St. Patricks’s Day is this week and I’m sharing one of my new favorite traditions with you because I just love how cute this St. Patrick’s Day Lucky Basket is.
As the mom of a 6 year old boy, I just love making every holiday as special as possible so why stop at St. Patrick’s Day? In the morning, I make rainbow pancakes or waffles topped with whip cream, lucky charms, and sprinkles. The night before, I make green lemonade and rainbow ice cubes to go with breakfast.
Following breakfast, is the annual St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt which, if all the clues are followed correctly, it leads to this adorable St. Patrick’s Day Lucky Basket.
Related: St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt Clues
How to Assemble Your Lucky Basket
- Fill your St. Patrick’s Day Lucky Basket.
- Hide the lucky basket somewhere silly.
- Let you child use the St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt Clues to find the lucky basket.
Things to Fill Your Lucky Basket
- Green Gum
- St. Patrick’s Day Books
- Green Silly String
- Chocolate Gold Coins
- Green Beads
- Green St. Patrick’s Day Glasses
- Mini Lego Kit
- Green Bath Paint
- Green Bubbles
- Green Hair Bows/Scrunchies
- St. Patrick’s Day Shirt
- Magic Wand
- Andes Mints
- Green Pajamas
- Lucky Charms
- St. Patrick’s Day Cookie
- Green Tic Tacs
- Green Bath Bombs
- Scratch Off Tickets
- Cash
I also fit in a few fun games and crafts throughout the day to make it extra special. Check out our Etsy Shop to get our St. Patrick’s Day Bingo and St. Patrick’s Day Spot It.
Related: St. Patrick’s Day Puffy Paint Craft
Have you made a St. Patrick’s Day Lucky Basket? If so, what are some of your favorite things to put in it? If you liked this post, please pin and share!
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Meagan is in her mid-thirties and has been married for almost 10 years. She is a proud boy mom, happily navigating her way through the toddler years. She met her husband 20 years ago in high school; they got married 10 years later after graduating from the University of South Florida. Meagan currently helps run a family business with her parents and sister, while blogging about her life and taking care of her three-year-old son full time (at work)!
When she isn’t chasing her son around and constantly picking up Matchbox cars, she enjoys spending time with her family on a beach anywhere. She also loves decorating and organizing her home, delving into fun DIY projects, bargain shopping, and eating at unique restaurants. She also loves Barbecue anything and a good show or movie on Netflix.
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