephenson
"How I Will Spend the Summer, as the title suggests, is inspired by the simplicity and beauty of an ordinary summer day. Time spent outside with a friend, or in solitude, enjoying a warm summer breeze while having a piece of fruit, surrounding yourself with nature and focusing on simply being in the moment." — Maggie Stephenson
