St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, and there’s no better way to celebrate with your little ones than through some delightful craft projects. Get ready to dive into a world of green, gold, and rainbows with these creative ideas that will keep your toddlers entertained and smiling.
Leprechaun Paper Plate Masks
Transform a simple paper plate into an adorable leprechaun mask with a bit of orange paint for the beard and green construction paper for the hat. I remember my niece giggling away as she peeked through the eye holes, pretending to be a mischievous leprechaun!
Rainbow Cereal Craft
Let your toddler sort colorful cereal by color and glue them onto a paper to create a vibrant rainbow. It’s a fantastic way to work on fine motor skills and sneak in a snack—I mean, who can resist munching a few?
Handprint Leprechaun Art
Capture those tiny handprints by painting your toddler’s palm with a skin tone and fingers with orange for a fun leprechaun design. My fridge is adorned with these little keepsakes, and they always bring a smile to my face.
Shamrock Stamps
Cut out shamrock shapes from potatoes to create stamps that toddlers can dip in green paint. This method was a hit in one of my workshops; kids just loved stamping their way to a field of clovers!
Toilet Paper Roll Leprechauns
Transform empty toilet paper rolls into charming leprechauns with a splash of paint and a bit of creativity. This project is always a winner at our house—easy, fun, and upcycled!
Coffee Filter Shamrocks
Use coffee filters to create delicate shamrocks by coloring them with markers and spraying with water. The colors blend beautifully, and the process is as magical as finding a four-leaf clover!
Pot of Gold Paper Plate Craft
Cut a paper plate in half, paint it black, and add yellow buttons for a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. My little one loves imagining what treasures lie in their very own pot of gold.
Rainbow Sensory Bin
Create a sensory bin filled with colored rice and plastic coins for a tactile rainbow adventure. It’s a hit for toddlers, offering endless scooping and sorting fun.
Leprechaun Hat Making
Craft cute little leprechaun hats from construction paper and decorate with gold paper bands. We made these hats last year, and they were a delightful addition to our St. Patrick’s Day party!
Origami Shamrocks
Introduce your toddler to simple origami with these easy-to-fold shamrocks using green paper. It’s a calming activity that results in delightful little decorations.
Four-Leaf Clover Prints
Help your toddler dip their hand in green paint to create a four-leaf clover print on paper. These prints make charming gifts for grandparents who treasure every little creation.
Lucky Clover Wands
Craft magical clover wands from green construction paper and wooden sticks. My daughter loves pretending she’s casting good luck spells with hers!
Color Your Own Leprechaun Hat
Print out leprechaun hat outlines for your toddler to color and decorate. It’s a mess-free activity that I often pull out when I need a peaceful crafting moment.
St. Patrick’s Day Crown
Create a festive St. Patrick’s Day crown with green paper and decorative stickers. Each time we make these, the kids feel like kings and queens of the holiday!
Shamrock Garland
String together paper shamrocks to create a cheerful garland. Hanging this in our home instantly brings a festive spirit to any room.

