


If you see the first item listed in my supplies list above, the Easter Bunny Emoji Suckers, you’ll be using those for the ears of the llama. Cut ears off of the Easter Bunny Emoji Suckers and place them with your other supplies. Place a doughnut hole in each cone to create the base of your llama treat.

Pipe frosting on the doughnut hole to resemble an ice cream cone.

Add your favorite sprinkles. This could be the perfect time for little hands to help!

Draw a “v” for the nose and a rounded “w” on the back of a Wilton® candy melt with an edible candy marker. These will become the llama’s nose and mouth.

Place the candy melt on the midpoint of the ice cream cone.

Place two candy eyes, one on each side of the nose/mouth. I made the black part of the eye a bit bigger with my candy marker. Place the ears to finish this cute llama look.

See the entire Little Llama Birthday Party HERE and get a step-by-step tutorials to make a DIY Balloon Wreath and three different Party Activity Stations.



If you see the first item listed in my supplies list above, the Easter Bunny Emoji Suckers, you’ll be using those for the ears of the llama. Cut ears off of the Easter Bunny Emoji Suckers and place them with your other supplies. Place a doughnut hole in each cone to create the base of your llama treat.

Pipe frosting on the doughnut hole to resemble an ice cream cone.

Add your favorite sprinkles. This could be the perfect time for little hands to help!

Draw a “v” for the nose and a rounded “w” on the back of a Wilton® candy melt with an edible candy marker. These will become the llama’s nose and mouth.

Place the candy melt on the midpoint of the ice cream cone.

Place two candy eyes, one on each side of the nose/mouth. I made the black part of the eye a bit bigger with my candy marker. Place the ears to finish this cute llama look.

See the entire Little Llama Birthday Party HERE and get a step-by-step tutorials to make a DIY Balloon Wreath and three different Party Activity Stations.