Hand Drawn Owl Maze Part Two – Free Printable PDF
For this month’s maze I wanted to create a simpler maze and go back to my “roots”. If you have followed my work from the beginning you would know that the first maze I created after my 20 year break was an owl maze for my daughter (see below). I have been thinking about doing a second owl maze for a long time and my t-shirt with the tootsie owl was my inspiration.
Below is the sketch of the maze as I was creating the drawing. All of my mazes start as a pencil drawing and then are filled in with markers and colored pencil. The maze is then scanned into a digital PDF format so they’re easy to download and print.

Enjoy this maze you want to try another similar maze? Check out my Brain Maze or my Pittsburgh Maze. If you’re looking for more free printable mazes check out my homepage.
If you don’t want to print the mazes at home please consider using the VistaPrint link below. VistaPrint is the vendor I use to print my mazes on card-stock to hand out to friends and family. I have found that they are the highest quality and the most affordable of the print vendors. Also I like that they allow for small batch printing which keeps the price affordable. I print them on 5.5 x 8.5 postcards and they turn out fantastic.
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Jennifer Wise
April 9, 2019This is a fun one. So pretty, too. Thanks for sharing at #heartandsoullinkup
Hilbert
April 9, 2019Thanks. I’m so glad you enjoyed it.
daliana
April 10, 2019Wonderful drawing, Hilbert!
My best regards from Romania!
Hilbert
April 10, 2019Thanks for the nice feedback
Teresa
April 10, 2019Cute! My daughter will love it. Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party. Pinned.
Hilbert
April 10, 2019Awesome. I hope she enjoys them.
Karen, the next best thing to mummy
April 11, 2019I am going to download a few of these for my art mad granddaughter #happynow@_karendennis
Hilbert
April 11, 2019Awesome. If you run into issues or want them two on page let me know.
Catscue Catmom
April 11, 2019I love owls, this is wonderful!
Hilbert
April 11, 2019Excellent. I’m really glad you enjoyed my mazes.
Julie
April 13, 2019This are cute. My kids used to love mazes when they were little, perfect for printing out ready for long journeys or waiting rooms!
Hilbert
April 13, 2019Awesome. Thanks for the great feedback
Laura Thomas
April 13, 2019This is so cute! Thanks for sharing. Stopping by from #letshavecoffee
Hilbert
April 14, 2019Thanks for the feedback and hosting
Hilbert
April 17, 2019Thanks for the great comments and thanks for hosting
Donna Reidland
April 17, 2019What a fun activity for kids!
Hilbert
April 17, 2019Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed my mazes.
Flossie McCowald
April 17, 2019Your mazes are always so incredible. But I think this owl is my favorite yet. My younger daughter LOVES owls!
Hilbert
April 17, 2019Funny my daughter loves owls and that’s why I’ve created two so far.
Jenny
April 18, 2019What a cute owl and this looks intense. How fun! Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday
Hilbert
April 18, 2019Thanks for the nice comments and hosting
Sara
April 20, 2019Love that you can color and use for a maze. So cute.
Hilbert
April 20, 2019Thanks. I really happy you enjoyed them