When drawing last week’s maze, I had a small amount of space left on the paper. It was just large enough to squeeze in another little maze. Thus the squeezed maze is born!
Anyway, there is just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!
When drawing last week’s maze, I had a small amount of space left on the paper. It was just large enough to squeeze in another little maze. Thus the squeezed maze is born!
Anyway, there is just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!
This maze is the first of an interesting new series. Coloring book mazes! Mazes made using images from cute kids coloring books.
Here’s the coloring book, its a giant coloring and activity book made by Bendon that I bought at Dollartree.
And here’s the page I used. A cute and happy looking snail.
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!
Another alphabet maze, this time is the letter “H”. Surprise, surprise. That’s what happens when they’re in alphabetical order.
This one was a little tricky to draw because the shape of the letters makes it difficult to find a place to stick the “start” and “finish”.
Anyway, there is just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!
Continuing the alphabet mazes with the letter “G”. This one was particularly amusing to draw. I like drawing letters with tails like the lower case “g” because of the way the path flows around them. Makes it more relaxing too.
Anyway, there is just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!
Continuing on with the alphabet mazes, this week is the letter “F”. It a was a fairly fun maze to draw, and completed in a freakishly fast time frame. How many more “f” words do you think I add here? A few too many?
Anyway, there is just one way to “start” and one way to “finish” (7!). Enjoy!
It’s been a while since I made an alphabet maze, so I decided to get cracking on it. The next few mazes will be letters starting with this one, the letter “e”. It’s a pretty simple maze drawn around an uppercase and lower case “e”.
Anyway, there is just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!