Lamb-Template.jpg (37.01 kb)
Bunny-Template.jpg (63.82 kb)
Chick-Template.gif (6.18 kb)
Supplies Needed: Printable Shamrock template Scissors Crayons or Markers Hole Punch String Construction Paper
#1: Print the shamrock template #2: Cut out the shamrock template #3: Trace the shamrock template on a piece of construction paper #4: Cut out your new shamrock #5: Punch a hole in the top of the shamrock and thread your string through the hole and knot. #6: Decorate your shamrock and write your favorite St. Patrick’s Day Fact on your shamrock. This way your party guest can enjoy some St. Patrick’s Day fun facts!
St. Patrick’s Day Fun Facts: The Guinness Book of World Record indicates that the most number of leaves found on clover is 14! Each leaf of the clover means something: the first is for hope, the second for faith, the third for love and the fourth for luck. The harp is the symbol of Ireland The color green is associated with Ireland, because Ireland is known as “the Emerald Isle.” The Irish flag is green, white and orange. The green symbolizes the people of the south, the orange symbolizes the people of the north. The white in the Irish flag represents the peace that brings the together as a nation. St. Patrick’s Day is observed on March 17th. The reason it is celebrated on March 17th is because St. Patrick is believed to have died on March 17th 461AD. St. Patrick's mission to spread the word of Christianity in Ireland is said to have lasted for thirty years. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated globally. On St. Patrick’s Day everyone is believed to be Irish.
Supplies Needed: Printable St. Patrick’s Day Coloring Page
Markers or Crayons
#1: Print out your favorite St. Patrick’s Day coloring pages
Happy St. Patricks Day.pdf (30.45 kb)
Pot of Gold with Rainbow.pdf (43.15 kb)
Leprechaun.pdf (65.31 kb)
Shamrocks.pdf (59.56 kb)
Pot Of Gold.pdf (58.39 kb)
#2: Color your St. Patrick’s Day coloring page.