8 St. Patrick’s Day Crafts Including Free Printables
St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner. These fun crafts, treats, and printables will help you prepare and hopefully bring you a little luck! These St. Patrick’s Day Crafts and Printables are all made by our team at DIY Inspired and we hope you enjoy them.
Good Luck Printable Quotes
These free printables are a simple way to temporarily change out the photos in your existing frames.
Printable Lucky Banner for St. Patrick’s Day
This was a fun project we did for HP. It’s a simple and free way to decorate your home for a St. Patrick’s Day party.
Toilet Paper Roll Four Leaf Clover
This is a simple upcycled kid’s craft you can do with recycled cardboard tubes. We used ours to decorate a Leprechaun trap.
Saint Patrick’s Day Leprechaun Trap Tradition
Here is a creative traditional leprechaun trap. Good luck catching a Leprechaun!
Good Luck Favor with Printable
These are some free printables you can use to bring a little luck to the kids in your child’s classroom this year.
Candy Filled Leprechaun Hat Craft
This is a fun recycled craft using plastic cups as treat containers for a gift or party favor.
Easy St. Patrick’s Day Cookie Pops
If you are out of time but feeling a little creative, make these festive pops out of store bought cookies.
St. Patrick’s Day Fabric Scrap and Burlap Scrap Bunting
Lastly, this is a fun bunting you can make out of fabric scraps. Just change the colors accordingly to match the holiday!
Need More Frestive Craft Ideas? Try these five!
Here are some kid-friendly St. Patrick’s Day craft ideas.
Paper Plate Leprechaun
Materials: Paper plate, green construction paper, orange construction paper, black marker, scissors, glue, googly eyes.Instructions:
Cut out a hat shape from green construction paper and a strip for the hatband. Attach them to the top of the paper plate.
Cut out a beard shape from orange construction paper and attach it to the bottom of the paper plate.
Glue on googly eyes.
Use the black marker to draw a mouth and other facial features.
Optional: Add a paper shamrock or gold coins to the leprechaun’s hands.
Shamrock Suncatcher
Materials: Green and clear plastic plates, green tissue paper, scissors, glue, string.Instructions:
Cut out a shamrock shape from the center of both the green and clear plastic plates.
Cut the green tissue paper into small squares or pieces.
Apply glue to one side of the clear plastic plate and place the tissue paper pieces on it to create a colorful background.
Once dry, glue the green plastic plate on top to create a sandwich with the tissue paper in the middle.
Poke a hole at the top of the suncatcher and thread a string through it for hanging.
Pot of Gold Craft
Materials: Small clay pots, black paint, paintbrush, gold coins or yellow pom-poms, glue.Instructions:
Paint the outside of the clay pot black and let it dry.
Once dry, fill the pot with gold coins or yellow pom-poms to represent the gold.
Optional: Decorate the pot with shamrock stickers or glitter.
Rainbow Handprint Craft
Materials: White paper, washable paint (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple), paintbrush, scissors.Instructions:
Paint each finger of your child’s hand a different color of the rainbow.
Carefully press the hand onto the paper to make a handprint.
Once dry, use scissors to cut out the handprint shape.
Draw or cut out a cloud shape from white paper and glue it to the top of the handprint.
Leprechaun Hat Headband
Materials: Black construction paper, green construction paper, yellow construction paper, scissors, glue, headband.Instructions:
Cut out a strip of black construction paper to fit around the headband and glue it in place.
Cut out a hat shape from black construction paper and a strip for the hatband from green construction paper.
Glue them together and attach them to the headband.
Cut out a buckle shape from yellow construction paper and glue it to the front of the hatband.
These St. Patrick’s Day crafts are not only fun for kids to make but also make festive decorations for the holiday!
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