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St. Patrick's Day

Lucky Four-Leaf Clover

A single large four-leaf clover with a smiling face and heart-shaped leaves — a cheerful, simple coloring page.

ThemeSt. Patrick's Day
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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Good luck comes in the form of this lucky four-leaf clover coloring page. One big clover takes up the whole page, complete with a cheerful smiling face, four heart-shaped leaves, a curling stem, and a few tiny sparkle marks to show just how lucky it is. The shapes are large and bold with lots of open space, so it is a wonderfully easy page for toddlers and young children. Real four-leaf clovers are very rare, with most clover having only three leaves, which is exactly why finding a fourth leaf is said to bring good fortune. That little fact makes a great talking point while you color. Try shading each heart-shaped leaf a slightly different green, or keep them all the same for a classic look. Print it on US Letter or A4 paper and let the luck shine through.

Coloring Tips

  • Shades of green — give each heart-shaped leaf a slightly different green for a layered, leafy effect.
  • Leave sparkles white — color around the little sparkle marks so they stay bright and lucky.
  • Add a face glow — a light pink on the cheeks of the smiling clover makes it look extra friendly.

Frequently asked questions

Why is a four-leaf clover lucky?
Most clover has only three leaves, so a rare fourth leaf is traditionally said to bring good luck to whoever finds it.
Is this page easy for little kids?
Yes. It is one large clover with bold outlines and plenty of open space, which is ideal for toddlers and preschoolers.

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