These St. Patrick’s Day cards are vintage inspired and perfect for journaling and make a great gift tag for your Irish BFF.
For some reason I’ve had green on the brain the past few weeks. Haha! While the BIG day is quickly approaching, in my book it’s NEVER too late to share some holiday fun and inspiration.
Based on the responses I’ve received on a couple of my St. Patrick’s Day posts — y’all are BIG fans of St. Patty’s Day! Fist bump, right here – right now, friends. Go ahead, give your screen a little fist bump.

Vintage Inspired St. Patrick’s Day Cards

I found the vintage graphics for these ladies over on the Graphics Fairy blog and went to work creating. After a little layering and adding a festive font, these beauties were born.
Some call these project life cards, 3×4 pocket cards or journaling cards. Based on their size, they have some serious versatility! And in my mind, these cards have some serious purpose too. (wink-wink)
For those who have journals or like to spice up their day planners, these might be a super cute addition to your creativity. If you use them for that purpose — please tag me on social media or e-mail me! I’d love to see how you put my printables to use in your own projects.


Supplies for St. Patrick’s Day Cards:
White Cardstock
Printer (or print at local office store)
Scissors or Paper Cutter
Corner Punch, optional
Once you’ve printed and cut them out, enjoy putting them to good use! Voila.
Something I took into consideration was whether or not to put text on them. Actually, I run a lot of my projects by my sister. It’s always good to get some feedback and I appreciate how much she puts up with me and my ideas . Hee-hee. Anywho, she mentioned liking the one and preferred it without text.
Soooo, I decided to offer both. There’s a set with text and a set without — all on one sheet, because I’m certain that you can put them all to good use! Enjoy.

PRINT OR DOWNLOAD ST. PATTY’S DAY CARDS

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Karen says
These are so pretty! Thank you!
Tammie says
When I try to print the cards, all I get is your header and no pictures. What am I doing wrong?