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DIY Clover Decor
Celebrate St. Paddy's Day with do-it-yourself decor inspired by the ever-lucky clover. This framed clover piece uses an empty photo frame, twine and small clover shapes in an array of colors, textures and patterns.
Wax Paper Rainbow Art
This is a great craft for using those random broken crayons and stubs at the bottom of your kiddo’s art bin. Just spread out bits of crayon between wax paper and then use an iron to melt the shavings into a beautiful rainbow.
Leprechaun Garden
With just a few supplies, you can make a leprechaun-friendly garden that you'll want to keep on display even after St. Patrick's Day is over.
Bubble Wrap Shamrocks
Make a textured, bright shamrock using everyday household objects. This is a great craft for kids to practice cutting skills, coordination with a rolling pin and learning about different shades of colors.
Shamrock Marshmallows
Serve these festive shamrock marshmallows with your Irish coffee or hot cocoa for St. Patrick's Day, or skip the green food coloring to enjoy them any time of year.