St. Patrick’s Day is coming up and whether you’re making leprechaun traps or hairbows, you might just need a shamrock template to make your craft happen.
Below are a couple of printable shamrocks for you to choose from, and a 4-leaf clover template too!
Shamrock Template 1
Click here or the image below for this free printable shamrock template
Shamrock Template 2
If you want to be technical about it, a shamrock should only have three leaves. The three-leaf shamrock template below is a more accurate representation of the actual plant but may not be as simple to work with as the first template. This is why we have choices here!
Click here or the image below for this free printable shamrock template
Four Leaf Clover Template
Not to be confused with a shamrock is the four-leaf clover which is considered just as lucky and fitting for St. Patrick’s Day.
And when I say not to be confused, I’m serious. A fight broke out in the comment section of Pinterest for one of my St. Patrick’s Day crafts over this. Some said it was a 4-leaf shamrock which was wrong and others were miffed that it was right for a 4-leaf clover but labeled a shamrock.
I say just use whatever St. Patrick’s Day template has the most visual appeal for your particular project, but know that people have strong feelings about this issue apparently.
Click here or the image below for this free printable four-leaf clover template.
If you are looking for fun St. Patrick’s Day crafts for kids, check out this easy pot of gold craft that recycles used k-cups!
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