Add some luck to your home with this St. Patrick’s Day banner! This easy, cheerful project is perfect for decorating your home or a party—and kids can join in or make their own.
St. Patrick’s Day Banner

St. Patrick’s Day is a joyful holiday filled with green decorations, tasty treats, and a chance to celebrate a little extra luck. A handmade banner is one of the simplest ways to add festive charm to your home—use it on a mantel, across a doorway, on a porch, or as party décor.
More St. Patrick’s Day crafts you will love:
- St. Patrick’s Day treasure hunt printables
- Mason jar centerpiece
- St. Patrick’s Day clover backdrop
- St. Patrick necklace with paper straws

This banner is a favorite because it’s quick, adaptable, and looks great anywhere. Kids especially enjoy making their own versions to hang on bedroom doors or over beds. The project works well with materials you likely already have, so there’s no need for a trip to the craft store.
What you need
Gather basic supplies: paper or thin cardstock, paint or markers, scissors, twine, and glue. You can mix and match colors—use green paint on kraft or white paper, or paint white letters on colored cardstock. The materials below are a simple starting point.
Materials
- 1 foot twine
- Kraft paper, colored paper, or thin cardstock
- Green acrylic paint (or white paint if using green paper)
- Scissors
- Paint brush
- Pencil
- Glue
Directions
Follow these easy steps to make your banner:
- Cut rectangles from your paper or cardstock. Trim a small triangle from the bottom center of each rectangle to create the classic pennant shape.
- Lightly sketch one letter of your message (for example, L-U-C-K-Y) onto each pennant with a pencil. If you prefer, print letter templates to trace for consistent sizing.
- Paint over the penciled letters with your brush and acrylic paint. Allow the paint to dry fully before handling.
- Fold about 1/2 inch of the top edge of each pennant over the twine. Secure the fold with glue so the pennant hangs evenly. Space the pennants along the twine as you like.
- Add optional decorations—ribbon bows, paper clovers, glitter accents, or extra pennants—and hang the finished banner where you want to add a touch of luck.
This banner is an adaptable project: vary the size, color scheme, or message to suit your space or a party theme. It’s also a great group activity—each child can design a pennant for a collaborative display.
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St. Patrick’s Day Banner
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Materials
- 1 foot twine
- Kraft paper or colored cardstock
- Green acrylic paint (or white if using green paper)
- Glue
Tools
- Scissors
- Paint brush
- Pencil
Instructions
- Cut rectangles from your paper and trim a small triangle from the bottom to form pennants.
- Trace each letter lightly with a pencil on its own pennant.
- Paint over the penciled letters and let them dry completely.
- Fold about 1/2 inch at the top of each pennant, wrap it over the twine, and glue to secure.
- Decorate further with ribbons or clovers and hang the banner where you want a festive touch.