Leah of Zombies Wearing Helmets celebrates St. Patrick’s Day in typical fashion: with a zombie leprechaun! I’m still laughing. Go to Leah’s blog.
St. Patrick’s Day Pot O’ Gold Game

This is a quick and easy to assemble game that your children will definitely want to play! The goal is to get the candy in the cup so they can eat it! Visit B. Inspired, Mama for the tutorial!
St. Patrick’s Day Green Food Taste Testing w/ Free Chart for Kids!

B. Inspired, Mama has a great free printable chart so you can ‘trick’ your kids into trying all different foods….most of all GREEN ones! This is the perfect little activity to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, and do something Green! What … Read More...
St. Patrick’s Day Jar Lid Magnets

Mushroom Terrariums
When I first saw these I was just smitten. Aren’t they gorgeous? The tiny details and the whimsy! I mean really, how often do I get to use the word whimsy! I love this entire Flickr photostream from woolly fabulous … Read More...
Simple Leprechaun Beard

Shamrock Color Viewer

This craft is so neat because your children can learn their color mixing, as well as the different colors of the rainbow! This project will definitely get you feeling a lit’l Irish! Head on over to Mama’s Little Muse for … Read More...
How to Make Rainbow Rice
I have seen this around the internet a ton, but thought this post had beautiful instructional pictures so I thought I’d share it with you. This is also a great project to do as a Pot of Gold at the … Read More...
Free patterns and charts: St. Patrick’s Day
This cross-stitch roundup is all about St Patrick’s day free patterns. We have created this quick list with links to each Cross stitch pattern. We have tried to choose free patterns to suit something for everyone.
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Leprechaun Thumbprint Bookmarks
Want to inspire your child to read? Have them make a bookmark…and why not a leprechaun bookmark at that? Sweet and Lovely Crafts has an awesome project just in time for March 15th that is sure to get you in … Read More...
Wee Little Shamrock Men
Isn’t it amazing how googly eyes can so easily bring things to life? I love these little shamrock men made from toilet paper rolls. Head on over to Sweet and Lovely Crafts...what a great blog!
St. Patrick’s Day Wreath
I just had to share this wreath I found over at Mom Vantage. I love the incorporation of the entire family’s pictures. What a great wreath idea!
Old Favorites- St. Patty’s Day Kids Crafts
No Time For Flashcards has compiled some of her favorite St. Patrick’s Day crafts. This site is one of the best for homeschooling ideas for young children, as well as getting some great printables. Head on over to get some … Read More...
‘Prevent the Pinch’ St. Patty’s Day Crafts
The Tiny Prints blog has a few great ways to incorporate green into your St. Patty’s Day attire, as well as perfect crafts for tweens, teens, girl scout group etc. Head on over for the easy tutorials.
Blarney Stones
Your children will love cracking these ‘Blarney Stones’ open, and even more so, they will enjoy mixing up the recipe to make them! Head on over to Chasing Fireflies for the recipe and how to.
Shamrock Apple Printing
The Chocolate Muffin Tree has a great little craft using Apples to make Shamrocks. She also has some additional St. Patty’s Day crafts you’ll want to check out as well!
Multi-tutorial: Rhodes stitch
Cheryl Fall, needlepoint editor at About.com, has posted an article and stitch journal page for Rhodes stitch, which she points out is “one of the most versatile – and popular – stitches in needlepoint, and has an … Read More...
Four Leaf Clover Kids Craft
The Honorable Mention has a great paper craft t bring the Luck O’ the Irish into your home. These paper clovers would look perfect hanging from my kitchen table light.
Spring Sink Mat Prints
Tinker lab is a low-threshold printmaking project for pre-schoolers that values process over product. But the product still looks great! It’s printmaking with a sink mat, which is kind of a novel idea. And it has a Spring/St.Patty’s flavor to … Read More...
Leaping Leprechaun Craft
This little man is so adorable, and the fact that you can move al of his limbs with a small tug of a string is perfect! Check out Crack of Dawn Crafts, she explains just how to make this … Read More...