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Oldies But Goodies For St. Patrick’s Day!

A Fun St. Patrick's Day Card Idea

This is an oldie but goodie for St. Patrick’s Day! I thought maybe you’d enjoy seeing some past projects for St. Patrick’s Day that you can make with something you already have in your stash or substitute something new to update it!

This first card at the top is made with the fabulously popular Owl Punch from at least seven years ago! If you were around then and have the Owl Punch you know how many things creative people came up with to make with it, such as this little leprechaun! Click the photo or click HERE to go to that blog post.

St. Patrick's Day Gift Bag and Tag

This little gift bag and tag would be easy to duplicate with current products. Just make a little 2-4-6-8 bag and then a tag. Make a black pot with whatever you have and add some gold sequins for gold coins!

St. Patrick's Day Bloomin' Love Heart Card

This card I made with the beautiful Bloomin’ Heart Thinlit Die back in 2016! That’s going back aways to when we had “thinlit” dies! I loved this die, though, and it was great for wedding cards and other occasions, especially if we made it with glimmer paper. This one I colored with green ink (Cucumber Crush! Remember that?) and an Aqua Painter. If you don’t have this thinlit, cut out your own paper heart in green and decorate with a few flowers for a nice St. Pat’s card.

St. Patrick's Day Glittery Shamrocks Card

This is an easy St. Patrick’s Day card to duplicate! Just cut out or punch out some hearts and a stem to make shamrocks and put a happy greeting on it. Do a little splattering with ink or markers.

If you are Irish or just celebrating anyway,

have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Regency Park St. Patrick’s Day Card

Regency Park St. Patrick's Day Card

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Today is St. Patrick’s Day for those of you who celebrate! Instead of making an “official” St. Patrick’s Day card, I made this card with lots of green and even a touch of gold! And the greeting could be for someone you are giving the card to on St. Patrick’s Day!

This is about a five-minute card!! The card base is Shaded Spruce cardstock which matches the Regency Park 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper in the Spring Mini Catalog. All I had to do was make the card base, cut the designer paper 5 1/4″ x 4″, and glue it on with Stampin’ Seal. The greeting is stamped with a stamp in the Inspired Thoughts Stamp Set in Shaded Spruce ink on Basic White. Then it was diecut with a Deckled Rectangle Die.

For a little embellishment, I decided to use the new Gold & Silver 1/8″ Trim Combo Pack. It is one of the Online Exclusives products in the Stampin’ Up! Online Store. I just got it and I can say the gold is really bright and shiny!

So if I run into somebody today to whom I wanted to give a St. Patrick’s Day card to, I think this one would be somewhat appropriate! Otherwise, I can use it for a birthday or some other occasion!

Celebrate in your green today and enjoy your special day!

St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Card With Hearts

St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Card With Hearts

If you are looking for a card for St. Patrick’s Day, which is tomorrow, this St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Card With Hearts card may give you an idea. It certainly wasn’t my first idea, but after several failures of what I thought was going to be an easy idea, I came up with this and I like it a lot! In fact, I believe you could give it to anybody for any occasion where you wanted to wish them some luck!

The card base is Garden Green cardstock, and the front is stamped with the Hand-Drawn Dots background stamp. It’s the first time I’ve used it! It’s in the Spring Mini Catalog on page 28. I must have seen some cute idea that I had to have it for, but who knows now what that was! Anyway, it’s a good background stamp to have just for a little interest and pizzazz! You can make it as bold or as subtle as you like by using different colors or even stamping off for a very light image. I need to play with it more!

I cut the center layers smaller so the dotted background would still show a little bit. The designer paper I used is in the Hues of Happiness package in the Annual Catalog and is on the opposite side of one of the floral patterns. I cut it so that mostly the green area would show. This designer paper is cut at 3 1/4″ x 4 1/4″. Then I used a piece of Daffodil Delight cardstock for a layer under that to help it stand out. It is cut at 3 1/2″ x 4 1/2″.

The shamrock for St. Patrick’s Day is made of three hearts. I originally planned to just punch out three hearts out of Garden Green cardstock, but these look a lot more interesting. I used the Country Bouquet Stamp Set and Garden Green ink on Garden Green cardstock. I punched out the hearts with the Country Bouquet Punch. (This punch is due back in stock around April 17th.) The stem I just cut myself. The hearts are popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals®.

For a little gold, I embossed the greeting with Gold Embossing Powder and the Heat Tool. The greeting is in the Country Bouquet Stamp Set and as I said, with a simple greeting like this, I think you can use this card on a day other than St. Patrick’s Day. If you want a stamp set that is “officially” for St. Pat’s, the Lucky Clover Stamp Set is perfect for you!

And for just a little more gold, I used my new package of the Gold Faceted Adhesive-Backed Sequins. You get little moon shapes, some large teardrop shapes, and two sizes of circle sequins. You’ll find these on page 43 in the Spring Mini Catalog.

Whether you are Irish or not, have fun making a little something for St. Patrick’s Day with some heart shamrocks!

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St. Patrick’s Day Glittery Shamrocks Card

St. Patrick's Day Glittery Shamrocks Card

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! I had several other ideas for St. Patrick’s Day cards but ended up with this St. Patrick’s Day Glittery Shamrocks Card. I think it is so fun to make a shamrock with hearts! I knew I had several kinds of glimmery paper so I thought I would use that somehow!

This is just a simple card, just some die-cutting involved. If you don’t have any heart dies you can use a heart punch or just cut them out by hand. I used the Sweet Hearts Dies in the Spring Mini Catalog to die cut all the glittery hearts. I used the Rainbow Glimmer Paper. I had just enough greenish edge scraps to die cut all my hearts! This paper is so fun!

The card base is Granny Apple Green, which is one of the coordinating colors with the Rainbow Glimmer Paper. The layer is Basic White. Before I glued on the shamrocks, I randomly stamped the dots in the Color & Contour Stamp Set with Granny Apple Green ink. The stems of the shamrocks are just cut out by hand, tiny little strips of green.

I looked through a lot of stamp sets and decided on the word “Celebrate” in the Celebrate Sunflowers Stamp Set. I didn’t want to stamp the whole thing so I just used the Granny Apple Green Stampin’ Write Marker in the Brights family to color only the word I wanted and then stamped. I just stamped it on a Basic White scrap, trimmed it down and adhered it to another scrap of the greenish Rainbow Glimmer Paper.

For even more glitter and glimmer, I decided to add some kind of rhinestones or jewels. I decided to try the Evening Evergreen green jewels in the 2021-23 In Color Jewels. They don’t show up in the photo but in the right light, they are green rhinestones!

Don’t forget to wear green today and have fun celebrating St. Patrick’s Day!

Favorite St. Patrick’s Day Projects!

Here are a few St. Patrick’s Day projects from years past, in case you need some ideas! Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

St. Patrick's Day Bloomin' Love Heart Card

This St. Patrick’s Day card was made with the beautiful Bloomin’ Heart Thinlit Die and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper colored with some green ink!

St. Patrick's Day Pot of Gold Rainbow Card

This St. Patrick’s Day Card shows a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!

St. Patrick's Day Gift Bag and Tag

This St. Patrick’s Day Gift Bag & Tag is a fun little project for a little gift or treat!

Have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!