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An organized selection of bucket filling pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.
The image is a cartoon illustration of a bucket filled with colorful candies and stars. The bucket is silver in color and has a handle on the side. The candies are in various shapes and sizes, including hearts, stars, and hearts of different colors. There are also small pink and blue hearts scattered throughout the bucket. The overall theme of the image is happy and playful.
The image is a digital illustration of a bucket filled with colorful confetti and streamers. The bucket is blue with a smiley face on it and has a handle on the side. The confetti is in various colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. There are also small hearts and stars scattered around the bucket, adding to the festive atmosphere. The background is white, making the colors of the confetti stand out.
The image is a cartoon illustration of a blue bucket with a smiley face on it. The bucket is filled with colorful streamers, stars, and confetti. The streamers are in various colors, including red, yellow, green, blue, and pink. There are also small hearts and stars scattered throughout the bucket. The overall theme of the image is cheerful and playful.
The image is a cartoon illustration of a yellow bucket with a big smile on its face. The bucket has two arms and two legs, and it is standing on all fours. It has a round head with two big eyes and a small nose. The mouth is open wide, and its tongue is sticking out, as if it is laughing. Above the bucket, there are colorful streamers and stars in various colors, including red, blue, green, yellow, and pink. The streamers are flying in the air, creating a festive and celebratory atmosphere. The background is white.
The image is a cartoon illustration of a bucket filled with colorful candies. The bucket is drawn in a simple, cartoon-like style with a handle on top. The candies are in various colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. There are also small stars scattered around the bucket, adding a playful touch. The text above the bucket reads "Bucket filling is: showing kindness, respect for others. Bucket dipping is: being mean to others on purpose."
The image is a square frame with a white background. Inside the frame, there are colorful text that reads "Have you filled a bucket?" The text is written in a playful font and is in different colors - blue, orange, yellow, green, purple, and pink. There are also two small illustrations of a sun and a star on the right side of the frame. The overall design is simple and cartoon-like.
The image is a hand-drawn illustration of a blue bucket with a smiley face on it. The bucket is filled with water and has a handle on the side. Inside the bucket, there are several small yellow stars and hearts scattered around. The stars are of different sizes and colors, including pink, yellow, and green. There are also small pink and green hearts and streamers coming out of the bucket. The overall style of the illustration is playful and whimsical.
The image is a blank certificate template with a black and white design. The frame is made up of swirls and curls, giving it a decorative and elegant look. In the center of the frame, there is a text that reads "I Promise... I will be a bonfire filler." The text is written in a playful font and is in different colors - orange, yellow, green, and blue. Below the text, there are two lines of text that read "Date" and "Signature". The overall design is simple and cartoon-like.
The image is a cartoon illustration of two buckets filled with colorful candies. The buckets are smiling and appear to be filled with a variety of candies in different colors, including pink, purple, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. There is a rainbow in the background with hearts and stars scattered around it. Above the buckets, there is a text that reads "Filling BUCKETS... Guess what...when you fill someone's bucket, you fill your own bucket too!" Below the rainbow, there are two lines of text that read "You feel good when you help others feel good."
The image is a set of six square cards with illustrations of two children and a boy. The cards are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with each card having a different illustration.
The first card on the top left has a cartoon illustration of a boy and a girl holding hands and smiling at each other. The boy is wearing a blue baseball cap and the girl is holding a red heart. The text on the cards reads "Caught you doing something nice!" The second card in the middle has a text that reads "Gaught you do something nice." The third card has an illustration of the boy and girl holding a blue heart.
At the bottom of the cards, there is a text box with the text "Graphics by Scrapping Doodles Font by Lollering Delights". The background of the image is white.
The image is a black and white line drawing of two buckets. The buckets are drawn in a simple, cartoon-like style with a round body and a handle on top. The body of the buckets has a small smiley face with two eyes and a nose, and the words "Bucket Brainstorming" written above it. The background is white with a black border around the edges. The image appears to be a worksheet or activity for children to practice brainstorming.
The image shows two illustrations of individual student buckets. The buckets are orange in color with green and yellow polka dots scattered throughout. They have a handle on top and a small opening on the side. The text above the buckets reads "Individual Student BUCKETS" and below the buckets, there is a text that reads "You can attach these to small buckets, pockets, envelopes, or whatever you choose to use as individual buckets for your students. Print or copy enough so that each student has a bucket."
The image is a black and white line drawing of a bucket with a handle on the right side. The bucket has a lid with a smiley face drawn on it. The face has two big eyes, a small nose, and a wide, toothy grin. The eyes are black and the nose is black. The mouth is curved upwards and the mouth is slightly open, as if it is laughing. The overall style of the illustration is simple and cartoon-like.
The image is a black and white line drawing of a bucket. The bucket is round and has a handle on top with a latch on the side. The lid of the bucket is open, revealing the contents inside. The handle is curved and appears to be made of metal. The body of the container is slightly curved, and the lid is slightly open. The background is plain white.
The image is a digital illustration of four children standing together and holding hands. The background is a purple chevron pattern with a white speech bubble in the center that reads "We are Bucket Fillers!" The children are smiling and appear to be happy. On the left side of the image, there is a boy wearing a red t-shirt and shorts, holding a baseball bat. Next to him, there are two girls wearing blue dresses and holding a bucket. The boy is wearing a green shirt with the number 04 on it. The girl on the right side is also smiling and has curly hair. The overall theme of the illustration is fun and playful.
The image is a screenshot of a computer screen with various icons and a red arrow pointing to the "Recolor Anything on Gimp" button. The background of the screen is white and there are several icons scattered around the image. On the top left corner, there is a cartoon character of a dog with a microphone and a speech bubble. Next to it, there are two keys, one for Google Chrome and the other for Gimp.
On the top right corner, on the bottom left corner there is an image capture button, which is used to capture images from the camera. Below the camera, there appears to be an iPad with a camera attached to it. On top of the iPad, there seems to be a guitar tuner, and on the right side of the image there are three icons - an iPad, an iPad Mini, and an iPhone.
There are also three blue circles with the words "MagicPrefs" and "Mail" on them, which are likely used to record anything on GIMP.
The image is a black and white line drawing of a bucket. The bucket has a handle on top and a lid on the side. The lid has a label that reads "I am a bucket filler when I...". The label is written in a simple, sans-serif font and is centered on the bucket. There are no other details or illustrations on the image.
The image is a behavior clip chart for a bucket filler. It has a green background with a white border and a colorful illustration of a bucket with a rainbow on top. The bucket has a smiley face and is filled with different colors of rainbows. Below the bucket, there is text that reads "Bucket Filler! Behavior Clip Chart" in blue letters.
On the left side of the chart, there are six rows of colorful buckets with different phrases written on them. The phrases include "To Learn", "To Fill", "Teacher's Choice", "Parent Contact", and "To Do It". The buckets are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with each row containing a different phrase. The colors of the rainbow are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple.
The chart is designed to help children learn to fill in the bucket with the help of a teacher.
The image is a bulletin board with a colorful background and a green border. The board is divided into 12 rows and 12 columns. Each row has a different illustration of a bucket with a name written on it. The bucket is filled with different colors and patterns, including red, blue, green, yellow, and pink. Above the bucket, there is a text that reads "Have you filled a bucket today?" The board appears to be a bulletin or bulletin board for a classroom or classroom setting.
The image is a graphic design of a bucket with the words "Videos Of Bucket Filling Moments" written on it. The bucket is white with a black handle and a black lid. The background is a gradient of pink and purple, with a pink starburst design on the right side. The text is written in a bold, black font. The overall design is simple and cartoon-like.
The image is a black and white line drawing of a bucket filled with popcorn. The bucket has a handle on one side and a smiley face on the other side. The popcorn is scattered around the bucket, with some of the stars and hearts flying out of it. The background is white. The overall style of the image is simple and cartoon-like.
The image shows a set of six cards with the text "I was caught being a Bucket Friend" written on them. Each card has a picture of a bucket filled with colorful confetti and streamers. The background of each card is white and the text is written in black. The cards are arranged in a grid-like pattern.
The image is a text-based lesson on the theory of the dipper and the bucket. It has a title at the top that reads "Bucket Fill-osophy" and below it, there is a list of questions and answers.
The questions are:
Each one of us has an invisible bucket. The first question asks if it is constantly emptied or filled, depending on what others say or do it. The second question asks when it is empty, we feel great. The third question asks whether it is an invisible dipper or an invisible person's bucket.
At the bottom of the image, there are two illustrations of a bucket and a bucket with a handle. The bucket is filled with colorful sprinkles and the handle is open, suggesting that it is being used to pour the dip. The text below the illustrations explains that when we use the dip, we can fill in the bucket with the help of the bucket and how it can be used to reduce the amount of water that can be thrown into the bucket, and how to reduce it.
The image is a square frame with a blue and white chevron pattern. Inside the frame, there is a text that reads "Have you filled a bucket today?" The text is written in a cursive font and is in black color. On the right side of the frame is a cartoon illustration of a watering can with a smiley face and a bucket of green plants. The watering can is filled with colorful flowers and leaves. The background is white.
The image is a black and white illustration of a basket filled with colorful candies. The basket has a handle on top and is made of woven material. The candies are in various colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. There are also several colorful stars scattered around the basket, adding a playful and whimsical touch. The background is plain white.
The image is a black and white line drawing of a bucket. The bucket has a round handle on top and a flat bottom. The handle is curved and appears to be made of metal. The body of the bucket is round and has a small opening at the top. The background is plain white.
The image is a digital illustration of a purple bucket filled with colorful words. The words are arranged in a circular pattern around the bucket, with the words "I am a bucket filler" at the top. The bucket is filled with different phrases such as "kindness", "peacefulness", "compassion", "honest", "enthusiasm", "flexibility", and "respect". The background is a light purple color. The overall theme of the image is positive and uplifting.
The image is a list of questions that ask the viewer to fill a bucket every day. The list is titled "How Can You Be a Bucket-Filler?" and is written in black text on a white background.
The list is divided into six sections. Each section has a title and a brief description of the question. The first section asks the reader to open the door for someone, the second section asks them to share their snack with someone, and the third section asks if they are a bucket filler. The fourth section asks how to pick someone's backpack or other belongings, the fifth section asks "Ask someone to play with you on the playground, the sixth section asks to clean up without being asked, the seventh section asks for someone to feel okay, the eighth section asks what to do, the ninth section asks where someone is feeling okay, and finally, the tenth section asks whether someone is a kid or an adult, the eleventh section asks who is a teacher or a teacher, the twelfth section asks why someone is not a teacher.
At the bottom of the list, there is a note that reads "Try to fill bucket every Day!"
Bright, friendly bucket pals brimming with kindness symbols-ideal for teaching empathy and positive behavior in early education.
A cheerful bucket brimming with symbols of peace, love, and optimism-ideal for uplifting messages and inclusive campaigns.
A joyful, rainbow-themed graphic celebrating the “bucket filling” approach to building a kind and supportive classroom community.
A joyful bucket overflowing with colorful stars-symbolizing acts of kindness that fill others’ emotional buckets.
Use these expressive buckets to teach kids about feelings-happy ones overflow with love and joy, while sad ones feel empty or overwhelmed.
A vibrant bucket spilling love and joy-red hearts and sparkling stars make this ideal for celebrations.
A happy bucket brimming with love and wonder-ideal for coloring, classroom activities, or festive crafts.
A cheerful illustration of diverse children surrounding the Bucket Filler’s Pledge, reinforcing empathy and positive behavior in classrooms and homes.
A cheerful bucket overflowing with colorful stars and hearts-symbolizing how small acts of kindness fill others’ emotional buckets.
A classic metal-style bucket rendered in clean outline form-perfect for icons, infographics, or UI design.
A cheerful, animated banner declaring “We’re a Bucket Filling Classroom!”-ideal for reinforcing kindness and emotional wellness in your learning space.
A pair of stylized, healthy green trees ideal for teaching ecology, illustrating growth, or decorating nature-themed content.
A whimsical jigsaw puzzle showing a happy bucket brimming with vibrant stars, hearts, and shapes-ideal for sparking imagination.
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