These St. Patrick's Day Decorations Are Surprisingly Chic (2024)

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Unsurprisingly, we love any holiday that requires—or more realistically, encourages—some type of fun decoration to be put up around your home, your classroom, your office, or what have you. Although St. Patrick's Day was originally celebrated in Ireland to honor Saint Patrick, one of the country's patron saints, it has turned into a day that's celebrated throughout multiple countries. Whether you're honoring the holiday with a parade, party, or a pint or two, the options for a fun time put it high up on our favorite holidays list. With leprechauns, shamrocks, rainbows, and pots of gold, it's so easy to find fun, festive St. Patrick's Day decorations that would put anyone in the holiday spirit, but you know what makes them even better? If they're DIYs you can do with your family or classroom. (Don't worry if you're short on time. We also compiled ready-to-buy decorations that everyone will love.)

While the Irish holiday is often spent out and about—whether that's at a bar crawl or somewhere else where everyone is dressed in green—you shouldn't forget about the space around you when decorating for the holiday. Whether you're setting up for a shindig at your place (complete with festive appetizers and drinks, of course) or you're working hard to surprise your students with a fun room to walk into the Friday before St. Patrick's Day (which falls on a Sunday this year), these decorations and DIYs add the perfect mix of playfulness and style to your space. Keep reading to find 40 chic St. Patrick's Day decorations and easy crafts that you'll be proud to display this season.

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Shamrock Coffee Mugs

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The best DIYs are the ones that are super simple yet still look like they could've come from the store. These shamrock mugs could've just been picked up from the holiday section at your favorite home store, but they're actually thrifted mugs decorated with a gold paint pen.

Get the tutorial at It All Started With Paint.

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Make Your Own Shamrock Streamers

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These delicate clover streamers will put your kids in the festive spirit and serve as the perfect photo backdrops for your guests. They're super easy and quick to make, and layering them over one another will add fun pops of green all around your home.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.

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Irish Flag Mason Jars

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These painted Irish flag Mason jars look so festive and bright on any counter or tabletop. The orange section of the flag serves as a nice change in the usual green we see on St. Patrick's Day.

Get the tutorial at Mason Jar Crafts.

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St. Patrick's Day Mantel

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While there are a lot of parts to this craft, the end product is simply going to look magical. Go all out with a St. Patrick's Day-inspired mantel that's unique to your home and so cheerful.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

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Pot of Gold Topiary

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Make a few of these festive topiaries in various heights to decorate around your house for a St. Patrick's Day wonderland. They're lighter than they look, and it's easy enough to get the kids in on the crafting fun.

Get the tutorial at It All Started With Paint.

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Pot of Gold Balloon Surprises

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Similar to the Elf on the Shelf craze around Christmas, leprechauns rule the early days of March. Make your little ones think they've been visited by the mythical creatures by making these cute pot of gold surprises. All you need is some gold spray paint, mini cauldrons, green balloons, ribbon, and your gold-wrapped treats of choice.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.

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Leprechaun Terrariums

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If you like a little risk, attract leprechauns to your home with terrariums filled with goodies and sweets. Not only with the pesky fae love it, but your kids will too.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

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Shamrock Mantel Decorations

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If you're looking for a more subtle way to decorate for the holiday, make these shamrock mantel decorations made from glittery paper, wooden dowels, and tape. You can really stick them in any bouquet you have around the house.

Get the tutorial at It All Started With Paint.

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Giant Shamrock Streamers

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Love the idea of a shamrock streamer but want something bolder? Double the size of it!

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.

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Shamrock Mason Jars

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Gold and green pair so beautifully together, and the subtle shamrocks on these Mason jars make them such chic additions to your St. Patrick's Day decor.

Get the tutorial at Mason Jar Crafts.

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Shamrock Garland

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This garland is a quick way to add some St. Patrick's Day cheer to your home. All it takes is green yarn, foam shamrocks, jute twine, scissors, and a hole punch.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

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Shamrock Honeycombs

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Making these honeycombs is easier than it looks, and we can bet that at least a few people will assume you bought these from the store because they look so clean. We suggest making a dozen or so and hanging them from your ceiling for a cute, St. Patrick's Day immersive experience.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.

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Shamrock Bouquet

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If you can't do real greenery in your home, make some faux bouquets with these paper shamrocks. They're light enough to remain subtle, but they'll add some nice color to your space.

Get the tutorial at It All Started With Paint.

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Shamrock Wreath

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We love a wreath for any and every holiday here at House Beautiful. This paper St. Patrick's Day wreath is relatively easy to make yourself and to customize to make it fit better within your home.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

15

Clover Cake Toppers

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Whether you're hosting a little get together at your place for the Irish holiday or you're taking cupcakes to your child's school for snack time, these clover cake toppers will win anyone over. They're still festive without feeling over the top, and they're simply adorable.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.

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PartyBayMN DIY Shades of Green Balloon Garland Kit

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PartyBayMN DIY Shades of Green Balloon Garland Kit

Set up for your St. Patrick's Day party with a balloon garland you can set up yourself. Your Instagram photos will come out so cute with these in the background.

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Vixdonos Taper Glass Candlestick Holders - Set of 6

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Vixdonos Taper Glass Candlestick Holders - Set of 6

If you're looking for green decor that can have a place in your home year round, these candle holders are for you. Fun tip from Deputy Digital Editor Katelyn Lunders: order taper candles and acrylic paint to DIY festive candles.

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BlueMake St Patricks Day Tassel Garland

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BlueMake St Patricks Day Tassel Garland

Jazz up your mantel with boho tassels from BlueMake. While the muted ivory and green tones are subtle enough to blend into any decor, you can crank up the volume by peppering in shamrocks and gilded trinkets.

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Peking Handicraft Irish Green Shamrock Clover Hooked Wool Pillow

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Peking Handicraft Irish Green Shamrock Clover Hooked Wool Pillow

Toss this pillow on your favorite accent chair or mix it with your existing pillows to add a little good luck charm to your living room.

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KARIZMA Holographic 24K Gold Glitter

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KARIZMA Holographic 24K Gold Glitter

With a light dusting of gold glitter, recreate the magic of a leprechaun's covetable pot of gold on your bookshelf, dining room table, and beyond.

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FAQs

What decorations are used in St. Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day Decorations That Are Full of Charm. Fill your home with unique decor, including shamrocks, rainbows and every shade of green.

What are 3 things traditionally associated with St. Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day celebrations often became more secular and included elements of Irish culture, such as wearing green, decorating with shamrocks, enjoying Irish music and dance, and consuming traditional Irish foods and beverages, like corned beef and cabbage, Irish soda bread, and Guinness beer.

What color is bad luck on St. Patrick's Day? ›

It has also become custom for people to pinch each other for not wearing green, as it is seen as bad luck. In ancient Ireland, shamrocks are considered to be sacred and symbolize the rebirth of spring.

What decorations are used in Ireland? ›

Natural materials such as Holly, pine cones, and ivy are used to adorn houses on Christmas in Ireland, but Irish Christmas decorations may also be made of glass, wood, or plastic ornaments.

What do you decorate your front porch for St. Patrick's Day? ›

Add seasonal decorations like Shamrocks or gold tassels!

Patrick's Day. From Irish flag bunting to neon green lights and a pot of gold, there are so many fun and festive decorations that you can put together to welcome the holiday. I used shamrock accents and hung them on my topiaries as well as a shamrock wreath!

What is a unique fact about St. Patrick's Day? ›

Saint Patrick was actually British

As the story goes, he was kidnapped and enslaved at age 16 and brought over to Ireland. He then escaped to a monastery in Gaul (around present-day France), where he converted to Christianity.

What sells most on St. Patrick's Day? ›

St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner and consumers are both wearing and spending plenty of green to make it special. Consumers plan to spend a record $7.2 billion — or an average of $44.40 per person — on the holiday this year and, perhaps unsurprisingly, their top spending categories are food and beverages.

What is the big deal with St. Patrick's Day? ›

The day commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, and, by extension, celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish in general. Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, céilithe, and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks.

Why is orange offensive on St Patrick's Day? ›

But not all Irish citizens are Catholic. Some are Protestant. While the Irish Catholic tradition is associated with the color green, Protestants associate with the color orange because of William of Orange, the Protestant king who overthrew Roman Catholic King James the second in the Glorious Revolution.

Is it OK to wear white on St Patrick's Day? ›

Therefore, on St. Patrick's Day, Protestants protest by wearing orange instead of green. Ironically, no one wears white; the placement of the white stripe between the green and orange stripes on the Irish flag is supposed to symbolize the peace between the Roman Catholic majority and the Protestant minority.

Is it bad to wear orange on St Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day was co-opted by Protestants, who opted to don their representative orange instead of green for the day. The white stripe separating the green and orange ones on the country's flag is indicative of the unity both religions maintain, meaning there's no bad blood no matter what color you don.

What does the Irish phrase Erin go Bragh mean? ›

Patrick's Day, people turn to their dictionary to look up Erin go bragh, which means “Ireland forever.” The original Irish phrase was Erin go brách (or go bráth), which translates literally as “Ireland till doomsday.” It's an expression of loyalty and devotion that first appeared in English during the late 18th-century ...

What food is eaten on St. Patrick's day? ›

Corned Beef and Cabbage

Though families across the globe prepare this dish every St. Patrick's Day, the truth is that the dish originated in Ireland as bacon and cabbage. It wasn't until Irish immigrants in America substituted bacon for corned beef in the 19th century that the dish became what it's known as today.

What is the traditional Irish meal eaten on St. Patrick's day? ›

We've all come to know and love the traditional Irish foods eaten on St. Patrick's Day. You know the menu: corned beef, cabbage and potatoes.

What are the traditional Christmas decorations in Ireland? ›

We picked out a few classics that are known and loved.
  • Nativity Scene. Almost every house, up and down the Emerald Isle, will feature a nativity scene of some sort. ...
  • Burning Candle. ...
  • Holly Wreath. ...
  • Christmas Trees. ...
  • Christmas Ornaments.

What is traditional for St. Patrick's Day? ›

Corned beef and cabbage is a traditional Irish-American meal. Another tradition includes many Irish-American people in the United States eating corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day. People also gather to watch parades of traditional Irish dancers and musicians as they march through city streets.

What are the shapes for St. Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day, and a brief history on their connection to the holiday.
  • The shamrock. Perhaps one of the most iconic symbols of St. ...
  • The Celtic cross. This is another religious symbol that legends say was used by St. ...
  • The harp. ...
  • The leprechaun.
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How to decorate office for St. Patrick's Day? ›

Consider going the DIY route: Cut shamrock shapes out of construction paper to hang on your walls or create gold and green paper chains to string up around different areas. You can use felt sheets in various colors to create a rainbow garland or wreath and cover desks with gold and green tablecloths.

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