
About these st. patrick's day coloring pages
These pages cover the core St. Patrick's Day symbols: leprechauns, four-leaf clovers, horseshoes, rainbows, and pots of gold. A few pages focus on a single object with bold outlines, while others build out into fuller scenes with multiple elements together.
The simplest pages have one centered symbol with thick lines and open areas. The fuller scenes layer in backgrounds like rolling green hills or a rainbow arching over a cottage. There are both solo character compositions and wider landscape-style arrangements, so the set has some range in terms of how much detail is involved.
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St. Patrick's Day coloring pages
Leprechaun Standing on a Green Hill With a Pot of Gold at His Feet
A Rainbow Arching Over Rolling Hills With a Pot of Gold at One End
A Large Four-Leaf Clover Surrounded by Horseshoes and Stars
A Thatched Cottage in a Green Field With a Rainbow Rising Behind the Roof
A Tipped Leprechaun Hat With Gold Coins Spilling Out Across the Ground
A Leprechaun Sitting on a Tree Stump Counting His Gold Coins
Two Children in Green Hats Marching in a St. Patrick's Day Parade With a Banner
A Cartoon Figure Shooing Snakes Away Across a Green Irish Meadow
A Decorative Shamrock Filled With Celtic Knot Patterns and Tiny Shamrocks
A Pot of Gold Overflowing Onto a Wooden Bridge Over a Babbling Brook
A Leprechaun Riding a Friendly Frog Through a Field Holding a Shamrock Flag
A Row of Festive Green Mugs on a Table With Shamrocks and Foam Overflowing
A Young Girl in an Embroidered Celtic Dance Dress Performing on a Wooden Stage
A Leprechaun Shoe With a Curled Toe and Buckle Resting on a Bed of Clover
A Friendly Sheep in a Green Top Hat and Shamrock Bow Tie in an Irish Pasture
A Celtic Knot Border Frame With Shamrocks at Each Corner for Writing or Drawing
A Leprechaun Fishing at a Pond Using a Gold Coin as Bait on His Line
A St. Patrick's Day Cupcake With Green Frosting and a Shamrock on Top
Three Leprechauns Dancing in a Circle in a Moonlit Forest Clearing
A Stone Wishing Well Covered in Shamrock Vines With Coins Glinting Below
A Shamrock-Shaped Hot Air Balloon With a Leprechaun Waving From the Basket
A Festive St. Patrick's Day Banner Strung Between Two Decorated Lampposts
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More Ways to Use These St. Patrick's Day Coloring Pages
Finished pages can turn into easy crafts, simple games, party table pieces, and small keepsakes. These ideas give the set a little more life after the coloring is done.
Craft Idea
Shamrock Garland Strung Across a Window
Cut out individual shamrock pages after coloring, trim around the edges, and punch a hole at the top of each one. Thread them onto a length of twine to hang across a window or mantel for the week leading up to St. Patrick's Day.
Decor Idea
Pot of Gold Centerpiece for the Table
Color the pot of gold page with dark blacks and bright yellows, then cut it out and mount it on a folded cardstock base so it stands upright. Place it in the center of a table surrounded by small gold-wrapped candies.
Game Idea
Leprechaun Memory Matching Game
Print two copies of each page, color them to match, then cut out individual symbols or characters. Lay all pieces face-down and take turns flipping pairs to find matches. Works best with the simpler single-symbol pages.
Keepsake Idea
Dated St. Patrick's Day Folder Each Year
Have kids color one page per year on St. Patrick's Day and write their name and age on the back. Store the pages in a folder or small binder to build a year-by-year comparison over time.
Party Idea
Coloring Station at a St. Patrick's Day Party
Set out a stack of pages at a table during a St. Patrick's Day gathering so guests can color while they talk. Finished pages can be displayed on a wall or taken home at the end of the event.
Craft Idea
Rainbow Bookmark With a Ribbon Tail
Color the rainbow page, then cut a narrow strip from it that captures the arc. Laminate the strip and punch a hole at the top to attach a short ribbon. The finished piece works as a bookmark or a bag tag.
Learning Idea
Color Identification Practice With Rainbows
Use the rainbow scene as a structured color-learning exercise by naming each band before filling it in. Younger children can match each section to a real object of the same color before they start.























