Finished Printed Faces: 1st Grade

1st-grade child's drawing of a smiling person with a bow and letters, wearing a green outfit with flowers in the corner.

In this previous blog post, I showed you how we started our printed faces project.  We finished our printed faces this week.  The kids colored in the faces with markers or crayons.  Then, they used rubber stamp letters to print words on the pictures.  They are so fun!

Abstract drawing: a square-faced character with green eyes, open mouth, text "bob? dood?", and colorful scribbles around.
Abstract drawing with geometric shapes, red accents, and various symbols.
A child's drawing of a blue robot with printed faces and colorful details, including antennae on its head.
Child’s colorful drawing featuring a finished purple figure, various scribbles, and letters b and s on a white background.
Child's drawing by a 1st Grade artist shows a smiling person with long dark hair, blue eyes, two flowers, a bee, and handwritten text "I LOVE U!" and "I LOVE BIRDS!" on a white background, in charming printed faces.
1st Grade child’s drawing of a geometric, abstract figure with a hexagonal head, colorful body, and “GREAT” written on the left side—complete with fun printed faces. Finished artwork full of creativity!.
Abstract drawing of a face with geometric features and uneven eyes, inspired by Printed Faces from 1st Grade, speaking from a word bubble that says, "Hi my name is Ivy," above a purple shape with a blue diamond.

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