Get ready for a splash of color and a dash of luck this St. Patrick’s Day! Chasing rainbows to find that legendary treasure is a magical part of childhood fun, and our free pot of gold coloring page collection brings that adventure right to your fingertips. For parents and teachers, these printable activities are a wonderful way to celebrate the March holiday while helping little ones develop creativity and fine motor skills. Here at DrawyLand, we make it easy to download festive, high-quality coloring sheets that will brighten any classroom or home.
Click to Download Your Pot of Gold Coloring Sheet
Ready to start the fun? Below is one of our favorite designs. Simply click the image to download your free, high-resolution PDF, and print as many copies as you need for your little artists. It’s the perfect way to kick off your St. Patrick’s Day celebration!

Our Favorite St. Patrick’s Day Pot of Gold Designs
Every pot of gold is unique, and so are our coloring pages! We offer a variety of designs to capture every child’s imagination. Some feature a simple cauldron of gold overflowing with shiny coins, perfect for younger children who are just learning to color within the lines. Others are more detailed, showing a leprechaun’s treasure sparkling under a brilliant rainbow. These pot of riches coloring printables are great for sparking conversations about luck, treasure, and holiday traditions.

Cute Leprechaun and Rainbow Coloring Sheets
What’s a pot of gold without a mischievous leprechaun guarding it or a vibrant rainbow showing the way? Our collection includes several pages that tell the whole story. You’ll find a cheerful leprechaun with pot of gold coloring page, complete with a cheeky grin and a pointy hat. We also have a beautiful end of the rainbow coloring page, where kids can practice all the colors of the spectrum as it leads to the hidden treasure.

Easy Shamrock and Four-Leaf Clover Printables
Beyond the gold, St. Patrick’s Day is filled with lucky green symbols. Our printables often feature shamrocks and four-leaf clovers surrounding the main treasure. These iconic plants are a fun addition for little hands to color. A shamrock coloring page is a fantastic way to talk about Irish tradition, while a four-leaf clover coloring sheet can lead to a fun conversation about what makes each of us feel lucky.

Coloring Tips for Preschoolers and Toddlers
Coloring should always be about fun, not perfection! For toddlers, a simple pot of gold outline for preschool is ideal. Encourage them to use chunky crayons to build hand strength. For older preschoolers, try markers or colored pencils to fill in the smaller details like individual gold coins. Feeling extra festive? Add some gold glitter glue to the coins to make their pot of riches coloring printable truly sparkle!

Learn About Irish Folklore and Lucky Charms
Use this coloring time as a gentle learning opportunity. As your child colors the rainbow, you can talk about the legend from Irish folklore that says leprechauns hide their pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Explain that leprechauns are mythical creatures known for being clever and tricky. This activity is more than just coloring—it’s a doorway to exploring mythology for children and learning about the stories behind our favorite lucky charms.

More Holiday Coloring Activities for Kids
The festive fun doesn’t have to stop on March 17th! Coloring is a fantastic activity for every celebration, from Easter bunnies to Christmas trees. It helps children understand the changing seasons and the special traditions that come with them. For more creative fun throughout the year, be sure to check out our complete Seasons – Holidays collection for hundreds of free printable coloring pages.

Turn Your Art into a St. Paddy’s Day Decoration
Once the coloring is complete, turn that masterpiece into a festive decoration! Here are a few simple ideas:
- Create a Garland: Carefully cut out each colored pot of gold and string them together to make a cheerful banner for a window or mantel.
- Make Window Clings: Place the colored page on a piece of wax paper and trace the outlines with puffy paint. Once dry, it will peel off and stick to windows.
- Design a Greeting Card: Fold a piece of green construction paper in half and glue the finished artwork to the front for a handmade St. Paddy’s Day card for family or friends.
These printable St. Patrick’s Day decorations add a personal and proud touch to your holiday setup.

