St. Patrick’s Day is a magical time filled with leprechauns, lucky charms, and all things green! Kids get excited to search for a lucky four-leaf clover or even the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
This rainbow with pot of gold craft is a bright and cheerful way to get into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit! Kids will love piecing together their rainbow scene with bright colors and a touch of gold.
Looking for more fun on St. Patrick’s Day? We have plenty of other St. Patrick’s Day crafts to explore that excite kids to learn more and celebrate this Irish holiday.

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Pot Of Gold Rainbow Craft
It’s a great opportunity for your little ones to work on fine motor skills while creating something fun to display for the holiday. They’ll be so proud to show off their artwork as they celebrate this festive day.
Download our free template and follow the step-by-step instructions below for an easy guide. Then, grab some colorful paper and a few simple supplies to get the kids started on this fun project.
Supplies
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Marker
- Rainbow With Pot of Gold Template (click the “click here to get your freebies” image at the end of the post)

Directions
Start by downloading and printing the rainbow and pot template, then cut out all the pieces. This is a great chance to practice those scissor skills!

Grab those colorful paper strips and glue them together to make a beautiful rainbow. You can follow the traditional rainbow colors or mix them up for a fun twist!

What’s a rainbow without some fluffy clouds? Glue the white cloud pieces onto each end of the rainbow.

Color in the coins, then take the pot and glue the gold coins to the top. This makes it look like a lucky treasure at the end of the rainbow!

Time to bring your pot of gold to life! Grab those adorable eyes and glue them onto the pot. Watch as it instantly starts looking extra cute!

Now, let’s make it even sweeter! Stick on the pink oval pieces for rosy little cheeks, giving your pot a cheerful glow.

Time to give your pot a happy little grin! Use a white marker or pen to draw a smile right between the cheeks.

Next, draw cute little eyelashes above the eyes. It’s a tiny touch, but trust me—it makes a big difference!

Finally, attach the finished pot of gold to the bottom of the rainbow, right between the clouds.

Your adorable pot of gold craft is complete! Isn’t it the cutest? We think your little ones will have a blast making this adorable craft.

St. Patrick’s Day Books For Kids
Pete The Cat: The Great Leprechaun Chase is a must-have for Pete the Cat fans! Join Pete as he tries to catch an elusive leprechaun.
How To Catch A Leprechaun is a silly book that’s, you guessed it, about catching a leprechaun! Please read this book and let your kiddos build their trap and start a family tradition.
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Clover is another book kids can’t get enough of. See what the old lady is doing this St. Patrick’s Day!
Need more book suggestions? Check out our favorite leprechaun books for kids!

St. Patrick’s Day Crafts
Shamrock Preschool Craft – This lucky little four leaf clover will get your preschoolers ready for some fun! They can make their shamrock friend’s bendy arms and legs wiggle, wave, and dance. It’s a hands-on project and a playful toy all in one that kids will love making and bringing it to life with silly poses!
Paper Plate Leprechaun Craft – Turn a simple paper plate into a mischievous leprechaun with a big, bright beard and a lucky green hat!
Kids will love bringing their jolly little leprechaun to life with paint, paper, and of course a paper plate. It’s a hands-on way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by thinking outside the box for a canvas.

Astronaut Disguise a Leprechaun Craft
Pot Of Gold And Rainbow Craft – Crafting basics like pipe cleaners and cotton balls become a colorful rainbow in the clouds leading right to a leprechaun’s prized treasure. Kids will hone their fine motor skills as they create this scene perfect for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
Leprechaun Dog Craft – Give a lucky pup a festive makeover with this adorable project! Kids will have a blast creating a cute dog wearing a leprechaun hat, ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in style.
They’ll have a tail wagging good time bringing their furry friend to life with the help of our free template!
St Patrick’s Day Activities For Kids
Want a fun and mess-free way for kids to join in the holiday excitement? These St. Patrick’s Day do a dot printables are a great way to keep little hands busy while adding a bit of learning fun! Hit download, print, and let kids enjoy dotting letters, numbers, shapes, and more.
They’ll build fine motor skills, practice counting and letter recognition, and even try a little graphing with 27 engaging pages. So grab the dot markers and bring a little lucky learning into your kiddo’s day!

Now that March is here, bring a little luck to learning with these fun St. Patrick’s Day worksheets! Kids can practice letter recognition, writing, and cutting skills while enjoying festive pages like the “L is for Leprechaun” handwriting practice, letter maze, and the St. Patrick’s Day patterns page.
Grab your copy and print for a fun way to build early literacy and fine motor skills at home or in the classroom!
Also Try: Shamrock Cutting Activity Pages
Bring a little luck to learning with these St. Patrick’s Day color by numbers pages! Included are four festive designs and numbers 1-6 for kids to have a blast coloring while also strengthening their counting skills, fine motor control, and color recognition.
It’s a hands-on way to celebrate the holiday and sneak in some learning fun at the same time. These pages will keep little hands busy and add color to St. Patrick’s Day!

These leprechaun matching printables make learning numbers 1-10 a game! Kids will match each number card to the correct set of leprechaun pictures, building number recognition in a fun and engaging way.
Understanding numbers is a big first step in math. This hands-on activity helps little learners connect numbers to amounts and sets them up for future math success. It boosts confidence and makes early math skills exciting.
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Rainbow With Pot of Gold Craft
Materials
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Marker
- Rainbow With Pot of Gold Template
Instructions
- Download the template, print it, and cut out the pieces you need.
- Glue the paper strips together to create a curved rainbow shape.
- Attach the cloud pieces to both ends of the rainbow, gluing them down.
- Assemble the pot by gluing the coin pieces to the top.
- Glue the eyes onto the pot.
- Attach the oval cheek pieces below the eyes.
- Use a marker or paint pen to draw a mouth beneath the cheeks.
- Draw eyelashes using a marker or pen.
- Glue the finished pot of gold to the bottom of the rainbow.
Rainbow With Pot of Gold Craft Template


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