One of my new favorite ways to make St.Patricks Day fun for my 6 year old is doing a treasure hunt that leads to a pot of gold, so to speak. I gather fun green-themed items, chocolate gold coins, beads, money, and other silly things I can put in a plastic cauldron and I hide it somewhere in the house. These St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt Clues make finding the pot of gold much more fun and entertaining.
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You can get these St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt Clues in our Etsy Shop, print, and reuse as many times as you want. There are 13 silly clues and each one leads to one more entertaining than the last! You can hide them in all sorts of places around the house, leaving the pot of gold for the final clue.
Things to fill your pot of gold:
- Green Gum
- 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 or Pajamas
- Magic Wand
- Andes Mints
- Lucky Charms
- St. Patrick’s Day Cookie
- Green Tic Tacs
- Green Bath Bombs
- Scratch Off Tickets
- Cash
More Fun Ways to Make St. Patrick’s Day Special
- St. Patrick’s Day Charcuterie Board
- Make Rainbow Colored Pancakes or Waffles
- Lucky Charms
- Chocolate Coins
- Cool Whip with Sprinkles
- Make Rainbow Ice Cubes to put in Water, Juice, or Lemonade
Related: St. Patrick’s Day Bingo
Want to make this St. Patrick’s Day one they’ll never forget…
Grab your own St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt Clues by clicking the link below.
What kinds of fun things do you to make St. Patrick’s Day special? 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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