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! 🍀











Julee M. (verified owner) –
So much fun for my first graders!
Amy O. (verified owner) –
This was fun for a St. Patrick’s Day activity.
Sharon S. (verified owner) –
My students had a lot of fun working on these, and they were cute when finished.
Sarah B. (verified owner) –
This was a fun activities that we were able to do as a class. We used the sentence templates to help students reflect on what they are lucky or thankful for.
Karen R. (verified owner) –
This was such a cute St. Patricks Day activity, and a great activity for a SEL lesson about gratuity. It was easy for my students to cut and assemble this handout.
Leanna V. (verified owner) –
This activity was fun to use at St. Patrick’s Day as a writing prompt. It created a cute display for our class Author’s Corner during the month of March.
Shari Rindels (verified owner) –
My students really enjoyed thinking of why they are lucky! Just a fun activity. They were so proud of their finished products.
Lynda D. (verified owner) –
Loved this!
Natasha K. (verified owner) –
Students enjoyed the craft and it felt like a meaningful way to incorporate St. Patrick’s Day
Stephanie M. (verified owner) –
I had my stduents do this week before St. Patrick’s Day and had them up during our open house. Made for a cute display.
Erin M. (verified owner) –
At times, it is difficult to keep my students engaged but once they finished one shamrock, they wanted to do another one!
Kelly M G. (verified owner) –
This is a great resource.
Miss Fischer (verified owner) –
This was my first craft in our class and my students LOVED IT!
Denise S. (verified owner) –
This was so cute for our bulletin board.
Learning Nest Resources (verified owner) –
Great resource!
Kristin W. (verified owner) –
Great little writing and craft activity
Kristy B. (verified owner) –
Great craft to do with my students on St. Patrick’s Day!
Maria C. (verified owner) –
A quick craft for St. Patrick’s Day!
Virginia C. (verified owner) –
This was a fun activity for my student the day before spring break. They loved coloring the clover and thinking of reasons they’re lucky/fortunate.
Miss Winter’s Reading Tools (verified owner) –
amazing resource!!!
Shelby Aguirre (verified owner) –
This was the perfect activity to use on St. Patrick’s Day that was also the day before our Spring Break!
Rachel S. (verified owner) –
Great
Jennifer S. (verified owner) –
Such a fun and project. Every student was engaged and took their time to write meaningful statements.
Melissa R. (verified owner) –
Such a fun and project. Every student was engaged and took their time to write meaningful statements. Also, a great lesson for SEL that goes along with the holiday.
Liliana Zavala (verified owner) –
My students enjoyed writing in them. good writing activity.
Sarah C. (verified owner) –
My students really loved the ability to be creative with both the writing and artistic side of this project!
Lisa Brown (verified owner) –
This was a great reflective piece and it allowed my kids to color and relax.
Jennifer Luce (verified owner) –
Thank you!
Jaimee CruzMontanez (verified owner) –
I loved this activity, and it looked adorable hanging in my classroom.
esther M. (verified owner) –
Cute craft, maybe too much for my K kids to cut out, so I ended up doing it but came out very cute!
Kerry R. (verified owner) –
A great activity for helping kiddos writing and for thinking about what they are lucky to have, which is always a good thing to think about!
Cinthia M. (verified owner) –
Kids loved this activity!!!!
Tanya P. (verified owner) –
Awesome just what I needed!
Grace N. (verified owner) –
Love this writing/ craft activity. Turned out super cute and great to put on the bulletin board.
Heather M. (verified owner) –
My students loved this!
Cheryl Mazmanian (verified owner) –
great
Melanie D. (verified owner) –
I’ve used this for the last 2 years and it’s great! I love having the students think about what makes them luck and write about it.
LittleReaders (verified owner) –
I loved doing this activity with my students. We all enjoyed it very much!
Morgan W. (verified owner) –
My students loved this activity!
annmarie B. (verified owner) –
Great resource!
Teaching with Miss Arnett (verified owner) –
This was a great little craft/writing activity to do with my class before St. Patricks Day. It really made students think about ways in which they are lucky.
Kelly S. (verified owner) –
Great resource, thanks 🙂
Perla C. (verified owner) –
My students loved this fun activity to practice their writing skills and to express their opinion.
Hot Chalkolate (verified owner) –
This was an activity that we did before a longer composition about what students felt lucky for. It was a great way to brainstorm, and our display board looks fantastic!
Lori B. (verified owner) –
My kiddos loved doing these. Easy to use when short on time. Thanks
Danielle E. (verified owner) –
This was the perfect quick and easy craft! Thanks!
Tawnee R. (verified owner) –
My students enjoyed this! 🙂
Kara G. (verified owner) –
My students loved that they could be successful with this project. Thank you
Alicia C. (verified owner) –
Perfect to incorporate St. Paddy’s day into my SEL lessons!
Chrissy G. (verified owner) –
These shamrocks were fun, but a bit difficult to cut out.