Looking for fun St. Patrick's Day crafts to make with the kids? Here are all of our crafts in one spot! There cute craft ideas for shamrocks, clovers, leprechauns, rainbows, and more! All of these Saint Patrick's Day crafts are made with handprints, footprints, and fingerprints.
St. Patrick's Day Handprint and Footprint Crafts
Below you will find creative ideas to make with babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and first graders. You can use these fun crafts to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in your home, in a classroom, or with a playgroup or party with kids.
Easy Four Leaf Clover Crafts For Kids
These handprint and footprint clover crafts can easily be turned into a simple shamrock craft by eliminating one of the heart shapes: footprint four leaf clover paper craft and handprint 4-leaf clover idea.
For a fingerpainted version, try making these fingerprint 4 leaf clover resist art project. It comes with a printable clover template.
Lucky Leprechaun Art Projects
Here's are a few cute footprint leprechaun ideas we made with our playgroup. One even includes the cutest Irish blessing/saying. There's also wee little leprechaun footprints made using the sides of the hand.
A fun St. Patrick's Day craft for preschoolers that incorporates a few different symbols is this leprechaun handprint craft with a rainbow of hands.
An idea for the month of March to use inside a handprint calendar is this cute handprint leprechaun and adorable leprechaun poem. Or make one as an easy St. Patrick's Day art project.
Colorful Rainbow Arts and Crafts
Kids can make a rainbow leprechaun house using a print from their hand.
A simple Saint Patrick's Day art project is this fingerprint rainbow craft idea.
This rainbow handprint canvas art can be displayed as a fun St. Patrick's Day craft decoration every year.
If your children are obsessed with rainbows, here are 10+ ways to make a rainbow using handprints and fingerprints!
Spring Handprint and Footprint Crafts
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Rose Cardona says
A wonderful blog with great ideas. I love your work. Keep sharing.
Amanda says
Thank you! 🙂