Doodle Art Shamrock: St. Patrick’s Day Craft

This doodle art shamrock craft is a perfect St. Patrick’s Day craft for kids. You probably already have the supplies on hand.

doodle art shamrock

I love the bright colors of this shamrock. It makes a festive St. Patrick’s Day decoration. It would look good on a bulletin board to decorate a classroom.

My kids loved making these scribble art shamrocks. Their favorite part was drawing the scribble with the black marker.

With this shamrock craft, each shamrock will look different. Just let the kids use their imaginations.

This shamrock craft is made using the same technique as our doodle art.

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Keep reading for more kids St. Patrick’s Day craft ideas.

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Scribble Art Shamrock Supplies

Doodle Art Shamrock Instructions

Using the black marker, draw a doodle or scribble on the white paper. Draw big, loopy lines as this will make bigger shapes for you to color in.

Then, cut out a shamrock shape from your doodle. I used a shamrock clipart as my shamrock template.

A white shamrock with black lines.

Next, color in the shapes that your doodle made using crayons, markers, or colored pencils.

Doodle art shamrock craft for kids.

I hope you enjoy making this doodle art shamrock craft with your kids.

Ways To Adapt This Craft

We used green crayons to make a traditional shamrock. You can use any color crayons to make your shamrock. Let your creativity flow.

Colored pencils or markers can be used instead of crayons.

You can glue your shamrock to the front of a card to make a homemade St. Patrick’s Day card.

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  1. Maura

    beautiful shamrock…greetings from Ireland 🙂

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