Looking for a pinch of magic and a dash of creativity this St. Patrick’s Day? You’ve found the pot of gold! Whether you’re after simple crafts for the kids or dreaming up DIY shamrock-inspired decorations, we’ve got loads of ideas for you.
From printable goodies like charming gift tags, festive banners, and lunchbox joke cards to brighten your little one’s day, to more daring projects for the crafty at heart—there’s something to spark joy for everyone. Feeling bold? Grab your glue gun and try an elegant St. Patrick’s Day wreath, sew up lucky coin pouches, or transform humble mason jars into enchanting creations like gnome planters, Irish flag vases, or mossy terrariums complete with tiny felted sheep.
Little ones will adore decorating their own picture frames or crafting cheeky leprechauns out of recycled paper tubes, while tweens (if you can pry them from their phones) will fall in love with rainbow headphone makeovers so fun, they might never go back to plain! Still hungry for more inspiration? Dive into our St. Patrick's Day games for some DIY fun or take your craftiness to the kitchen with St. Patrick’s Day-inspired recipes like Shamrock Soda Bread. Let the luck and laughter flow—your St. Patrick’s Day celebration just got a whole lot more magical!
Mason Jar with Four-Leaf Clover Tags
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country Living
Give a sweet treat this year by filling a green mason jar with candy. Adding a four-leaf clover tags will let the recipient know you put it all together just for them.
To make: Use a craft punch or cut out four-leaf clovers from green craft paper. Use a mini circle hole punch to make a small hole in each clover. Thread thin twine through the holes and tie to a length of ribbon. Fill a green mason jar with candy (we used green peanut M&M’s) then tie the ribbon around the lid of the jar and seal.
Freehand paint a few four-leaf clovers on a natural-colored pillow cover to create a bit of sophisticated St. Patrick’s Day decor to your house.
To make: Start by removing the pillow insert if applicable. Draw clovers on the cover using a disappearing pen. Paint clover using several different colors of green fabric paint, mixing the colors together slightly to great texture and highlights. Once dry, stuff with insert.
Set out this pot of gold, brought to you by your friendly leprechaun, on your party buffet or gift to a teacher.
To make: Paint the inside of a Mason jar with green craft or spray paint. Wrap a length of black ribbon around the lower part of the jar to create a belt. Top with a piece of yellow felt that’s fashioned into a buckle with hot glue. Fill with individually wrapped gold chocolates.
Oversized Clover Wreath
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country Living
Welcome guests to your St. Patrick’s Day dinner party with a door adorned with an oversized four-leaf clover made from moss and natural rope.
To make: Cut a large four-leaf clover from 1/4-inch thick foam core or sturdy cardboard. Use hot glue to attach reindeer moss to the leaves of the clover. Wrap the stem in a thin natural rope, attaching it with hot glue. Attach a length of ribbon to the back of leaf, opposite the stem, for hanging.
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Clover Garland
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country Living
Bring a little luck to you house with this sweet four-leaf clover garland. No special tools or supplies needed–you’ll probably have everything you need in your craft box!
To make: Tear pages from a book or copy them onto off-white printer paper. Cut the pages into 3 3/4-inch-wide by 5-inch-tall flags. Cut out clovers from green craft paper and glue to the flags. Use a small hole punch to a hole in the corner of each flag. Thread twine through holes and hang!!
Pot of Gold Hanging Mobile
IAN PALMER for Country Living
Lots of luck and riches will surely come your way when you hang this DIY mobile.
To make: Cut 1-inch-wide strips of paper from colored craft paper. Use a hole-punch to make a hole in the middle of each strip of paper; stack strips in the order of the rainbow. Thread a piece of twine through holes, knotting it just above and below the paper to hold paper in place. Fold a piece of black craft paper in half and cut out a pot shape, so that you have two identical pieces. Cut out two dome-shaped pieces of yellow craft paper and sandwich between the black pieces, gluing everything together. Glue yellow mini pom-poms to the yellow paper. Punch a hole at the top of the yellow dome, and thread twine through, securing with a knot. Cut out mini clovers from green craft paper and glue to the front and back of the pot; outline with a white pen if desired.
This sweet four-leaf clover ornament will look equally cute hanging from a magnet on the fridge or on the front door. Make it as small or large as desired.
To make: Tear light green, dark green, and white tissue paper into small pieces. Lay pieces in between self-sealing laminating pouches; seal. Cut out a four-leaf clover shape. Punch a hole in the top of the clover with a small hole-punch. Thread thin green ribbon through the hole and hang.
Proudly display your Irish pride with this DIY clover pin. To make: Roll out green oven-bake clay to 3/8-inch thick. Cut out shape with a mini shamrock cookie cutter. Bake per manufacturer's instructions. When cool, brush a light layer of craft glue on the shamrock and sprinkle with green glitter. Glue a brooch pin on the back.
Preschoolers and kindergartens will have blast crafting this sweet leprechaun from the most famous craft supply—the toilet paper tube!
To make: Wrap a toilet paper tube in green paper. Add a paper face, then draw on eyes, mouth, and eyebrows. Add a beard made from orange paper circles and a button made from brown paper; draw on button holes with a black pen. Fashion a hat from green, brown, and gold paper and glue on top.
With a few standard craft supplies, any shape or size of box can be transformed into a seasonal "box" of gold.
To make: Wrap a box in green crepe paper. Wrap top in green streamers. Cut shamrock shapes from green craft paper and attach to the front of the box. Fill box with pennies or chocolate gold coins, and top with a rainbow made from paper strips and cotton balls.
Decorate the front door or above the mantel with this shimmery seasonally appropriate wreath. To make: Wrap a Styrofoam wreath form with green ribbon. Create "X" shapes around the wreath using a thin white ribbon. Add felt clovers, attaching them with straight pins.