I started this maze by simply drawing a random “swirly” line and moving on from there. Sometimes the best techniques are the simplest. Anyway, there is only one “start” and one...
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
11/19/12 Shop Update
Last week, the biggest change to the maze shop was a new section, Jewelry and Accessories. The first pieces of jewelry feature maze #35: Maze #35 Circle Charm Necklace Maze #35 Charm Bracelet Maze #35 Circle Charm Earrings I also added a few new pet items: Maze #35 Heart Pet Tag Maze #35 Small...
Friday, November 16, 2012
Number 35: Macaroni
I decided to try another mini-maze. This is possibly the smallest maze I have ever drawn, also maybe the easiest to solve. As for the name, there was just something about the maze...
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Number 34: Pole
With this maze, I was experimenting with different dimensions. I had originally drawn it on it’s side, but I thought it looked better this way. It kind of reminds me of a totem...
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Saturday, November 10, 2012
11/10/12 Shop Update
This week I added items featuring mazes #31 and #32 to the maze shop. Some of the new items this week: Some new t-shirts and clothing… Maze #31 Golf Shirt Maze #31 Men's Tank Top Maze #31 Women's Raglan Hoodie Maze #31 Kids Organic T-shirt …Some bags… Maze #31 Reusable Shopping Bag Maze #32...
Friday, November 9, 2012
Number 33: “Sweet”
More word fun.With this maze, I started with the word “Sweet” and drew the maze all around it.The “start” is in the first “e” and the “finish” is in the second one. Have fun.Update:...
Friday, November 2, 2012
Number 32: Web
I drew this maze like the last one. I started with a circle and drew the maze in and around it.The wavy edges and rippling reminded me of a spider’s web. Makes it perfect for Halloween,...
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