I am not Irish. Not even a little bit. I don’t feel a huge obligation to celebrate St. Patrick’s day many years, but I’ll usually have a beer in celebration. However, I will not be partaking in any beer drinking this year, so that’s shot too. Bummer.
But that doesn’t mean that I can’t admire and round up some of the internet’s CUTEST and cleverest St. Patrick’s Day ideas for you!
If you’re looking for something edible, why don’t you try these homemade Shamrock Shakes? They sound d-e-l-i-c-i-o-u-s!!
I seriously love the cuteness of this wreath from The Crafty Scientist:
These handprint leprechauns from Meet the Dubiens would be SO fun to make with your kids!!
When I taught, we always did a version of this Lucky Charms graphing. If you want to add a little bit of fun to some math activities, this is a great way to get kids excited – and they can eat the marshmallows afterwards too!
I love this idea from One Artsy Mama for little kids – make a loopy rainbow!
I made these for my classroom kiddos last year and they were such a hit!! The printable is free from It is What it Is:
If you’re looking for some absolutely adorable party ideas AND free printables, you have to check out this post from Catch My Party.
We all know I love FREE. So here’s two more FREE printables for ya!
This one is from Stay at Home Artist:
and this one comes from Number 2 Pencil:
Adorable, right?? If you have additional St. Patrick’s Day ideas, please leave them in the comments! I’d love to see them!

























What cute ideas. I especially like the wreath and the frame “lucky in love”
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When I was pregnant with my daughter I had such an unbelievable craving for beer. It was awful, LOL. I discovered some brands of alcohol free beer during that period.
I love the idea “you are my pot of gold and end of the rainbow”. Might have to do that for my kids.
These are all really cute. I’m going to repin your idea board! Give me a visit and check out my St. Paddy’s burlap wreath. It’s the first one I’ve ever made.
#proud
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