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Simple and Fun St. Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids

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Check out these creative St. Patrick’s Day crafts for kids and toddlers, featuring leprechauns, shamrocks, and rainbows at home, daycare, and the classroom!

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We’re sharing the best simple and fun St. Patrick’s Day crafts for kids of every age!

Find ideas for at home, daycare, and the classroom, including free printables, handprint crafts, sensory crafts, and more.

From leprechaun mischief and rainbows to pots of gold and 4 leaf clovers, there’s something for everyone!

The Best St. Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids

More Fun St. Patrick’s Day Ideas

Once you’ve enjoyed these St. Patrick’s Day crafts for kids, here are some additional activities we know you’ll love!

Click this link or the image below for fun St. Patrick’s Day kid’s activities, or keep scrolling for family ideas!

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  • Green-Themed Cooking: Bake green cookies, cupcakes, or prepare Irish dishes like soda bread.
  • Storytime: Read Irish folktales or books about St. Patrick’s Day.
  • Parade Fun: Attend a local St. Patrick’s Day parade or create your own mini parade at home.
  • Face Painting: Paint shamrocks, rainbows, or Irish flags on each other.
  • Music and Dancing: Listen to Irish music and learn simple Irish dance steps.
  • Green Dress-Up: Have everyone dress in green and take family photos.
  • Movie Night: Watch family-friendly movies with Irish themes or magical adventures.
  • Learn Irish Words: Teach kids a few Irish Gaelic phrases for fun.

Looking for St. Patrick’s Day food ideas? Try these festive favorites from Ashcroft Family Table!

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Your Turn

What did you think of these St. Patrick’s Day crafts for kids? Are there any ideas you think we should add?

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