St. Patrick’s Day is almost here, and what better way to celebrate than with some festive art projects? These St. Patrick’s Day art activities are perfect for kids of all ages and need just a few simple materials. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, these fun crafts will get everyone in the holiday spirit.
St. Patrick’s Day Art
From rainbow crafts to lucky charm bracelets, we’ve got plenty of easy and creative ideas to make this St. Patrick’s Day memorable. These activities are simple, require minimal supplies, and will keep kids engaged while celebrating Irish culture.
What you’ll love about these crafts:
✔️ Simple & Fun: Easy-to-follow St. Patrick’s Days Art projects that kids will love
✔️ Minimal Supplies: No fancy materials needed—just basic craft items
✔️ Perfect for All Ages: Activities designed for toddlers, preschoolers, and older kids
✔️ Festive & Educational: A great and memorable way to introduce kids to Irish traditions
1. Rainbow Paper Plate Crafts:
This is a St. Patrick’s Day classic. Rainbow paper plate crafts are a fun and easy St. Patrick’s Day art project for kids of all ages. They are a great way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. With just a few simple materials, you can make a colorful rainbow paper plate craft.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Paper plates
- Construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Glitter or stickers (optional)
Steps to Create:
- Cut a paper plate in half.
- Use construction paper to cut out rainbow-colored strips.
- Glue the strips in order onto the paper plate.
- Add glitter, stickers, or cotton balls for clouds.
- Let dry and display!
You can also use paint or markers for more color. The possibilities are endless. Let your imagination create a unique and personalized St. Patrick’s Day art project.
2. Lucky Shamrock Potato Print
Turn a potato into a shamrock stamp for a fun and messy St. Patrick’s Day art project! Perfect for creating cards, wrapping paper, or festive decorations. Shamrock potato printing can be a fun and creative activity. It’s perfect for kids of all ages and a great family bonding experience.
This activity introduces kids to stamping and is a fun, messy way to make art in the kitchen.
Here’s what you’ll need for this activity:
- Potatoes
- Paint
- Paper
- A shamrock-shaped cookie cutter or a knife to cut out the shape
Steps to Create:
- Cut a potato in half.
- Use a cookie cutter or knife to carve a shamrock shape.
- Dip the potato stamp into green paint.
- Press onto paper to create a print.
- Add decorations like glitter or stickers.
- You can also add glitter, stickers, or markers for extra decoration.
This activity is not just fun. It’s also a chance to teach kids about the shamrock’s importance in Irish culture. Irish legend says St. Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity. By doing this activity, kids learn about the shamrock’s history and symbolism. They also get to practice their creativity and fine motor skills.
3. Rainbow Cotton Ball Art
If you’re looking for a St. Patrick’s Day art project that’s easy, colorful, and a little different, Rainbow Cotton Ball Art is perfect! This craft is great for kids, bringing a fun texture to classic rainbow artwork. Plus, it’s a wonderful way to use up extra cotton balls while creating an artistic project.
To start, you’ll need:
- Cotton balls
- Paint
- Colored construction paper
- Glue
Steps to Create:
- Sketch a rainbow outline on construction paper.
- Paint cotton balls in different colors.
- Let them dry.
- Glue them onto the paper following the rainbow pattern.
An alternative for the cotton balls would be using circle stamps in different colors to mark the bows of the rainbow.
4. Leprechaun Hat
This fun St. Patrick’s Day art project is great for kids. You’ll need construction paper, scissors, and glue to start. These simple supplies help you make a colorful leprechaun hat that shows off your child’s creativity.
A St. Patrick’s Day arts and crafts project like this encourages kids to think creatively. You can follow our guide to make a traditional hat. Or, let your child’s imagination create something unique.
Here are some materials you may need for this project:
- Construction paper (green, gold, black and other colors)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Glitter or stickers (optional)
Steps to create:
- Cut a long green rectangle for the main part of the hat.
- Wrap it end to end to that it creates a closed band and tape or glue securely.
- Cut a circle shape for the top part of the hat and tape down.
- Cut a black strip to wrap around the bottom portion of the hat.
- Cut a rectangle shape, trace a border within it, cut according to your tracing, to create a gold buckle.
- Glue the pieces together.
- Decorate with glitter or stickers if desired.
You can also add a feather to make your hat special.

With a bit of creativity and basic materials, you and your child can make a unique leprechaun hat. It’s a keepsake you’ll cherish for years. So, why not start today and see what masterpiece you can create with this fun St. Patrick’s Day arts and crafts project?
5. Gold Coin Suncatchers
Make your windows shine with golden suncatchers! Creating gold coin suncatchers is a great way to decorate for St. Patrick’s Day. It’s a fun and easy St. Patricks day art project that kids will love. With just a few simple materials, you can make a beautiful window display that captures the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day.
Making gold coin suncatchers is easy and doesn’t need much help. First, get your materials ready: paper, scissors, and glue. Then, follow the simple steps to put your suncatcher together. This St. Patricks Day art activities project is a great way to help kids be creative and express themselves.
Here is a list of materials needed for the project:
Steps to complete:
- Cut a large coin shape from contact paper.
- Stick tissue paper pieces onto it.
- Seal with another layer of contact paper.
- Hang in a window and watch the light shine through!
To show off your suncatcher, hang it in a window with string or yarn. This lets sunlight hit the gold coins, making them shine beautifully. This project is a wonderful addition to any St. Patrick’s Day art collection because it’s easy to make and looks amazing.
6. Irish Flag Tissue Paper Art
Get ready to make a stunning Irish flag with your kids using tissue paper art. It’s a fun and easy St. Patrick’s Day art activities for kids. You’ll need tissue paper, scissors, and glue to start.
To make the Irish flag, cut out rectangles in green, white, and orange. Then, glue them onto a piece of paper or cardboard. You can add a gold harp or shamrock for extra flair.
This activity is both fun and educational. It teaches kids about the Irish flag’s history and symbols. The green represents the land, white means peace, and orange shows the culture. By making their own flag, kids learn and improve their art skills.
Here are the materials needed for this activity:
You can also use construction paper or markers for more details. With creativity, you and your kids can make a beautiful Irish flag. It’s perfect for your home or as a gift.
Steps:
- Cut tissue paper into small squares.
- Glue green, white, and orange squares onto paper in flag order.
- Let dry and display proudly!
7. Handprint Leprechaun Beard
This fun and easy St. Patrick’s Day craft is perfect for little hands! Using paint and paper, kids can create their own leprechaun beards with their handprints. It’s a great way to celebrate the holiday while letting them get creative.
Materials Needed
- White or orange construction paper
- Orange paint
- A paintbrush (or a plate for dipping hands)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Green construction paper (for the hat)
- Black and yellow paper (for the hatband and buckle)
- Optional: A printed leprechaun face outline or you can draw your own
Steps to Complete
- Prepare the Beard – Have your child dip their hand into orange paint and press it onto the white or orange paper. Repeat several times to create a full, fluffy beard shape. Let it dry.
- Cut Out the Face – If using a printed face, cut it out. If drawing your own, use a marker to create a friendly leprechaun face.
- Make the Hat – Cut a simple hat shape out of green construction paper. Add a black strip across the bottom and a yellow buckle in the center.
- Assemble the Leprechaun – Once the handprints are dry, glue them below the face to form the beard. Then, attach the hat on top.
- Add the Finishing Touches – Use markers, stickers, or even a little glitter to make it extra festive!
This adorable handprint craft makes a great keepsake and a fun St. Patrick’s Day decoration. Plus, it’s a cute way to get kids involved in the holiday!
8. Celtic Knot Paper Weaving
Celtic knot paper weaving is a fun and challenging St. Patrick’s Day art activity for kids. You’ll need paper, scissors, and glue to start. It’s perfect for all ages and a great way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day art activities with a creative project.
To make a Celtic knot design, you weave paper strips together. You can use different colors and patterns to make it unique. With patience and practice, kids can create a beautiful Celtic knot design to be proud of.
Here’s what you’ll need for this project:
Steps to create:
- Cut Your Paper Strips: Using your ruler, mark out ½-inch wide strips on your cardstock. You’ll need at least 6-8 strips in two or three colors for contrast. The longer the strips, the more intricate your weave can be.
- Set Up Your Base: Lay down three to four strips vertically on a flat surface, spacing them evenly. Tape the top lightly to hold them in place while weaving.
- Weave the Strips: Take a new strip and begin weaving it horizontally through the vertical strips, alternating over and under each one. Continue until you’ve woven all your strips together, forming a tight, checkerboard-style pattern.
- Shape Your Celtic Knot: Gently curve and tuck the edges of the woven paper into loops to form a Celtic knot shape. You may need to trim some strips to make it symmetrical. Use a little glue to secure the tucked edges.
- Add Finishing Touches: Press everything down firmly and let the glue dry. If you want, mount it on a larger piece of paper for a framed effect. You can even add gold accents, shamrocks, or a Bible verse for an extra personal touch.

This St. Patrick’s Day art activity helps kids think creatively and improve their fine motor skills. With some guidance, kids can make a stunning Celtic knot design to show off. So, why not try it and see what amazing St. Patrick’s Day art activities you can make?
9. Lucky Charm/Cereal Bracelet
This fun St. Patrick’s Day art project is great for older kids. You’ll need a few simple things to start.
You’ll need lucky charm marshmallows, froot loops, string, and toothpicks for this St. Patrick’s Day arts and crafts project. Make sure an adult is there to help keep things safe and fun.
Materials Needed:
- Beads (optional)
- String
- Lucky Charm Marshmallows
- Froot Loops
- Scissors
After you have everything you need, start making your bracelet. This St. Patrick’s Day art project lets kids show their creativity. They’ll get to take home a beautiful necklace they made.
Steps:
- Cut string according to wrist size
- Use a toothpick to create a hole in the lucky charms marshmallows
- Thread the froot loops and marshmallows onto the string
- Tie securely
This St. Patrick’s Day arts and crafts project is a great way to get kids creative and have fun. With these easy steps and materials, you can make a lovely lucky charm necklace right from your kitchen. It’s perfect for St. Patty’s Day.
10. Rainbow Handprint Art
A special keepsake St. Patrick’s Day art project using handprints in rainbow colors. Start by painting the bottom of your child’s hand with red paint using a brush or sponge. Then add orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple, each color leading up to the finger tips.
An alternative method for a St. Patrick’s Day Art Project for a classroom or larger group would be having student’s hands’ painted each in different colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple) and creating a rainbow wall with each child’s handprint.
Materials:
- Washable paint (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple)
- White paper
Steps:
- Start by painting the bottom of your child’s hand with purple paint using a brush or sponge. (You’ll be painting all the way up to fingertips.
- Above that color, paint blue.
- Above that color, paint green.
- Above that color, paint yellow.
- Above that color paint, orange.
- Above that color, paint red.
- Stamp handprints on the paper, with hands angled to create a continuous handprint rainbow.
11. Paper Shamrock
Making a paper shamrock is a simple and festive St. Patrick’s Day art project that kids and adults will love! This craft is perfect for decorating your home, classroom, or even as a fun card embellishment.
Materials You’ll Need:
- Green construction paper or cardstock
- Scissors
- Glue or a glue stick
- A pencil
- Optional: Glitter, markers, or stickers for decoration
Steps to create:
- Fold Your Paper – Take a piece of green construction paper and fold it in half. This will help create symmetrical shamrock leaves.
- Draw Heart Shapes – Using a pencil, draw three (or four for a lucky shamrock!) medium-sized hearts on the folded paper. These will be the leaves of your shamrock. If you want a perfectly even shamrock, you can cut one heart and use it as a stencil for the others.
- Cut Out the Hearts – Carefully cut along the lines to create your heart shapes. Since you folded the paper, you’ll end up with two identical halves for each heart.
- Make the Stem – Cut a thin strip from the same green paper for the shamrock’s stem.
- Assemble the Shamrock – Arrange the three (or four) hearts with their points touching in the center to form the shamrock shape. Glue them together at the center, then attach the stem at the bottom.
- Decorate (Optional) – If you want to add some flair, decorate your shamrock with glitter, stickers, or even a cute handwritten message like “Lucky to be blessed!”
12. Shamrock Collage
This shamrock collage is the perfect mix of easy and creative—great for kids, but also fun for adults who want to add a little handmade charm to their decor. Using tissue paper, a shamrock cutout, and a few extra touches, you’ll create a festive piece that feels personal and unique.
What You’ll Need:
- White cardstock or construction paper
- Green tissue paper (various shades)
- Scissors
- Glue stick or Mod Podge
- Paintbrush (if using Mod Podge)
- A black marker or pen (optional)
- Gold glitter or sequins (optional)
- Cut Out a Shamrock Shape – Draw or print a shamrock outline onto your cardstock, then cut it out. If freehand drawing isn’t your thing, a simple online template works just fine. Keep the shamrock itself OR use the cutout as a frame for your collage—both ways look great!
- Rip or cut your green tissue paper into different shapes—squares, triangles, circles, even tiny hearts. Don’t stress about perfection! The more variety, the better texture and dimension your collage will have.
- Layer and Glue Your Tissue Paper – Start placing the tissue paper pieces inside your shamrock outline (or on the cutout itself), overlapping them slightly for a stained-glass effect. Use a glue stick or Mod Podge to secure them. If using Mod Podge, brush a thin layer on top for a smooth, sealed finish.
- Add Extra Touches (Optional) – Outline the shamrock with a black marker for a bold, finished look. Sprinkle some gold glitter or add small sequins for a little sparkle. Write a short message like “Lucky & Blessed” or “Faith, Hope, Love” at the bottom.
- Let It Dry & Display! – Once everything is dry, hang it on the fridge, use it as a greeting card, or even frame it as St. Patrick’s Day decor!
That’s it! A beautiful, one-of-a-kind shamrock collage that’s festive, fun, and full of Irish charm.
This St. Patrick’s Day craft is perfect for making garlands, table decorations, or attaching to greeting cards. Plus, it’s a great way to practice cutting and gluing skills while celebrating the holiday!
Each of these activities is a great way to celebrate while getting creative. Which one are you excited to try?
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