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Let
children make pictures using green
glitter, Crayons, Pens, Colored
Pencils, Markers, Paint, String, Yarn,
Ribbon, Tissue Paper, Torn
Paper, Holes from a Hole Punch,
Shamrock Stickers, Buttons,
Colored Glue, Colored Tape, Chalk, Wet
Chalk, Wrapping Paper, Shamrock Shaped
Sponge Painting, Shamrock or
Leprechaun stamps or Pasta or rice
colored with green food coloring.
Green
Shaving Cream Art
Add a few drops of green paint to
shaving cream. Have the children
use this to paint with. Not
mixing the paint in will give it a
special look.
Shamrock
Hats
Make hats from newsprint and have the
child decorate with green paint or
shamrock stickers.
Shamrock
People
Give the children a piece of white
paper, and a green shamrock shape.
Have the children glue the shamrock
onto the paper, and then draw a body
as if the shamrock was a head.
Shamrock
People 2
Draw a large shamrock shape from green
construction paper. Have the children
cut it out with 4 smaller shamrock
shapes. Have the children draw a face
on the large shamrock shape. Supply
the children with 4 strips of paper to
fold accordian style for arms and
legs. Have the children glue the small
shamrocks onto the the strips of paper
as hands and feet, then glue the arms
and legs onto the body.
Torn
Paper Shamrocks
Draw a shamrock shape on a piece of
paper. Have the children tear pieces
of green construction paper, and glue
them inside the lines for the shamrock
shape.
Shamrock
Necklaces
Supply the children with shamrock
shaped stencil. Have the
children cut out shamrock shapes from
construction paper. Then, have
them use a hole punch to make a hole,
so they can thread them onto a piece
of yarn.
Noodle
Necklaces
Supply the children with pasta noodles
that have been dyed green, or use many
different colors for a rainbow
necklace, and yarn. Have the children
thread the noodles onto the yarn to
make a necklace.
Sponge
Art
Supply the children with St Patrick's
Day sponges and paint and have them
make a St Patricks' Day scene with
them.
Shamrock
Cookie Cutter Art:
Obtain a cookie cutter that is shaped
like a shamrock. Have the children dip
the cookie cutter in a shallow
container of green paint, then press
onto a piece of paper to make shamrock
prints.
Green
Spray Paint Art:
Obtain a clean spray bottle. Add water
and a little bit of liquid or powdered
tempera. Then, place a large piece of
paper on an easel, and have the
children spray the colored water onto
the paper.
Kool
Aid Art
Sprinkle a little dry greeen kool aid
mix onto a piece of paper. Have your
child spray water from a spray bottle
onto the paper. For added adventure,
you may choose to take your children
out into the rain with a piece of
paper that has kool-aid on it.
Rain
and Rainbow Collage
Look in a magazine or newspaper for
pictures of rain, or rainbows, cut
them out, and let your child glue them
onto a piece of paper for a collage.
Torn
Paper Rainbows
Apply glue onto a piece of paper where
the first color of the rainbow should
be, you can make a half or full arc.
Have your child apply red torn paper
to the glued area. Next apply glue
under the red torn paper for the next
color, and so on!! (you will only be
able to do three or four colors)
Easy
rainbows
Tape three or four different colored
crayons in a straight line. Show your
child how to draw a rainbow with one
stroke.
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