I just packed away all our winter crafts and decorations and honestly… the windows looked sad. We needed something fresh, colorful, and a bit hopeful — and who couldn’t use a little luck right now?
This four leaf clover suncatcher craft was the perfect reset: simple, bright, and totally doable with my 29-month-old.

🎯 What You’ll Need for This Four Leaf Clover Suncatcher Craft
We fully worked with what we had. Leftovers.
- Four leaf clover template (cardboard or printable see below)
- Green cardstock (for the clover frame)
- Transparent paper (we used this the most)
- Small snippets of bleeding tissue paper (leftovers)
- Clear package tape (wide tape works best)
- Scissors

I sadly had no contact paper. I would’ve preferred it.
Clear package tape works, it’s just a bit more fiddly — still totally fine.
Optional swaps:
- Contact paper instead of tape (easier, less patchwork)
- Regular tissue paper if that’s all you have (colors will be softer)
- Laminating sheets also work if you have them
Free Printable Four Leaf Clover Cut Out Template:

🛠️ How to Set Up the Shamrock Suncatcher (Low Prep)
I did most of this while my toddler was already sitting next to me playing with our DIY Play Dough.
- I made a pre-cut cardboard four leaf clover.
- Transferred that shape onto green cardstock and cut it out.

- Cut out the inside, leaving a thick clover frame.
- Pre-cut the transparent paper and tissue paper into small pieces
(all leftovers from previous crafts).

- Taped clear package tape sticky-side up on the table.
- Placed the green clover frame on top and secured the edges.
Setup done.
🎯 How We Did the Shamrock Craft (Real Life Version)
My son is 29 months and this is not our first window or collage-style craft, so he jumped right in.

He placed mostly transparent paper first — big pieces, overlapping, adjusting. Then he added a few colorful bleeding tissue paper snippets here and there. I liked that mix a lot actually, very light and airy.
Because I used tape instead of contact paper, I let him finish completely first.
After he was done, I went back in with more tape on top to secure everything so nothing would fall off. He was very proud.

Once finished, straight to the window. The light did the rest.

🧠 What Toddlers Actually Learn From This
Supposedly a lot of learning is happening here:
- Understanding transparent vs solid materials
- Cause & effect (light shining through)
- Fine motor control when placing thin paper
- Visual planning inside a defined shape
- New words: four leaf clover, shamrock, lucky, light, and I always like practicing colors.
And honestly? He keeps pointing at it days later. That’s when I know a craft worked.
📌 Honest Mum Thoughts
This is one of those crafts that feels calm. No rushing, no mess explosions, no constant correcting.
It’s also:
- great for multiple kids
- perfect for daycare or preschool
- works even if you don’t have perfect supplies
Contact paper would’ve made it easier, yes.
But tape still did the job — and sometimes that’s just real life.
❓ Shamrock vs Four Leaf Clover — What’s the Difference?
This comes up ALL the time, truth must be told I am not a native speaker and I wasn’t sure. So here it is clearly:
- A shamrock usually has three leaves
→ It’s the traditional Irish symbol linked to St. Patrick. - A four leaf clover has four leaves
→ It’s rarer and traditionally means luck.
For St. Patrick’s Day crafts, people use both terms interchangeably — and that’s okay I guess, especially with kids. In this post, we’re using a four leaf clover shape, but it still fits perfectly into St. Patrick’s Day themes.
🔗 Related Crafts You’ll Want to Try
- St. Patrick’s Day Crafts for Toddlers (comming soon)
- Easy Bleeding Tissue Paper Hearts Craft
- My favorite Valentine’s Finger Paint Heart Cards
👉 These 15 Valentine Craft Ideas for Toddlers my son loved
👉 Family Valentine’s Day Ideas to try with your partner
👉 Free Printable Heart Shape Worksheets for Toddlers
💚 Try It & Stay Connected
If you try this four leaf clover suncatcher, I’d love to see it — tag @mommyscrafttime so I can cheer you on.
I share real-life toddler crafts (the doable kind) on Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook.
And if you want more ideas like this — seasonal, low mess, actually realistic — you can also join my Skool community or grab the activity magazine when you feel like it. No pressure 🤍 I’d love to meet you there for a cup of tea 🙂
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