Felt Potted Clover Plant

What’s better than a pretty plant? One that you don’t have to water and won’t wilt! Made of felt, these lucky clovers and pretty little flowers will look great anywhere in the house all season long.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
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Lucky St. Patrick’s Day Mantel

There’s so many cute ideas on this mantel! Go for the whole look or just go for one or two fun options. The “lucky” sign is an easy project of wood letters and various shades of paint.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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Treasure Chest of Gold

No need to follow a rainbow to find the pot of gold! This little chest is easy to make with a little paint and some glittery accents. Use it as a centerpiece or a cute addition to your setup anywhere.
Get the tutorial at Mod Podge Rocks.
St. Patrick’s Day Gnomes

Did you know that many people consider gnomes to be lucky? Well, then you definitely need to make them for the luckiest holiday of them all! They’re also surprisingly easy to make if you’re a beginner.
Get the tutorial at DIY Candy.
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Malachite Shamrock Printable

Minimalist yet bold just the same, this pretty printable makes easy framed art that you can hang or simply lean up against a wall. Better yet? The printable is free!
Get the tutorial at Up to Date Interiors.
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Welcome Banner Wreath

If you’re looking for something a little more subtle, this easy printable banner will gussy up any greenery you’ve got. Bonus: You can keep the wreath up and just take the banner off for the rest of the season.
Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.
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Lucky 3D Shamrock Frame

Give your Paddy’s Day decorations 3D appeal with this inventive shadow box. You can repurpose any ol’ frame you’ve got and add so many festive elements like plaid, a lucky banner, and of course, a giant clover.
Get the tutorial at The Crafting Nook.
Tassel Garland

Easy and so versatile, the garland can be hanging on a wall or draped over your mantel in no time. Bonus: You can use a similar technique to make earrings, too.
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
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Split Pea Candle Centerpiece

You’ll be so hap-pea to have your guests sit at a table decorated with these beautiful candle centerpieces. And they’re so pretty, they’ll hardly believe you made them yourself. But, it’s easier than it looks. Just place a candle inside a vase then use split peas as filler.
Get the tutorial at Two Twenty One.
Balloon Shamrock Backdrop

Hosting a party this March 17? This is the perfect background for photo-ops. Cut out the shamrock shape using cardboard and butcher paper, decorate with balloons and some greenery, then hang it for guests to enjoy!
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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Rainbow Welcome Mat

Roll out the Irish welcome with this fiber doormat painted to look like a rainbow.
Get the tutorial at The House that Lars Built.
Lucky Pillow

Share the St. Pat’s love with this snazzy pillow you can make by hand with paint and a bit of embroidery thread.
Get the tutorial at Say Yes.
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Paper Clover Wreath

The easiest way to create shamrocks is with simple cutout paper hearts. Just add a fourth heart to each for a wreath that’s as lucky as it lovely!
Get the tutorial at Chica and Jo.
Shamrock Honeycombs

Honeycomb balls are the symbol of a festive party. They’re especially lucky if they’re shaped like shamrocks!
Get the tutorial at Studio Studio DIY.
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Clay Pot Leprechaun Hats

This is a fun one to get the kiddos involved in! Once you cut a few pieces of ribbon and sparkly golden paper for the belts, they can help you paint the pots then glue on the accessories. We suggest making one for each member of the family then placing them around your home!
Get the tutorial at That’s What Che Said.
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Lucky Hat Favor Box

There are two ways to make this St. Patricks day favor box—simply print, cut, and assemble. Or you can go the extra mile and print the cutting file to use on your favorite card stock. Who’s up for the challenge?
Get the tutorial at Crafting Nook.
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Painted Cork Coasters

Set your drinks down on some beautiful hand-painted cork coasters. Pro-tip: Since cork is very porous, make sure to do two coats of paint.
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
Paper Shamrock Wreath

What do you call a leprechaun who collects used cans, newspapers, and plastic bottles? A wee-cycler! This shamrock wreath is made entirely from scrap paper, so you can be cute and eco-friendly!
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
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Kiss Me Printable

There’s little St. Paddy’s décor that’s easier to DIY than framing this super cute (and cheeky) free printable.
Get the printable at Bombshell Bling.
Lucky Shamrock Wreath

You’ll love the clever references to all things Irish on this sweet wreath, including the rainbow pennant, gold beads, and felt shamrocks.
Get the tutorial at Flamingo Toes.
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Jill Gleeson is a travel journalist and memoirist based in the Appalachian Mountains of western Pennsylvania who has written for websites and publications including Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day, Country Living, Washingtonian, Gothamist, Canadian Traveller, and EDGE Media Network. Jill is the travel editor for Enchanted Living. Learn more about her journey at gleesonreboots.com.
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