There’s just something about a fun, colorful llama that makes you feel good! If you feel this way too, you are going to love this Llama Valentine Craft we are sharing with you today. In this post, learn how to make this sweet Llama Valentine Card with our helpful template, step-by-step tutorial and video.
While we made this craft for Valentine’s Day, this fun llama card could also be used for Mother’s Day or any time of the year you want to pass along a smile to someone. We went traditional with our white and gray llamas but you could let kids get creative with brightly colored llamas too. Let’s get started on making our llama Valentine craft!
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Supplies needed:
- llama Valentine craft template <— GET THE PRINTABLE HERE
- white cardstock (or gray cardstock)
- pink or purple cardstock
- markers
- small poms (about 1 cm)
- extra small poms (about .5 cm -I can’t find these on Amazon. We found them at Michael’s.)
- glue gun (or you can use Glue Dots)
- scissors
- glue stick
Tutorial:
1. Print out template
Begin by downloading and printing out the Llama Valentine Craft template on your white cardstock paper. The first page of the template has both of the llama pieces for the craft. The second page has four cloth pieces so you can print them out on colored paper if you choose. You could always have children color in the white version too.
2. Cut out pieces
Cut out the two llama pieces. In our example below we printed out the cloth piece on pink cardstock and cut it out.
3. Draw a face
Use a fine tip black marker to draw a nose, mouth and eye on your llama Valentine craft. We drew our llama with it’s eye closed and eyelashes but you can draw an eyeball, or even use a googly eye if you’d like.
4. Prepare the cloth piece
Take the llama cloth piece that hangs over his back and fold it in half along the dashed line on the template. This turns it into a fun card for the front of your llama craft.
5. Write a message
Use a marker to write a special message on the inside of the card. We used “Llove you Llots!” for a fun play with the two l’s in llama. We also used “You’re Llama Fun!” in another one of the cards.
6. Glue card on llama’s back
Add glue to the back of the card and glue it onto the llama’s back.
7. Draw rope lines and other designs
Use your markers to draw rope lines around the llama’s neck and some designs on the front of the cloth your just glued on the back of the llama.
8. Glue small poms
Use a low temperature hot glue gun to glue small poms on the front of the llama cloth on his back. Then glue your extra small poms on the rope pieces around the llama’s neck.
(Note: As an alternative to using the hot glue gun, you could try Tacky Glue or small Glue Dots.)
Your Llama Valentine Craft is complete
Don’t you think they are adorable?! As we mentioned in the beginning of the post, these cute llama’s don’t need to be limited to just Valentine’s Day. They would make a sweet Mother’s Day card for kids to make for their Mom or Grandma. You could really make them any time of year just to put a big smile on someone’s face.
Another alternative for this Llama craft is to omit the card aspect of it and simple glue the cloth section on both the front and back of the llama back. Then you can decorate both sides of the llama to make it more two-dimensional.