Not hard to see how this maze got it’s name. I literally traced my hand on the paper, sort like the turkey drawings they make you do in kindergarten. Then I just drew the maze in and around it, mostly around the fingers which explains why they look so much wider than my real fingers. Anyway, you “start” in the pinkie and “finish” in the thumb. Enjoy!
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Friday, May 24, 2013
Number 46: Hand Print
Not hard to see how this maze got it’s name. I literally traced my hand on the paper, sort like the turkey drawings they make you do in kindergarten. Then I just drew the maze in and around it, mostly around the fingers which explains why they look so much wider than my real fingers. Anyway, you “start” in the pinkie and “finish” in the thumb. Enjoy!
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Number 45: Netting
I was trying something new with this maze. What do you think, was I successful? I was picturing something similar to fish net stockings or tulle lace, which of course explains the name. I was fighting the urge not to fill the openings or at least color them. Anyway, there is only one “start” and “finish”, but try not to get too lost around the loops. Enjoy!
Monday, May 6, 2013
Number 44: Lima Bean
This maze started as just a little squiggly line and I just added on from there. The shape reminded me of a lima bean for some reason. Maybe because I like lima beans, not as much as kidney beans maybe, but they are still tasty. Anyway, this maze has only one “start” and one “finish”. Enjoy!
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