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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Maze Number 130: Bookmark


Maze Number 130: Bookmark.  A printable pink maze.

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 long and thin like a bookmark, I thought I would make a maze that would look cool on a bookmark.  And if you need one, just print this out on some cardstock or glue it to recycled cardboard.  Instant cool bookmark. :)

Anyway, there is two ways to “start” and one way to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Maze Number 129: Coloring Book Butterfly

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 on a cute butterfly.  It seems fitting because it says on the page to “draw your own designs” on the wings.

Drawing a butterfly maze with a coloring book page.

Before...

Maze Number 129: Coloring Book Butterfly. A printable pink insect maze.

…And after.  I think it looks great.  I wanted to have the “finish” in all parts of the body, but I thought that would get in the way.  Better to have it just in the abdomen, the butterfly looks happier this way.

Anyway, there is two ways to “start” and one way to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Maze Number 128: Coloring Book Shark

Finally it’s the next in my series of coloring book mazes, where I take pages from a simple coloring book and turn them into mazes (see Maze Number 122: Coloring Book Snail).

I’m still using the same coloring book (made by bendon Inc. and bought from Dollar Tree).  This time I used a shark coloring page. 

Polaroid

So here’s before…

Maze Number 128: Coloring Book Shark. A printable pink animal maze.

…and after.  I wanted to use the teeth in the maze more, but I thought it would make it more difficult to solve the maze.  Plus it’s nice to see a smile.

I can’t say if the maze shark looks more or less fierce than the original.  It still looks pretty cool and that’s what matters.

Anyway, there is two ways to “start” and one way to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Maze Number 122: Coloring Book Snail

This maze is the first of an interesting new series.  Coloring book mazes!  Mazes made using images from cute kids coloring books.

Giant coloring book, used for drawing mazes.

Here’s the coloring book, its a giant coloring and activity book made by Bendon that I bought at Dollartree.

Snail coloring book page, used for drawing mazes.

And here’s the page I used.  A cute and happy looking snail. 

Maze Number 122: Coloring Book Snail.  A printable pink maze.

That turned into this maze, looks kind of cool now.  I used the eyes for the “starts” and the tail for the “finish”.  The fun part was drawing at the shell and the antennae.

Anyway, there’s two ways to “start” and one way to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Maze Number 115: Getting Started

Maze Number 115: Getting Started.  A pink printable maze.

When drawing this maze, I started to think that it has been a while since the last time I did a maze with multiple “starts”.  I really like making extra “starts” and “finishes” because that kind of thing makes mazes just a tiny bit more challenging.  Not to mention that its more interesting to look at.

Anyway, there are two ways to “start” and one way to finish.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Maze Number 114: Frozen

Maze Number 114: Frozen.  A pink printable maze.

For this maze, I started by drawing odd shapes for the “starts” and the “finish” and then working from there. 

Those particular shapes reminded me of ice somehow and cold.  That kind of thing also reminds me of the movie, Frozen.  Who else loved that movie?

Anyway, there is two ways to “start” and one way to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Maze Number 109: Finish to Start

Maze Number 109: Finish to Start.  A pink printable maze.

With this maze, I started drawing the “starts” and the “finishes” at the same time and then joined them together along the way.  The “starts” could have just as easily have been the “finishes” and vice versa.

Anyway, there are two ways to “start” and two ways to “finish”?  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Maze Number 107: "Happy New Year”

Maze Number 107: "Happy New Year".  A printable holiday word maze.

It’s a word maze, it’s a holiday maze, it’s both!  I drew a maze in honor of the upcoming new year.  It’s probably the largest word maze I’ve made so far.  Coincidently, the second longest is also a holiday maze (see Number 30: "Ho, Ho, Ho").

Anyway, there are two ways to “start” and two ways to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Maze Number 105: Oh, Christmas Tree

Maze Number 105: Oh, Christmas Tree.  A printable christmas shape maze.

Continuing on with the holiday mazes, this one is made in the shape of a Christmas tree.  It’s one of my favorite things about Christmas and the subject of a cute Christmas song, so why not make it a maze?  You “start” at the trunk, and work your way up to the star at the top.  It was difficult getting the star to look right, but it seems to work.

Anyway, there is two ways to “start” and one way to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Maze Number 102: "Pop"

Maze Number 102: "Pop"

At last, another word maze.  For this one I went with the word “pop”, such a fun word.  And an easy one for drawing mazes.  Well, mostly easy.

Anyway, there is two ways to “start” and just one way to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Maze Number 94: Paw Print

Maze Number 94: Paw Print

In the past, I made a hand print maze, so why not a paw print maze?  The best part of this is the toes for the “starts”.

Anyway, there are four ways to “start” and just one way to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Maze Number 89: Flipped

 

Maze Number 89: Flipped

With this maze, I wanted to make something small but tricky to solve.  That led to multiple “starts” and “finishes” that ended up looking the same except the “finishes” are flipped to the side.  See where the name came from now?

Anyway, there are two ways to “start” and two ways to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Maze Number 86: Finger Tips

Maze Number 86: Finger Tips

I started this maze by tracing my finger tips, then drawing around them.  The odd looking points come from my finger nails, they may need trimming.

Anyway, there are two ways to “start” with two ways to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Maze Number 85: Goldfish

Maze Number 85: Goldfish

I was inspired to draw this maze by a bag of goldfish crackers that was sitting on the counter.  A cracker inspired maze, that’s right.  Hey, goldfish are cute and so is this maze.

Anyway, there are two ways to “start” and one way to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Maze Number 71: Lunch Box

Maze Number 71: Lunch Box

This maze was started literally by lunch.  I grabbed a food container from lunch and traced it, then went on from there. 

I also drew a line diagonally, like cutting a sandwich in half.  That’s how I ended up with two mazes in one.  It’s a lot like one of my other food related mazes (see Number 10: Grilled Cheese).

Anyway, each has just one way to “start” and two ways to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Maze Number 70: No Name

 

Maze Number 70

Another maze that is lacking a name.  It started from a tiny squiggle and ended up much more, but I can’t seem to think of a good name.  Any ideas?

Anyway, there are two ways to “start” and two to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Friday, February 12, 2016

Number 67: Heart to Heart

 

Maze Number 67: Heart to Heart

Since Valentine’s Day is nearly here I made a bonus maze this week.  I started this maze by just drawing four hearts together.  Each heart became an individual maze.  It was a fun one to draw, let’s hope it’s just as much fun to solve.

Anyway, there is just one way to “start” each time and one way “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Number 59: Pod People

 

Maze Number 59: Pod People

I started drawing this maze by drawing little bean pod shapes.  While thinking of this the phrase “pod people” popped into my head, hence the name.  I guess an alternate name would have “hatchlings”  since they kind of remind me of egg shapes too.

Anyway, there are five ways to “start” and two ways to “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Number 57: Elephant

After far too many months, a new maze at last.  Thanks in part to a brand new and possibly better scanner.  In case you’re curious, I’m using the HP Desk Jet 2132 All in one printer/scanner/copier.  So far it’s working great, much better than my last scanner, faster too.  Which means I have more time for drawing mazes.  Yay!

Anyway, let’s get to what’s important.  The maze.

Maze Number 57: Elephant

This one started out as just a squiggle.  This squiggle reminded me of an elephant’s trunk which is where the name comes from.  Anyway, there are three ways to “start” and just the one “finish”.  Enjoy!

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Monday, September 2, 2013

Number 50: Button


Maze #50: Button
This maze was surprisingly quick to draw.  Just not so quick to post. Embarrassed smile
Something about the shape and the “starts” reminded me of a button.  Actually I think it would be kind of cute to have maze buttons, I mean like buttons for clothes, not the kind in my maze shop.   Anyways, there are two ways to “start” and just one “finish”.  Enjoy!
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