Free St. Patrick’s Day Coloring Pages
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! These free St. Patrick’s Day coloring pages will keep kids happy and occupied for an afternoon or even longer. Coloring is a great fine motor skill, so why not incorporate some holiday fun?
The St. Patrick’s Day coloring pages are all free for you to print and you can print as many as you want. I am providing two sets–one with related seasonal words and one without. In case you missed it, I have several other St. Patrick’s Day activities that can be used at home or in the classroom.

I have ASL signs for St. Patrick’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day Lunch Box Jokes, just to name a few.
There are two sets of St. Patrick’s Day Coloring Pages here. One has a word at the top so the child can practice handwriting and sight words.

The other St. Patrick’s Day PDF coloring book has no words, but lots of possibilities. The child can write the word free hand, or draw their own addition to the picture or even tell a story.
St. Patrick’s Day Coloring PDF
Here is the first one.
St-Patricks-Day-Coloring-Pages-no-wordsAnd, here is the second one.
St-Patricks-Day-Coloring-PagesAnd, here is a third option.
FREE-St.-Patricks-Day-Coloring-PagesColor Pages for St. Patrick’s Day
Here is a preview of the coloring pages for St. Patrick’s Day, if you are going to download them and use them. I have instructions below on how to print this PDF, either as a whole or individual pages. Remember that there are two versions–with and without the words.
The cover of this St. Patrick’s Day coloring book is all the traditional stuff–a leprechaun, rainbow and pot of gold.

One page is just shamrocks. Again, you can print this with or without the word shamrock, depending on if you wish to practice vocabulary or not.

The third sample I’ll show you is the girl leprechaun.

How to Print PDF Coloring Pages for St. Patrick’s Day
First, you need to download these St. Patrick’s Day PDF coloring pages. You do that by clicking the arrow as shown.

Once you download the PDF, you need to open it to print it.
So, open it. From there, your printing options should pop up. It will look something like this.

From there, choose what you want. You likely want to print in black and white, or grayscale as it says. Choose if you want to print all the pages, or just select the coloring pages you prefer. More modern printers also have an option to print using less toner which saves you money.
And that’s it! Make copies if you need to. If you are a teacher, you may be sending this to a network printer and copier. In that case, instructions will vary. Some schools have a volunteer who comes in and just makes copies. Some schools, the teachers all do their own. If you are unsure of how to work your school’s printer/copier, ask.
When I taught, I relied on our admin assistant for a lot of this stuff. But, I always showered her with gifts and thank yous, like little gift cards and such. I find that those folks are a wonderful resource, but people do pester them a lot because they are such a wealth of information.
Anyway, I’m starting to go off topic. An article that started as a resource for free St.Patrick’s Day Coloring Pages, and now I’m talking about school staff. So I’ll stop. Enjoy!
And, here are a few more images if you want to preview what you’re downloading. Though, yes, you can just scroll through the free PDF coloring pages on here too.






Don’t miss the other resources we have on the site for St. Patrick’s Day.