I've put together some blog posts that I've done for St. Patrick's Day in the past.
This one was called Picnic On The Green
Pistachio Muffins
I used a clay plant tray for a charger and a wee one for the muffin!
Showing off the clover decorated lace tablecloth.
This was my Dining At The Pub feature. I cut out the top of this hat and made an arrangement for it. Then I stacked it on top of a miniature wooden keg.
A pot for Irish Stew with a Leprechaun and gold coins!
This was my A Cottage Like St. Patrick's Day Setting
A frequently used china with Shamrocks
I mixed my Devon Cottage dishes with the cabbage dishes layered on a cabbage leaf placemat.
This one I did as a Happy Birthday and St. Patrick's Day celebration
I created a centerpiece of bakery goodies!
I used the shamrock china again and combination of the cabbage leaf dishes with a galvanized charger accented with white dishes.
Aren't these the cutest! They are a pair of Byer's Choice caroler's.
I created a centerpiece with preparations for tea!
I layered some green and gold garlands on the chandelier.
The shamrock dish was a find at Michael's and I kept everything pretty white with a little green mixed in.
Cute little hats found at a local store that sells lots of party goods.
So that's it for my St.Patrick's Day Revisited
Wishing you a very happy one!
All your tables are just darling and so cheerful. I do love green and this is definitely the time for it. Well done!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table!Stunning shamrock tea set!Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this happy holiday reminder. Something needed right now. Be healthy and safe Liz.
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty, Liz. I love the tea cups. Such a classic. Good health to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteFun to see each table you created . Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you and Dan. Now, we have more time to play with our dishes and cook. Stay healthy and safe.
ReplyDeleteHi Liz,
ReplyDeleteIt is all super cute. Happy St. Patricks Day. Stay home and stay safe.
Kris