St. Patrick’s Day Clover I am lucky Craftivity
$3.50
Bring creativity and reflection together with this fun St. Patrick’s Day Craft! Students create a 3D four-leaf clover highlighting what makes them feel lucky. Perfect for grades 1–4, this easy-to-assemble PDF makes festive classroom decor.

Looking to add meaningful fun to your March activities? This engaging St. Patrick’s Day Craft invites students in grades 1–4 to reflect on the “luck” in their own lives while creating an eye-catching 3D bulletin board display!
Students brainstorm what makes them feel lucky, then write four special things on individual clover leaves. After coloring, cutting, and gluing, the leaves lift as flaps to reveal their responses underneath—creating a charming 3D effect that stands out on any classroom wall.
This ready-to-print PDF includes:
- A full clover with leaves for students to write their chosen “lucky” things
- A page with four leaves to color
It’s Easy and fun to use!
- Students color each page however they want
- Students write down their four “lucky” things in the leaves of the full clover
- Students cut out the full clover and the four separate leaves
- Students glue the four separate leaves onto the full clover, creating flaps that open and reveal their own “luck”
Perfect for SEL discussions, writing practice, and festive classroom decor, this St. Patrick’s Day Craft is easy to assemble and fun for everyone. Your bulletin board will be bursting with positivity and personality! 🍀











Amy Isaacson (verified owner) –
Super cute!
Monique C. (verified owner) –
Creative way incorporate the holiday and discuss the idea of gratitude.
Kris M. (verified owner) –
Wonderful resource! Thank you!
Aaron Figueroa (verified owner) –
This was a great lesson for St Patricks Day, and also to use for SEL.
Grecia C. (verified owner) –
This was a very cute craft for a door display. I loved reminding the kids to think about gratitude and then hearing what they feel lucky to have. Some kids did not find it engaging but that happens at times; I don’t necessarily think it had to do with the craft. We did end up skipping adding the extra leaves.
Anne B. (verified owner) –
This worked great for my classroom!
Lauren C. (verified owner) –
We used this as part of our St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Students openly shared what made them lucky, making connections to previous discussions around gratitude.
Karissa Nicholson (verified owner) –
Very satisfied
Amy E. (verified owner) –
love this product!
Jackelyn F. (verified owner) –
This was such a fun activity to do in class with my students! They really got to reflect on what they are lucky for plus they enjoyed coloring and cutting. It made such a cute bulletin board!
Sara-Ann H. (verified owner) –
I love this! I will use it again next year with my new set of 2nd graders. They had so much fun writing and coloring this.
Kaitlyn Z. (verified owner) –
Thank you for creating this resource! My students had a fun making it personal to them.
Candice D. (verified owner) –
These looked great up in my room during the month of March!
Emily D. (verified owner) –
This was so much fun for my students to complete!
Danielle Collins (verified owner) –
Great Resource
Pun Intended (verified owner) –
This was really cute and simple for my students to complete. I also loved that we focused on how we are lucky, which allowed for a great class discussion before diving into the activity.
Roshni Sharma (verified owner) –
We loved this awesome activity! We shared as a whole group what we are grateful for and hearing the students say what they are grateful for was really refreshing to hear. They also enjoyed doing the craft. Definitely something we hung up on our bulletin boards.
Kaitlin H. (verified owner) –
Very cute!
Surfing For Sunshine (verified owner) –
My students loved this craft!
Sharon E. (verified owner) –
This resource worked very well for our St. Patty’s Day activities!
Jonna S. (verified owner) –
Loved this for writing time!
Abigael McKnight (verified owner) –
Such a cute and easy craft!
Audra O. (verified owner) –
simple and easy to use
Torie C. (verified owner) –
Was so fun to do this with my RTI group. They even asked me to join inn and make one. We spent our time writing what we were lucky to have and colored them. Once we completed them, we hung them on my classroom door. A student draw and colored a pot of gold and put it in the center of the clover bed and another made a rainbow to go from the pot of gold to the clouds. It was so cute to learn what they were lucky to have but also to get in the St. Patty’s spirit.
Jenny Tran (verified owner) –
Thank you.
Leslee L. (verified owner) –
Great resource!
mssobieski20 (verified owner) –
My students had fun making things and reminding themselves what they are lucky to have!
Sprinkles for Sped (verified owner) –
Left this activity with a sub and it went really well. My students enjoyed it! Plus, they look so cute hanging in the hallway.
Audra B. (verified owner) –
Students had fun with this activity. Able to share what they are grateful for in a creative way.
Anne Barth (verified owner) –
Thank you!
Jennifer V. (verified owner) –
Thanks!
jen S. (verified owner) –
Cute display!
Mariayna Lovelace (verified owner) –
My students loved it!
TrendyThompson (verified owner) –
Simple and cute St. Patty’s Day activity!
Kaitlyn H. (verified owner) –
My students loved using this resource.
Rebekah D. (verified owner) –
This St. Patty’s Day activity was enjoyable for all the students.
Rwaida S. (verified owner) –
Great resource!
Jennifer M. (verified owner) –
These are so cute! The planning page worked and helped my students.
Diana T. (verified owner) –
This was a cute project to complete with my students.
Karen Droege (verified owner) –
The graphic organizers were very helpful for my students. Their responses were thoughtful and the final products looked great on display!
Amanda Mechling (verified owner) –
Students loved the opportunity to be creative and recognize what they should be lucky for. It’s also a cute activity for hanging in the hall and sending home to families as keepsakes.
Ellen S. (verified owner) –
My students and I both loved this!
Kristy I. (verified owner) –
Cute activity for children to write about what they are lucky for on St. Patrick’s Day!
Engaged in ELA (verified owner) –
Thanks!
Inspired by tiny humans (verified owner) –
thank you
Amy F. (verified owner) –
Great addition to the curriculum to add in some fun for St. Patrick’s Day! Students loved this and were engaged.
Rachel N. (verified owner) –
Super cute activity–thanks!
Elizabeth G. (verified owner) –
My students enjoyed this activity.
Diana A. (verified owner) –
loved it! so fun!
Grace Moore (verified owner) –
Cute and fun!