As the Irish spirit takes over, gear up for an unforgettable St. Patrick’s Day celebration with a touch of creativity and charm using these Saint Patricks Day Printables, perfect for classroom favors! 🌈
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We’ve rounded up some fantastic party favor ideas that will add a dash of magic to your festivities. Whether you are wanting to give a special treat to your child or his/her classmates, check out these simple St. Patrick’s Day party favors. Great ideas with free printables too.
I first shared these printable St Patrick’s Day gift tags several years ago when I visited Fox10 to share ideas for a Leprechaun Lunch, including a simple coffee filter shamrock centerpiece. But, let’s be honest… you can’t host a St Patty’s Day party without favors!
Non-Candy St Patrick’s Day Classroom Favors
Get ready to celebrate with our curated collection of extraordinary St. Patrick’s Day classroom party favor ideas, each designed to infuse a touch of magic into your festivities.
Rainbow Watercolors
Looking for a unique and sugar-free alternative to traditional St. Patrick’s Day party favors? Look no further!
Give the delightful and artistic choice of watercolor paints! By steering away from the conventional candy options, you not only provide children with a break from the sugary treats but also introduce them to a creative and imaginative activity.
These watercolor paint packs, conveniently priced at around $1 at Walmart, make for an affordable yet charming St. Patrick’s Day party favor. Beyond being a sweet treat substitute, they offer the gift of artistic expression, encouraging children to explore their creativity and immerse themselves in the vibrant world of colors.
Individually Packaged Cereal
If chocolate is a bad idea, what about single-serve cereal?
While giving cereal might be practical, it’s also fun and unique.
Tell them how lucky you are to be friends with a container of Lucky Charms cereal and this “Lucky” printable label.
Go ahead and share the joy of Lucky Charms, and let your friends know just how fortunate you feel to have them in your life.
St. Patrick’s Day Party Favors with Candy
Rolo Candies
Celebrate friendship with chocolates wrapped in golden foil.
Hershey’s Nuggets, chocolate coins, or any candy covered in gold foil would make a perfect filler for this gift. I used Rolos… since my husband has a special addiction to chocolate-covered caramel, but you can use whatever candy you prefer for this St. Patty’s classroom gift.
Peppermint Patties
In my family, we have a fun tradition of referring to St. Patrick’s Day as “Saint Patty’s Day.” This playful twist on words has inspired a cool gift idea.
Picture giving a gift that’s minty fresh, like a surprise with a touch of mint flavor. It’s not just a regular gift; it adds a bit of humor and freshness to our celebration. So, when you give a “Saint Patty’s Day” gift, it’s not just a present; it’s a way to make everyone laugh and add something cool to our St. Patrick’s Day fun!
Skittles Candy
Here’s another fun St. Patrick’s Day classroom gift idea… Imagine filling a bag with super colorful candies, like Skittles, and giving them a fun name like “rainbow seeds.”
It’s like creating a magical bag full of bright, tasty seeds that can capture both your heart and imagination. Picture the excitement as you share these special St. Patrick’s Day classroom treats with friends.
Twizzlers and Chocolate Coins
Picture creating a fantastic gift for your friends by combining twisty fruit chews and chocolate coins to make a rainbow!
I used Twizzlers Rainbow, the ones that come in different colors and flavors, and placed them in a regular-sized sandwich bag. It’s like crafting a delicious and colorful rainbow right in a bag! The twisty fruit chews create the rainbow’s arch, and the chocolate coins add a touch of sweetness.
Free Printable St. Patrick’s Day Party Favors
Six different designs bundled into one zipped file. Click to download the zipped file.
More St’ Patrick’s Day Fun
- Coffee Filter Shamrocks – a simple but festive craft the kids will love.
- Stenciled Shamrock Shirt for Kids – decorate a plain t-shirt with the Luck of the Irish.
- Host a Leprechaun Lunch – have lunch with leprechaun style.
- Printable St Patrick’s Day Jokes for Kids – keep them giggling all day long.
- 50+ Shamrock Crafts for Kids – check out tons of shamrock craft ideas to keep the kids busy.
- Leprechaun Trap Ideas and Mischief for Kids – what’s St Patrick’s Day without a little mischief?
Linda says
Great printables, thank you.
gabi says
I didn’t get the email after I subscribed. I checked my junk and trash and nothing.
Tabitha says
It’s there, Gabi. You have to search for my email address. I don’t know why it hides sometimes. Several people have inadvertently marked me as spam and that makes it hard. I think email hates me on certain days. tabitha@inspiredbloggersuniversity.com
Teresa Friend says
Mine wouldn’t download. It kept taking me back to your home page. 🙁
Robin says
I rec’d one lousy label! What a rip off just to get your mail address. Shame on you!
Tabitha says
Robin, what happened? Oh no! Please email me so we can get this fixed. tabithaphilen(at)gmail(dot)com
The files arrive as a zipped folder containing all the files together. Other people are receiving it just fine so I am wondering if MAYBE when you clicked the file and it unzipped that it opened just one file instead of the folder? Not sure but I would like to help if you email me.
hudpoet says
I cannot bring up the St. Patties Day printable for a York Mint treat bag.
Thank you
Jo says
Thank you for the printables! Love them! Got all of mine just fine!
Chris says
Hello, I love your free printable St. Patrick’s Day Party Favors. I have used several of them multiiple times. I’m wondering if for the Lucky Charms Cereal label “I am so Lucky to be your friend!” could read “I am so Lucky to be in your room!”. I enjoy making favors to give to my grandsons’ teachers and the saying I would like is more appropriate. Thank you.
Laura says
This is so exciting I am heading on a trip and will be away for St Patrick ms day I am going to make them and leave them each day as a surprise
B Connolly says
Just an FYI: Saying “St. Pattie’s Day” is referring to a female (Patricia). If you want to shorten “Happy St. Patrick’s Day”, it’s spelled “Happy St. Paddie’s Day”. I know the candy is York Peppermint Patties, but Patrick is always “Paddy”.