St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner. Our family is not Irish (except for my first cousin, who recently found out she’s 4% Irish). Even so, we love everything about St. Patrick’s Day and have always celebrated it with our daughters in various ways. Whether it’s fun recipes or craft ideas, it’s become one of our favorite days over the last 16 years.
Even though our new web design breaks everything down by holiday (shout out to Marc Hyde Creative), I wanted to put all our St. Patrick’s Day printables and ideas into one post for your convenience. Don’t forget to save, bookmark, and pin it, so you know where to go next year!
Let’s talk about St. Patrick’s Day. According to Wikipedia, The day commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland and celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish in general. Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, céilís, and wearing green attire or shamrocks.
St. Patrick’s Day Printables and Ideas
St. Patrick’s Day Cutest Clover Printable
My oldest daughter and I had much fun creating these printable cards for you. We came up with five different designs (two of each design on each page). Each design features a different adjective, so your child can choose which one to give each friend, depending on whether they are lucky, cool, silly, cute, or sweet. Printable and full tutorial here.
St. Patrick’s Day In a Pinch Printable
While these in a pinch St. Patrick’s Day printable cards are cute enough to hand out all on their own, they make a great gift tag. Since I couldn’t be the only one who forgot to wear green to school, why not tie it to a cute little green bracelet to save your child’s friends from getting pinched? Printable and full tutorial here.
St. Patrick’s Day Leprechaun Bait Printable
We have an adorable St. Patrick’s Day gift idea for your kids! You only need 5 supplies (3-4 of which you probably already have in your home), and I’m even sharing a PRINTABLE for you, so it’s even less work! Hurray for convenience! This idea is so simple, and your kids will love to help you put them together. Printable and full tutorial here.
Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow Printable
When we think of St. Patrick’s Day, we think of leprechauns and the giant pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. The girls love to create little treats for their friends at school, and this year, we thought it would be fun to focus on those things and create the cutest little St. Patrick’s Day gift. They can be given out to classmates, co-workers, or even teachers! Printable and tutorial here.
Leprechaun Paper Bag Printable Template
Since our superhero paper bag craft was so popular (I seriously can’t believe it was downloaded hundreds of times this year), I thought creating one for St. Patricks Day would be fun. Of course, my schedule got super hectic (as it tends to do), and I didn’t have time. I asked my 16-year-old daughter to do it for me. I have to say, she did a phenomenal job on this leprechaun paper bag craft, and I know you guys are going to LOVE it! Printable and full tutorial here.
Leprechaun Trap Printable
Ready for another St. Patrick’s Day craft?! I recently had several people asking us to create a leprechaun trap. While there are so many intricate options that could take hours to put together, I wanted to provide a quick and easy alternative for us Moms that don’t always have lots of time to devote to crafts. If this sounds like you, this leprechaun trap is perfect! Printable and full tutorial here.
I wish we could celebrate St. Patrck’s Day in the Philippines. That would mean no work and it’s gonna be eating as a way to celebrate.
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day must be exciting and fun. Some families are preparing for this big event weeks ahead of the celebration.
These are all such fun ideas. Glad to have them all in one place.
These are so cute! I love the rainbows… leprechaun bait! OMG love it!!!
These are so cute! I love the rainbows… leprechaun bait! OMG love it!
We don’t usually celebrate St. Patrick’s day, but at my grandson’s school, they do. So I am saving these printables and make some treats that my grandson can share with his classmates! 🙂
These are soo cute! Thank you for sharing 😊