This maze was mostly inspired by an idea I had and partially inspired by my clipboard. It has pretty flowers on it, the clipboard not the idea. I just one day thought that the “start” on my mazes doesn’t have to be circular or rectangular in shape. Why not flower shaped? So I went on from that and I truly love the effect. Anyway, this maze has four ways to “start” and just one to “finish” Pick your flower.
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Monday, July 2, 2012
Number 11: Flower Power
This maze was mostly inspired by an idea I had and partially inspired by my clipboard. It has pretty flowers on it, the clipboard not the idea. I just one day thought that the “start” on my mazes doesn’t have to be circular or rectangular in shape. Why not flower shaped? So I went on from that and I truly love the effect. Anyway, this maze has four ways to “start” and just one to “finish” Pick your flower.
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