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Chocolate Shamrock Cards

Give out some luck this St. Patrick’s Day with these four leaf clover treat cards. Who doesn’t want a little extra luck, especially when it’s in the form of chocolate?

Chocolate Shamrock Cards | Oh Happy Day! Chocolate Shamrock Cards | Oh Happy Day!

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You will need: a ruler, green paper, green foil wrapped chocolate hearts, double sided tape, craft knife, bone folder, gold paint pen, screw or hole punch, green bakers twine, and scissors

Step 1: Using the ruler and a bone folder, score the paper down the middle.
Step 2: Fold the paper in half. Trim the folded paper in to a 4″ wide piece. Unfold the paper and trim it so one side is a 4 by 4″ square and the other side is 4″ wide by 4.25″ long. One side of the card is longer so it can wrap over the chocolates.
Step 3: Punch a hole close to the edge of each side of the card.
Step 4: Write your message in gold pen on the long side of the card.
Step 5: Tape the chocolates to the inside of the card in a four leaf clover shape. Tie the card shut with baking twine and give out on St. Patrick’s Day!

Chocolate Shamrock Cards | Oh Happy Day! Chocolate Shamrock Cards | Oh Happy Day!

  1. Beth

    March 4, 2015

    Super cute! I’m working on a St Patty’s craft right now and clovers are not as easy as they appear!

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  2. Emily

    March 4, 2015

    This is such a darling idea (but I would expect nothing less from Oh Happy Day)! I have decided to celebrate St. Patrick’s day more this year so keep the inspiration coming! xx
    http://www.vivreblog.com

  3. Kari

    March 4, 2015

    This is a cute idea. I’m sure my office friends would love these!
    Kari
    http://www.sweetteasweetie.com

  4. Heather

    March 4, 2015

    OK, these are adorable. Going to make some right now!

  5. john doherty

    March 7, 2015

    Looks great, but you know a shamrock isn’t a 4 leaf clover. It’s the young sprig of the clover plant, and traditionally, they only have 3 leaves.
    And it’s Paddy, not Patty, that would be St. Patricia.

    My GF loves your blog! She’ll kill me for commenting!

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