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DIY SHAMROCK PENCIL TOPPERS

These adorable SHAMROCK PENCIL TOPPERS are a super fun way to get ready for St. Patty’s Day while adding some fun pizzazz to some otherwise bland pencils! This is a great ‘no fuss, no mess’ craft that your kiddos will want to do over and over again!

Finished Shamrock Pencil Toppers

MATERIALS NEEDED:

Pencils

Pipe Cleaners

Foam Sheets

Scissors

Shamrock Pencil Topper Supplies

STEP 1:

Draw the shape of a shamrock on a foam sheet and cut it out. If it’s hard to get the shape just right, draw the tops of 3 hearts and a stem. I like to add a little bling to the toppers by mixing some sparkly silver foam sheets with the plain green ones.

shamrock pencil toppers

STEP 2:

Use the shamrock you cut out to trace the rest of the ones you need for your craft, then cut them all out.

STEP 3:

Take a pipe cleaner and tightly wind around your pencil. You can keep it wound tightly together, or slightly stretch apart so that there are small spaces between.

shamrock craft

STEP 4:

Take your foam shamrocks and pull the stem underneath sections of the wound pipe cleaner. Keep it simple by adding just one to the top, or pack it full and stick them in wherever you find room (our kids prefer the latter!).

PENCIL TOPPERS

I love how simple this craft is, with only 4 materials and no messy glue required!

2 Shamrock Pencil Toppers finished

Using the foam sheets makes this a great craft for younger children, as the foam is robust and can handle some tugging and twisting without ripping, as paper has a tendency to do.

DIY Shamrock Pencil Toppers collage

VARIATIONS:

Add some pizzazz to your shamrocks before attaching them by using glitter glue or St. Patrick’s Day stickers.

You may also like these 29 St. Patrick’s Day Cakes and Cupcakes:

St Patricks Day Cupcakes

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This post was contributed to Mommy Moment by Heidi.

Cheryl

Saturday 13th of February 2016

Love all the cute shamrock ideas!! Thanks for a few more crafts to do with the kids once Valentines is over :)