Hey there, craft lovers! St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, and I’ve got some fun and festive DIY projects to brighten up your home.
Leprechaun Handprint Cards
Capture the moment with leprechaun handprint cards. These are fantastic keepsakes that capture the tiny hands of your little ones, making them a perfect addition to your lineup of St. Patrick’s Day preschool crafts.
Leprechaun Hat Treat Holders
Turn your snack table into a magical land with these leprechaun hat treat holders. All you need are some green paper cups and a little creativity to surprise your guests! Pair these with other DIY St. Patrick’s Day decorations for a fully festive setup.
Green Slime Fun
Whip up some green slime for a sensory experience that’s as fun to make as it is to play with. Kids always have a blast with this one! It’s a perfect addition to your kids’ St. Patrick’s Day ideas.
Gilded Succulent Pots
Add a touch of elegance with gilded succulent pots. They’re a chic way to bring some Irish charm into your home decor. Tuck one of these planters into your St. Patrick’s Day gift baskets for a unique surprise.
Felt Shamrock Plant
Craft a felt shamrock plant to brighten up your space. I love how it adds a touch of greenery without any watering needed! This simple project is a perfect March preschool craft to celebrate the season.
Shamrock Button Covers
Dress up your outfit with shamrock button covers. They’re a cute and clever way to avoid a pinch on St. Paddy’s Day! To keep the festive fun going at home, try leaving out some clever leprechaun notes for the kids.
DIY St. Patrick’s Day Banners
Decorate your home with easy-to-make banners featuring shamrocks and rainbows. They’re perfect for adding a festive flair to any room, especially if you’re already planning some fun shamrock crafts for kids.
Pot of Gold Balloon Surprises
Reuse those mini cauldrons from Halloween by turning them into pots of gold with green balloons. They’re perfect for hiding treats!
Mason Jar Pot of Gold
Fill a mason jar with gold-wrapped chocolates for a delightful gift or centerpiece. It’s a sweet nod to the legends of Irish gold. If you love seasonal projects, save your empty containers for some mason jar fall crafts later in the year.
Lucky Confetti Poppers
Craft some lucky confetti poppers using toilet paper tubes and fill them with shamrocks and gold confetti for a fun surprise at your party. If you have leftover tubes, you can also use them to make beautiful toilet paper roll flowers.
DIY Clover Crown
Feel like royalty with a crepe paper clover crown. It’s a personal favorite of mine when I want to add a whimsical touch to my outfit!
Toilet Paper Roll Leprechaun Hats
Don’t toss those empty toilet paper rolls! Transform them into charming mini leprechaun hats that make perfect decorations or small party favors.
Rainbow Magnet
Add a splash of color to your fridge with a layered felt rainbow magnet. It’s a simple way to keep the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day alive all year round. These magnets are also perfect for decorating your March whiteboard calendar.
Leprechaun Trap
Build a leprechaun trap with a cardboard box and some glittery decor. It’s a fun way to engage kids’ imaginations and maybe even catch a leprechaun or two! If you have extra boxes left over, you can also turn them into fun cardboard box race cars.
Shamrock and Gold Nugget Rocks
Kids will love painting shamrock and gold nugget rocks. These colorful stones can be scattered around your garden or home for a festive touch. For more inspiration, explore other fun rock painting ideas for kids.
Paper Award Ribbons
Celebrate in style with St. Patrick’s Day award ribbons. They’re easy to make and a great way to acknowledge your guests’ festive spirit. You can even use leftover supplies for other seasonal crafts, like decorating DIY stockings with glitter glue.
Shamrock Stamps
Make your own shamrock stamps using pipe cleaners and clothespins. They’re perfect for creating custom cards and decorations.
Shamrock Coin Bags
Make glittery shamrock coin bags for all your little leprechauns to store their ‘gold’. They’re a fun and easy project for all ages!
Paper Shamrock Wreath
Greet your guests with a stunning paper shamrock wreath on your front door. The gradient of greens is both striking and welcoming.

