These rainbow crafts for kids are sure to brighten up St. Patrick’s Day — or any day!
Bubble wrap rainbow
If you’ve got some spare bubble wrap hiding out in the closet, use it to make this pretty bubble wrap rainbow from I Heart Crafty Things.
Soda bottle rainbow
Upcycle an empty soda bottle into a colorful rainbow with this soda bottle rainbow craft tutorial from A Little Pinch of Perfect.
Exploding rainbow
Lots of kids can proudly say that they’ve seen a rainbow, but after trying this exploding rainbow experiment, only your child can tell their friends they’ve seen a rainbow erupt.
Rainbow on a stick
This rainbow on a stick from Kindergarten Lifestyle is one part fun craft and one part yummy craft!
Rainbow bracelets
These rainbow pasta bracelets from Make and Takes are a fun and pretty way for kids to show off their fine-motor skills.
Rainbow yarn wrapping
This rainbow yarn wrapping from Cutting Tiny Bites is low on mess but high on fun.
Rainbow paper plate craft
This rainbow paper plate craft from Mess for Less lets kids make a fun tie-dye effect art project using items you probably have around the house.
Washi tape rainbow
This washi tape rainbow from I Heart Crafty Things is a bright and colorful craft that’s practically mess-free.
Cupcake liner rainbow
An ordinary cupcake liner finds a new purpose in this cupcake liner rainbow craft from A Little Pinch of Perfect.
Crystal rainbow
Inject some science fun into St. Patrick’s Day with this tutorial from Hello, Wonderful on how to grow a giant crystal rainbow.
Rainbow pipe-cleaner craft
This rainbow pipe-cleaner craft from Sugar Aunts is a fun way to help kids practice sorting colors and stringing beads.
Paper-plate rainbow
Kids will be proud to show off this paper-plate rainbow project from A Little Pinch of Perfect.
St Patrick’s Day mobile
This paper St. Patrick’s Day mobile lets your child experience the magic of a rainbow without the need for an umbrella.
Rainbow garden
Your child will love creating this pretty and unique rainbow garden craft from I Heart Crafty Things.
Edible rainbow necklace
This edible rainbow necklace from East Coast Mommy is a cute and delicious St. Patrick’s Day project.
Rainbow pipe-cleaner bracelet
If you decide to make this rainbow pipe-cleaner bracelet from Crafts by Amanda with your kids this St. Patrick’s Day, a word of caution: It’s so cute that you may want one of your own, so be sure to get extra supplies.
Rainbow rice
This sensory-play rainbow rice from A Little Pinch of Perfect is so pretty your kids will want to play with it long after St. Patrick’s Day is over.
LEGO rainbow
Little Bins for Little Hands shows us how to make a colorful LEGO rainbow in honor of St. Patrick’s Day or any day.
Pot of gold rainbow
Make this pot of gold paper-plate rainbow from I Heart Crafty Things with your child so they can finally see what the leprechauns keep watch over.
Beaded rainbow necklace
This beaded rainbow necklace from Buggy and Buddy is a cute St. Patrick’s Day accessory that your child can wear year-round.
Rainbow water
This tutorial for rainbow water from Happy Hooligans is a fun way to keep your kids hydrated on St. Patrick’s Day or any other day of the year.
Spiral art rainbows
You’ll experience the nostalgia of creating Spin Art when you make these spiral art rainbows with your child this St. Patrick’s Day.
Paper-plate rainbow
Kids will be proud to show off this paper-plate rainbow project from A Little Pinch of Perfect.
Cupcake liner pot of gold
This pot of gold cupcake liner craft from I Heart Crafty Things is totally deserving of display space on the fridge.
Rainbow crown
This rainbow crown from Small for Big is sure to chase away any St. Patrick’s Day gloom.
Rainbow crafts for kids
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