St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Art Project

Salad Spinner Shamrocks St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

My salad spinner has never gotten a lot of use. The kids find it every so often and love to put little toys in it and take them for spin. It has provided some good entertainment over the years as I prepare dinner.

We used the salad spinner a few months ago to do some fun painting and decided to use it to make a Shamrock Art Project for St. Patrick’s Day.

Fun St. Patrick's Day shamrock process art project for kids.

I love how these shamrocks turned out. The process of making them was a lot of fun and really easy. I’m not sure what it is about pushing down on the button and spinning the bowl, but the kids love it!

Supplies:

Directions:

1. Print shamrock template on card stock.

2. Cut the shamrock out and place it inside the salad spinner.

3. Pour paint onto the shamrock. We used two different colors of green.

Fun St. Patrick's Day shamrock process art project for kids.

4. Put the lid on the bowl and spin. Stop and check your shamrock. You may need to add more paint. Make sure your shamrock is still laying flat.

Fun St. Patrick's Day shamrock process art project for kids.

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Need a great St Patrick's Day dessert? Make this Green Velvet Cheesecake Bars recipe for a festive and delicious treat. Creamy cheesecake bars with a green graham cracker crust.

5. Once you are happy with your shamrock, remove it from the salad spinner and allow to dry.

Fun St. Patrick's Day shamrock process art project for kids.

Other variations of this project:

  • Make a rainbow colored shamrock
  • Add gold glitter to your green shamrock

Note: We used acrylic paint, because I had them handy. We then got busy and the salad spinner did not get washed until several hours later. I was able to get it cleaned, but it took some scrubbing. If you use acrylic paints, I would suggest washing right away. Washable tempera paints work great too.

Fun St. Patrick's Day shamrock process art project for kids.

Written by About a Mom contributor, Kim. Kim, the mama behind The Resourceful Mama, is a medical social worker turned stay at home mom to three. She enjoys sharing simple crafts and activities, parenting and homemaking tips, and a lot of holiday fun.

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