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!
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!
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!
Continuing with the alphabet mazes, here’s the letter “C”. Started by drawing an uppercase and a lower case “C” and drawing the maze around them. Sadly the letters aren’t as easy to see as with other letter mazes.
Anyway, there is just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!
I started this maze by drawing two squiggly lines in the center. Something about the shape reminded me of an elf or gnome, hence the name.
Anyway, there is just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!
I realized that although I have drawn several animal mazes, none of them were of any birds. This is bad, because I really like birds of all kinds. So I whipped up this cute little bird maze, just for starters of course. There will naturally be more birds maze in the future, harder ones too.
For now we have a baby birdy. The “start” is at the beak but the “finish” almost ended up somewhere else. I decided it was best to put it at the wing instead.
Anyway, just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!
Last maze was the letter “A”, now this one naturally is the letter “B”. I was going to going to draw it with a “start” in both the upper case and lower case “B”, but my pencil has a mind of its own.
Anyway, there is just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!