Full of Treasure! - St. Patrick's Day Door Display

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

St. Patrick's Day Door Display and Bulletin Board Idea
Photo Source: kinderwife.blogspot.com

Isn't this St. Patrick's Day door created by Ashley of The Kinder-Wife super cute and colorful? Remind your kiddos that they're a treasured part of the class this St. Patty's Day with an adorable door of your own!

Full of Treasure!

  • Background: Emerald bulletin board paper.
  • Title: "____________ [Kindergarten, Mrs. Nelson's Class, Room 203, etc.] is Full of TREASURE!" - We love how Ashley printed her own title, using the 'Girls Are Weird' font from FontSpace {shown below}, and mounted the words onto complimentary construction paper!Girls Are Weird font from Font Space
  • Border: St. Patrick's Day bulletin board or solid trimmer in a complimentary color.
  • Decoration: 1) The Pot of Gold. Cut a large cauldron shape from black bulletin board paper, using white chalk or a white crayon to add shading/dimension. 'Fill' the cauldron with gold construction paper circles; again using crayons or perhaps a gold metallic paint pen to add detailing to the cutouts in order to create the illusion of individual gold coins. Arranging pictures of your students amid the 'gold coins' adds the final touch. 2) The Rainbow. Using the width of your pot of gold cutout as a guide, cut a simple arch from white bulletin board paper. Armed with craft paint, invite your students to help you create the colored stripes of the rainbow - using their hand prints! Once dry, attach the rainbow cutout to the bulletin board, securing the pot of gold cutout underneath. 3) The Shamrocks. Find a shamrock template online, printing and cutting accents from various shades of green construction paper. Arrange the cutouts around the bulletin board!

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Kayla Johnson

Kayla is a creative homeschool mom and co-owner of SupplyMe. She's passionate about teaching her kids through hands-on learning and faith-based education. Whether she's crafting with her kids or planning lessons, she loves inspiring others to make learning meaningful and fun. Read more about Kayla →

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