St Patricks Day Craft For Sunday School
Introduction
St. Patrick’s Day is a fun and exciting holiday that is celebrated all around the world. It is a time to celebrate the Irish culture and heritage. If you are a Sunday School teacher, you may be looking for a fun and educational way to celebrate this holiday with your students. One way to do this is by doing St. Patrick’s Day crafts with your students. In this article, we will provide you with some fun and easy St. Patrick’s Day crafts that are perfect for Sunday School.
Leprechaun Hat Craft
This craft is perfect for younger students. Start by giving each student a paper plate and a green piece of construction paper. The students will need to cut out a circle from the construction paper that is the same size as the paper plate. They will then glue the construction paper circle onto the paper plate. Next, they will cut out a long strip of green construction paper and glue it onto the bottom of the paper plate, creating the hat brim. Finally, they can decorate the hat with a buckle made out of yellow construction paper.
Shamrock Wreath Craft
This craft is perfect for older students. Start by giving each student a green foam wreath form and some green felt. The students will need to cut out several shamrocks from the felt. They can then use hot glue to attach the shamrocks to the wreath form, creating a beautiful St. Patrick’s Day wreath.
Pot of Gold Craft
This craft is perfect for all ages. Start by giving each student a small terra cotta pot and some black paint. The students will need to paint the pot black and let it dry. Next, they can use gold glitter glue to decorate the pot, creating a pot of gold. Finally, they can fill the pot with chocolate coins or other treats.
Conclusion
St. Patrick’s Day is a fun and exciting holiday that is perfect for celebrating with your Sunday School students. By doing these St. Patrick’s Day crafts, you can help your students learn about the Irish culture and heritage while having fun. These crafts are easy to do and require only a few supplies. We hope you enjoy doing these crafts with your students!