St. Patrick’s Day Free Printables
St. Patrick’s Day is wonderful! Luck. 4-leaf clovers. Green. (Green beer, if you’re an adult). Corned beef and cabbage. And a ton of St. Patrick’s Day Free Printables. I add to this page every year, so check back to see what is new!
Instructions:
• Print options: regular paper works for most items, but for some you might want card stock or glossy photo paper. (For example, the treasure hunt cards will be a little sturdier if you use card stock).
• All of the files are in pdf below. Just hit the “download” button.
• The default size of these is full-page. However, if you want smaller, simply reduce the print size! If you’re not sure on how much to reduce, check out my post “How to Resize Printables to Fit Your Planner.”
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If you’re getting ready for St. Patrick’s Day, you have to check out my St. Patrick’s Day Binder.
It has EVERYTHING you need for a fabulous holiday. It’s 140+ pages and includes:
• Organizing
• Party planner
• 15 different games
• Decor (banners, wall art, food & drink wrappers, cupcake toppers, and more)
Treasure Hunt
The first and last clue are on page one (on the far left). Along with the clues, there is a page of blanks (on the far right)
Coloring Pages
Bingo
The file is in pdf below. It includes 40 cards, a page of markers, and a page of instructions and numbers for playing “Lucky Bingo.”
I Spy
In this version of I Spy, the items are already counted. This might be best for younger children. They just have to find that number of items for each image.
In this version of I Spy, you try to find how many of each item are on the board. This version is good for slightly older kids.
I hope you enjoyed these St. Patrick’s Day Free Printables. If you have an idea of something you would like to see, just let me know! I’m always developing new printables.