I remember standing at my crafting bench, coffee gone cold, when I noticed the event page only listed names. You lean closer to the screen, trying to tease out what materials you actually need. That moment — when a promise of rewards meets a blank crafting menu — is where this guide begins.
My kitchen drawer is full of tangled receipts — All craftable items in the Lucky You event in Disney Dreamlight Valley
I’ve run the numbers so you don’t waste time clicking every recipe. The Lucky You event centers on three unique furniture rewards and one craftable ingredient that’s annoyingly rare in the wild. Think of the event page as a locked treasure chest; the names are stamped on the lid, but you still need the right keys to open it.

All three main craftables live under the Furniture tab at any crafting station. If you don’t see them, pick up at least one Three-Leaf and one Four-Leaf Clover — event items often stay hidden in the menu until you grab the core component. The event runs from March 11 to March 17; those dates are your window to gather clovers around the valley.
- “End of the Rainbow” Cauldron
- 10 Four-Leaf Clovers
- 10 Iron Ingots
- 20 Gold Ingots
- Lucky Shamrock Banner
- 1 Four-Leaf Clover
- 1 Glass
- 1 Fiber
- 1 Iron Ingot
- Lucky Clover Archway
- 1 Four-Leaf Clover
- 9 Three-Leaf Clovers
- 5 Iron Ingots
My coat pocket has a single coin — How to make Four-Leaf Clovers and why it matters
When resources are tight, you need a clear path. Four-Leaf Clovers are craftable and often the fastest way to finish the event builds if you don’t find enough in the wild. Making them costs time and Dreamlight: 10 Three-Leaf Clovers + 500 Dreamlight.

The Four-Leaf recipe sits under the Refined Material tab at any bench. Crafting them feels like chipping at a stubborn rock — repeated effort, small reward, but eventually you’ve got what you need.
How do I craft Four-Leaf Clovers in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
At a crafting station open the Refined Material tab. Combine 10 Three-Leaf Clovers and 500 Dreamlight to produce one Four-Leaf Clover. I recommend stocking extra Three-Leaf Clovers while you explore so you can mass-produce as needed.
Where can I find Three-Leaf and Four-Leaf Clovers during the Lucky You event?
Clovers spawn around all biomes for the event duration. You’ll see Three-Leaf Clovers frequently; Four-Leafs are rare. If you play on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, or Xbox, the spawn behavior is the same — the only difference is how fast you can move between nodes. Use fast travel and daily timers to farm efficiently.
The living room looks half finished — What to craft first and how to prioritize
When I decorate, I place the biggest piece first to anchor the room. Do the same here: the “End of the Rainbow” Cauldron needs ten Four-Leaf Clovers, so if you want that centerpiece, plan your resources around farming or crafting Four-Leafs first.
Order of operations I use:
- Collect Three-Leaf Clovers while exploring — they’re common.
- Decide if you’ll craft Four-Leafs or hunt for them; crafting costs 500 Dreamlight each.
- Make the cauldron if you want the showpiece; the banner and archway need fewer Four-Leafs but useful iron and gold.
All event items can be crafted year-round once you have the materials, even when the event isn’t active. That means if you miss the March 11–17 window, you can still craft later — though the annual rerun usually brings additions and tweaks.
Can I craft Lucky You items outside the event window?
Yes. Once you know the recipes and have the parts, crafting is unrestricted by date. The items remain accessible on Steam, Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox as long as your save file has the materials.
I’ve guided players through dozens of seasonal events and watched the same mistakes pop up: hoarding iron you won’t use, burning Dreamlight on cosmetics, or ignoring the recipe tabs until it’s too late. Use the Furniture and Refined Material tabs as your map, prioritize the cauldron if you want the exclusive centerpiece, and don’t forget the Lucky Shirt is tied to the Lucky You! duty — a separate task within the event that you’ll have to complete to claim it.
Ready to farm, craft, and decide which prize is worth your Dreamlight — or will you gamble on finding Four-Leafs in the wild instead?