I work at a daycare in a pre-k class. I need to decorate my door for march/st.Patrick’s day…any ideas?
and an idea for a saying or something on it?? Thanks!
Pot of gold: Use your children’s individual yearbook pictures and place each one on a gold paper coin cutout and add them into your large pot cutout! Maybe add a half rainbow to it! Most kids love to see their pictures on the schoolroom door! Its a good way to represent them!
(Alternative: Apply their pics on 4 leave clover cutouts)
Title ideas:"Lucky us!" "We’ve Got the Gold" "Pot O’Gold"
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um, clovers and leprechans? maybe a pot o gold too
maybe "Pot O’ Preschoolers" The wonderful gift at the other end of the rainbow!
lol I know it’s cheezy
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Pot of gold: Use your children’s individual yearbook pictures and place each one on a gold paper coin cutout and add them into your large pot cutout! Maybe add a half rainbow to it! Most kids love to see their pictures on the schoolroom door! Its a good way to represent them!
(Alternative: Apply their pics on 4 leave clover cutouts)
Title ideas:"Lucky us!" "We’ve Got the Gold" "Pot O’Gold"
References :
Well St Patrick used the shamrock not the clover. The clover has four leaves and is associated with luck. The shamrock was chosen by saint Patrick to demonstrate the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit as the same being. Hence the three leaves.
That is what we use in Ireland on Saint Patrick’s Day. Shamrocks are hard to get by do.
Here is a site it is under age and everything. Poems and crafts, cooking etc.
http://www.dltk-holidays.com/patrick/
Hope it helps
Good Luck
P.S Look under
Saint Patrick’s Day Songs, Games and Poems
on that site on list for sayings, poems, limericks.
http://islandireland.com/Pages/folk/sets/sayings.html
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Oriental Trading has some super cute St. Patrick’s day decorations. I got some super cute magnets. That may look really cute on a door if it’s metal.
http://www.orientaltrading.com/
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