St. Patrick’s Day photo booth props are the perfect way to capture great memories with fun party photos!
As soon as Valentine’s Day ends, my kids start planning for St. Patrick’s Day. No matter that we don’t have a drop of Irish blood in us—on St. Patrick’s Day, we’re all Irish in spirit!
Whether you’re having a St. Patrick’s Day party or just want to dress up and take some silly pictures, these free St. Patrick’s Day photo booth printables are for you.

You can also use them as St. Patrick’s Day party decorations along with these shamrock printables.
Scroll down to the bottom of this post for your free download, and while you’re here, check out some fun St. Patrick’s Day facts!
Inside the Free St. Patrick’s Day Photo Booth Bundle
This high-quality St. Patrick’s Day bundle includes everything you need for fun party photos and great memories!
You’ll find the instant download in my Free downloads library for my newsletter subscribers. Just go to the bottom of this post to sign in and you’ll get an email with the secret code.
Just print, cut, and attach to a bamboo stick for instant photo booth fun.
- Hilarious red beard and mustache
- Lucky Horseshoe
- Classic leprechaun hat
- Festive green bow tie
- Fun green beer
- Smoky pipe
- “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” sign
- 2 Shamrocks
- Irish Flag
- Gold coin
These digital downloads are perfect for personal use at your Irish party. Get ready to celebrate with these vibrant, orange-colored and green-themed props!
Some fun facts about St. Patrick’s Day:
St. Patrick was actually English
St. Patrick was an English missionary in Ireland in the 5th century. After being captured by pirates and put to work in Ireland as a young man, he was able to escape back to England.
After he became a Christian priest, he felt the call to return to Ireland to teach others about Christianity.
He died on March 17 461, which became St. Patrick’s Day.
Blue not Green
The holiday was first tied to the color blue, which St. Patrick wore. The use of the color green representing the holiday could be a combination of several things.
It seemed to have come later in the 18th century when, during the Irish rebellion, the soldiers wore green uniforms.
Other reasons for the holiday to be tied to the color green may be that Ireland itself is called the “Emerald Isle”; Shamrocks, which are a prominent Irish symbol, are also green; and the Irish flag features the color green.
Irish Flag Colors
According to tradition, the green on the Irish flag represents the Catholics, and the orange, the Protestants. The white in between symbolizes the peace between the two.
What’s a Leprechaun?
A Leprechaun is a fairy from Irish folklore. Usually pictured as small, mischievous bearded men wearing a green hat and coat.
They spend their time mending shoes which, apparently, is pretty lucrative since they hide all their gold in pots at the end of rainbows to keep it safe.
St. Patrick’s Day Parties
As expected, the Irish take the holiday seriously with parades and festivals throughout Ireland. Surprisingly, the biggest St. Patrick’s Day parade takes place in New York City—it was started by homesick Irish immigrants in 1762.
Get ready to capture happy St. Patrick’s Day memories with these festive, free printables!
More St. Patrick’s Day Fun!
Ready to sham-rock your celebrations? These festive ideas will have you feeling luckier than a leprechaun in a clover field!
- Shamrock Crafts for Kids – Get crafty with these adorable shamrock projects that bring the spirit of St. Paddy’s Day to life!
- Leprechaun Crafts for Kids – These mischievous little leprechaun crafts are too cute to resist—perfect for kids and the young at heart!
- Rainbow Crafts & Art Ideas – Brighten up your day with vibrant and easy rainbow crafts that are pure magic.
- Oven-Cooked Corned Beef & Cabbage – The ultimate way to enjoy this St. Patrick’s Day classic—juicy, tender, and oh-so-delicious!
- Free St. Patrick’s Day Printables – Add festive charm to your party with these fun decorations! 🍀
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What a fun idea!
Great fun! Happy St Particks Day to you@ (or are we meant to wish you the Luck of the Irish?) #HappyNow
Hi! I wanted to start making St Patricks day cards using your printables on the topic because they are gorgeous!… but when I click on the link something is wrong and when I click on the link of the garlands and napkins everything’s fine. Could you maybe check on that, please?
Thank you
Thank you for letting me know, the link has been updated.
I’ve never really celebrated St Patricks Day, even with an Irish boyfriend, but these are super cute!
These are adorable! Thanks for sharing.
I am not Irish but also love St. Patrick’s Day. I love the food and light spiritedness of it all. I will be making corned beef and cabbage for sure.
I will to. It’s my hubby’s favorite!! 🙂
I love this kind of photo-boot props! 🙂
This isn’t a day we celebrate in our country but I love your spirit. Green is one of my fav colors. Sweet pics!