Are you interested in finding fun, cute, creative, unique, lucky and / or green craft ideas you can use for making St. Patrick’s Day projects? If so, I’m glad you found your way here. I invite you to use the patterns and instructions I’ve posted to make any of the following craft projects, which are suitable for St. Patrick’s Day and also for everyday, too.
Mind you, I’m not Irish (my family is Catholic but Italian), so I do not claim to be an expert on this March holiday or how to celebrate it. I shall defer to Wikipedia’s explanation in order to communicate the most important points about it. According to Wikipedia,
Saint Patrick’s Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, lit. ’the Day of the Festival of Patrick’), is a religious and cultural holiday held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick (c. 385 – c. 461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland.
This holiday is associated with shamrocks, green ribbon and green accessories. I don’t have any shamrock projects to share right now, but if you need green accessories, I have you covered:
Ruffled, Speckled Green Fingerless Gloves
Beaded Green Wire Crochet Necklace
If you want to make yourself some green accessories to wear for St. Patrick’s Day, I invite you to use any of these crochet accessory patterns. Most of my project samples aren’t green, but you could certainly use green yarns and other green materials to make your projects if you are so inclined.
Pictured above, you can see a couple of example projects where I originally used green materials to crochet my project. One of the projects is a of a pair of ruffled green fingerless gloves; the pattern for crocheting them was originally published in the book Delicate Crochet by Sharon Silverman. You can get a copy of the pattern by buying that book, or you can download a standalone, digital PDF crochet pattern at Ko-Fi or Ravelry. If you click through using this link, or you use the discount code SHAMROCK at checkout, you can receive a 40% discount on this pattern through March 31, 2025.
St Patrick’s Day Planner Layouts / Bullet Journal Layouts
If you maintain a physical planner, junk journal, scrapbook, or art journal, you might want to decorate your March calendar pages, journal pages or scrapbooking layouts with shamrock images, rainbows, leprechauns or similar St. Patrick’s Day embellishments. You can see a couple of examples above, but there are zillions of other possible ways you could do this. You could use a broad variety of solutions ranging from stickers to printable pages.
I hope these ideas are useful to you as you start on your St Patrick’s Day crafting. Thanks so much for your interest!
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Amy Solovay is a real, live, human content creator and educator who holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics from Sweet Briar College; she has also earned a separate Associate of Arts degree in textile design from FIDM LA (The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Los Angeles). She is NOT a robot and does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to write book reviews or articles for this website.
Amy learned to craft as a small child, and she still enjoys a variety of crafting techniques all these years later.
As an educator, Amy Solovay used to teach in-person college courses in trend forecasting, marketing and surface design at California Design College in Los Angeles. Nowadays she uses online platforms for sharing her knowledge about textiles, crafts, current color trends and current design trends.
This page was last updated on 1-2-2025.