Leprechaun traps, pots of gold and four leaf clovers are all such fun parts of St. Patrick’s Day! This four leaf clover template is a great way for kids to learn about the holiday. It can be used as a coloring sheet, an activity page, or cut out and turned into a game, name tag, or decoration.
Below you will find a pdf file you can download to print. There is a full page printable clover as well as a page with smaller four leaf clovers on it. These would also make a fun coloring page or as a paint project.
Looking for more St. Patrick’s Day ideas and templates?
- Leprechaun Handprint Craft for St. Patrick’s Day
- Froot Loops Rainbow Craft
- Shamrock Fingerprint Craft
How to Use This Printable Clover Template
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Four Leaf Clover Printable
Using a printable is a fun way to teach children of all ages about St. Patrick’s Day and the various symbols that go along with the holiday. You could also use it to teach the difference between Shamrocks and four-leaf clovers too! They each have different symbolism associated with them.
As a preschool or kindergarten craft they can do more of the cutting and coloring with you. You can also print out multiple pages of the clovers and use it as a map to a pot of ‘gold’ or as name tags on a desk or gift bag.
Ready to make your cut out clovers? Follow these steps!
Supplies Needed
- Clover Template download (this is the full set, you can find each individual page below)
- Green, yellow and gold construction paper or cardstock (assorted paper pack)
- school glue
- scissors
- decorations like googley eyes, scrap paper, pipe cleaners and tissue paper
Steps to Assembling Your Clovers
- Print out your template(s).
- Cut out the four leaf clover and trace it onto green paper.
- As an alternative, you can trace one outline on yellow paper and use paint or markers to add the details.
- You can also use your small scraps of paper to work on fine motor skills to glue them onto the paper. Try making a rainbow and learning the order of the colors too!
More Ideas to Try
- Use this template as a four leaf clover coloring page.
- Make a small character to go along with your leprechaun games and books.
- Print out and use the paper as a painting game or guide.
- Use the small clover sheet as name tags or to mark desks or cubbies.
Four Leaf Clover Template #1:
This downloadable PDF includes a large clover. If you’re looking for the full set of clover designs use this downloadable PDF.
Four Leaf Clover Template #2:
This downloadable PDF includes four clovers on one page. If you’re looking for the full set of clover designs use this downloadable PDF.
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