![]() ![]() Print it on card stock, and glue it onto magnet.Print it on magnet sheets and cut it out.Then, there are two ways to go about printing these funny face magnets. Printing and assembling the funny face magnets:įirst, download your funny face magnets below. Potato Head “Elmo”, I’m not sure he wasn’t referring to the former when he called it the latter. Potato Head, and of course was inspired by that toy. He saw in the random scattered features “Elmo, Ernie, Beebo (Big Bird), Hoppy ( his lovey)”… He loves playing with it! It’s a great activity to go along with Mr. (Disclaimer: this post contains affiliate links.)Īnyway, when M saw me drawing these he got very excited. I did lose a bit of control, and couldn’t work carefully, resulting in the need to digitize it to polish it off, but I still think it was worth it. While my wrist did stop cooperating after a bit, I love how it came out an don’t think it would have come out quite this cute had I done it digitally. I decided to give it a try anyway, and I’m glad I did. The reason I haven’t been drawing much by hand lately, is that any pressure on the wrist tends to set off my tendinitis. ![]() ![]() To tell you the truth, it has been a challenge. That way I can inject a real dose of personality into these facial features. I decided that instead of using design software, I’ll go back to my roots, and draw this by hand. While he still love playing with his car and road magnets (which you can also download for free), I decided it’s time for a change.įor these free printable funny face magnets, I decided to step aside from my normal Photoshop and Illustrator stint. That’s why I decided it’s the perfect time to create for him a fun toy to play with, to go along with that curiosity. He also is discovering facial features, and has really taken to poking at my eyes and “beeping” my nose. M is pretty much obsessed with magnets, so I made him these adorable funny face magnets to play with. ![]()
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