7 Lucky Quotes For St. Patrick’s Day - PicCollage (2024)
With St. Patrick’s Day quickly approaching, we thought it’s the perfect time to share 7 of our favorite quotes to celebrate the Patron Saint of Ireland. Of course, we also wanted to share how we created these collages to provide some inspiration as you make your own lucky creations. So raise a glass to these wise, funny, and festive quotes and scroll down to see how to create something special for yourself.
“The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.”
What’s more magical than a four-leaf clover, especially around St. Patrick’s Day? For this quote we used our “Flower Fields” backgrounds – choosing the clovers, of course – to highlight this quote from Yeats. Our bold “Bebas Neue” font is the perfect contrast to the textured background and makes the words really pop.
“For each petal on the shamrock, this brings a wish your way: Good health, good luck, and happiness for today and every day.”
To highlight this Irish Blessing, we chose our delicate “Dawning New Day” font on a lined background from our “My Classroom” background pack. Paired with a few simple stickers, we love how it looks like it could be a handwritten note from one friend to another.
“A good friend is like a four-leaf clover, hard to find and lucky to have.”
To create a fun collage using this Irish Proverb, we focused on bold font pairings to highlight certain words in the quote. For most of the text, we used the simple “Denver” font, but for the words “clover” and “lucky” we used “King Basil” to draw the eye to the St. Patrick’s themed words. A single clover sticker from the “Lucky Charms” sticker pack completes the collage!
“There are no strangers here, only friends you haven’t met.”
For this collage featuring a quote widely attributed to Irish poet William Butler Yeats, we were feeling lucky. And by that we mean that we used our “Lucky Glitter” backgrounds and “Feeling Lucky” stickers to create a playful collage in the colors of the Irish flag. Paired with the “Dawnton” font, we think it’s the perfect thing to share with a new found friend.
“There is luck in leisure.”
Here we highlighted the word “Luck” using the “Scrabble Letters (Classic)” sticker pack to spell out the word and make it the focal point of the collage. We then used the “Signature” font to finish the quote and our “Lucky Charms” stickers to give it a pop of Irish flair.
“Be yourself because everyone else is taken.”
For this classic quote from Irish poet Oscar Wilde quote, we tried to take his advice. Rather than focusing on orange and green or classic Irish imagery, we did something completely different. Using the “Papercute” font, we spelled out “Be Yourself” one letter at a time, each in a different color, following the shape of the rainbow sticker in the center of the collage. We finished the quote using the “Mt. of Christmas” font in a neutral color.
“May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back.”
Who says a St. Patrick’s Day collage needs to have green in it? For this Irish Blessing, we started with our dreamy “Aurora Lights” backgrounds. To get the “cutout” effect with the text, we used the color dropper tool to match the font color with one of the colors in the backgrounds. We then made sure to highlight the text in a corresponding color to make the quote really stand out!
"Wherever you go and whatever you do, may the luck of the Irish be there with you." "May the luck of the Irish enfold you. May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you."
A four-leaf clover is one of the most famous symbols of luck associated with St. Patrick's Day. We all know that a four-leaf clover is a sign of luck, but have you ever stopped to think why?
These immigrants and first generation Irish-American prospectors were, sometimes disparagingly, said to have “the luck of the Irish” when they made a strike or were successful. The unsaid assumption being that it was luck rather than knowledge, hard work, or skill that brought riches.
"A good friend is like a four-leaf clover, hard to find and lucky to have." "May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow. And may trouble avoid you wherever you go." "A wish that every day for you will be happy from the start and may you always have good luck and a song within your heart."
While no one can confirm with certainty why wearing so much green became popular, there is a very good reason, according to the Irish, not to do so, Haggerty said. According to superstition, the color green was thought to bring bad luck because it was the favorite color of the fairy folk.
The leaves of four-leaf clovers are said to stand for faith, hope, love, and luck. It's often said that Ireland is home to more four-leaf clovers than any other place, giving meaning to the phrase “the luck of the Irish.” If you're lucky enough to find a four-leaf clover, look for more!
A fourth leaf is where we get the luck from. The four-leafed clover, or “lucky clover”, is an uncommon variation of the three-leafed clover, and widely considered to be a symbol of good luck.
I summon today All these powers between me and those evils, Against every cruel and merciless power that may oppose my body and soul, Against incantations of false prophets, Against black laws of pagandom, Against false laws of heretics, Against craft of idolatry, Against spells of witches and smiths and wizards, ...
Erin go Bragh (/ˌɛrɪn ɡə ˈbrɑː/ ERR-in gə BRAH), sometimes Erin go Braugh, is the anglicisation of an Irish language phrase, Éirinn go Brách, and is used to express allegiance to Ireland.
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