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Looking for some four-leaf clovers? Check out these St. Patrick’s Day crafts to do with your kids!
When I was a young child, I was obsessed with four-leafed clovers and the thought of receiving “good luck” when I found one. As a clumsy child who was often on the less-than-lucky side of things, I needed all the luck I could get my hands on! I was so fascinated by this legend I grew my own clovers and didn’t allow my family to cut the grass near our wild clover patch — I was going to find one! I spent entire afternoons with a magnifying glass sitting in the grass searching for my lucky clover. I will never forget the day my best friend came over, asked what I was doing, and said “Oh! There’s one!” …. she plucked the four-leafed clover out of my patch like it was a ripe strawberry and left me flabbergasted. I put away my magnifying glass and ran away (so unfair).
While I never found my lucky clover, I still enjoy St. Patrick’s Day and sharing the holiday by making crafts with my children.
What St. Patrick’s Day Crafts Will You Make with Your Kids?
Photo Credit: the Mod Podge Rocks Blog
I’m pretty fortunate that my big kids still enjoy crafting with me, even as teens. My girls actually love to decorate for the holidays and look forward to making crafts that can be used as decorations. This year my girls and I have a crush on this mod podge vase (above), and the topiaries (below).
Photo Credit: Crafts ‘n Coffee
Photo Credit: Typically Simple
Photo Credit: Baby Loving Mama
It’s not just teens or children that can benefit from doing crafts. Crafts are therapeutic and can be good for older adults, particularly those who are showing signs of dementia. If you have a loved one who is at home or living at Lakeway memory care facility, then consider taking them some crafts to enjoy.
Our bloggy friends have some of the cutest ideas for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in crafty-mama style! When I began searching for you, I couldn’t stop! I found so many really cute, great quality, and fun crafts that I knew you’d love them all! That is why this onth’s St. Patrick’s Day roundup is packed full of 40 craft tutorials! Click on the images below to find out how to make the craft(s) you love!
Disclaimer: Never use blogger photos without permission. Victoria from Mom Does Reviews obtained permission to use the photos included in this roundup. {Victoria is a member of Craft & Food Round Ups}