I scoured the internet and found several crafts I think the kids will LOVE. And a few I love! I chose some for the girls and some for Ryan. The banner is my favorite, especially since we own all the materials. Click below each picture for instructions to complete. Have fun!
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Another great way to capture your kid's hand size is with thumbprints.
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I love this idea.... I'll probably put a paint-tape square around the "clover" so the t-shirt ends up with a "neat" graphic. You can do yours however you please!
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If you don't want to use a pepper, you can also use a cookie cutter. Like this:
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When I originally saw this picture, I thought they were headbands... alas, they are bracelets. Still cute enough to share. I think we'll try making headbands wrapped in green to match the girls' green shirts.
Or maybe we'll make these:
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Either way, there'll be headgear.
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I wasn't going to include food, but how could I NOT include these?
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This didn't have a source linked to it (boo!). YOu could also write things like "Lucky" and "Kiss me I'm Irish" on them.
I hope that gives you some ideas for St. Patrick's Day crafts with your kids. Only two weeks to go.
We don't do anything for St. Patrick's day most of the time. I might make/buy corned beef. It's a shame, because Kim is 1/4 Irish and we should do a little more. I'm barely Irish at all. I want a German/Hungarian day that doesn't involve booze. I was thrilled to take the kids to the Christkindlmarket and show them some German goodness.
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