St. Patrick’s Day is almost here, and if you are still confused about games, food, or decorations for the day, don’t worry. We have the decorations department sorted for you. Below, we have listed the best and easiest DIY St. Patrick’s Day decorations that will add that Irish touch to your home. So, pull up your creative pants and showcase your talent this year.

Rainbow Sand Art Terrariums

Terrariums are a great accessory for any table, and these rainbow ones are surely cuter than the others. Just buy rainbow-colored sand, glass vases, and succulents. Create as many as you want and decorate your house. Find the full tutorial.

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Free St Patrick’s Day Crochet Patterns

Crochet is the sweetest trend across the internet, and these crochet patterns will make your St. Patrick’s Day even sweeter. The ideas are fun and will get you into the Irish spirit. Try some for yourself. Find the full tutorial.

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St. Patrick’s Day Printable

A printable is the easiest way to make any décor better. If you are not a very big fan of the green decorations, this is the one for you. Just choose a good quote and make a nice printable out of it. Find the full tutorial.

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“Friends Are Like Four-Leaf Clovers” St. Patrick’s Day Printable

If you are looking for a printable that is a bit more on the theme, this is the one. The quote, the color, everything speaks of the day. You can even send these printables as a card to your friends. Find the full tutorial.

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Plastic Cup Leprechaun Hat

This St. Patrick’s Day hat is so fun and easy, and adds the perfect sparkly element to the décor. It is a great activity for kids and adults equally. Just some plastic cups and some green glitter will make the day a bit more fun. Find the full tutorial.  

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Lucky Shamrocks St. Patrick’s Day Wreath

You can never go wrong with a wreath as a decoration. This luck shamrock wreath looks rustic and elegant at the same time and is pretty easy to make. The little gold beads around the wreath add that extra touch to the décor. Find the full tutorial.

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Shamrock Mason Jars

Mason jars elevate the décor instantly, and these will do the same for you this St. Patrick’s Day. These golden jars are extremely beautiful with the little green clovers drawn all over them. Paint jars of any size and place them randomly around the house. Find the full tutorial.

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St. Patrick’s Day Shadow Box

You can easily make a shadow bow this St. Patrick’s Day with a polystyrene sheet. Be a bit crafty and create a shadow box filled with shamrocks that gives a 3D look. Find the full tutorial.

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Easy Spring Centerpiece with Green Ball Jars

You can create these centerpieces with green jars. Wrap some twine around the jars for a rustic look and put some baby’s breath inside them for the complete look. You can certainly use some creativity of your own. Find the full tutorial.

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St. Patrick’s Day Vase Décor

It is just a vase, but the green and yellow jelly beans at the bottom make it apt for the day. Add some twigs from your garden to the vase, some shamrocks on the twigs, and add green ribbons around the vase to make it look even more put-together. Find the full tutorial.

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Thrifty Hurricane Tutorial

The décor is so beautiful that it is sure to fetch you a ton of compliments. Take some vases and the same number of candlesticks for the décor. Glue the vases to the candlesticks, add green pulses and the candle, and apply some pressure. That’s it, you have these beautiful centerpieces ready. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Framed Moss Shamrock on Glass

Moss might not seem very beautiful, but this décor will change that thought. Just get a moss sheet from the store, cut it out in the shape of a shamrock, and stick it to the frame. There you have it all done just like that. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Leprechaun Belt Cups

St. Patrick’s Day is incomplete without the Leprechauns. Make these easy cup leprechauns with your kids this time and add some fun to the day. Easy to make, these turn out to be a playful party décor. Especially the belted detail. Find the full tutorial.

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Lucky Pillow

This is a more subtle idea for the decorations. Sew a cute lucky pillow cover for your favorite cushion and place it around the house. You can add various green fabric cut-outs in the shape of shamrocks, and that’s all. Find the full tutorial.     

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DIY St. Patrick’s Day Gnome Planter

These gnome planters will add a playful touch to this year’s St. Patrick’s Day décor. Just paint some Mason jars green, make the gnome hat, cut up some fur for his beard, and place it all together. This fun DIY is the perfect activity to try this time. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Pot of Gold St. Patrick’s Day Mason Jar & Free Printable Tags

Pot of gold sounds fancy, but is rather simple and fun. Just take some Mason jars and fill them up with gold-wrapped chocolates. Make some cutesy tags for the jars to add a bit personalized touch. The jars will look fun placed on the table around the house. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Paper Origami Shamrock Craft

If origami is your forte, this is the right time to showcase your talent. Craft up some shamrocks with green paper and place them in little jars to add a green touch to your St. Patrick’s Day. The DIY is easy and fun to try for the first timers also. Find the full tutorial.

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Shamrock Wreath

This shamrock will add a pop of green to your house. Just take fabrics of various shades of green with different patterns and start tying them to a wire wreath frame. Once you’ve tied the fabric to the whole frame, hang it and enjoy the compliments. Find the full tutorial.    

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DIY Marbled Shamrock Party Hats

If your kids are planning a play date, these hats will surely be the stars. Easy to make, these use foam shaving cream for the interesting, marbled pattern and are a fun activity to do together. Add some cut-out shamrocks to the hat tips and enjoy. Find the full tutorial.  

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