Lucky Little Journal Spreads for St. Paddy's Day 🍀
If you’re looking for an easy way to add a little shamrock magic to your journal this March, this blog post is the perfect place to start. We’re sharing St. Paddy’s Day spread inspiration from both our own planner and our amazing community, beginning with a cozy double‑page layout from us that mixes gratitude prompts and a wishlist so you can celebrate what you already have and dream about what you’d like to bring into your life next.🌈
Here’s what you’ll need to build these spreads:
- Dot grid journal or planner
- St. Patrick’s Day stickers
- Dot grid spacing sheet for measuring and spacing
- Tombow MONO Drawing Pens: sizes 1, 3, and 5 for outlines and borders
- Tombow Dual Brush Pens (for the Gratitude & Wishlist Spread)
- N95 – Cool Gray
- 991 – Light Ochre
- 177 – Dark Jade
- 126 – Light Olive
Gratitude & Wishlist Spread✨

This double-page spread is split between gratitude on the left and a playful wishlist on the right, all wrapped in shamrocks, rainbows, and leprechauns. On the left, divide the page into four simple boxes and fill them with light yellow lines for writing. Title each box “I am lucky because…” and decorate the corners with St. Patrick’s Day stickers. On the right, create one big box under a bold “Wishlist” heading, again using soft yellow lines for your list. Frame the box with stickers and use this space to jot down things you’re wishing for, saving up for, or hoping will be part of your “lucky” year.
Now that you’ve seen our take on a lucky St. Paddy’s spread, let’s look at how our Chubgirl Planner Group has run with the theme. Our community always finds the most creative ways to use each theme and we hope these inspire your own pages!
Amy Buchanan, Lauri Katrina Howe, Regena Andrew
These three cover spreads turn the St. Paddy’s collection into full storybook landscapes. Rolling green hills, rainbow skies, and winding paths of coins and clovers create whole little worlds where leprechauns, mushroom houses, and lucky pots of gold live together. Perfect as cover pages, dividers, or just a happy place to flip to whenever you need a bit of extra luck!
Amy Cahill Fouts
Amy turns her St. Patrick’s Day kit into a cozy “snapshot of right now” spread with a 'currently' page on the left and an open memories page on the right. The gingham grid holds nine prompts like what you're loving, watching, and making, while the page beside it is framed by leprechauns and mushroom houses, ready for journaling, doodles, or photos from the day.
Angie Rippin
Angie’s weekly spread shows how full and festive a planner can look using just the planner kit and vinyl sticker sheets. Big leprechauns, rainbow corners, and clover‑filled boxes frame each day, while washi strips and tiny planner stickers separate plans.
Anita Ayala
Anita’s spread is a great example of how clean and simple the stickers can look while still feeling super fun. She keeps the top of the week light with just a few full boxes and washi, then anchors the whole layout with a bold rainbow scene of leprechauns along the bottom.
Hannah Bradley
This cute Hobonichi Weeks spread shows how well the St. Patrick’s Day kit works in a smaller format. Vertical stickers on the left keeps the weekly plans tidy, while the right page becomes a flexible to‑do list with little blank notes and checklist stickers.
Jen Miller
This playful weekly spread dives under the sea, mixing themes like Deep Blue Sea, Happy Axolotl, Turtley Awesome, and more with little green top hats and clovers. Each day sits inside bright blue borders with whales, turtles, coral, etc turning the whole week into one big St. Paddy's ocean scene.
Kirstin Giroux
This St. Paddy’s week spread keeps things super neat and functional with long lined columns for each day, then adds a playful twist with a rainbow across the top and rolling green hills along the bottom. Stickers frame the writing space so it feels calm and organized while being packed with festive charm.
Violet Jen Shelton
This spread creatively brings Hobonichi stickers into a dot grid notebook, turning them into a full weekly layout plus a “lucky things” list. Vertical date strips and boxes keep the left page structured, while the right page stays open for notes and to‑dos.
Traci Gardner
These photos are such a fun reminder that St. Paddy’s stickers aren’t just for planners. By wrapping a simple green cardstock box with patterned washi and a bold “St. Paddys Day” sticker, this homemade treat box instantly turns into a festive little gift that's perfect for tucking in candy bars, snacks, or party favors.
St. Paddy’s Day is such a fun excuse to play with color, experiment with new layouts, and let your stickers spill off the planner page onto treats, covers, and little crafts. However you choose to celebrate, we hope this collection inspires you to follow the rainbow, make something cute, and find a few extra “lucky” moments in your life!☘️