Decorating and coming up with ideas for the holidays can be fun, but it can also be a touch stressful. With busy schedules and limited time, it can be hard to find those moments to not only add pre-made décor to your homes and classrooms, but to craft and make your own decorations may seem impossible and out of reach. Where can you find the time when there are so many other things you should be doing? Or you may be thinking you don’t have a creative bone in your body so how could you possibly make your own decorations? Maybe you want to make your own décor but have no idea where to start? Or maybe you think it will take away from spending time with your kids? We all know how important it is to spend time with your family.
Well, there’s no need to stress, creating your own decorations and crafts can be easier than you think! And it’s a great way to spend time with the family! You don’t need to be an expert crafter or have hours upon hours of time to spend cutting, pasting, and coloring. You just need the right tools and a little helping hand in the form of some fun ideas and some time-saving materials to get you started on your journey. Here at Creative Shapes Etc. we can help you with this!
Before we get into all of those creative ideas, have you ever thought about the benefits of creating your own decorations and crafts? First, it can be great stress relief for both kids and adults. Focusing yourself on a creative task, not matter how small, can allow your mind to relax and put things back into perspective. It can help get your mind off your troubles and gives you a great mental break. It can also help you process your emotions through creative expression and can overall put you in a more positive mood. Through the creative process you can learn a new skill, work on problem solving, and there’s a sense of accomplishment once the craft is completed.
For kids, crafting not only has the benefits we’ve already shared, but it can also improve their motor skills, boost their creativity and boost their self-esteem. The steps involved in crafting, such as gluing and coloring, help improve fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Crafting encourages kids to experiment and can help them to learn to make decisions and to be resourceful. If one thing isn’t working, they can problem solve to discover a different way of completing the project. It also helps with their self-esteem as they then have an item that they created from scratch and can be proud of. And the best benefit is that having a little crafting time can be a great family activity. Kids will enjoy spending time with Mom and Dad crafting these holiday creations. And many of the crafts we will demonstrate below can be made by kids with minimal help from parents, so this can also be a great way for kids to spend time and keep occupied during days off, snow days, school breaks, etc.
With St. Patrick’s Day less than a month away, let’s take a look at how you can level up your St. Patrick’s Day crafting with cute decorations, activities and goodie bags that are great for holiday decorating, treat giving, parades and many other situations. Keep in mind that these ideas can be great for both a home and classroom setting as well.
Decorating:
1. Shamrock or Clover Wreaths for Doors and Windows
A great way to add some St. Patrick’s Day flair to your doors or windows would be to make a fun holiday wreath using Shamrock or Four Leaf Clover Cut-Outs. With foam, paper and even cardstock shapes, there’s no end to the possibilities that you can create. And making a wreath like this couldn’t be easier. Simply take your preferred cut-out and glue them together in a circle to form a wreath shape. Then embellish in any way that you see fit. Add splashes of color with colored pencils or paint, accent the shapes with glitter, even add other cut-outs like kettles, horseshoes or a leprechaun to create your unique wreath. You could even add St. Patrick’s Day stickers. In school these could be used to add holiday flair to classroom doors, and windows, you could even line the hallways with everyone’s unique St. Paddy’s Day wreath! Check out the examples below for some fun variations of this project.


2. Themed Classroom Doors
Speaking of classroom doors, teachers can easily create festive designs to add some holiday flair to their rooms and learning environment. Use cut-outs, notepads and more for door go-arounds, holiday embellishments and more to create fun, eye-catching designs to brighten up the school hallways and bring smiles to everyone’s face. Run with a great St. Patrick’s Day pun, or create a design with all your student’s names letting everyone know your class is worth more than a pot of gold. There are so many designs you can come up with, you’re only limited by your imagination.

Crafting:
1. Party Ideas – Centerpieces, Games and More!
Most everyone loves a good themed party or celebration. Whether you’re having a holiday celebration in the classroom, or having a gathering for friends and family, creating fun decorations and games to take your party to the next level is so easy and fun.
For instance, you could use Four Leaf Clover Cut-Outs to create a fun centerpiece that doubles as favors for everyone to take with them. Simply take clover cut-outs and glue them together to create a flower shape. Glue those clovers to a long stick and then add a wrapped piece of candy to the center to create a fun festive “flower”, Then arrange them in a bag or a pot with some tissue paper to create a flower pot display for around the room, on food and guests tables and more. Then when guests go to leave they can pick a flower or two from the pot. This is a great way to create interactive St. Patrick’s Day décor!

You could also create a centerpiece that doubles as a fun game for guests at your holiday parties and gatherings. Because who doesn’t love a party game! This one is simple to play and easy to create. Just take an assortment of lollipops and arrange them around a base in a rainbow colored order. Before assembling, on one lollipop (or multiple if you want more than one winner), put a colored dot somewhere on the bottom that’s out of sight once the display is finished. You can then secure the lollipops to the base with glue or tape; just make sure they’re easy to remove. Fill in any gaps with corresponding colored tissue paper. Then make a fun sign explaining the rules: pick the lollipop with the lucky dot and win a prize. Our super-sized Shamrock or Four Leaf Clover cut-outs would be the perfect size for creating the sign for the top.

2. Goodie Bags for Treat Exchanges and Parades
Looking to give out something fun and creative at St. Patrick’s Day events and parades? Our wide variety of shapes can be used to enhance treat and goodie bags, such as this cute rainbow treat bag idea. Simply use shamrocks to top cute goodie bags filled with rainbow colored candy. Add a fun, related message to the cut-out and voila, instant gift to hand out to classmates, students, family members, office coworkers, even at St. Patrick’s Day parades. You can even use St. Patrick’s Day shapes to decorate care packages to send to friends and loved ones both near and far, decorate a treat bucket to give as a gift or to collect your own goodies, even design unique gift boxes.


3. Leprechaun Traps
A fun activity for young kids can be to create Leprechaun traps to try and capture the leprechaun the night before St. Patrick’s Day. Design and create your simple or elaborate trap and fill it with various items a Leprechaun might be attracted to – gold colored or rainbow items, candy, something green, etc. Then after going to bed that night kids can wake up and see what the leprechaun left them after visiting the trap. They might find the leprechaun left them chocolate gold coins, gold foil wrapped candy, or little treasures for the kids to keep.

As you can see, making these cute St. Patrick’s Day crafts can be a simple way to level up your decorations and crafting during the holiday with handmade and creative items. There are many benefits to crafting and it can be a great way to spend time with the family or a fun activity for the classroom. And creating these unique crafts doesn’t need to be difficult. Everyone, including the little ones, can make these fun craft ideas. And Creative Shapes Etc. is here to help you create these projects and save time by offering pre-cut shapes and products that don’t require any additional cutting. So what are you waiting for? Bookmark this post for inspiration, grab some St. Patrick’s Day cut-outs, notepads, sticker, and more, and start creating!