SAINT PATRICK'S DAY DECORATIONS & ORNAMENTS
xx DECORATIONS & ORNAMENTS
Lucky Irish wreath. Grapevine wreath is trimmed with a Leprechaun cutout, shamrocks, gold coins, spanish moss and a bow. Pattern for leprechaun is furnished. CRAFTS Mar 1991 (v.14#3) pg. 68, 51
Gaelic welcome windsock. Failte, the Gaelic word for welcome, is needlepointed on plastic canvas above a lucky horseshoe and shamrocks. The canvas in formed into a tube and a cascade of green and white ribbons stream from the bottom. CRAFTS Mar 1991 (v.14#3) pg. 72, 51
Lucky shamrocks pin to crochet. Three shamrocks are mounted on a swirl of crocheted edging. CRAFTS Mar 1991 (v.14#3) pg. 76, 51
Luck o' the Irish shamrock pin is fashioned from coils of nylon webbing. CRAFTS Mar 1992 (v.15#3) pg. 64
Wearing o' the green. Six quick and easy projects for St.Patrick's Day. (1) Candle cup wooden doll. (2) T-shirt painted with shamrock motifs. (3) Shamrock button covers, barette and earrings made from Shrink Art plastic. (4) Irish Lass soft-sculpture pin. CRAFTS Mar 1992 (v.15#3) pg. 66, 55
Long-legged Sean O'Grady leprechaun. CRAFTS Mar 1993 (v.16#3) pg. 76, 51
Shamrock and leprechaun jewelry made from halves of wooden spools. CRAFTS Mar 1993 (v.16#3) pg. 78, 51
Battenberg lace bow has a tiny leprechaun in the center holding a "Think Green" pail. CRAFTS Mar 1993 (v.16#3) pg. 78, 51
Shamrock button covers. CRAFTS Mar 1993 (v.16#3) pg. 78, 51
Lucky bunny rainbow arch. Grapevine arch is decorated with rainbow ribbon, bows of green raffia and a tiny bunny holding a pot of gold. CRAFTS Mar 1993 (v.16#3) pg. 80, 51
Leprechaun welcome to decorate a door. Project for children ages 5-11 to make. Paper leprechaun head is decorated with curly hair, chenille stems for eyebrows and mouth, wiggle eyes and a button nose. CRAFTS Mar 1993 (v.16#3) pg. 82, 51
St.Patrick's Day centerpiece features silk chrysanthemums, green tinsel "shamrocks", and leprechaun figures arranged in a white bowl. CRAFTS Mar 1994 (v.17#3) pg. 38
Shamrock wreath for St.Patrick's Day is made by combining three heart-shaped vine wreaths together and adding a large green bow, spanish moss, silk flowers, baby's breath, etc. CRAFTS Mar 1994 (v.17#3) pg. 40
Bear-ing o' the green. A flocked teddy bear is inserted into the top of a small felt bag that has been filled with potpourri and trimmed with a wooden shamrock. CRAFTS Mar 1994 (v.17#3) pg. 42
Melt and mold colored plastic strips to form "pencil toppers" in the shape of a leprechaun's hat. CRAFTS Mar 1994 (v.17#3) pg. 44, 55
St.Patrick's Day wearables. (1) White T-shirt decorated with fused shamrocks and green paint. (2) Ribbon barrette. CRAFTS Mar 1995 (v.18#3) pg. 68, 51
St.Patrick's Day wreath (door hanging) features a leprechaun (face, hat, bowtie) surrounded by a ring of green fabric and shamrock shapes. CRAFTS Mar 1995 (v.18#3) pg. 70, 51
Capture the Irish spirit. Three St.Patrick's Day items. (1) "Top of the Mornin'" sign. (2) Cross-stitched shamrock candle ring. (3) Shamrock pin and earrings made from oven-bake clay. CRAFTS Mar 1996 (v.19#3) pg. 80, 49
St.Patrick's Day decorations. (1) Pot O' Gold centerpiece with shamrock base. (2) Lucky Leprechaun with a tube body and felt trims. CRAFTS Mar 1997 (v.20#3) pg. 44, 49
Smiling shamrock mug insert and "Top o' the Mornin!" refrigerator magnet. to needlepoint. CRAFTS Mar 1998 (v.21#3) pg. 16, 51
Irish hex sign to cross stitch. Circular motif includes two distelfinks, a shamrock, tulips and a heart, all within a blue border. CRAFTS Mar 1998 (v.21#3) pg. 18, 51
Luck O' The Irish nylon banner (18"x24") features a rainbow and shamrocks. CRAFTS Mar 1998 (v.21#3) pg. 20, 51
Lucky Leprechan lollipops. Purchased lollipops are decorated with hats, bows and faces. CRAFTS Mar 1998 (v.21#3) pg. 22, 51
Wooden spoon leprechaun with a green hat and red beard holds a shamrock in arms made from green chenille stem. CRAFTS Mar 1999 (v.22#2) pg. 20, Insert
Leprechaun with pot of gold hangs from a craft stick lettered with "Happy St.Patrick's Day." CRAFTS Mar 1999 (v.22#2) pg. 21, Insert
Good luck leprechaun has a body fashioned from a clay pot. Head is a golf ball and limbs are crafted from wooden shapes. CRAFTS Mar 1999 (v.22#2) pg. 21, Insert
Shamrock accents to crochet, cross-stitch or applique. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Apr 1991 (v.37#1) pg. 50
Leprechaun's Lair. A tiny house full of leprechaun figures is framed by a grapevine wreath. NUTSHELL NEWS Mar 1993 (v.23#3) pg. 94
Wallpaper dolls for holiday decoration. Sweetheart doll, dressed in red and white and holding a heart, and Irish doll, dressed in green and white, have three-dimentional bodies cut from scraps of unused wallpaper and painted. Heads are made from 1" wooden balls. WORKBASKET Feb-Mar 1993 (v.58#3) pg. 10
How to form shamrocks from chenille stems. WORKBASKET Feb-Mar 1993 (v.58#3) pg. 21
Plastic canvas St.Patrick's Day motifs (shamrock and leprechaun) for refrigerator magnets or lapel pins. WORKBASKET Feb-Mar 1995 (v.60#3) pg. 50
Little Leprechaun is made from painted wooden candle cups with a wooden ball "head" glued between them. A chenille beard and pipe add character to the tiny figure. WORKBASKET Feb-Mar 1996 (v.61#3) pg. 55
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