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30 Easy & Festive St. Patricks Crafts Kids Will Love!

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As a parent, I’m always on the lookout for simple ways to make holidays extra special for my family, and St. Patrick's Day is no different. You don’t need to overthink it—just a couple of easy, fun crafts to bring some cheer into the day. Whether it’s putting together some shamrock decorations, whipping up a batch of green treats, or making poppers for a surprise, these little projects make the day feel festive.

I know how busy things can get, so activities like crafting lucky charms or creating colorful garlands are perfect to keep the kids engaged. They’re quick, easy, and give us a chance to do something creative together. 

If you’re like me and love gnomes, adding a few with a St. Paddy’s twist makes decorating even more fun. Whether they’re perched on a mantel, tucked into a centerpiece, or sitting next to your DIY decorations, they bring just the right amount of festive charm.

You don’t need to go out and buy a ton of stuff. Just use whatever you have at home—scrap paper, glue, maybe some glitter or ribbon—and let the kids have fun with it. Set up a crafting station, maybe throw on some Irish tunes, and enjoy the time spent together. It’s not about having everything look perfect; it’s the laughter, the messes, and those sweet moments that really make the holiday feel special.

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30 Easy & Festive St. Patricks Crafts Kids Will Love

1. Ball-Painted Shamrocks

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If you need a fun St. Patrick’s Day craft, this is it.

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No paintbrushes, no stress—just a little paint, a few plastic balls, and some shamrock cutouts. Drop them in a bin, add the paint, close the lid, and let the kids shake away. So simple, but so good.

Once they’re done, let the shamrocks dry and hang them up. A festive, easy way to bring a little green into your home. Quick. Creative. Perfect for the holiday.

 

2. Pot of Gold Craft for Kids

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How cute is a little pot of gold for St. Patrick’s Day?

Grab a paper plate, some paint, and a few craft supplies. Cut, paint, and glue—super simple, no mess, just pure fun with the kids.

Once it’s dry, set it on the table or tape it to the wall for an easy festive touch. A little DIY charm that makes St. Patrick’s Day feel extra special!

 

3. Lucky Leprechaun Jar Filled with Golden Treats

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Imagine finding a tiny pot of gold right at home!

Take a Mason jar, paint it green, and add a tiny leprechaun belt with ribbon and felt. Simple, quick, and totally adorable.

Fill it with gold-wrapped chocolates, hide it somewhere in the house, and let the kids go on a mini treasure hunt. A sweet St. Patrick’s Day surprise they won’t forget!

 

4. Rainbow St.Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin

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Let’s talk about the easiest way to keep little hands busy this St. Patrick’s Day.

A sensory bin. So simple. So fun. Just grab some rainbow rice, toss in a handful of shiny gold coins, and let the kids dig, scoop, and explore. They’ll love the colors, the textures, and let’s be real—you’ll love the quiet moment.

Minimal effort, maximum fun. And the best part? They’ll stay entertained while you enjoy your coffee.

 

5. DIY Leprechaun Hat from a Toilet Paper Roll

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Don't toss those toilet paper rolls just yet! Turn them into the cutest little leprechaun hats with some green paint, cardstock, and glue. It’s an easy craft that keeps little hands busy and adds a fun touch to your St. Patrick’s Day decor. Plus, who doesn’t love a project that’s both creative and eco-friendly?

 

6. St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun Hat Treat Cups

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A craft you can eat? Say no more. These leprechaun hat treat cups are everything—cute, easy, and packed with goodies. Just grab some green paper cups, craft foam, and a little glitter paper. Fill them up with popcorn, chocolates, or rainbow jellybeans, and boom—instant St. Patrick’s Day magic.

 

7. Paper Leprechaun Craft

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A leprechaun craft that’s fun for everyone? Yes, please! This one’s perfect for kids (and, let’s be real, adults too). Just grab some paper, scissors, and glue, and you’re all set. If you’re hosting a St. Patrick’s Day party, these would make a fun table centerpiece or a cute addition to the snack station.

 

8. Glitter Four-Leaf Clover

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Glitter and St. Patrick’s Day? A perfect match! This four-leaf clover craft is all about adding a little sparkle to your celebrations. Just grab some green construction paper, Elmer’s glue, and (of course) plenty of glitter. Let your little one sprinkle away while you embrace the inevitable glitter explosion. To keep things tidy, use a cookie sheet to catch the extras—because we all know how glitter likes to stick around. Once dry, hang it up for an extra lucky touch. Bonus points if you add a festive message to make it even more special!

 

9. Popsicle Stick Leprechaun Craft

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No leprechaun sightings? No problem. You can make your own little lucky charm with just a handful of popsicle sticks and some craft paint. Give them big smiles, silly expressions, or even a mischievous wink—it’s all up to you. These tiny leprechauns make adorable fridge magnets or party favors, and if you add a little string, they can even double as festive ornaments. Fun, easy, and full of St. Paddy’s spirit!

 

10. St. Patrick's Day Treat Boxes

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Forget just handing out candy—let’s make it fun! These little St. Patrick’s Day treat boxes are the cutest way to surprise your kids, coworkers, or anyone who deserves a little luck. Just cut, fold, and fill them with gold coins, chocolate, or whatever sweet treat you’re feeling. Set them on the table for a party, sneak one into a lunchbox, or leave a surprise on someone’s desk. Easy, festive, and guaranteed to make someone smile!

 

11. ShamROCKS and Gold Nuggets St Patrick’s Day Crafts

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Forget chasing rainbows—this St. Patrick’s Day, the gold is right in your backyard. Literally. Just grab a few rocks, some green and gold paint, and turn them into lucky little shamrocks and gold nuggets. Imagine these scattered on your party table or lining your front porch—so cute, right? And if you’ve got little ones around, let them get in on the fun. A little paint, a little mess, and a whole lot of festive vibes.

 

12. St. Patrick’s Day Playdough

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Skip the store-bought stuff—this St. Patrick’s Day, make your own sparkly, green playdough! It’s soft, squishy, and packed with glittery magic. Plus, it’s so easy to whip up that your little leprechauns can help mix, knead, and create their own lucky masterpieces. Shamrocks, rainbows, tiny gold coins—endless fun, no mess (okay, maybe just a little).

 

13. St. Patrick's Day Party Hats

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Why settle for regular party hats when you can rock some shamrock style instead? These marbled St. Patrick’s Day hats are a fun way to get into the spirit—plus, they’re way easier to make than they look! A little shaving cream, some food coloring, and boom—you’ve got a hat that even a leprechaun would be jealous of. Perfect for parties, dress-up fun, or just feeling extra lucky for the day!

 

14. Leprechaun Hats

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Got some extra popsicle sticks? Instead of letting them sit around, turn them into cute little leprechaun hats! Whether you’re crafting with the kids at home or making party favors for a St. Paddy’s celebration, these mini hats add a fun, festive touch. You could even use them as decorations or tiny props for a leprechaun trap—because you never know when one might stop by!

 

15. Rainbow Licorice Treat Bags

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Got some little leprechauns running around? These rainbow licorice treat bags make the perfect St. Patrick’s Day surprise! Just stack the licorice like a rainbow, pop them into treat bags, and add a fun tag. Hand them out at school, toss them in lunchboxes, or leave one on a coworker’s desk for a sweet little lucky charm!

 

16. Clover Garland

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Hosting a St. Patrick’s Day get-together or just want to add some festive vibes to your space? This DIY clover garland is a super simple way to bring in some luck! Grab some green paper, cut out a bunch of clovers, and string them together. Hang it over your snack table, drape it around a mirror, or even use it as a fun photo backdrop. It’s easy, budget-friendly, and totally sets the mood for some St. Paddy’s Day fun!

 

17. Coffee Filter Shamrock Craft

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Who knew coffee filters could turn into something so fun? If you’re looking for a simple and creative St. Patrick’s Day craft, these coffee filter shamrocks are a must-try. Just grab some markers, spray a little water, and watch the colors blend into a cool tie-dye effect. Stick them on windows, string them into a garland, or use them as table decorations. Looks like coffee filters aren’t just for making coffee after all!

 

18.DIY Paper Hat for Holidays ( & Leprechaun Trap)

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Forget just wearing a leprechaun hat—why not turn it into a fun little surprise? Instead of making a regular green paper hat, turn it into a sneaky leprechaun trap! Craft the hat using poster board, then add a secret flap at the top. Place some chocolate gold coins underneath to lure in your "leprechaun" (aka, your little sibling or a friend), and watch as they try to grab the treasure. Whether they fall for the trick or not, it’s all in good St. Paddy’s Day fun!

 

19. Pot of gold St. Patrick's Day party favors

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Instead of just setting out candy at your St. Patrick’s Day party, why not make little pots of gold for your guests to take home? Grab some mini green cauldrons (or even small cups), fill them with chocolate gold coins, and add a little rainbow ribbon for a festive touch. You can even tuck in a tiny note with a fun Irish saying. It’s an easy way to add a little extra magic to your celebration—and let’s be real, who doesn’t love taking home some extra sweets?

 

20. St Patrick’s Day Pot of Gold paper plate lacing craft

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Imagine this—you’re stuck inside on a rainy afternoon, and the kids are bouncing off the walls. Time for a quick and easy craft! This paper plate pot of gold is perfect for keeping little hands busy while sneaking in some fine motor skill practice. All you need is a paper plate, some yarn, and a bit of creativity. Let the kids lace up their own pot of gold, and if you really want to make it fun, hide some chocolate coins around the house for them to "find" at the end. Instant St. Patrick’s Day fun!

 

21. Rainbow Rice Krispy Treats

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Alright, imagine this—you’re hanging out with friends, and you want to bring a treat that looks like you put in way more effort than you actually did. That’s where these rainbow Rice Krispy treats come in. They’re colorful, fun, and taste like a fruity party in your mouth. The trick? A little Jell-O in each layer for that extra punch of flavor. It’s kind of like Fruity Pebbles, but without the hassle of sorting through all the colors (because who has time for that?). Play around with the flavors, mix up the colors, and watch these disappear before you even get a second bite!

 

22. St. Patrick’s Day Oreos

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It’s movie night, and you suddenly realize your snack game needs an upgrade. Instead of grabbing the same old popcorn, why not make some festive St. Patrick’s Day Oreos? Just dip them in melted green candy, toss on some sprinkles, and let them set while you pick out a movie. In less than 30 minutes, you’ve got a fun, festive treat that looks way fancier than it actually is. Perfect for sharing—or, you know, keeping all to yourself!

 

23. Puffy Paint Leprechaun Craft for Kids

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It’s a lazy Sunday afternoon, and the kids are getting restless. Instead of turning on the TV, why not let them get a little messy with some puffy paint leprechauns? Just mix up some orange-colored shaving cream, hand them a brush (or let them use their fingers if you’re feeling brave), and watch them turn plain paper into fuzzy-bearded leprechauns. Just maybe keep it away from the couch—unless you want a surprise St. Patrick’s Day makeover!

 

24. Popsicle Stick Leprechaun Craft

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Rainy day boredom? Time to break out the popsicle sticks and make a little leprechaun friend! The best part? His wild orange eyebrows and fluffy beard give him so much personality—he might just end up with a name. Don’t forget to stick a tiny shamrock on his hat for extra luck!

 

25. Paper Plate Shamrock Wreath Craft for Kids

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Got a stack of paper plates lying around? Perfect! Turn them into a shamrock wreath that’s so simple, even the mess is optional. This one’s great for playdates or classroom fun—just grab some green paper, stickers, or whatever fun decorations you have on hand. The hardest part? Deciding how many shamrocks are too many (spoiler: there’s no such thing 

 

26. Paper Shamrock Wreath

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If your space is looking a little bare after taking down all those Valentine’s decorations, here’s a fun way to liven it up—make a 3D paper shamrock wreath! This one’s perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, and the best part? It’s made entirely from scrap paper, so you can finally put that craft stash to good use (because let’s be real, we all have one).

This wreath is super simple—just cut, fold, and glue your way to a festive shamrock design. Hang it up with a ribbon, and boom—instant St. Paddy’s vibes without spending a dime.

 

27 . Shamrock Rings

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If you're looking for a super easy craft to get into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit, these shamrock rings are your answer. All you need are three pipe cleaners—yep, just three! It's a fun, quick way to add a bit of charm to your day, and you can even get the kids involved. They make the perfect little accessories for your party or just to wear around for a bit of extra luck. No fuss, no mess—just a little green and some creativity!

 

28. Cereal Box Leprechaun Trap

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Alright, so picture this: You’re planning a St. Patrick’s Day scavenger hunt, and you need a clever way to catch that tricky leprechaun who's been sneaking around. But how? You can totally make your own trap using just an old cereal box! Grab that empty box, maybe add some glitter for a little sparkle, and set it up like a sneaky little trap. Just make sure you have some gold (chocolate coins, of course) nearby to tempt him! Who knows, you might be the lucky one to find out where he hides his treasure.

 

29. St. Patrick's Day Lunch Box Jokes

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Imagine sending your kid off to school with a lunch box full of surprises—like a little note with a funny St. Patrick's Day joke! You know, something like, "Why don't you iron four-leaf clovers? Because you don't want to press your luck!" It’s a great way to sneak in some fun while they’re eating their sandwich. Plus, who doesn’t love hearing a good laugh from the other side of the lunchroom? It’s all about adding a little extra cheer to their day.

 

30. DIY Lucky Poppers

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Looking for a fun and easy way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Try making some lucky poppers! These little guys are super simple to put together, and they’re a perfect way to add a pop of excitement to the day. All you need are five supplies, and you’ll be all set to surprise your friends with a burst of green confetti. Whether you're hosting a party or just adding some fun to the day, these poppers are sure to bring some extra luck to the celebration!


30 Easy & Festive St. Patrick's Crafts Kids Will Love