Make sure your little ones’ St. Patrick’s Day is filled with luck with a four leaf clover! Add some excitement and creativity into your home with engaging activities for the kids.
Get into the festive spirit with our torn paper shamrock craft! Kids will have a blast crafting a four leaf clover by tearing and gluing pieces of paper into the shape to make a cute St. Patrick’s Day decoration.
This torn paper craft is a fantastic opportunity for your children to hone their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. As they use both hands to carefully tear and glue the paper onto our handy shamrock template, they’ll exercise precision and bilateral hand coordination.
At the end of the rainbow, you’ll find a treasure trove of St. Patrick’s Day crafts for kids with even more festive ideas to make this March fun and memorable!
St Patrick’s Day Shamrock Craft

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Gather up some colorful paper, glue, and scissors to get started on this fun St. Patrick’s Day project. Get the kids and share the joy of crafting and celebrate the luck of the Irish together!
Supplies
- Colored cardstock
- Construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Shamrock Template (click the “click here to get this freebie” image at the end to open the form)
Directions
First things first, download the shamrock template. Once it’s downloaded, go ahead and print it out. Now before the kids can start building their masterpieces, they’ll need to carefully cut out the pieces that they will be using.

Next up, it’s glue time! Guide your child to spread glue all over the Shamrock background paper.

Now, let’s get creative with the green paper. Encourage your kids to tear it into small pieces, and then they can start the fun task of gluing them onto every part of the Shamrock section.

It’s time to bring our Shamrock to life! Position the eyes in the middle of the shamrock, just above the midpoint of the body.

Let’s not forget the mouth! Place it slightly below the eyes and stick it down with some more glue.

Lastly, let kids add the final touch – the tongue. Finish up by sticking the tongue to the bottom of the mouth. And there they’ve made their very own cute Shamrock.

That’s it! Don’t forget to explore our other torn paper crafts for your kiddos while you’re here!

St. Patrick’s Day Ideas
Need some activities to do at home or in the classroom for St. Patrick’s Day? Sprinkle a little extra magic into the holiday with some festive ideas tailor made for kids!
We have ideas for captivating books, engaging crafts that unleash creativity, and exciting activities that combine the spirit of the holiday with learning. Keep reading for a pot of gold filled with inspiration to make this St. Patrick’s Day a fun celebration for your little leprechauns!
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St Patrick’s 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!

Easy St. Patrick’s Day Crafts
Leprechaun Teddy Bear Craft – This adorable craft will have kids dress up their favorite cuddly companion as a leprechaun! It will get your kids in the holiday spirit, plus it’s a cinch to make since we have two templates to choose from depending on your child’s skill level.
St. Patrick’s Day Leprechaun Craft – Your kids will love crafting a gnome dressed up as a leprechaun, complete with his lucky charm! It’ll be a breeze to bring this project to life with the choice of two versions tailored to your child’s skill level.

Leprechaun Handprint Craft – Capture the magic of St. Patrick’s Day by making a leprechaun with your child’s handprint! Transform their hand into a cute leprechaun complete with a green hat and red beard.
Shamrock Craft For Kids – Kids can make a shamrock photo craft as unique as they are. They’ll decorate their four leaf clover with green pom poms and add a special touch by placing their picture at the center. It’s a keepsake full of charm that you’ll treasure for years to come!
St. Patrick’s Day Paper Activities
Let the holiday fun begin with our St. Patrick’s Day worksheets! Practice the letter “L” for leprechaun and complete festive patterns of rainbows, treasure, and luck!
These activities boost literacy, fine motor skills, handwriting, scissor cutting, pattern recognition, and letter identification. These no-prep worksheets are great for home or classroom use. All you have to do is download, print, and go!
Let’s get coloring with these cute leprechaun coloring pages! They’re great for kids of all ages, from toddlers to early elementary schoolers.
These printable pages promise lots of fun as your little ones exercise their creativity and fine motor skills while bringing charming characters to life. With a variety of scenes to choose from, including leprechauns, pots of gold, and rainbows, the festive fun awaits!

These popsicle stick St. Patrick’s Day puppets are ideal for kids who adore imaginative play. This craft is simple and engaging, perfect for little hands and big imaginations.
Our free printable template makes this craft super easy so all the kids have to do is color, cut, and paste. The excitement continues after crafting with puppet shows galore, bringing St. Patty’s Day magic to life!
Enhance your St. Patrick’s Day storytime with these There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover printables. As you prepare for the holiday festivities, read this cute and engaging book then bring the story to life with our book companion printables.
Use these printables to ensure that each story element sinks in with the kids while adding an extra layer of fun to your St. Patrick’s Day celebration!

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More Kids’ Activities

Torn Paper Shamrock Craft For Kids
Materials
- Colored cardstock
- Construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Shamrock Template
Instructions
- Finish up by gluing the tongue to the bottom of the mouth.
Template Of A Shamrock


Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump and more. Read more.
Jenny
Tuesday 11th of March 2025
So Cute!
Kamille - Community Support Assistant
Tuesday 11th of March 2025
Yay! Thank you!
pou
Monday 11th of March 2024
i would love this
Sam
Monday 11th of March 2024
Since you’re a subscriber, you just need to click the “Click Here To Get Your Freebie” image at the end of the post and then enter your email in the form. After that, it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page ◡̈
Jennifer
Wednesday 6th of March 2024
Fun activity
Sam
Wednesday 6th of March 2024
I'm glad you think so!
Nik
Monday 4th of March 2024
I’m excited to do this craft with my kiddos.
Sam
Tuesday 5th of March 2024
Oh, great!
Mich
Monday 4th of March 2024
Love the craft
Sam
Monday 4th of March 2024
Aw, thank you! I hope you can try it this month!