felt clover potted plant
What could be better than a beautiful plant? No need to water and it won't wither! These lucky clovers and cute little flowers made of felt will look great anywhere in your home throughout the season.
Get the tutorial with Lia Griffith.
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lucky st patrick's day mantel
There are so many cute ideas for this mantel. Choose an overall look or just one or two fun options. Our favorite is the “Good Luck” sign, which is an easy project with wooden letters and paint in different shades.
Get tutorials at Design Improvised.
gold treasure chest
You don't have to follow rainbows to find the pot of gold. This little chest is easy to make with a little paint and some sparkly accents. Use it anywhere as a centerpiece or cute addition to your setup.
Get the tutorial at Mod Podge Rocks.
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St. Patrick's Day Gnome
Did you know that many people consider gnomes to be lucky? Then you definitely need to make them for the luckiest holidays. It's surprisingly easy to make, even for beginners.
Get the tutorial at DIY Candy.
printable malachite shamrock
Minimalist yet bold, this pretty printable art makes an easy framed art that can be hung or propped up against a wall. Is it better? Prints are free!
Get the tutorial at Up to Date Interiors.
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split pea candle centerpiece
Your guests will feel so happy when they sit at your table decorated with this beautiful candle centerpiece. And it's so pretty that you can't believe you made it yourself. But it's easier than it looks. Just place a candle in a vase and use split peas as a filler.
Get the tutorial at Two Twenty One.
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balloon shamrock background
Are you hosting a party this March 17th? A perfect backdrop for your photo shoot. Use cardboard and butcher paper to cut out shamrock shapes, decorate with balloons and greenery, and hang them up for your guests to enjoy.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
gold printed glassware
Don't want to drop big bucks on festive glassware? Neither did this blogger. Instead, you can add some gold to your table using these simple printable templates and vinyl.
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
paper clover wreath
The easiest way to make shamrocks is to cut out simple paper hearts. Just add a fourth heart to each and you've got a wreath that's not only lovely but lucky.
Get the tutorial at Chica and Jo.
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clay pot leprechaun hat
This is fun to get the kids involved! Once you have cut the ribbon for the belt and a few pieces of shiny gold paper, it will help you paint the pot and glue on the accessories. We recommend making one for each family member and placing them around the house.
Get the tutorial at That's What Che Said.
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shamrock honeycomb
Honeycomb balls are a symbol of a festive party. You're especially lucky if it's shaped like a shamrock.
Get tutorials at Studio Studio DIY.
paper shamrock wreath
What do you call a leprechaun who collects used cans, newspapers, and plastic bottles? A little cycler! This shamrock wreath is made entirely from waste paper, so it's cute and eco-friendly.
Get tutorials at The Craft Patch.
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lucky hat favor box
There are two ways to make this St. Patrick's Day favor box. Simply print, cut and assemble. or You can even go the extra mile and print the cutting file and use it on your favorite cardstock. Who will take on the challenge?
Get tutorials at Crafting Nook.
moss shamrock framed in glass
Set your mood this St. Patrick's Day with a chic framed moss shamrock. Step-by-step instructions from the blogger make this project easy to complete.
Get the tutorial at Stow and Tell U.
lucky shamrock wreath
You'll love how this lovely wreath cleverly incorporates all things Irish, including rainbow pennants, gold beads, and felt shamrocks.
Get the tutorial at Flamingo Toes.
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painted cork coasters
Place your drink on a beautiful hand-painted cork coaster. Pro tip: Be sure to apply two coats as cork is very porous.
Get the tutorial Sarah Hertz.
rainbow welcome mat
Spread an Irish welcome with this textile doormat painted to look like a rainbow.
Get the tutorial at The House that Lars Built.
kiss me printable
There's no easier DIY St. Paddy decor than framing this super cute (and sassy) free printable.
Get the printable file at Bombshell Bling.
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clay pot planter
These clay pots with iconic Paddy Day symbols make fun little gifts, especially when you plant shamrocks.
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
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Jill Gleeson is a travel journalist and memoirist based in the Appalachian Mountains of western Pennsylvania and has written for Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day, County Living, Washingtonian, Gothamist, and Canadian Traveller. , EDGE Media Network, and other websites and publications. She is Jill, Enchanted Living's travel editor. Learn more about her journey at gleesonreboots.com.
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