Even though I am Irish, I am that girl who always forgets to wear something green on St. Patrick’s day. This year I have created a solution! A printable shamrock to wear so you don’t get pinched. This fab freebie is easy to print and finish with scissors, tape and a paper clip. So easy to make with the directions below, you can even share a bit of this Irish love with your coworkers and friends. Click here to download and print the paper shamrock template. Cheers! Lia
Lia
Lia is a daily crafter, maker, designer and DIYer. Find more of her creative inspiration at liagriffith.com.





















This is so cute. Thanks for sharing :)
Hi, I love the blog and I your products. I was wondering if you wouldn’t mind telling me what kind of font is used for the title (all caps) of the shamrock tutorial, “ST. PATRICK’S DAY PAPER SHAMROCK.” Thanks! :P
Thanks. It is Strangelove. You can find it here: http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/facetype/strangelove/
Ahh, very cool! Thanks, Lia!
These are so great!! Love them! Will definitely print them out for our night out on St. Patrick’s Day!! The kids will love them, too! Thank you!
So happy to hear they are useful to others too! :-)
Hi,
I really like the Paper Shamrock. I downloaded the document, but when I printed it out, the shamrocks did not appear. Am I doing something wrong? This has never happened before.
Thanks,
Brenda
Hum, I just double checked it and it opens okay for me. Did you open it is Acrobat?
Those aren’t Shamrocks – they’re Four Leaf Clovers! A Shamrock has 3 leaves on a stem – thus the legend that St Patrick used the Shamrock to teach ‘three persons in one god”.
Our mistake. I guess you can trim off one of the leaves and call it a shamrock. ;-)
Great idea!
merci pour le partage !… je cherche des freebies sur le web et je partage mes liens sur Pinterest : je viens d’y ajouter celui-ci !… http://pinterest.com/lemondedis/ (j’ai déjà plus de 13000 liens vers des téléchargements gratuits !)