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50+ Easy St. Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids
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These Easy St Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids are sure to be a huge hit with preschoolers, kindergartners, and kids of all ages.
Lucky and HAPPY are these easy St Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids! Children love all the green, all the leprechauns, and all the fun that we have with these St. Paddy’s day kids’ craft ideas!
If you have spent any time on our site, then you will find out pretty quickly that rainbows are our favorite. Seeing as they are a huge part of St. Patrick’s Day, it has become one of our favorite holidays.
Easy St Patrick’s Day Crafts Ideas for Kids
These St. Patricks craft ideas feature rainbow crafts, free printables, shamrock crafts, and all kinds of pot of gold fun! Lots of ideas to have some St. Patty’s Day fun.
Bust out all your paper plates, tissue paper, pom poms, and rainbow paper, and get you to bring on a leprechaun trap and all the shamrock craft. Fill your March with all these great crafts for kids.
St. Patrick’s Day with Kids
If your kids are anything like mine, then they love all things about St. Patrick’s Day. They even love the idea that a leprechaun running around their house or classroom causes a commotion.
The way I see it, they are only little once. Why not let them have fun with leprechaun traps and four-leaf clover crafts? We hope you enjoy these St. Patrick’s Day Craft Ideas full of creative ideas.
Yarn Ball Wreath
This seasonal wreath starts with leftover yarn in white and different shades of green. Hot glue one end of the yarn to a 14-inch foam wreath, and then wrap the yarn around the wreath until it’s completely covered. Add dabs of glue at key points to keep the yarn in place.
Next, wrap foam balls of different sizes with various shades of yarn. Glue all of the balls to the wreath in a design of your choosing. Embellish with two knitting needles stuck into the top of the wreath, then hang it on your front door.
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via landeeseelandeedo.com
Lucky Felt Flag
Show off how lucky you feel this St. Patrick’s Day with Landeelu‘s lucky flag craft. While she used a wooden plaque, you can also use a canvas flag as well. To make, lay painters tape an inch apart and paint rainbow stripes to fill the gaps. Let it dry and attach gold-painted letters that spell out “lucky” in the middle of your flag. To finish it off, print a shamrock shape, cut it out and glue it underneath the letters.
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via itallstartedwithpaint.com
Pot of Gold Topiary
Here’s a St. Patrick’s Day craft you don’t see often: A green rose topiary. This DIY idea from It All Started With Paint is classy and unexpected.
First, paint a planter pot golden and allow to dry. Grab a styrofoam ball and stick a wooden dowel rod through it and nestle it inside your pot with moss and a few gold coins. Then, create rosettes with green crepe paper by scrunching it up and folding the paper in half twice. Roll up to create a rosette shape and glue together with a hot glue gun. Once you’ve got your rosettes, hot glue them to the styrofoam ball.
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via thecrazycraftlady.com
Rainbows and Pots of Gold
Craft Stick Rainbow from The Resourceful Mama
Bead Rainbow Suncatcher from Fireflies and Mudpies
Felt Magnet from Crafts by Amanda
Rainbow Suncatcher from There’s Just One Mommy
Shaker Wand from Happy Mothering
Pot of Gold Boxes of Treats from Inside Bru Crew Life
Other St Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids
Painted Rocks from Just a Little Creativity
Shamrock Slime from Little Bins for Little Hands
Fluffy Slime from Little Bins for Little Hands
Calming Bottle from My Homebased Life
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