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Easy Dot Art Shamrock Craft For Kids – St. Patrick’s Day

Easy Dot Art Shamrock Craft for Kids

Easy Dot Art Shamrock Craft for Kids

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Crafts are something that we all can agree on in this house.  The boys are excellent about coming up with their own crafts, but sometimes they need a little guidance to get started.  They love these Do A Dot Art! markers that Grammy gave to them and so I drew a shamrock (doesn’t have to be perfect!) and let them dot around it.  The box says to only dot the markers, not drag them, so that adds another level of patience and skill to their crafting.  They seriously use these for everything.  We have made letters, their names, different drawings, and now these shamrock craft paintings.  They turned out really cute!

 

Easy Dot Art Shamrock Craft

 

Help kids realize that it does NOT have to be “perfect” and they can do whatever they like because it’s THEIR PICTURE!  This is important to help them love art! These do a dot markers help with the mess, but they are not mess free, so make sure to remind kids “we only draw on paper” and to wear old clothes if you are concerned with staining. I have never had a problem with these, but that does not mean that they are stain proof! I know it takes a few washings to get it off of your skin!

Shamrock craft
Easy Dot Art Shamrock Craft for Kids

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Easy Dot Art Shamrock Craft For Kids - St. Patrick's Day

Easy Dot Art Shamrock Craft For Kids - St. Patrick's Day

Prep Time: 3 minutes
Active Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 23 minutes

This easy, fun dot art shamrock craft for kids is perfect for St. Patrick's Day fun in March!

Tools

  • pencil

Instructions

    1.  Draw or print an outline of a shamrock.

    2.  Have child dot the marker all around the outline, then fill in the inside with green.

    3.  Create a rainbow pattern with remaining colors (red, orange, yellow, blue, purple) and create a rainbow "behind" the shamrock.  We made two lines of dots for each color, then repeated the colors until there was no more white space showing.  

    4.  Let dry (it doesn't take long) and display for St. Patrick's Day!

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