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How to Make a Leprechaun Trap

February 21, 2024 by Mom. Wife. Busy Life. 4 Comments

Learn how to catch a Leprechaun! In this post I share with you a tutorial on how to make a Lephrechaun Trap!

How to Make a Leprechaun Trap

What child hasn’t tried to catch a leprechaun at least once in their life?

It seems like every year around St. Patrick’s Day, the little green men start popping up everywhere.

While some kids may just be looking for a few gold coins, others are hoping to catch one of these mischievous creatures.

If your child is among the latter, you may want to help them make a leprechaun trap! This simple yet effective trap can help snag a leprechaun and bring him or her back home safely.

Keep reading to see how we made our own DIY Leprechaun traps.

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So if you’re looking for a fun activity to do with your child this St. Patrick’s Day, why not try making a leprechaun trap together?

My child recently received a family project to complete at home to make a leprechaun trap! Today I’m here to share with you our leprechaun trap ideas they have made over the last few years.

How to Build a Leprechaun Trap



At the end of this blog post, check out a variety of printable leprechaun trap ideas!

How to Make a Leprechaun Trap

To make a leprechaun trap, you’ll want to provide a variety of supplies for kids to create their trap. Here’s a list of supplies that I recommend:

  • green objects
  • gold coins
  • construction paper
  • green glitter
  • gold glitter
  • colorful popsicle sticks
  • pom poms
  • shamrock confetti
  • beaded necklaces
  • black cauldrons
  • rainbow stickers
  • leprechaun figurines
  • craft buttons
  • pipe cleaners
  • crayons
  • markers
  • straws
  • tape
  • glue
  • shamrock stickers
  • pony beads
  • empty boxes of any size
  • fabric
  • green shred filler
  • Easter grass
  • gift wrapping ribbon

Recommended Books:

  • Three Ways to Catch a Leprechaun by Tara Lazar
  • How to Catch a Leprechaun by Adam Wallace
  • How to Build a Leprechaun Trap by Larissa Juliano
  • How to Trap a Leprechaun by Sue Fliess

Allow your kids to create their own Leprechaun trap! Creativity is key! See what cool traps they come up with their supplies. You’ll be amazed at some of the creations you’ll see.

Leprechaun Hat Popsicle Stick Craft

Here are our leprechaun traps that we’ve created over the years.

Leprechaun Trap Ideas

Leprechaun Trap #1

how to make a leprechaun trap

Supplies used: box, green construction paper, Easter grass, green shred filler, colorful pom poms, black cauldron, gold coins, colorful popsicle sticks, tape.

To trap the leprechaun, the leprechaun crawls up the ladder, tries to get the shiny gold coins, but falls into the trap because he didn’t see the hole that was under the grass and shred filler.

how to make a leprechaun trap

Leprechaun Trap #2

how to make a leprechaun trap

Supplies used: box, green shred filler, gold ribbon, gold Easter egg, black cauldron, decorative glittery shamrocks and coins, green pony beads, green construction paper.

The idea is similar to the one above. The leprechaun will try to obtain the shiny objects on the top but will fall into a tricky trap instead, landing in the box.

Leprechaun Trap #3

Supplies used: box, fabric, black cauldron, gold coins, popsicle sticks, toy ladder, decorative shamrocks, black marker, tape.

For this trap, the leprechaun climbs the ladder, but little does he know, there’s a piece of fabric that is not attached, so he falls into the box by slipping through the fabric.

Leprechaun Trap #4

trap 2

Supplies used: box, stickers, gold coins, paper towel roll, straws, green construction paper, stamps.

The leprechaun would crawl up on the ladder and into the box to retrieve the coins, but the paper towel tubes will crash down and the lid will trap the leprechaun in the box.

trap

Leprechaun Trap #5

Supplies used: box, construction paper, straws, leprechaun decoration, gold coins, stickers, beads, money.

The idea is the leprechaun climbs into the box to get the gold shiny objects but gets stuck and can’t get out.

How to Build a Leprechaun Trap
How to Build a Leprechaun Trap

We hope you have fun creating your own leprechaun traps!

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