You know what holiday gets looked over in this household? St. Patrick’s Day. I’m just so burned out on the whole Halloween through Valentine’s Day that I kind of ignore St. Paddy’s day, even though it’s probably the holiday that best aligns with my design aesthetic (aka, RAINBOW!). But I do have some fun stuff for you, like these free pastel rainbow St. Patrick’s Day planners stickers. Use them in your regular planner, your Memory Planner, your scrapbook – wherever it makes you happy!

For those of you diving into St. Patrick’s Day and spring in general planner pages, don’t miss out on my free planner printables.I’ll link to some of my favorites at the bottom of this post, but I want to make sure you don’t miss my other planner stickers, like these bold and colorful St. Patrick’s Day planner stickers.

And be sure to grab these printable St. Patrick’s Day rainbow planner pages for your Classic Happy Planner, too. They are so fun and were definitely a favorite layout of mine!

How to Create Your Own Planner Stickers
New to the world of planner stickers? Begin your journey with this introductory post about how to make planner stickers! There, I explore several methods for crafting your own planner stickers. The basics involve printing your designs on sticker paper and using scissors for cutting. I delve into more techniques and favorite tools in my post, but all you need to start are sticker paper, scissors, and a bit of time.

I prefer full sheet labels for my stickers. They’re simpler to peel compared to traditional sticker paper, which doesn’t have slits on the back for easy peeling (also way cheaper!). Make sure you choose “fit to page” before printing.
Incorporating Planner Stickers into Your Planner
If you’re new to using planner stickers, it might seem like a lot at first. If you’re a perfectionist, you might worry about ruining your planner layout with misplaced stickers (hear, hear!). I recommend jotting down your weekly plans first, then embellishing the planner with stickers. Others prefer to lay down stickers initially and then fill in their schedule. It’s all about your personal style, which may evolve over time.

Remember, the goal of using a planner is to enhance your organization and well-being, not add stress. So, don’t fret over achieving perfection in your sticker placement (easier said than done, I get it).
St. Patrick’s Day Content
I already linked to my stickers and planner inserts, but the fun doesn’t end there! I also have a St. Patrick’s Day-themed weekly meal planning page and these March Journaling Prompts (I actually have these for every month, and if you want them you can find the links to the whole collection in the blog post).

And of course, there is no shortage of rainbow content here. Personal favorite of mine is this rainbow habit tracker. I also love the colors on these rainbow planner stickers. You can find all of my rainbow stuff here if you’d like to browse.

If you’re looking for something crafty, here’s a button clover I made years ago that is still getting traffic (probably because it’s super cute, super easy, and really great for little kids).
Where to Find More Printable Planner Stickers
Explore a wide array of printable planner stickers in my Etsy shop! You can find all of my free planner printables here! 🙂

Download your free printable St. Patrick’s day stickers by clicking here or clicking on the black and white “download” button below. If you encounter any issues, feel free to contact me for assistance and I will be happy to help. Enjoy!
