Popsicle Stick Ornaments for a Llama Drama Story

Today I’m sharing simple Popsicle stick ornaments for kids to make this Christmas, and a story to go with them. You can make the ornaments without the story, or read the story without the ornaments – but they’re fun to do together.

Popsicle stick ornaments and story about what's really important at Christmas. This would be a fun preschool or kindergarten craft. You just need popsicle sticks and a few other items.

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The story is Llama Llama Holiday Drama by Anna Dewdney (affiliate). It’s about a Mama llama (yes, a llama! There’s a whole series of these wonderful books) who is getting ready for Christmas, and her sweet little llama child who is getting impatient. I think we can all relate!

Popsicle stick ornaments and story about what's really important at Christmas. This would be a fun preschool or kindergarten craft. You just need popsicle sticks and a few other items.

Dewdney’s charming illustrations show Mama Llama shopping, baking, crafting and decorating. The rhyming text explains how little llama hates to wait. Will Christmas day ever come?

Finally, he can’t take it anymore, and has a tantrum. Mama llama handles it gracefully. She sits him on her lap, hugs him, and reminds him that the important thing is spending time together.

The story gives you a good opening for talking with your child about what Christmas means to you. You can discuss words like joylove, and peace. To extend that further, you can make Christmas ornaments.

Popsicle stick ornaments and story about what's really important at Christmas. This would be a fun preschool or kindergarten craft. You just need popsicle sticks and a few other items.
I went with Joy, Love, and Santa. Two grownup words, and one kid word. You might as well acknowledge what’s most important to your child while introducing the larger concepts.

Write out the words you choose and talk about their letter sounds at whatever level your child is at. Your child can help pick out the letter stickers you’ll need.

joy-coloring-sheet

RELATED:  Free JOY Coloring Sheet

Making these little Popsicle stick ornaments is really simple. No drama. There is a bit of waiting for paint and glue to dry. Might as well practice waiting, right?

Popsicle Stick Ornaments – Materials

Here’s what you need:

  • Craft sticks (popsicle sticks)
  • Paint
  • Sparkle glaze (affiliate) or glitter glue
  • Letter stickers
  • Sticker or mini-eraser (for embellishment)
  • Glue
  • Ribbon, thread, or yarn (for hanging)

Popsicle Stick Ornaments – Instructions

  1. Paint the craft sticks and let dry.
  2. Paint the sticks again with sparkle glaze or glitter glue. Let dry.
  3. Glue or stick on embellishment at the top. The ones shown are mini erasers from the same pack I used to decorate my craft stick gingerbread house.
  4. Stick on letter stickers to spell desired words.
  5. Tie a bit of string and glue it onto the back of the stick. I used red embroidery thread. Let dry.

RELATED: ABC Rings – another fun use of letter stickers!

When your ornament is finished, have your child hang it on a prominent place on your tree. That way, they will see if often. They’ll remember Llama Llama Holiday Drama and, while they wait for Christmas, they can think about the meaning of the season spelled out on their very own ornament.

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Here’s a picture to save for later on Pinterest:

popsicle stick Christmas ornaments

8 Comments

  1. Thank you for the easy not expensive crafts.i have 2 grandkids..cameron 5 bella 6 1/2..we do crafts every weekend. They love it

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