Shamrock/ Clover Marbling Process Art for St. Patrick's Day

I love this shamrock/Clover Marbling art for so many reasons. You can encourage your students to be as creative as they want to be by using any colors they want! It is also just enough fun to keep kids on the edge of their seats waiting for their turn. This St. Patrick's Day Process art is just what you have been looking for! Do not miss to check out these super cute St. Patrick's Day Literacy and Math Centers. 

March is the perfect time to celebrate spring, sunshine, and St. Patrick’s day! If you are a preschool, kindergarten, or primary school teacher, I know you are looking for some easy craft ideas for kids. Look no further! We have compiled a list of many craft activities for St. Patrick’s Day that kids will love. The best part of these craft activities? Check these 30+ St. Patrick's day Art and Crafts projects for your little ones.




Most of them are super easy crafts and have low prep for teachers! So even if you aren’t Irish, this shamrock-centered holiday is the perfect time to start a discussion about what makes us feel lucky!

Shamrock/ Clover Marbling Art

I love this one for so many reasons. You can encourage your students to be as creative as they want to be by using any colors they want! It is also just enough fun to keep kids on the edge of their seats waiting for their turn.


Marbling Art is amazing because the setup creates a limited mess and maximum fun.

The supplies for this are simple! 

You need:

A tray, maybe an aluminum pan or a cookie sheet

A marble

Paint (any color will work!)

Paper in the shape of a shamrock, leprechaun, or pot of gold!

To make:

Place your cut-out inside your aluminum tray or sheet.

Place a few drops of whatever colored paint you want to use on top of the paper.

Gently roll the pan back and forth and let the marble glide through the paint!

Remove your cut-out, and set aside to dry.

And there you have it, an interactive painting activity that students will love.

Check this video for more detailed instructions:




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