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With St. Patrick’s Day coming up soon, here are some fun ideas to get your lesson plans rolling in the next few weeks. Rainbows and shamrocks just make me smile – and also make the house so bright and cheerful!
Shamrock Stamps

With a pipecleaner, paint, and clothespin you are well on your way to making this cute shamrock stamp from Sunny Day Family.
Rainbow Busy Bags

Rainbows are one of my favorite activities. The colors just pull you in, don’t they? Visit Powerful Mothering to see how to make your own Rainbow Busy Bag.
Watercolor Shamrocks

Head over to 3 Dinosaurs for a quick and simple tutorial on making watercolor shamrocks.
Shamrock Pretzel Pops

These shamrock pretzel pops from Mommy’s Bundle would be a yummy treat to make for your fun celebration. Yum!
60+ St. Patrick’s Day Crafts and Activities

If you are completely stumped and need even more ideas, you’ll find 60+ St. Patrick’s Day Craft and Activities that you will love! Rainbows, leprechauns, and gold abound – get ready for some fun!
That’s it for this week’s wrap-up! What fun have you had together this past week? Link up and share below!
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Thanks for the feature of my Clover painting!
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