St. Patrick’s Day-Inspired Arts & Crafts For Everyone!
These DIY projects are simple yet stylish ways to bring a little luck of the Irish into your space.
🍀 Glittery Gold Shamrock Canvas
Add a little sparkle to your walls with a DIY glitter shamrock painting! Start with a blank canvas and paint it green or black. Then, use a shamrock stencil and apply Mod Podge in the shape of the clover. Sprinkle gold glitter on top, shake off the excess, and let it dry for a shimmering masterpiece.
🍀 Leprechaun Hat Centerpieces
Create a charming table centerpiece using a small terracotta pot! Flip the pot upside down and paint it green, then add a black ribbon and a small gold buckle (cut from paper or foam) around the rim to turn it into a mini leprechaun hat. Fill it with gold-wrapped chocolates or faux flowers for a festive touch.
🍀 Green & Gold Painted Bottles
Upcycle old wine bottles by giving them a St. Patty’s Day makeover! Paint them green and gold, then use a stencil to add shamrocks, Celtic knots, or even a fun Irish saying. Use them as vases or simply as decorative accents on your mantel.
🍀 Lucky Horseshoe Wall Hanging
For a unique and rustic decoration, find an old horseshoe (or buy one from a craft store) and paint it gold or green. Attach some twine and hang it over a doorway for extra luck all year long! You can even add small shamrock charms or faux flowers for a festive touch.
Our Faves:
(1) Felt Potted Clover Plant
What's better than a pretty plant? One that you don't have to water and won't wilt! Made of felt, these lucky clovers and pretty little flowers will look great anywhere in the house all season long.
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(2) Tassel Garland
Easy and so versatile, the garland can be hanging on a wall or draped over your mantel in no time. Bonus: You can use a similar technique to make earrings, too.
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(3) St. Patrick’s Day Gnomes
Did you know that many people consider gnomes to be lucky? Well, then you definitely need to make them for the luckiest holiday of them all! They're also surprisingly easy to make if you're a beginner.
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Fun St. Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids
Get the little ones in on the fun with these easy, hands-on projects that celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with color, creativity, and a little bit of luck!
Shamrock Sun Catchers
Beautiful colors combine with motor skill strengthening to make some beautiful sun-catchers that are sure to brighten any room!
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Easy Paper Plate Leprechaun Craft
Paper Plate Leprechaun is a fun St. Patrick’s Day craft for toddlers and preschoolers. Make this easy craft with your kids this March, and use up some of those leftover tissue paper squares from the sun-catchers!
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Popsicle Stick Leprechaun Hat
Grab some popsicle sticks and glue them together to form a small square shape. Paint it green and add a black paper strip with a yellow buckle to make a mini leprechaun hat. These can be turned into magnets, ornaments, or even party favors!
Rainbow Pasta Necklaces
Dye dry pasta in different rainbow colors using food coloring and vinegar. Once dry, let kids string the colorful pieces onto yarn to create a fun and festive rainbow necklace—perfect for wearing on St. Patrick’s Day!
Pot of Gold Paper Plate Craft
Cut a paper plate in half and paint it black to resemble a pot. Have kids glue cotton balls at the top to create clouds and cut out small gold circles from construction paper to represent gold coins. Attach strips of rainbow-colored paper coming from the pot for a vibrant finish!
Leprechaun Footprint Art
For a fun and messy craft, have kids dip their feet in orange paint and stamp them onto paper. Once dry, add googly eyes and a tiny hat above the footprint to turn it into a leprechaun face!
Gold Coin Treasure Hunt
Create a St. Patty’s Day scavenger hunt by painting small rocks with gold paint to resemble gold coins. Hide them around the house or yard and let the kids search for their “leprechaun treasure”! You can even give out small prizes for the most coins collected.