DIY Custom Beer Mugs for St. Patrick’s Day

It’s March 1st and that can only mean one thing: It’s time to start crafting for St. Patrick’s Day! As promised on Sunday, here is the first green craft for the year. These DIY custom beer mugs for St Patrick’s Day are easy to make and the perfect home for your green beer this year.

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This month I’m trying out a new fun blog hop. Every month we are given a craft medium and we have to create a DIY project with it. You know how much I love a challenge and this month is Mod Podge! Of course, that is the perfect excuse to pull out the glitter.

 

Close up of Glittery Shamrock Mugs on Green Background

These DIY custom beer mugs for St. Patrick’s Day are full of sparkle and fun, perfect for any celebration. No worries if you’re not a beer drinker. They can totally be filled with whatever you want, like this family-friendly Lucky Lime Punch Recipe!

Even better, these babies are dishwasher safe on the top rack after they are fully cured. The wait time is the worst part of this project but the end result is so worth it. Not to mention, it’s a super easy craft to actually make.

 

Close up of Glittery Shamrock Mugs on Wood Background

Custom Beer Mugs Materials

 

2 Clear Glass Steins on Their Sides

Step 1

First, clean your mugs with rubbing alcohol as recommended on the Mod Podge instructions.

 

Blue Painters Tape on Top of Clear Glass Stein

Step 2

Next, add a strip of blue painter’s tape to the top of one of your clear glass steins. It should be at least 2 inches wide from the lip of the stein.

 

Shamrock Sticker and Blue Painters Tape on Clear Glass Stein

Step 3

Now, attach one of your shamrock stickers to the front of the glass stein. Be sure to press it down firmly to ensure it is nicely adhered to the glass.

 

Mod Podge on Clear Glass Stein with Shamrock Sticker

Step 4

Then cover your clear glass stein in a layer of Mod Podge. Do not cover the handle.

Step 5

Before adding glitter, place a piece of construction paper on your work surface. This protects the surface and also makes it easy to return excess glitter to the container.

 

Hand Holding Green Glitter Covered Stein

Step 6

Next, generously coat with green glitter. Shake off the excess as needed and return the excess to your container when you finish.

Step 7

If needed, touch up any areas that need additional glitter. You want a nice even coat on your stein.

 

Hand Holding Green Glitter Stein with Shamrock in Center

Hand Holding Green Glitter Stein with Blue Tape Removed and Shamrock in Center

Step 8

Then carefully remove the shamrock sticker and painters tape from your stein. Touch up any areas where the Mod Podge seeped under the tape or sticker.

 

Dried Green Glitter Stein with Shamrock Window

Step 9

Set your stein to the side and allow to dry for 2-3 hours.

 

Shamrock Sticker Negative Cut Out of Sticker Sheet next to Scissors

Step 10

Next, cut the shamrock sticker outline out of your sticker sheet.

 

Shamrock Sticker Negative on Clear Glass Stein next to Scissors

Step 11

Carefully place the shamrock outline on your glass stein, again firmly press the edges to ensure they are stuck to the glass.

 

Blue Painters Tape Around Edges of Shamrock Sticker Negative on Clear Glass Stein next to Scissors

Step 12

Because the edges on the shamrock outline are so thin, press painters tape around them.

 

Mod Podge on Shamrock on Clear Glass Stein

Step 13

Now, add a coat of Mod Podge to the shamrock.

 

Green Glitter over Stencil on Stein

Step 14

Again, place a piece of construction paper under the stein and cover the shamrock in a generous coat of green glitter.

 

Green Glitter Shamrock on Clear Glass Stein

Step 15

Then carefully remove the painters tape and shamrock sticker outline.

Step 16

As before, touch up any areas where the Mod Podge seeped under.

Step 17

Now set your stein aside and allow to dry for 2-3 hours.

 

Additional Coat of Mod Podge on Green Glitter Stein with Shamrock Window

Additional Coat of Mod Podge on Glitter Shamrock Clear Glass Stein

Step 18

After your steins are dry, add another coat of Mod Podge to each. Take care to only cover the glittery areas.

Step 19

Again, allow the steins to dry another 2-3 hours.

Step 20

Repeat steps 18 and 19 two more times. Make sure you allow each coat to dry before adding the next.

Step 21

Lastly, allow your steins to cure for 28 days. Once they are cured, they are dishwasher safe on the top rack.

 

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I’m totally in love with how these DIY custom beer mugs for St. Patrick’s Day turned out! They are glittery, pretty, and green… everything you want for a fun holiday. Share one with a girlfriend or give one to hubs to use (I recommend keeping the extra glittery one for yourself because, shiny). Either way, you’ll love sipping your favorite festive drink out of this DIY creation.

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Bring on the Crafts — A Craft & DIY Blog Hop

On the first Wednesday of each month, a group of DIY and crafty bloggers join forces. Together with hosts Marie from The Inspiration Vault and Habiba from Craftify My Love, they bring you the #BringontheCrafts blog hop. Each blogger creates a fun craft or DIY project to share that follows a monthly materials theme. March’s theme is Mod Podge! Each blogger chooses their own craft to make as long as they love it and it uses Mod Podge in the project.

Our March Co-hosts

Jenny at Cookies, Coffee and Crafts • Gail at Purple Hues and Me
Heather at Glitter on a Dime • Marie at DIY Adulation • Janet at Try It – Like It

Join in on the fun! If you’d like to participate next month, you can request to join our Bring on the Crafts Facebook Group. Next month’s theme is Flowers!

Not a blogger, but a creative mind none the less!? Don’t worry, Share your awesome creations in our Craft Cult Facebook Group. This is also a great place to ask craft & DIY related questions and find inspiration for your next project.

Now let’s see all of those amazing Craft and DIY Projects!

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How to Organize Kids Papers to Keep Clutter Gone

How many times have you cleaned off the table and found piles of your kids papers? From schoolwork to artistic creations, these papers can clutter up your home quickly. Take back your home and find out how to organize kids papers.

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My kids love sharing their creations and worksheets from school with me. My kindergartner especially wants to share every single sheet, drawing, and Scholastic reader with me. I love that she is so excited about it, but she also fights me on getting rid of the papers.

Like most moms, I occasionally wait until she isn’t around and toss them anyway. The problem with that is she isn’t learning to discern what is important to keep and what is not. Right now it all seems important to her and she needs my guidance.

Now, you can guide your child and keep the clutter down with these tips for how to organize kids papers. There may still be the occasional behind-the-pack pitch, but most of the time you will teach your kids to start discerning for themselves.

 

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Organize School Papers

Kids love sharing everything they learn during the day. Of course, do you really need 10 sheets of your child tracing letters or a year’s worth of spelling tests? My favorite way to wrangle these papers is with these DIY School Year Journals.

Place a folder in the back of the journal for kids to store the papers they want to keep. If your child tries to keep everything, eventually the folder gets too full. When that happens, teach her to go through what she has and decide what is truly important to her.

Organize Kids Artwork

Kids collect a plethora of artwork. In one crafty session at home we end up with 20+ new masterpieces. To cut down on the clutter, kiddos can pick their favorite creations to be displayed in one of these art frames.

These frames are the absolute best because they open up and have storage inside for additional artwork. When we replace the displayed artwork with a new one, the old one goes into the storage pocket. When the kids are older, they each get to take their frame with them and will have all of their favorite artwork from their childhood.

 

Kids Artwork Hanging on Wall

If you don’t want to buy frames, you can DIY this kids artwork display. Hang it on the wall in the kids room and let them display their creations. You can also add the rule that when they want to add a new piece of art, they have to choose an old one to get rid of.

Organize Kids Personal Documents

When it comes to organizing kids personal documents, they should be kept with the rest of the family’s important documents. There are quite a few options for organizing these documents such as a file cabinet, family binder, and digitally. Read this post about how to organize personal information now for ideas on how to organize those important papers.

 

Pile of School Papers and Coloring Sheets

Go Digital to Organize Kids Papers

If you’re ready to deep dive into decluttering your papers, go digital to organize kids papers. This is super easy. Get a large flash drive for each child. As they bring home papers that they want to keep, scan them into your computer and add the digital file to the flash drive.

Keep it even more organized and itemize files into folders labeled by year. Again, when your kids grow up and move out, the flash drive goes with them. It’s a beautiful memento for them to treasure in adulthood.

 

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Keep your kitchen table and counters clear with these tips for how to organize kids papers. Guide your kids to learn how to discern between the important papers and the ones they won’t miss. You still might have to sneak a few out but it will be so much better.

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St. Patrick’s Day Crafts to Make this Weekend

March is almost here and that means it’s time to start getting ready for St. Patrick’s day. To get your creative juices flowing, here are some easy St. Patrick’s Day crafts to make this weekend!

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St. Patrick’s Day is one of the few holidays where I am all about the clothes and accessories. I have owned countless Hello Kitty shirts themed for the holiday and love creating my own unique accessories to wear.

Even now when I don’t go anywhere to celebrate, I still love getting dressed up with the kiddos and parading around the house blasting Flogging Molly. Something about the whole thing is simply a blast.

Before I start sharing new St. Patrick’s Day crafts with you on Friday, I wanted to kick off the week with some crafts that you can get started on right now.

 

Glittery Green and Gold St. Patrick's Day Wreath

Dollar Store St. Patrick’s Day Wreath (Our Crafty Mom)

You have to love the endless possibility of dollar store finds, like this easy (not-to-mention, budget-friendly) St. Patrick’s day wreath. It’s the perfect way to dress up your door for the holiday.

 

DIY Wood Shim Shamrock (A Wonderful Thought)

Of course, you can’t forget the mantle. This wood shim shamrock would look great with any decor.

 

St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Banner

St. Patrick’s Day Banner (Dagmar Bleasdale)

When you’re decorating your mantle, add this St. Patrick’s Day banner for more holiday decoration. Perfect for a party or celebrating with the kiddos.

 

Lucky Shamrock Embroidery Hoop Art

Easy Embroidery with Felt Buttons for St. Patrick’s Day (Adventures of a DIY Mom)

Need some easy wall decor to put up this year? How about this super easy embroidery idea made with felt buttons!

 

Boxwood St. Patrick's Day mantle

Boxwood Topiaries Garland St. Patrick’s Day Mantle (Made in a Day)

These topiaries are awesome if you need versatile decor. Put the up for St. Patrick’s Day, then add some florals or bright decorative eggs for Spring and Easter.

 

St Patrick's Day Party Hat Headband

St. Pats Party Hats (DIY Adulation)

Don’t forget to rock your style on St. Patrick’s Day! These super adorable party hats are super easy to make and you can get everything you need to make them at the Dollar Tree!

 

Rae Dunn Style St. Patrick's Day sign

Rae Dunn Inspired Happy St. Patrick’s Day Sign (Cookies, Coffee, and Crafts)

Do you love the simple look of Rae Dunn decor? If so you will go nuts for this Rae Dunn inspired St. Patrick’s Day craft! It’s beautiful, easy to make, and perfect to set on your mantle or on a shelf during March.

 

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DIY St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Pin Craft (My Pinterventures)

Kids out of green clothes that fit this year? Your kiddos will be 100% pinch-proof with these adorable shamrock pins on their outfits.

 

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You’ll be ready for shenanigans in no time with these St. Patrick’s Day crafts to make this weekend! Grab your craft supplies and crank up the Flogging Molly and you’re ready for a relaxing and rejuvenating make session. Don’t forget to come back on Friday for the first St. Patrick’s Day craft of the year from me!

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