With St. Patrick's Day just a few days away, take advantage of the time to get green and crafty with your kids. Whether you're making your own pot of gold, shamrock sippers, or four-leaf clover cards, you're sure to feel the luck of the Irish!
Shamrock Stationery
Send a little luck to family and friends with these simple and easy-to-make shamrock note cards [1].
Source: Childmade Tutorials [2]
Coffee Filter Carnation
Create a boutonniere with a coffee filter [3] that looks like the real thing!
Source: Q-Made [4]
Shamrock Sippers
A festive, easy-to-make accent, these shamrock straw toppers [5] will give any party or dinner table the luck of the Irish.
Source: Photo by Burcu Avsar. Originally published in the March 2012 issue of Martha Stewart Living magazine. Copyright 2012 [6]
St. Patty's Day Banner
Incorporate "going green" in two ways with this simple shamrock banner [7] that uses recycled book pages to give it a vintage look.
Source: Simple As That [8]
Sew Pretty
Create a stretchy shamrock headband [9] for your little girl to sport her green in style on March 17.
Source: Fiskars [10]
Leprechaun Bookmark (or Gift Tag)
Tiny thumbprints make these leprechaun bookmarks [11] from Sweet and Lovely Crafts especially personal (and they can do double-duty as gift tags).
Source: Sweet and Lovely Crafts [12]
Tip of the Hat
You certainly wouldn't know from looking at them that these leprechaun bowler hats [13] got their start as Tupperware containers!
Source: Jeromina Juan for Canadian Living [14]
Flowerpot of Gold
These pint-size pots of gold [15] are great favors or gifts for kids to make and give out to friends and family.
Source: Make and Takes [16]
Styrofoam Leprechaun Hats
These tiny top hats [17] are perfect centerpieces for a St. Patrick's Day party
Source: Crafts By Amanda [18]
Clover Leis
Put an Irish twist on the traditional Hawaiian accessory with some colorful clovers [19].
Source: Simple as That [20]
Shamrock Votives
These candles have a subtle St. Patrick's Day pattern [21], making them perfect for year-round use.
Source: Mess For Less [22]
Popsicle Stick Leprechaun Puppet
Kid will love creating different positions for their tiny Irish friend. [23]
Source: Sassy Dealz [24]
Split Pea Sign
Your kids may not like to eat their peas, but they will enjoy turning their veggies into a picture-perfect frame [25].
Source: One Artsy Mama [26]
Raining Rainbow
These rainbow raindrops [27] double as adorable bedroom decor.
Source: Make and Takes [28]
Shamrock Men
Recycle those toilet paper rolls to create some little green men. [29]
Source: Sweet and Lovely Crafts [30]