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Child cutting a green glitter shamrock with scissors during a St. Patrick’s Day craft, surrounded by green paper and craft supplies.

32 St. Patrick’s Day Crafts & Activities Featuring Rainbows, Leprechauns, Shamrocks, and More!

Looking for fun St. Patrick’s Day craft ideas for kids and families? It’s your lucky day!

Rainbow made from colorful pom-poms glued onto paper, with a pot of gold drawing, glue bottle, scissors, and craft supplies on a table.
  • Pot of Gold coloring page from ABCmouse
  • Scissors
  • Crayons or markers
  • Pom poms in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet
  • Paper
  • Glue

Color in the pot of gold and cut it out. Glue it to the bottom right corner of the paper.

On a large piece of paper, spread a thin layer of glue to form a rainbow arc that ends in the pot of gold.

Press pom poms into place into the glue to form the colorful arcs in this order: red (outside), orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Allow to dry, then display your craft!

Green paper St. Patrick’s Day hat craft with a shamrock on the front, sitting on a table with crayons, scissors, glue, and a printable template in the background.

Color in and cut out the leprechaun hat. Cut several strips of paper and glue or staple them end to end. Form the long strip into a crown to fit your child’s head, glue or staple into place, and trim any excess.

Glue the leprechaun hat to the front of the crown, and wear your St. Patrick’s Day craft all day long!

Smiling glitter shamrock wand craft with rainbow ribbon streamers and a wooden stick, lying on a table with scissors and green glitter glue nearby.

Use the glitter glue to fill in the shamrock shape on each page, and allow them to dry. Cut out each shamrock.

Cut lengths of ribbon in your choice of colors.Glue the shamrocks together back-to-back, with the end of the skewer or chopstick and the ribbon ends sandwiched between. Let dry.

Wave your wand to grant luck to all on St. Paddy’s Day!

St. Patrick’s Day pot of gold craft made from a black paper plate filled with gold glitter coins, decorated with green shamrocks and craft supplies on a table.
  • Paper plate
  • Black craft paint and brush
  • Gold or yellow cardstock
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Shamrock stickers or other embellishments (optional)

Paint the back of the paper plate black, and allow it to dry.

Cut the paper plate in half. Glue the halves together along the edges, black side out, leaving the top edge open. Add shamrock stickers or embellishments if you like.

Cut small round circles from the gold or yellow card stock to create “gold coins” and add them to your paper plate pot, either gluing them into place or keeping them loose inside.

Child making green handprint shamrock art on white paper using paint, with a paper plate of green paint nearby.
  • Paper
  • Green fingerpaint or craft paint
  • Paint brush
  • Paper plate

Squirt some paint onto the plate and spread it out.

Press your child’s hand into the paint onto the paper to form one leaf. To make a shamrock, create three leaves. For a lucky clover, create four leaves.

Finish by adding a stem to your shamrock or clover with the brush and remaining paint.

  • Finger paints or craft paints in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet
  • Paper plate
  • Scissors

Cut the paper plate in half and place one half on your word surface with the rounded side at the top.

On the other half, squeeze a small amount of red paint. Show your child how to dip their finger into the paint and make a fingerprint on the top edge of the plate. Add more red fingerprints to complete the first row of the rainbow.

Repeat with orange paint to create the second row just underneath. Continue with the remaining colors to fill in the rest of the half-plate and make the whole rainbow!

Rainbow yarn horse shoe craft made by wrapping colorful yarn around a paper plate ring, with scissors, tape, and yarn balls on a table.
  • Paper plate
  • Scissors
  • Yarn in your choice of colors
  • Scotch tape

To make the horseshoe shape, cut out the middle of the paper plate, as well as about three inches from the top edge of the rim.

Tape a piece of yarn to the back of the plate, and begin wrapping the yarn around to cover the plate completely. You can wrap it in rainbow colors; green and yellow; orange, white, and green (the colors of the Irish flag); or any other combination you like.

When the horseshoe is completely covered, tuck the end of the yarn in at the back of the plate. Add a loop of yarn at the top to hang your St. Patrick’s Day craft!

Smiling shamrock craft with accordion-folded black paper legs and small green shamrocks, placed on a table with scissors, paper, and glue.

Color in the smiling shamrock and cut it out.

Cut four strips of black construction paper. Accordion-fold each strip to form a “spring.” Glue one end of each strip to the back of the shamrock to create arms and legs.

Cut four small shamrocks from green construction paper. Glue them to the ends of the paper strips to be hands and feet.

Child holding a craft made from painted craft sticks arranged in orange, white, and green stripes, resembling the Irish flag, with magnets on the corners.
  • 9 to 14 wood craft sticks
  • Orange, white, and green craft paint and brushes
  • Glue
  • Small magnets

Decide how many craft sticks you’ll use for each section of the flag (3 or 4). Paint your craft sticks so you have 3 or 4 that are orange, green, and white. Let them dry.

Lay the craft sticks vertically, face down and side-by side. Place them to form three vertical stripes: orange, white, and green.

Add some glue to one of the remaining craft sticks and press it horizontally along the top of the craft sticks to hold them together. Repeat with the remaining craft stick at the bottom.

Glue magnets to the top and bottom craft sticks and let them dry. Hang your magnet with pride!

Rainbow craft made from colorful pipe cleaners attached to a foam base, surrounded by fluffy white cotton ball clouds and craft supplies.
  • Pipe cleaners in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet
  • Block of styrofoam or floral foam
  • Cotton balls
  • Glue

Bend the pipe cleaners to form a rainbow arch, pushing the ends of each pipe cleaner into the foam block.

Glue the cotton balls in place to cover up the block entirely, then show off your colorful sculpture!

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Rainbow painting made with a sponge, showing bright textured color arcs on white paper with the rainbow sponge resting beside the paint.
  • Sponge
  • Craft paint: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet
  • Paint brushes
  • Paper

Use the paint brushes to make stripes of paint across the sponge in rainbow order (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet). Add the paint generously.

Carefully swipe the sponge, paint-side down, across the page to create a rainbow. Have fun creating different shapes and patterns with your sponge!

Child creating a textured rainbow painting on white paper using a squeeze bottle, with bright layered rainbow colors forming an arc.
  • Paper
  • Glue
  • Table salt
  • Food coloring

Use the glue to make a half-circle arc across the page. Make more arcs just beneath for a total of 7. (It should look like an all-white rainbow.)

Sprinkle salt generously across the wet glue to ensure it’s fully covered, and shake off the excess. Let the glue dry completely.

Starting with the outermost band, drop red food coloring along it and watch as it spreads along the salt (due to capillary action!).

Continue filling in the bands with the rest of the rainbow colors (orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet). If you don’t have all the colors, mix the food coloring together in a small dish to create the hues you need. Let your artwork dry, then hang it for all to see!

Fun rainbow in a cup science experiment showing colorful liquid layers stacked inside a clear cup, with text reading “Rainbow in a Cup” from ABCmouse.com.
  • Warm water
  • Food coloring
  • Sugar
  • Five clear cups
  • Spoon
  • Large clear cup or jar (big enough to hold at least 1.5 cups of water)

Add two tablespoons of sugar to the first cup, and then increase by one tablespoon for each of the following five cups. The last cup should have six tablespoons of sugar. Then, add ¼ cup warm water to each cup.

Add a few drops of food coloring to each cup. Use red in the first cup, orange in the second (or a mix of red and yellow), yellow in the third, green (or yellow and blue) in the fourth, and blue in the fifth. Stir each cup thoroughly until the sugar is fully dissolved.

Pour the blue water into the large cup or jar. Pour the green water slowly and gently into the cup. Add the other layers in reverse order, finishing with red. The differing densities of the sugar water should keep the layers separate, displaying a rainbow!

Tip: Watch how this craft comes together in our Rainbow in a Cup video. You’ll also find each step broken down into even more detail.

Child placing gold chocolate coins into a small black pot craft with a rainbow pipe cleaner handle and colorful star stickers on a table.
  • Small terra cotta pot
  • Black craft paint and brush
  • Pipe cleaners in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet
  • Gold-wrapped candies (such as Rolos)
  • Stickers, glitter, or other embellishments (optional)
  • Glue

Paint the terra cotta pot black, inside and out. Let the paint dry completely. If desired, add stickers, glitter, or other embellishments to the outside of the pot.

Twist the pipe cleaners together in a spiral pattern. Bend them to form a semi-circle, and glue each end to the inside of the pot to form a handle. Let the glue dry.

Fill the pot with gold-wrapped candies, and enjoy your tasty decoration!

Stacked black clay pot craft filled with gold-painted coins, with additional coins, paint, and crafting supplies on a table.
  • Air dry clay
  • Black and yellow craft paint and brushes

Roll out the clay into long “snakes.” Begin your pot by coiling one snake around itself to form the flat bottom.

Now, build up the sides of the pot by coiling the clay snake around the edge of the base. Add more claying and continue until you’re pleased with the size and shape of the pot.

Roll some small balls of clay and press them flat with your finger or thumb to create “coins.” Allow all the clay to dry following the directions on the package.

Paint the pot black and the coins yellow, and let the paint dry. Fill your pot with “gold” coins!

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St. Patrick’s Day leprechaun hat craft made from green painted craft sticks with a black band and yellow buckle, on a table with paint and paper.
  • 8 jumbo wood craft sticks
  • Green paint and brush
  • Black and yellow construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue

Paint the craft sticks green and let them dry.

Lay six craft sticks side by side vertically. Lay the seventh horizontally across the bottom to form the brim, and glue into place.

Cut a strip of black construction paper to form the hat band, and a yellow square for the buckle. Glue them into place above the hat brim.

St. Patrick’s Day handprint leprechaun craft with an orange paper hand, smiling face, and a green hat with a shamrock on a marble background.
Idea from Glitter on a Dime

Print out and color in the Leprechaun’s Lucky Hat coloring page from ABCmouse.

On the orange paper, trace your child’s hand, leaving plenty of space around their hand and fingers to create a larger-looking hand.

Cut out a circular shape from another piece of construction paper and draw the leprechaun’s face on it. Glue the face onto the handprint.

Cut out out the leprechaun’s hat and place it onto the handprint, slightly covering the top of the leprechaun’s head. Glue it into place and let dry.

Leprechaun-themed pencil holder wrapped in green yarn with a black belt and yellow buckle, holding yellow pencils on a craft table.
  • Empty, clean tin can
  • Green yarn
  • Black and yellow construction paper
  • Glue
  • Scissors

Spread a thin layer of glue around the outside of the can. Wrap the green yarn around the can, starting at the top edge, pressing it into the glue. Continue until you’ve covered the can completely, then let the glue dry.

Cut a strip of black construction paper and glue it around the middle of the can for a belt. Cut a buckle from yellow paper and glue it in place. Fill your can with pens and pencils for a handy holiday decoration!

Smiling child holding a St. Patrick’s Day leprechaun face craft made from a paper plate, with an orange beard and green hat framing their face.
Idea from Our Kid Things
  • Paper plate
  • Green, black, and yellow paper
  • Orange paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Gold glitter or glitter glue
  • Glue
  • Scissors

Have your child paint a paper plate with orange paint so it’s completely covered. While it dries, work on constructing the leprechaun hat with green and black construction paper. To create the gold buckle, use yellow paper and then glue down gold glitter or apply a squiggle of gold glitter glue over the buckle.

Once the paper plate and leprechaun hat have dried, cut out the center of the paper plate.

To create a leprechaun beard, cut small strips into the lower half of the paper plate, being careful not to cut all the way through the plate.

Glue the hat to the top of plate, so the beard is positioned at the bottom. Let dry, then take some cute pictures of your child with their new leprechaun mask around their face!

St. Patrick’s Day leprechaun hat bell craft with a green hat, black belt, and yellow buckle, hanging from twine on a craft table.
  • Small terra cotta pot
  • Green, black, and yellow craft paint and brushes
  • Small jingle bell
  • Twine
  • Scissors

Paint the pot green, and let it dry. Then, paint on the black belt, adding it directly to the rim of the pot or right above the rim. Let the paint dry, then add a yellow buckle to the belt and let it dry.

Cut a length of twine about 12 inches long. Feed it through the loop on the bell so the bell hangs in the middle.

Tie a knot in the twine an inch or so above the bell, large enough to keep it from slipping through the hole in the bottom of the pot. Feed both ends through the hole in the pot from the inside, and tie another knot outside the pot to hold it in place.

Tie one more knot to make a hanger, then trim any excess twine before you hang your bell.

Paper plate leprechaun craft with googly eyes, a red nose, green hat, and long orange yarn beard hanging down.
Image and idea from Non-Toy Gifts
  • Paper plate
  • Green, yellow, and black construction paper
  • Orange yarn
  • Crayons or markers
  • Hole punch
  • Glue stick
  • Scissors

Use the hole punch to make holes all around the rim of the plate, spaced closely together. Then, draw eyes, nose, and mouth in the middle of the plate. You can also use googly eyes or scraps of paper or fabric.

Cut orange yarn into long pieces so you have enough for each of the holes you punched.

Feed a piece of yarn through a hole and tie the ends together close to the edge of the plate. Repeat for each of the holes, creating the leprechaun’s hair and beard.

Color and cut out the leprechaun hat from construction paper, and glue it into place on the top of the plate.

Hanging St. Patrick’s Day leprechaun craft made from a green paper tube with a black belt and yellow buckle, featuring orange paper streamers as a beard.
  • Green, black, and yellow construction paper
  • Orange tissue paper
  • Yarn
  • Hole punch
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick

Roll a piece of green construction paper into a tube, starting at the shorter end. Glue the ends together.

Cut a strip of black construction paper and wrap it around the middle of the green tube as a “belt.” Cut out and add a belt buckle from yellow paper, gluing both in place.

Cut strips of orange tissue paper. Glue them to one end of the tube on the inside so the strips hang down freely.

Make two holes at the other end of the tube, and add a piece of yarn to make a hanger.

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Child gluing green paper shamrocks together using a glue stick during a St. Patrick’s Day craft activity.
  • Green construction paper
  • Pencil
  • Cardboard
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick

Trace half a heart along the edge of the cardboard and cut it out to use as a template. This will ensure your paper hearts are all the same size.

Fold the construction paper in half. Place the flat half of the template along the edge and trace it with the pencil. Then cut out the heart and unfold.

Repeat to make as many hearts as you’ll need for your shamrocks (3) or clovers (4).

Cut a stem from the green construction paper. Arrange your leaves in sets of three for shamrocks, or four for clovers. Use the glue stick to attach them to the stem.

Rainbow shamrock craft covered in glitter with green buttons and pom-poms, scattered with colorful glitter on a white background.
  • Glitter, buttons, pompoms, yarn, feathers
  • Pencil
  • White or green card stock
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick

Trace the shape of a shamrock or clover (or print our 4 leaf clover template) onto a piece of white or green card stock and cut it out.

Gather up items your child can use to decorate their shamrock, including glitter, old buttons, pompoms, pipe cleaners, feather, etc. Have your child glue the items down and let them dry completely.

Child tracing and filling in a shamrock design with green paint on parchment paper using a squeeze bottle during a St. Patrick’s Day craft.

Lay the coloring page on the table and hold it in place with tape. Lay a sheet of wax paper over top and tape it in place.

Fold the construction paper in half. Place the flat half of the template along the edge and trace it with the pencil. Then cut out the heart and unfold.

Repeat to make as many hearts as you’ll need for your shamrocks (3) or clovers (4).

Cut a stem from the green construction paper. Arrange your leaves in sets of three for shamrocks, or four for clovers. Use the glue stick to attach them to the stem.

Children painting shamrock ornaments in green and rainbow colors, using paint pots and brushes during a St. Patrick’s Day craft activity.
  • Air dry clay
  • Small heart-shaped cookie cutter
  • Rolling pin
  • Wood skewer or chopstick
  • Craft paint and brush
  • Yarn or ribbon

Roll the clay out to a thickness of about ½ inch. Use the heart-shaped cookie cutter to cut out “leaves.” Cut three leaves for each shamrock, and four for each lucky clover.

Arrange the leaves to form shamrocks or clovers, and press them together where they meet. Cut small pieces for stems and press them into place.

Use the skewer or chopstick to poke a small hole at the top of each clover or shamrock. Let your clay creations dry completely according to the directions on the package.

Paint your shamrocks and clovers green or rainbow colors and let them dry, then add a yarn or ribbon hanger and hang them anywhere you like!

St. Patrick’s Day shamrock name banner spelling “LIAM,” with green shamrock cutouts, ribbon, and markers on a light background.

Print enough copies of the coloring pages so you have one shamrock or clover for each letter of your child’s name.

Color and cut out the shamrocks or clovers. Add a letter sticker to each one, and punch a hole in the top. String the shamrocks or clovers along the ribbon to make a garland, and hang your festive display!

Hanging tissue paper shamrock decorations in green and rainbow colors, suspended with ribbons in a festive indoor setting.

Decide if you’ll be making green clovers or rainbow shamrocks. Cut the tissue paper you’ll need into squares about 1 inch by 1 inch. Cut out the shamrocks or four-leaf clovers from the coloring pages.

Pour a little glue onto a piece of scrap paper. Wrap a piece of tissue paper around the eraser end of the pencil to form a tiny rosette, and dip the bottom into glue. Press it into place on a shamrock or clover.

Repeat until the entire shamrock or clover is covered with tissue rosettes.

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