Creative since her early age

Hi friends! I don’t know about you but the month of March ALWAYS seems to be the longest for me. Between the small tastes of spring weather and that awkwardness between the next big holiday of Easter, it just seems to drag. On that note – are you by chance looking for a few creative ways to pass the time this March?

Maybe you have had a taste of warmer weather but that dang winter cold comes back with a vengeance, therefore you need some creative boredom buster ideas to break up the days?

Or perhaps you are looking for a few spring themed or St. Patrick’s Day themed DIYs to throw into your holidays craft plans?

Well then you are in the right place today with Glued To My Crafts, because I’m going to make things super easy for you in today’s roundup post! We have made it stress-free for our lovely readers so they can find TONS of kids crafts and activities that are perfect for the month of March!

In this post, I have several different March kids craft tutorials that are mainly centered around St. Patrick’s Day but we also have a few ideas that would be perfect to start welcoming spring into your home as well!

These March crafts are absolutely perfect for the ages of toddler, all the way through elementary school age children. I have a little bit for everyone and every skill level to achieve. Even “not so crafty” adults can join in on the fun with these simple DIY ideas! Did I mention some of our tutorials even make for great keepsakes to display year after year in your home? Seriously – there are many good things you will find below!

So let’s get to it! As you scroll through the list below, you will find tons of great kids craft tutorials that range from using wood popsicle sticks to basic materials such as paper plates and tissue paper. 

Paper Craft Ideas:

This is where you find ideas that mainly only use cardstock paper to complete them.

Popsicle Stick Crafts:

Popsicle sticks are our favorite to use, especially when centered around a holiday!

March Crafts Using Paper Plates:

Paper plates are so super inexpensive and can be “molded” into just about anything!

March Keepsake Ideas:

These keepsake ideas are great for kids to make and gift to those they love on St. Patrick’s Day

Learning Games and Activities:

These are sensory bins, playdough recipe and learning game printables we have shared on our website.

March is Dr. Seuss’ Birthday:

Celebrate the beloved author on March 2nd {and all month long!} with these fine Dr. Seuss craft ideas!

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