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12 Fun Crafts Inspired By Four-leaf Clovers

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Everyone knows that if you find a four-leaf clover, it’s considered to be good luck. Did you know that for every 10,000 three-leafed clovers, there is only ONE with four leaves? Well, you don’t have to worry that you’ll never find one anymore — with these fun crafts, your odds of being lucky this St. Patrick’s Day are 100%! I’ve found 12 unique projects to get you in the holiday spirit. From party ideas to home decor, one of these crafts is certain to inspire you. Click through the slide show to see fun crafts inspired by four-leaf clovers!

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    12 Four Leaf Clover Inspired Crafts

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  • Easy Headband

    Easy Headband

    You only need simple sewing skills, felt and elastic to make this cute headband.
    Get the instructions at Kailo Chic

  • Lucky Cards

    Lucky Cards

    Four green hearts make a clover - add a doily and paper to make a unique card.
    Find the how-to at Bugs and Fishes

  • Ombre Canvas

    Ombre Canvas

    Share your love of St. Paddy's with a clover canvas - and add a special touch of ombre for interest.
    Visit A Pumpkin and a Princess for the tutorial

  • Clover Leaf Lei

    Clover Leaf Lei

    These fun necklaces will keep you from getting pinched - and are made with paper clovers and string.
    Learn how at Simple As That

  • Green Banner

    Green Banner

    This banner is made extra special with several shades of cardstock - and a fun ric rac strand to hold it up!
    Get the how-to at A Pumpkin and a Princess

  • Paint Chip Bookmark

    Paint Chip Bookmark

    Use old paint chips to create a cute clover bookmark in less than 30 minutes.
    Learn how it was done at Setting For Four

  • Crocheted Clover

    Crocheted Clover

    Use this crocheted clover as accent for St. Paddy's fashion or accessories.
    Get the pattern at Crafty Beats

  • Door Wreath

    Door Wreath

    Create this unique wreath with shades of green fabric scraps and four heart shaped wreaths.
    Find the tutorial at Icing on the Cake

  • TP Rolls

    TP Rolls

    Don't throw those toilet paper rolls away - turn them into four leaf clovers just by adding paint.
    Learn more about the project at Redberry Barn

  • Clover Straws

    Clover Straws

    Kids will love creating their own unique straw toppers made from cardstock.
    Find the how-to at Martha Stewart

  • Rainbow Garland

    Rainbow Garland

    Combine two St. Patrick's Day icons, rainbows and clover, in this easy and fun banner.
    Find the how-to at Make and Takes

  • Seed Bead Art

    Seed Bead Art

    Use seed beads and glue to create unique clover art inside a frame.
    Learn more about the project at Momma D and the Boyz

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About the Author

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craftyamy

Amy Anderson is a crafty, DIY kind of girl who lives in Atlanta with her pug. She writes for Babble Home, and her work has appeared in Woman's Day>, Design Sponge and The Huffington Post.

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