St Patrick's is a great time to learn about Rainbows especially as you try to find the leprechauns gold at the end of a real rainbow.
This weeks Got? Series is Got Rainbows? Try these St Patrick's Day crafts and has a variety of St Patrick's Day ideas and lots and lots of lovely rainbow ideas. As always click on the photo to go to the source of the photo and the DIY for each activity. Enjoy!
These rainbow hearts for the window are lovely.
These dancing rainbow ribbons would be wonderful with a variety of musical.
Sweet Leprechaun hats
Try some yummy rainbow bread
Make milk rainbows
Rainbow snack bags
St Patrick's Day crown
Make a rainbow backdrop for a St Patricks (or birthday or any other portrait day).
Make hand print rainbows with pots o'gold.
Make rainbows with office stickers.
Grow crystal shamrocks
Try rainbow pudding pops
Play roll a rainbow game
Paint a water colour rainbow with black glue for the lines.
Leprechaun peg dolls
Rainbow sensory play with dyed noodles
Make a toilet paper roll rainbow craft
Make rainbow pots of gold to go with this cute St Patrick's Day felt board game
St Patricks day sensory bin with green spit peas, peg dolls and more.
Stained glass rainbows
St Patrick's Day window clings
Gelatin orange wedge rainbow snack
How about some rainbow waffles
Sprout a Shamrock
Rainbow cupcakes
DIY clover necklaces
Prepare to plant a rainbow garden
I have to remember to try these Easter eggs.
Make a Leprechaun trap
DIY felted rainbow rocks
Capture a Leprechaun
Make a rainbow necklace
Try making a wet felted rainbow
Cotton ball rainbows look like lots of fun!
Rainbow pancakes
Paper Shamrock decorations
Learn about sizing while creating this rainbow
Rainbow wind catchers
Make some Leprechaun spoon puppets
Bake a rainbow cake
Make rainbow rock candy
Another Leprechaun hat idea
Make pots of gold for a gift for someone special
And if that isn't enough inspiration...here is a link to 100 more St Patricks Day activities.
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