Here are some fun ideas for celebrating St. George’s feast day (April 23) with kids! Some of them are not actually “St. George Crafts”, but are knights and dragons, so use your imaginations 😉 You can find all of my resources for living the liturgical year in April here. Now let’s take a look at these St. George and the dragon crafts!
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These are so cute! I absolutely love them!
Lacy, I could just hug you!!! We've got a St. George Day for our homeschol group this Friday and was still trying to figure out what to do. This has so many ideas to consider. I had forgotten about the great knight project from That Artist Woman. Not sure if I'll tackle that with a big group though – one of the others would probably be better.
Hi Lacy,
These resources are perfect for celebrating this special saint! God bless!
I LOVE LOVE this pic. My son is using it for his All Saint’s Day to lure in his listeners! I am so thankful that you used a serpent rather than a dragon – it was so easy to explain the connection between the Evil One and the serpent or dragon in our faith (visions of the Blessed Mother stepping on a snake, St. Michael, etc.). Thank-you!