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You could make a green clover, a sparkling foor wreath, an Irish flag. What ddo you want to make?
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Hi Virginia. I'm Cindy. You could make a garland using pieces of St. Pat's fabric. Cut the fabric in squares. Connect them together with green ribbon. You could even write messages on the pieces of fabric. Perhaps "Lucky" or simply "Happy St. Patrick's Day" would be nice. Place 1 letter on each piece of fabric. Another decoration is making a Pot of Gold with terra cotta flower pots. Begin by painting the pot black. Then stencil on a four-leaf clover with gold glitter on the front of the pot. Also put gold glitter around the top rim. Then fill the pot with Rolo candies. (Because Rolo candy is wrapped in gold foil.) There you have it: A Pot of Gold. You could make these with small flower pots and put one at each place setting at a party. Sounds like fun. Good luck Virginia.
Here’s some fun decor ideas, as well as some crafts and even some party recipes if you’d like to check them out https://www.justalittlecreativity.com/?s=St+Patricks
here are some ideas!
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