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How to make a great looking Saint Patricks Day flyer in PowerPoint or Google Slides? This printable St. Patricks Day viral flyer design will give you the inspiration to make an attractive Irish event flyer.

St. Patrick's Day is a popular holiday and widely celebrated on March 17. It's also commonly known as: 'the Feast of Saint Patrick', and is a cultural and religious celebration that started in Ireland, and always held on the 17th of March. March 17 is the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, the foremost patron saint of Ireland. The event is celebrated in many places in the world, mainly in bars and restaurants.

This design can be useful to promote your event on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, WeChat moments, Whatsapp, etc. By starting with this carnival festival flyer, you can produce the right attractive leaflet and you do not have to start from scratch. Include the following to make an attractive event flyer design:

  • St. Patrick's Day theme design;
  • St. Patrick's Day in the name / Headline ("Live Music & Entertainment";
  • St. Patrick's Day style, green color, ideology, mission or quote;
  • Date, time, venue;
  • Origin of St. Patrick's Day, how many times it's already celebrated?;
  • Values of St. Patrick's Day;
  • Why come to this event?;
  • Organizer name and logo;
  • Partner/sponsor organizer names and logo's;
  • Contact details;
  • Clear St. Patrick's Day imaging that supports what to expect.

What is the HEX code for St Patricks Day Irish green?

The popular Irish green is a strong, highly saturated color with the hex code #009E60, also commonly referred to as Shamrock green. This color is strongly connected with Ireland, this shade of green appears on their flag, and is also used in the team colors for the Boston Celtics. Find or Create stunning invitation designs even if you're not a designer with our range of premium templates. We provide this Saint Patrick's day Invitations sample, a product of an experienced team`s extensive work, to help you out! It is the perfect choice for those who work hard, and also play hard!

When is St Patricks' day? 

St. Patrick's Day on Sunday, March 17, 2024. For the next years, the following dates St Patrick day will be held:

  • St Patrick day in 2025 is on: Monday March 17, 2025
  • St Patrick day in 2026 is on: Tuesday March 17, 2026
  • St Patrick day in 2027 is on: Wednesday March 17, 2027
  • St Patrick day in 2028 is on: Thursday March 17, 2028
  • St Patrick day in 2029 is on: Friday March 17, 2029

We provide a lot of free suitable signage templates and also have a premium collection available for professional usage. Simply browse our gallery of professionally designed St Patrick's day or other Party invitation templates. Alternatively, browse through our free flyer designs or marketing business templates to find the right one for you that you can easily customize and share! Using our flyer templates guarantee you will save time, cost and effort! 

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