With this maze, I started by drawing the “starts” and thinking along the lines of cherries or grapes. When I finished the maze though, I thought it looked more like the face of those monkeys carved out of coconuts you see at souvenir shops. Anyway, there are three ways to “start” and one “finish. Enjoy.
Search
Featured Post
Monday, October 15, 2012
Number 28: Monkey Face
With this maze, I started by drawing the “starts” and thinking along the lines of cherries or grapes. When I finished the maze though, I thought it looked more like the face of those monkeys carved out of coconuts you see at souvenir shops. Anyway, there are three ways to “start” and one “finish. Enjoy.
RELATED POSTS
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
Time for another coloring book maze! That’s rights, two in a row using the same coloring book as the last maze . This time I tried my hand ...
-
For this maze, I wanted to make something a little Christmas-y. I basically wrote the words “Ho Ho Ho” and drew the maze all around it. ...
-
For this maze, I started by drawing a weird wavy line which became the “start”. Something about it reminds me of an octopus, an octopus si...
-
With this maze, I started drawing the “starts” and the “finishes” at the same time and then joined them together along the way. The “start...
-
Well, I bet you can’t guess how this maze got it’s name? It’s another maze made along the edge of a piece of paper. Since the space was lo...
-
For this maze, I started by drawing odd shapes for the “starts” and the “finish” and then working from there. Those particular shapes rem...
No comments:
Post a Comment