These fun shamrock and clover crafts for kids are sure to be a success, thanks to a little St. Patrick’s Day luck!
Shamrock T-shirt
Picking the perfect St. Patrick’s Day outfit for school is easy when you craft this fun shamrock T-shirt ahead of time.
Lucky clover box
Make this lucky clover box from Lisa Storms with your kids to help them remember how much they have to be thankful for.
Wine-cork shamrock
The stress of parenting means you just might happen to have a spare wine cork handy. Give it new use as a wine-cork shamrock stamp for kids.
Shamrock paper garland
This shamrock garland from Doodles and Jots will bring the luck of the Irish into your home.
Leprechaun trap
Can you catch a leprechaun? We’re not making any promises, but you can have fun trying with this leprechaun trap.
Shamrock pinwheel
These shamrock pinwheels from Lisa Storms would make a great decorative touch to green-frosted cupcakes for your child’s class.
Shamrock streamers
These shamrock streamers may look fancy, but they’re actually an easy way for you and your child to jazz up any St. Patrick’s Day party.
Beaded shamrock
This beaded shamrock project from Learn Create Love is perfect for helping little fingers practice fine motor skills.
Shamrock salt-dough necklace
Who says salt dough is just for making Christmas ornaments? These adorable shamrock salt-dough necklaces are just as fun to wear as they are to make.
Stained-glass shamrock
This stained-glass shamrock from Rust and Sunshine will brighten the view out your windows, even if the grass hasn’t sprouted yet.
Learning clover
St. Patrick’s Day is an opportunity to combine both fun and learning when you make these learning clovers.
DIY clover stamp
Upcycle your empty cardboard tubes to make this clover stamp from Pretty Prudent.
Apple-stamp clovers
If you hate throwing away the rest of the apple when your child only eats half, repurpose the leftovers to make apple-stamp shamrock art.
Clover rice treats
Kids will love these clover rice treats from I Heart Naptime. Who wouldn’t love eating a green food that doesn’t taste like vegetables?
St Patrick’s Day magnets
These felt magnets are a simple but fun way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your kids.
Clover hairpin
Make this cute clover hairpin from Lisa Storms to add a touch of green to any St. Patrick’s Day outfit.
St. Patrick’s Day wreath
Make this clover wreath from Hands On As We Grow with your kids to give your front door a little St. Patrick’s Day flair.
Tissue-paper shamrock
This tissue-paper shamrock from Crafts by Amanda looks super-fancy when finished but requires very little clean-up.
Clover thumb painting
Put your toddler’s finger-painting skills to good use this St. Patrick’s Day by crafting these clover thumbprint cards for friends and family.
Shamrock hat
This shamrock paper crown from East Coast Mommy will make any preschooler feel like royalty on St. Patrick’s Day.
Stained-glass clover
This stained-glass clover craft from Time with Thea uses crayons instead of paint to make a beautiful stained-glass effect.
Shamrock ornament
Instead of letting homemade play dough dry up, make this green version in honor of St. Patrick’s Day and use it to craft clovers that can dry out and become hanging shamrock ornaments.
Glitter shamrock
This shamrock craft from Fantastic Fun and Learning is a way to make toddlers and glitter coexist — without the need to haul out the vacuum cleaner.
Shamrock frame
Your child can make this shamrock picture frame to display their luckiest photo.
Shamrock window cling
This shamrock window cling from Hands On As We Grow is so festive and fun your kids won’t want to take it down!
Pipecleaner shamrock
A pipecleaner shamrock stamp comes together in seconds for some last-minute St. Patrick’s Day crafting.
Shamrock and clover crafts
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