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St. Patrick’s Day Crafts For Kids

St. Patrick’s Day Crafts For Kids

Looking for a fun and creative way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your kids? Look no further than the Babypalooza Pinterest page for ideas of fun crafts and activities to keep your little ones entertained. From leprechaun hats to shamrock decorations, the possibilities are endless when it comes to crafting for this holiday.

Below are some of the best St. Patrick’s Day craft ideas from Pinterest that are perfect for toddlers. So break out the glue, glitter, and green construction paper, and let’s get crafting!

6 St. Patrick’s Day Crafts to do with Kids

Leprechaun Lookers

To make these festive binoculars, you only need a pair of cardboard tubes (such as from a paper towel roll), green paint, glitter, and some ribbon. Paint the tubes green, add some glitter for extra sparkle, and then attach them with a ribbon. Your little ones can then decorate their Leprechaun Lookers with shamrocks, stickers, or any other St. Patrick’s Day-themed decorations they choose.

Cereal Necklace

Making a cereal necklace is a fun and easy St. Patrick’s Day craft that kids will love. All you need is a string or ribbon and some cereal with a hole in the center, such as Cheerios or Froot Loops. String the cereal onto the string or ribbon, alternating colors for a festive look. For St. Patrick’s Day, you can use green cereal or add some shamrock-shaped marshmallows or candies for an extra touch of luck. Once your little ones have finished their cereal necklaces, they can wear them proudly or snack on them throughout the day.

St Patrick’s Day Coloring Pages

St. Patrick’s Day coloring pages are a perfect activity for kids to get into the holiday spirit while having fun and unleashing their creativity. Coloring pages featuring traditional St. Patrick’s Day symbols such as shamrocks, leprechauns, and pots of gold are widely available and can be easily printed or downloaded from various websites. You can also join the fun by coloring with the kids or helping them choose colors.

Paper Plate Leprechaun

The Paper Plate Leprechaun craft is another enjoyable activity for kids to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. With just a few basic materials, such as paper plates, construction paper, glue, scissors, and markers, children can create their own unique Leprechaun. They can cut out a hat, beard, and eyebrows from the construction paper and then glue them onto the paper plate. They can also use markers or crayons to draw a face and add any other details they like, such as a pot of gold or a shamrock.

St. Patrick’s Day Windsock Toilet Paper Roll Craft

Another easy project for kids to celebrate the holiday is making a St. Patrick’s Day Windsock Toilet Paper Roll. They only need a toilet roll, construction paper, scissors, glue, and string. First, cover the toilet paper roll with green construction paper and decorate it with St. Patrick’s Day symbols such as shamrocks, leprechauns, and pots of gold. Next, cut out strips of green construction paper and attach them to the bottom of the toilet paper roll to create a windsock effect. Finally, tie a string to the top of the windsock and hang it up to enjoy.

St. Patrick’s Day Handprint Rainbow Art

You only need construction paper, scissors, glue, and paint to create this craft. First, paint your child’s hand with different colors of the rainbow and press it onto a piece of construction paper to make a handprint. Then, cut out clouds from white construction paper and glue them above the handprint. Kids can also add some gold glitter to represent a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. It’s a fun way to excite the kids about St. Patrick’s Day while creating a piece of art that can be displayed for all to see.

Explore more ideas by checking out our Babypalooza’s St. Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids Pinterest Board.

Do you have any creative ideas for St. Patrick’s Day? We’d love to hear from you in the comments section below!

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