PROJECT: SHAMROCK PLACEMATS 


Shamrocks are the eternal symbol of St. Patrick’s Day. Steeped in tradition dating back to the 14th century, when the shamrock made it’s first mention in the English language. Rumored to have been used by Ireland’s patron saint, St. Patrick, to represent the Holy Trinity. The term shamrock refers to a young sprig of clover that makes its first appearance in the early spring months and belongs to the species Trifolium dubium. Add a personal touch to your holiday decor this year by crafting your own shamrock-inspired placemats and mini-clover sprigs that St. Patrick himself would approve!


MATERIALS:

1 yard green fabric such as burlap, felt, or cotton

Iron

Scissors

Fabric pencil

Straight pins

Spray Adhesive

Shamrock template: Shamrock Template 1Shamrock Template 2


STEPS:

1. Photocopy shamrock templates to the desired size and cut out. Iron your fabric to flatten and secure your pattern to the fabric using straight pins. Trace pattern directly onto the fabric using the fabric pencil; then cut out fabric shamrocks.

2. In a well ventilated area, apply a light mist of fabric adhesive to one side of your fabric shamrock; then repeat on the opposite side. Allow shamrocks to dry completely.

(Helpful hints: To create a matching table runner, simply print multiple shamrock templates to your desired size and pin back-to-back on the fabric. Cut out fabric shamrocks by leaving the ends attached to each other)



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: MINI-CLOVER SPRIGS


MATERIALS:

Green paper or fabric remnants such as burlap, felt, or cotton

Iron

Scissors

Fabric pencil

Straight pins

Spray Adhesive

Shamrock template: Shamrock Template 2

Floral Wire

Hot glue gun


STEPS:

1. Photocopy shamrock templates to the desired size and cut out. Iron your fabric to flatten and secure your pattern to the fabric using straight pins. Trace pattern directly onto the fabric using the fabric pencil; then cut out fabric shamrocks.

2. In a well ventilated area, apply a light mist of fabric adhesive to one side of your fabric shamrock; then repeat on the opposite side.  Crimp the leaves to make a more lifelike appearance. Allow shamrocks to dry completely.

3. Cut floral wire in alternating heights, ranging in size from roughly two to six inches. Pierce the floral wire through the shamrock, and apply a small dot of hot glue to secure. (If using paper or felt, simply glue the floral wire to the backside of the shamrock)

4. Arrange the mini-clover in pots filled with moss, or small pebbles.

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