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L Is for Lights (Holiday Edition)

child adds light to lowercase L craft

Lights, camera, craft! Illuminate your child’s love of letters with this festive lowercase L craft! This colorful string of holiday lights is sure to brighten up any room and make your preschooler’s face light up, too!

Here’s What You’ll Need

Instructions for Assembling Your Lowercase L Craft

  1. Print the L Is for Lights Holiday Craft templates.
  2. Cut out the templates and trace the letter L, bulb bases, and bulbs onto card stock.
  3. Cut out the letter L, bulb bases, and bulbs.
  4. Glue the letter L onto a full sheet of card stock (we used green, but you can use any color you like).
  5. Form the bulbs by gluing a bulb base to the bottom edge of each bulb.
  6. Attach the bulbs to the sides of the letter L.

little boy glues lights on his holiday lowercase letter L craft little boy works on his holiday lowercase L craft little boy glues lights to his holiday lowercase L craft

Learning with Your Letter L Craft

As you and your child assemble your L Is for Lights Craft, practice saying /l/–/l/–lights together. You can find more tips for working on pre-reading skills with your preschooler in this handy download.

little boy smiling with his finished holiday lowercase L craft

We would LOVE to see how your holiday L craft turns out! Please share your photos with us on our Facebook page, or tag your Instagram photos with the hashtag #allaboutABCcrafts!

Want More ABC Crafts?

page spread from the abc crafts lowercase series download

Free Lowercase ABC Letter Crafts

For crafts that start with lowercase letters A through Z, get the complete printable set of ABC Craft for Lowercase Letters.

page spread from the abc crafts uppercase series download

Free Uppercase ABC Letter Crafts

For crafts that start with uppercase letters A through Z, get the complete printable set of ABC Craft for Uppercase Letters.

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Jen

says:

Love this thanks!

Rebeka Smith

says:

This is such a cute way to combine letter recognition, letter sounds and holiday traditions!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Thank you, Rebeka. I think these would be a super cute decoration for the holidays too!

Regina Lovetere

says:

Didn’t know there were crafts on the site :) my kiddos will love this.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Oh, yes! We have lots of letter crafts, Regina. I’m pleased to hear your kids will enjoy this!

Carleane

says:

So fun!! I have added this to our list of activities to do. This is right up their alley.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Wonderful, Carleane. Enjoy!

Cindy Leigh

says:

This is right in my son’s wheelhouse!! Can’t wait to start crafting this season.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Wonderful, Cindy!

Katie

says:

What a cute project. Cant wait to do this with my kiddos

Amanda

says:

These are just the cutest ideas for learning letter sounds. My preschooler loves animals!

Jess

says:

Oh wow. I see so many “letter crafts” in various blog, but these are different enough that maybe we can do them!

Tabitha Freeland

says:

I’ll add in some of these. My preschooler loves crafts!

Jen

says:

This is such a cute idea, my son will love it!

Yubi

says:

Love this activity! Can’t wait to do it with my little one.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Glad you like it, Yubi. I hope your little one has a lot of fun with it!

Deepika

says:

Such a wonderful idea! I am looking up for letter craft ideas and this is great. Thank you!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

You’re welcome, Deepika.

Christina

says:

Cute idea! My kids love lights, so this will be a winner in our house.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

I hope this is a fun holiday craft for your kids, Christina!

Meg

says:

This is a creative idea, which my youngest children would love. I love that it’s educational too!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

I’m glad to hear this will be an activity your children enjoy, Meg!

Katelyn Lynch

says:

These are super cute and such a great idea!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Thank you, Katelyn!

Amanda King

says:

What a cute idea!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Thank you, Amanda!

Anna

says:

I am excited to try this with our children, especially our preschooler who is showing more interest in learning his letters. Thank you for sharing!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

I’d love to hear how the craft goes, Anna!

Jennie Verdugo

says:

This is so cute!

Laurie Miller

says:

Thank you for all the ideas and activities!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

You’re welcome, Laurie!

Heather Lee

says:

I have been really worried about my eight-year-old because he has not been picking up on reading. I started researching and found that All About Reading seemed to be the most popular program for struggling readers. We are having success now! Thank you!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

I’m so pleased to read this, Heather! It’s great to hear that All About Reading is helping your child to have success. Thank you for sharing.

Amber Stewart

says:

Thanks for the great resources!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

You’re welcome, Amber!

Kelly Thompson

says:

oh this is a great learning craft!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Thank you, Kelly! I hope you enjoy it.