Clover Placemats
Hosting a brunch this St. Paddy’s day? Deck your table in good luck charms! Today we’re sharing the pattern for these oversized clover placemats. Aren’t they fun?
We’ve also designed some matching shamrock confetti for you to sprinkle to your heart’s content. And, of course, we made some straw toppers and napkin toppers for you too. They just add a little something extra festive to the setting, we think.
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Our St. Paddy’s Day party décor is the perfect way to add a pinch of green to your dining table. We’ve listed out everything you need and will guide you every step of the way. Just gather your tools and materials and follow along with the super simple steps below to make your own clover placemats, clover confetti, and clover toppers.
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How to Make Paper Clover Placemats
For this project, we have included both PDF and SVG files. Just download the files below and cut out your designs with your cutting machine or by hand. Feel free to use the paper suggested above or various greens of your choice.
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Tools
Materials
- For the confetti — Frosted Paper Succulent Pack
- For the placemat — Cardstock: Yellow Green Pack
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I’m so excited to make this for our family’s Corned Beef and Cabbage St. Patrick’s Day dinner. It was my Grandma’s Birthday, and we still celebrate it for her!
Love it! What a fun visual for your table.