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Lucky Holiday Traditions: St Patrick’s Day Roundup

Holiday Traditions To Keep You Lucky

March is upon us, which means Spring time, warm weather and, of course, St Patricks day traditions! I’m not even the tiniest bit Irish, but I did grow up around Irish dancing and plenty of friends who enjoy the holiday traditions of green wearing, cabbage eating and little men with beards in search for that elusive pot of gold.

Resident DSM Legacy Builder, Lindsey, took to the web to find the most endearing ways to document her family’s holiday traditions and heritage with crafts, literature and recipes. Which is your favorite?

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St Patricks Day Traditions Roundup

{1} This Preschool Shamrock Craft from Hands On : As We Grow is super adorable and easy enough for us less than stellar crafting Mamas! Alina and I will have a great time doing this next week.

{2} The Forgetful Little Leprechaun is a story about Leigh O’Loo, the most forgetful leprechaun that Ireland ever knew. He buried a pot of gold, to keep it safe, like leprechauns do – and then he forgot. This sweet board book is available for purchase through Amazon.

{3} Everyone knows holiday traditions mean going green this month. Doing so takes on a new meaning with adorable apparel for all ages! Check out Old Navy’s collection of St. Patrick’s Day outfits for babies and toddler. Moms and Dads have options, too!

holiday traditions, st patricks day traditions, family legacy, pinterest roundup, old navy clothes, rainbow, raindow party food{4} Another craft perfect for reinforcing values of gratitude and thanks, this I am lucky because… Craft is similar to Thanksgiving’s thankful tree, both  wonderful holiday traditions to be used every year.

{5} How delicious does the rainbow fruit on a stick party appetizer look? Found on theKitchn, a great site for recipes and beautiful imagery.

{6} Make your kids the good luck charm by sending them to school with these sweet St. Patrick’s Day Rainbow gift bags. As seen on Our Best Bites.

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{7} How about some Sour Patch Green Grapes to start your St. Patrick’s Day off right? With only two ingredients, this recipe is super easy and one the kids are sure to love!

{8} If you’re looking for a tasty St. Patrick’s Day meal, test out this high ranking All Recipes version of Guinness Corned Beef recipe

Hope this holiday traditions help you celebrate a wonderful St Patricks Day! Above all else, remember to be safe!

 

  • Sandy
    March 6, 2013 at 9:20 pm

    I love your blog. It’s very inspiring!

    • Vanessa
      March 6, 2013 at 10:10 pm

      So sweet of you! Thank you!

  • Jessica G.
    March 7, 2013 at 10:28 am

    Are you really going to do all this stuff. If so, you are Supermom. Actually, you are already Supermom.

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