Fun & Easy Crafts for The Letter L

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Need some engaging crafts for the letter L to use in your preschool classroom?

I think you’ll find these alphabet paper-tearing crafts are exactly what you’re looking for. They keep your little learners busy while building letter recognition, letter tracing, and fine motor skills all at once.

crafts for the letter l - An l is for lemon craft, l is for lollipop craft, and l is for leaf craft

Kids tear colorful paper into small pieces and glue them onto a letter L bubble letter or an image that starts with L.

This simple skill-rich craft is calming, strengthens little hands, and builds early literacy skills.

Letter L Craft Lemon craft
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Let me walk you through some ideas for using these crafts for the letter L in your classroom. These no-prep printables are so flexible and easy to use.

Why These Letter L Crafts Work So Well For Preschoolers

Paper-tearing activities are wonderful for little learners. When kids tear paper into pieces, they strengthen their hand muscles…the same muscles they’ll need for using scissors. Tearing paper is Step 1 of the Cutting Confidence Ladder—the foundation that gets little hands ready for cutting.

When kids tear paper and glue it onto a letter L shape or a lemon, leaf, or lollipop image, they:

There’s a bonus, too… paper tearing is incredibly calming. Even your wiggliest kids will often settle right in when they’re tearing and gluing.

Many Letter L Craft Template Options

These letter L craft templates offer lots of options, making it easy to find exactly what works for you and your kids.

Bubble Letter Page

Want to zero in on letter recognition? The letter L bubble letter page is perfect. It includes both uppercase and lowercase letters on the same page. Filling in the letter shapes with torn paper helps kids learn to recognize the shape of the letter L.

letter l crafts for preschool - a bubble letter craft with uppercase and lowercase l

Letter L Images

Beyond the bubble letter page, the Letter L Craft set includes 3 image options so you can make a:

  • L is for lemon craft
  • L is for leaf craft
  • L is for lollipop craft

Using these images helps kids practice the letter l sound.

Multiple Options for Each Image

Each image comes with several template options, giving you choices for tracing practice or extra fine motor work.

The simplest option shows just the picture and an “L is for…” sentence.
Looking for letter formation practice?

Easy l is for lollipop craft shown with glue stick and torn paper

There are also templates with letter tracing and even word tracing opportunities.

My favorite is the option with the hole punch border.Kids absolutely love using a hole punch, and it’s such an effective way to build hand strength.

Different Ways to Use the Letter L Craft Pages

Paper tearing is how I use these printables most often, butthese pages work in so many different ways. Switch things up to keep your kids interested.

Paper Tearing (My Favorite!)

Provide scraps of construction paper or tissue paper in different colors. Show them how to tear the paper into small pieces and glue them onto the letter L images or bubble letters.

L is for leaf craft is shown with torn paper and a glue stick - crafts for the letter l

Tip: Pre-cut paper into strips to make tearing easier for younger kids. As they build strength, let them tear larger pieces on their own.

L is for Lemon Craft Idea: Bright yellow paper works perfectly for a sunny lemon! Kids tear pieces to fill in the lemon shape. Add a little green paper for the lemon leaves. Diffuse some lemon oil for an exciting sensory experience. This craft is perfect for spring themes or when learning about healthy foods and fruits.

L is for Leaf Craft Idea: Use fall colors—red, orange, yellow, and brown—for an autumn leaf. Or use green paper for a spring or summer leaf. This is such a versatile craft that works for multiple seasons! Perfect for nature themes or when studying trees and plants.

L is for Lollipop Craft Idea: Bright, rainbow colors make the best lollipop! Kids can tear pieces in all different colors to create a colorful swirl effect. Add some glitter glue at the end for extra sparkle. Talk about colors, patterns, and sweet treats while they work.

Snipping and Pasting

Working on scissor skills with your kids? Cut paper into thin strips (about 1 inch wide). Kids make single snips to cut the strips into small pieces, then glue them onto the image. This is Step 2 of the Cutting Confidence Ladder—practicing that open-close scissor motion without worrying about cutting along a line. Great for kids just learning to use scissors.

Simple Coloring

Need something super quick? It doesn’t get any easier than using the printables as coloring pages. Kids can color the letter or image with crayons or markers. It’s straightforward and still builds letter recognition.

Leaf Rubbings Idea: Here’s a fun twist on the leaf craft. Take kids outside to collect real leaves. Place a leaf under the printable and have kids rub the side of a crayon over the paper to create a leaf rubbing texture on their L is for leaf craft.

Painting

Ready for a little mess? Provide watercolors, tempera paint, or dot markers. Kids enjoy the sensory experience, and it strengthens their hands as they control the brush or dauber.

Mixed Media

Let kids get creative by combining methods. Tear paper for the main image, then add details with crayons. Or color first, then add torn paper accents. This creative freedom makes the activity feel more special. You can add a popsicle stick to the lollipop craft for a realistic handle.

Hole Punch Page Options

If you use the craft page that has a border with circles, kids can trace the lines and then punch holes around the edge. Hole punching builds the same muscles kids need for scissor control and writing.

L is for lemon craft shown with torn paper, a glue stick and a hole punch

Kids can also use a Q-tip to dab paint on the border or add small dot stickers. It’s another way to keep the activity fresh and engaging.

How to Use These Letter Crafts

These letter L activities fit into so many parts of your day. Here are some ways teachers use them:

  • Letter of the Week Activities – Use one image each day, or let kids pick their favorite image for your letter L focus.
  • Literacy Centers – Print several copies and add them to your alphabet center. Kids can work alone or with a partner.
  • Small Group Instruction – Use letter L crafts during small group time for focused practice. You can help kids who need extra support while they build fine motor skills.
  • Morning Work – Keep a stack ready for early arrivers or fast finishers.
  • Take-Home Practice – Send pages home for families to work on together. They’re simple enough for home but meaningful for learning.
  • ABC Book Projects – Collect completed pages throughout the year and bind them into a class-made alphabet book. Kids love seeing their work all together.
  • Thematic Units – Use the craft templates as a fun way to tie into your thematic units throughout the year.
    • Use the L is for lemon craft during spring themes or when learning about healthy foods and fruits.
    • Use the L is for leaf craft during fall nature themes or when studying trees, plants, and seasons.
    • Use the L is for lollipop craft when learning about colors, patterns, or during candy-themed units.

Why Teachers Love These Crafts for The Letter L

Here’s why teachers keep coming back to these letter L crafts:

  • Multiple image options – A bubble letter plus lemon, leaf, and lollipop images give you and your kids choices.
  • Different page formats – Simple pages for beginners, tracing pages for writing practice, and hole punch options for extra fine motor work.
  • Black-and-white printable – Saves you ink and money.
  • Clear, simple images – Kids can easily identify and work with the images.
  • Starting dots on letters – Guides kids toward proper letter formation from the start.
  • Versatile for themes – These crafts work year-round for different themes and units.

These crafts for the letter L also hit all three elements of the Skill-Rich Craft Formula.

  • 🖐🏻 Hands are doing meaningful work through tearing and gluing.
  • 🧠 Brains are engaged with letter recognition and beginning sounds.
  • ♥️ Kids care because they choose which image to make and add their own creative touches.

Get Started Making Letter L Crafts With Your Kids

Ready to start making these simple crafts for the letter L? Grab the Letter L Craft Set in my shop or on TPT and get started this week.

Letter L Craft Lemon craft
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Here are the quick links to purchase the Letter L Craft Set today.


Do you want crafts for the entire alphabet? The Letter L set is part of my A–Z Alphabet Tear Art Bundle with 26 complete letter sets. You can save time and money when you purchase the bundle.

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