There’s something magical about St. Patrick’s Day, a mix of clovers, rainbows, and little bits of gold that just make you want to grab your pencils and draw! Whether you’re a total beginner or just looking for a creative way to celebrate, these easy St. Patrick’s Day drawing ideas will bring a smile to your face.
You don’t need fancy tools or art skills, just a pencil, paper, and maybe some green crayons or markers.
Drawing for holidays like this is such a fun way to relax, decorate, or even make your own cards and crafts. And the best part? You can get playful with it! From leprechaun hats to lucky horseshoes, each idea lets you experiment with color, shapes, and your own imagination. Let’s dive in and get inspired!
Key Takeaways
- Perfect for beginners, no drawing experience needed!
- Great for kids, families, and anyone feeling festive.
- Use everyday materials like markers, crayons, or pencils.
- Learn simple tricks to make your art pop with color and charm.
- Fun for DIY cards, decorations, or creative journaling.
#1: Lucky Four-Leaf Clover

Start with a simple heart shape, that’s your first leaf. Repeat it three more times in a circle, and you’ve got a clover! Add a curved stem, and don’t worry if your leaves aren’t perfectly even, that’s what gives it personality.
Pro tip: Use different shades of green to add depth or sparkle it up with glitter gel pens!
#2: Leprechaun Hat

Draw a tall, slightly tilted rectangle for the hat’s crown and a wide oval brim beneath it. Add a buckle in the center, a square inside a square and color it bright green. If you’re feeling fancy, doodle a few shamrocks peeking out of the hatband.
#3: Pot of Gold

Sketch a round pot with a wide rim, then fill the top with overlapping circles, your gold coins! Use yellows and oranges for the coins, and shade your pot in black or dark green for contrast.
Bonus idea: Draw a little rainbow arching right into it!
#4: Rainbow and Clouds

Draw soft, curved lines for your rainbow stripes: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple. Add two fluffy clouds at the ends. You can even make one cloud wink or smile for extra charm.
#5: Dancing Leprechaun

Start with a simple stick figure pose, arms out, one leg kicked up, then build on it with basic shapes for the body, hat, and shoes. Don’t stress over details; focus on capturing that joyful motion. Add rosy cheeks and a cheerful grin!
#6: Celtic Knot Heart

Celtic knots might look tricky, but start small, sketch a heart shape, then weave simple loops inside it. You’ll be amazed how it transforms into something beautifully intricate.
Try tracing over your pencil lines with a green pen to make it pop.
#7: Golden Horseshoe

Draw a big “U” shape, add small circles (the nail holes), and color it shiny gold or bronze. A few sparkles or little stars around it make it extra lucky-looking.
#8: Shamrock Balloons

Draw three or four clovers, each attached to a string. Cluster them like a balloon bouquet! Mix in different shades of green or even rainbow-colored strings for a cheerful look.
#9: Leprechaun Boots

Think elf shoes: short, pointy, and curved up at the toe. Add little buckles and bold green coloring. You can draw them standing, dancing, or even filled with gold coins!
#10: Rainbow Trail

Draw a swooping line that spirals across your page like a trail of color. At the start, add a small cloud or clover at the end, maybe a tiny pot of gold. This one looks great on greeting cards!
#11: Irish Flag Hearts

Draw three side-by-side hearts, color one green, one white, and one orange. Add a few sparkles or outlines to give it a festive touch. Perfect for a simple yet meaningful design.
#12: Cup of Irish Tea

Sketch a cute teacup with a shamrock design. Add a swirl of steam shaped like a heart or clover. This cozy little drawing is great for journaling or greeting cards.
#13: Leprechaun Beard

Draw a cheerful face and fill the bottom with bouncy, curved lines for the beard. Make it fiery orange! You can even add a small hat or a pipe for a classic touch.
#14: St. Patrick’s Day Banner

Draw triangle flags across a string, each one decorated differently, shamrocks, gold coins, or mini rainbows. It’s easy and looks adorable when colored in!
#15: Clover Wreath

Start with a circle, then fill it with small clovers or leaves. You can make it look full and lush or keep it minimal. Add a bow on top if you like.
#16: Rainbow Cupcake

Draw a cupcake with fluffy frosting and a tiny rainbow poking out of it. Sprinkle a few gold coins around for decoration. It’s as sweet as it sounds!
#17: Lucky Cat

Combine St. Patrick’s and cute art! Draw a smiling cat wearing a leprechaun hat or holding a clover in its paw. This one’s a hit with kids (and cat lovers).
Conclusion
St. Patrick’s Day is the perfect excuse to let your imagination go wild with color, shapes, and a little Irish charm. Remember: your drawings don’t have to be perfect to be wonderful. Every squiggly line and uneven clover adds character and tells your creative story.
Try mixing these ideas into cards, posters, or even doodles in your sketchbook. And if you loved this theme, you might enjoy spring flower drawings, rainbow art projects, or holiday card doodles next.
No matter where you start, the real treasure isn’t the pot of gold, it’s the joy you find while creating something all your own. So grab that pencil, take a breath, and draw your luck today!
Jessie has a passion for bringing people together through creativity and socializing. She has organized many painting events that have left guests with lasting memories and new friendships. She’s also been to various sip events to unleash her own creativity and connect with like-minded individuals.