Llama-tastic Fun: A Crumpled Paper Llama Craft!
Get ready to create an adorable new friend with a craft that’s as fun to make as it is to look at! Our Crumpled Paper Llama Craft is a whimsical papercraft that’s perfect for kids who love to get creative. This isn’t just any paper project; we’re using a super fun technique of crumpling paper to give our llama a fluffy, textured coat that makes it extra special and totally huggable!
This delightful activity is a fantastic way to engage little hands and minds. The simple act of crumpling paper is a wonderful sensory experience and a great way to build fine motor skills. Plus, it’s a no-stress project—there’s no “wrong” way to crumple, which means every kid can create their own unique and charming llama. It’s the perfect way to spend an afternoon getting creative!
Whether you’re a parent looking for a fun rainy-day activity or a teacher searching for a creative classroom project, this paper llama is sure to be a hit. So, gather your paper, get ready to crumple, and let’s get started on creating your very own llama-tastic masterpiece!
More fun Paper Crafts:
Are you looking for a delightful and creative project that’s guaranteed to brighten up your day? Well, get ready to unleash your inner artist because making your very own Papercraft Peacock is the perfect way to add a dazzling splash of color and a whole lot of fun to your crafting time!
If you are looking for a super cute craft for the kids, then look no further than this super cute Giraffe Paper Craft! It is an easy craft for the kids to do using only a few supplies and following the simple step-by-step instructions. The kids will love the bright colors and creating their very own smiling giraffe!
The kids will squeal in delight at this adorable Angelfish Paper Craft! It is bright, colorful, and fun. Additionally, it is extremely easy to make, making it a perfect rainy afternoon or classroom craft. You can choose fun colors for a rainbow of fun fish!
Are you ready to turn the pages of your favorite book into a mini safari adventure? Get excited to say hello to our charming Papercraft Elephant Corner Bookmark! This delightful little pachyderm isn’t just a fun craft; it’s a whimsical companion that will add a huge dose of personality to all your reading escapades
Don’t miss this other llama craft!
Are you looking for a fun craft for the kids? If so, you just have to take a look at this adorable Dollar Store Craft Stick Llama Craft! It is not only super cute but also inexpensive and oh so easy to do!
List of Supplies:
- Colored craft papers
- Craft tissue paper
- Cardstock paper
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Craft glue
- Sharpies
- Template
Instructions:
- Select cream or white colored tissue paper for the crumpled part of the llama, cardstock paper for the base patterns (body, outer ears, and tail), and colored craft paper for the inner ears and the saddle. Use a pencil to trace the template patterns on the selected papers, and use scissors to cut them out nicely.
- Glue the inner ear cutouts to the outer ear cutouts.
- Glue the tail cutout to the back part of the llama base.
- Prepare 2” x 2” tissue papers. You’ll need a bunch of them.
- Crumple them into small ball shapes.
- Prepare as many crumpled tissue paper balls as you need to cover the llama cardstock base (except for the ear parts).
- Take the llama base pattern and apply glue on it (starting from a side). Place the crumpled tissue paper balls on the glued part.
- Keep the crumpled tissue paper balls adjacent, making sure there’s no gap.
- Cover the whole body and legs with the crumpled tissue paper balls.
- Cover the head part around the border without filling it completely.
- Take the head cutout and glue 3 or 4 crumpled tissue paper balls along the top side. Use a black sharpie to draw the face of the llama.
- Glue the newly decorated head to the head part of the base pattern.
- Glue the hoof cutouts to the bottom ends of the legs and glue the ear pattern to the top end of the head to complete the llama craft.
- Enjoy your creation!
Print the Tutorial:
Crumpled Paper Llama Craft
Get ready to create an adorable new friend with a craft that's as fun to make as it is to look at! Our Crumpled Paper Llama Craft is a whimsical papercraft that's perfect for kids who love to get creative. This isn't just any paper project; we're using a super fun technique of crumpling paper to give our llama a fluffy, textured coat that makes it extra special and totally huggable!
Materials
- Colored craft papers
- Craft tissue paper
- Cardstock paper
Tools
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Craft glue
- Sharpies
Instructions
Step 1:
Select cream or white colored tissue paper for the crumpled part of the llama, cardstock paper for the base patterns (body, outer ears and tail) and colored craft papers for the inner ears and the saddle. Use a pencil to trace the template patterns on the selected papers and use scissors to cut them out nicely.
Step 2:
Glue the inner ear cutouts to the outer ear cutouts.
Step 3:
Glue the tail cutout to the back part of the llama base.
Step 4:
Prepare 2” x 2” tissue papers. You’ll need a bunch of them.
Step 5:
Crumple them into small ball shapes.
Step 6:
Prepare as many crumpled tissue paper balls as you need to cover the llama cardstock base (except for the ear parts).
Step 7:
Take the llama base pattern and apply glue on it (starting from a side). Place the crumpled tissue paper balls on the glued part.
Step 8:
Keep the crumpled tissue paper balls adjacent, making sure there’s no gap.
Step 9:
Cover the whole body and legs with the crumpled tissue paper balls.
Step 10:
Cover the head part around the border without filling it completely.
Step 11:
Take the head cutout and glue 3 or 4 crumpled tissue paper balls along the top side. Use a black sharpie to draw the face of the llama.
Step 12:
Glue the head to the head part of the base pattern.
Step 13:
Glue the hoof cutouts to the bottom ends of the legs and glue the ear pattern to the top end of the head to complete the llama craft.















