simple pattern and green heavy stock paper.
An even easier way to dress up is to decorate a white shirt. For this kid-friendly project, use fabric paint and foam stamps to create shamrocks, rainbows, and more.
Start the day off right with a healthy green smoothie. Add spinach or kale to your favorite smoothie combination and watch it turn green.
Soda bread, cabbage, and corned beef are the traditional foods associated with St. Paddy’s Day. And for good reason: the ingredients are usually inexpensive and can be found in most area supermarkets and grocery stores.
It does not get any simpler than Ina Garten’s sautéed cabbage recipe. If you want to try something a little different, make these corned beef sandwiches. They’re very easy and don’t take long to make. For an effortless dessert sure to please the kids, bake these shamrock cookies. They only require three ingredients! These satisfying potato cakes are a breeze to make even if you don’t have leftover mashed potatoes.
Guinness is often the go-to drink on St. Patrick’s Day, but you should try out a few other festive libations too.
Irish coffee is easy to make and it won’t break the bank. This simple recipe requires strong coffee, your favorite Irish whiskey, sugar to taste, and cream.
Think peppermint is just for the holidays? Peppermint hot cocoa is perfect for when you’re standing at a chilly St. Paddy’s Day parade. Make hot chocolate as you normally would but add in a drop of peppermint extract per mug. You can also try melting in peppermint candies if you don’t have the extract. For decadent hot cocoa with peppermint, try this recipe.
Want to get your kids involved in the festivities? Try our free printable St. Patrick’s Day bingo cards. They’re free and easy to print as long as you have quality ink or tonerand paper.
Play-Doh is another fun way to play with your children on St. Patrick’s Day. Use black Play-Doh to make a pot; it will probably more resemble a bowl. Then, take yellow Play-Doh and create “coins” to place inside the bowl. You can also use a paper cup as the mold for the pot.
What would the holiday be without shamrocks? For this DIY project, you can either use white paper and green crayons/paint or green paper and a dark-colored pen or pencil. Have your kids draw three hearts connected by a stem like soand then cut out the clover pattern. Voilà, shamrocks!
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