Celebrate St Patrick’s Day with this Printable Shamrock Card! They couldn’t be easier to make – just download the free printable at the bottom of this post, color them in, and cut them out! You can make a whole bunch of shamrock cards and even design your own!
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Free Printable Shamrock Card
The free printable template includes one shamrock you can color in and a blank shamrock. So you and your kids can design your own custom cards for St. Patrick’s Day. Also see our shamrock templates to create your own shamrock art or crafts.
And don’t forget to write a message inside – add a Happy St Patrick’s day message or even a silly St. Patrick’s Day joke!
See our St Patrick’s Day Would You Rather Questions.
Supplies Needed:
- Printable shamrock cards – get the free printables at the bottom of the post
- Markers – or colored pencils or crayons if you prefer
- Scissors – to cut out the paper shamrocks
- Ruler – for making lines on the blank shamrocks
- Black permanent marker – for drawing lines on the blank shamrocks
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How to Make a Printable Shamrock Card
1. Print out the blank cards.
Download the printable found at the bottom of this post and print it onto white cardstock or printer paper.
2. Draw designs onto the blank shamrocks.
If you’d like to create your own design, print off the blank shamrock template.
Use a ruler and a black marker to draw stripes or grids onto the blank shamrocks. Kids can also draw their own shamrocks inside or any other design they’d like!
3. Color in the shamrocks.
Use markers to color in the designs you made. Colored pencils and crayons are also good options.
4. Fold the card.
When finished coloring, fold the card in half so that the left edge of the shamrock is right on the fold.
4. Cut out the shamrocks.
Cut out the cards leaving the left edge of the shamrock that is on the fold uncut to keep the card intact.
5. Write a message inside the card.
Write a note inside each card.
You can make as many cards as you’d like!
They’re such a fun and simple St Patrick’s Day craft!
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