Letter I is for Ink – Cute Art Supply Alphabet Worksheet for Kindergarten 🖋️
A vintage ink bottle stands beside the letter I, with a clear “INK” label on its body and a feather quill pen slanting out of the opening. A drop of ink hangs at the nib, accompanied by decorative music notes and ink splatter lines. This Letter I is for Ink easy coloring page introduces the original tool of writing and drawing to children, filled with classic stationery charm. Though little ones use crayons and markers daily, the image of an ink bottle and quill sparks a deep curiosity about “writing.”
The combination of the ink bottle and quill is easy to color yet carries a touch of elegance. The bottle can be filled with dark blue or dark brown, the “INK” label left white or bright, the feather pen softly shaded with white or gray, the nib black, and the ink drop black or dark blue. The letter I can match the ink. During this process, children naturally notice the text label on the bottle—a subtle but powerful print awareness moment. Print this printable art supply alphabet worksheet for the writing corner in a classroom or the art table at home, letting the environment become a learning prompt.
While coloring, share a little history: “Long ago, people wrote with this! Now we have pencils and markers, but ink is still important.” Then say “I, Ink, i, ink” and pretend to write in the air with your finger. You can also bring out a washable ink pad and let your child make fingerprints on scrap paper to enjoy the sensory “ink” experience. This free kindergarten letter I stationery coloring page blends alphabet, writing culture, and sensory play through one textural ink bottle. Download this cute printable PDF, dip into the ink, and sketch the very first stroke of the letter I! 🖤🎨