Three Easy St. Patrick's Day Crafts for Toddlers

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Keeping little hands busy is no easy task. Holidays tend to offer a wealth of inspiration and ideas for crafts which are always a great activity for little ones who are looking for something to do. This year, take advantage of the St. Patrick's Day holiday to put a little green into your toddler's day and to help them create keepsakes and giveaways to treasure.

My Pet Blarney Stone

In southwestern Ireland, the famous Blarney Stone is found in the Blarney Castle. People from around the world climb long, spiral staircases to the top of the castle to kiss the stone. Legend has it that kissing the stone will give the kisser "blarney" or the gift of eloquence (skillful speaking, gift of gab.)

Help your toddler create their very own pet Blarney Stone to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with, and to keep a little Irish Blarney close at hand.

Materials:

1 Smooth Rock (preferably with one flat surface)

Green Paint

Paintbrush

All Purpose Glue or Craft Glue

Google Eyes

Decorative Materials (sequins, glitter, construction paper, yarn, buttons, pipe cleaners, beads, markers, etc.)

Instructions:

Wash and dry the rock. When rock is fully dry, let child paint the rock green. Allow paint to dry.

When paint is fully dry, glue a set of google eyes to the flat surface of the rock. This will become the "face" of the pet Blarney Stone. Then help child to finish the face using a variety of decorative materials. For example, make a hair bow from pipe cleaners, a mouth from sequins. Add additional details such as eyelashes by drawing them in with markers.

Allow glue to dry. The pet Blarney Stone is now ready to enjoy its new home!

Easy Paper Shamrocks

The Shamrock is the unofficial symbol of Ireland and one of the symbols most often associated with St. Patrick's Day. Shamrocks are actually three-leafed clovers commonly found in Ireland and other parts of the world.

Children can easily create Shamrocks to hang as decorations in the classroom or home.

Materials:

Green Construction Paper

Heart-shaped Cookie Cutter or Template

All Purpose Glue or Craft Glue

Scissors

Instructions:

The St. Patrick's Day custom came to America in 1737.
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