DIY St. Patrick's Day crafts that kids will love

October 13, 2015

There are lots of ways that kids can enjoy St. Patrick's Day including doing some craft projects to help them learn about the day's history while having fun, too. Learn more about some easy DIY craft ideas that your kids can enjoy this St. Patrick's Day.

DIY St. Patrick's Day crafts that kids will love

1. Potato printing

  • Potatoes are one of the most traditional Irish foods, and many people eat them on St. Patrick's Day. Turn them into a craft with your kids by creating potato stamps.
  • Cut each potato in half, then have your child use a marker or pen to design a stamp on the surface of the potato.
  • Then, use a knife to trace the image, and carve the background of the potato away from it.
  • Pour tempera paint into small saucers, then dip the potato stamps into the paint, and press the stamps onto construction paper.
  • Consider helping the kids make stamps shaped like a shamrock, leprechaun hat or other Irish images.

2. Green treats

  • An edible craft to make this St. Patrick's Day is bright green Rice Krispy treats.
  • Mix marshmallows, Rice Krispy cereal, green food colouring, sprinkles and butter.
  • Melt and mix the ingredients over low heat on the stove. Stir together, then spread out over a greased baking sheet.
  • Let the mixture cool in the refrigerator.
  • Once it is cool, cut it into fun shapes that are related to the holiday.
  • Let your kids mould the Rice Krispy treats into whatever shape they want, and enjoy the snack.

3. Four-leaf clovers

  • You can have the luck of the Irish this year if you decorate with handmade four-leaf clovers.
  • Simply take green construction paper, then have your child trace his or her hand four times.
  • Cut out the handprints, and glue them together at the base of each palm.
  • At the end, he or she will have their own four-leaf clover that can be used to decorate the house for St. Patrick's Day.

4. St. Patrick's punch

  • For a DIY, kid-friendly drink this St. Patrick's Day, make some St. Patrick's punch.
  • The drink includes three simple ingredients -- lime sherbet, pineapple juice and ginger ale.
  • Have your children decorate white paper cups using green markers, then use them to serve the St. Patrick's Punch.
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