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New in Store! Get Cozy with My "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Spice Everything" Jigsaw Puzzle!

Hello, fellow Fall Fanatics and Puzzle Enthusiasts!

The air is getting crisp, the leaves are changing, and there's that unmistakable scent of pumpkin spice everywhere. What better way to celebrate the cozy season than by gathering around for a fun, brain-teasing activity?

I'm absolutely thrilled to announce the launch of my newest product featuring the beloved "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Spice Everything" design – now available as a JIGSAW PUZZLE on our Redbubble store!

A 2D digital illustration in a cartoon style, suitable for a jigsaw puzzle. A happy, chubby man named Peter holds a pumpkin spice latte (with "Peter, Peter" written on the cup) and a pumpkin pie. He is surrounded by numerous orange pumpkins and colorful autumn leaves, against a warm, light orange background. Bold black text at the top reads "PETER, PETER," and below Peter, "PUMPKIN SPICE EVERYTHING." The image has strong black outlines around all objects and text.


You've "PSL'ed" the Pumpkin Spice Lover t-shirt-shirt, and now you can enjoy Peter's blissful, pumpkin-spice-filled world piece by piece! This charming cartoon illustration features our happy Peter, clutching his personalized pumpkin spice latte and a delicious pumpkin pie, nestled amongst a vibrant pile of pumpkins and colorful autumn leaves. It perfectly captures that warm, cozy, and slightly humorous spirit of fall.

Why you'll love puzzling with Peter this season:

  • Relaxing Fun: Unwind after a long day with a calming yet engaging activity.

  • Family Friendly: A perfect way to spend quality time with loved ones during cooler evenings.

  • Festive Decor: Once completed, it makes for a fantastic piece of temporary (or permanent!) fall and Halloween decor.

  • Unique Gift: Looking for a special gift for a puzzle aficionado or a pumpkin spice addict? Look no further!

  • High Quality: Available in various piece counts on Redbubble to challenge all skill levels.

Imagine putting together this delightful scene while sipping your own pumpkin spice latte. Pure autumn bliss!

Head over to our Redbubble store today and grab your "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Spice Everything" Jigsaw Puzzle. Let the cozy puzzling commence!

Peter Peter Pumpkin Spice Everything Jigsaw Puzzle

What's your favorite thing about fall puzzling? Share in the comments below!

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