@@JosephMcBrayer I created a variation of this using your methods for a day retreat I hosted. The feedback from the attendees (many healthcare providers) was extraordinary. I will definitely do this again and will be sharing your simple techniques with others. Thank you for sharing. Here is a link to the video I made of creating the labyrinth as I can't figure out how to post a photo of it. th-cam.com/video/Evk5U8uZECk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=D3K0P1HlbRYnKeRU
@@drerinhurley that’s absolutely awesome! Thanks for sharing the feedback here and I will check out the video! I’m always glad when things like this help others in finding spaces for contemplation and reflection!
Hey Cheryl-I have just remarked it about once every week or so while it is out there. Uses about 3 cans of paint to do it the first time and about 2 cans of paint to remark it. Hope that is helpful.
Hi , this is great! I am not the greatest with math and science. I clicked your link for the mini one to go by. My question is can i make it a smaller version if i dont have that much room in my yard? thanks for any info!
Hi there! Yes, you can make it probably 1/2 as big-just makes it a more narrow path to walk but that may be perfect for a smaller area. Glad you found it helpful and hope you find it to be a meaningful practice. Thanks for the comment here too.
Hi Christine- the link is in the video description. Here it is again: www.dropbox.com/s/ybhck2sdkmvqs3y/Chartres%20DIY%20labyrinth%20jmcbrayer.png?dl=0
This was so helpful, thank you!
Excellent! Glad you found it helpful and if you make one, I’d love to see a photo of it or hear how the experience helps you or your community!
@@JosephMcBrayer I created a variation of this using your methods for a day retreat I hosted. The feedback from the attendees (many healthcare providers) was extraordinary. I will definitely do this again and will be sharing your simple techniques with others. Thank you for sharing. Here is a link to the video I made of creating the labyrinth as I can't figure out how to post a photo of it. th-cam.com/video/Evk5U8uZECk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=D3K0P1HlbRYnKeRU
@@drerinhurley that’s absolutely awesome! Thanks for sharing the feedback here and I will check out the video! I’m always glad when things like this help others in finding spaces for contemplation and reflection!
Love it!
Thanks! It is a neat little temporal project!
Thank youuuuuu ❤
Sure thing!
How do you maintain the paint marks as the grass grow ? Thank you
Hey Cheryl-I have just remarked it about once every week or so while it is out there. Uses about 3 cans of paint to do it the first time and about 2 cans of paint to remark it. Hope that is helpful.
Hi , this is great! I am not the greatest with math and science. I clicked your link for the mini one to go by. My question is can i make it a smaller version if i dont have that much room in my yard? thanks for any info!
Hi there! Yes, you can make it probably 1/2 as big-just makes it a more narrow path to walk but that may be perfect for a smaller area. Glad you found it helpful and hope you find it to be a meaningful practice. Thanks for the comment here too.
What is the inside circle's diameter
I believe it is twice the width of the pathways, so that should be 6 feet. I hope that’s helpful. Thanks for asking!
Where is the pattern?
Hi Christine- the link is in the video description. Here it is again: www.dropbox.com/s/ybhck2sdkmvqs3y/Chartres%20DIY%20labyrinth%20jmcbrayer.png?dl=0