This St. Patrick’s day, why not honor St. Patrick with a craft that is actually of him? This printable stand up St. Patrick craft is fun to color, and so easy to assemble! If ya’ll haven’t seen my printable 3D Saint statues, you are going to love them! All you do is print, cut, and staple or tape! Also, the cutting is designed to be super easy, and I have an all new pack including a super cute St. Patrick craft for your Catholic kids!
You can find the downloadable pack with St. Patrick and St. Brigid here. Aren’t they cute?! The pack prints in both color AND in black and white so you can color yourself. You choose which you want to print!
If you happen to already have my Alphabet Saint pack, there is also a St. Patrick in there holding the letter “P” for Patrick!
Here is the res of the Alphabet Saints. When you download the set, you get all 26 Saints in black and white AND in color.
P is for Patrick, and notice the little shamrock he’s holding? He’s preaching about how the Trinity is 3 persons in 1 God. I’ve found that this analogy resonates with children as well as adults.
My kids love to color these little Saints! We like to print ours on card stock, because then you don’t need to use toilet paper tubes to make them strong- you just tape or staple them into a circle.
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The great thing about these printable Saints is that they are fun for every age! If you are old enough to hold a crayon, this craft is for you!
St. Patrick by a 6 year old, 4 year old, 9 year old, and 2 year old. 🙂
You can find all of my posts about St. Patrick’s day for Catholic kids here!
Also, you don’t want to miss my picture book about the Trinity for kids.
I can’t figure out how to download the alphabet saints. Please help! I downloaded the template finder, but now I don’t know how to get the templates.
Kristi –
I’m not sure what the “template finder” is, but I think it sounds like you may have clicked on an ad on the site. In order to get the alphabet saints, you can purchase them on this post: http://www.catholicicing.com/abc-saints/
Thanks!
Angie, Catholic Icing Project Manager