Being a wee bit Irish, I like to spread some of the green around my house in honour of St Patrick's Day coming up on March 17th. Here's a look at a simple tablescape I designed for the occasion.
For the centerpiece, I arranged a trio of lanterns with the center one on a wood slice riser.
I added this friendly leprechaun (had for ages) to one side of the middle lantern.
This pot of gold, some lucky charms (both from Dollar Store) and faux greenery were also added to the center wood slice .
I opted to forego a tablecloth and leave the table bare using just a green runner and some woven placemats.
The round woven placemat was topped with a faux greenery one and then a green rimmed dinner plate and a white salad plate.
I made these little faux boxwood wreaths years ago and thought they looked good highlighting the words on the plate.
I chose to use my gold flatware as it complemented the green perfectly.
These little green mugs were embellished with a shamrock, a faux yellow tulip and a cloth napkin.
This simple tablescape was fun to put together...
...and I hope it might have inspired you to try adding a bit of green to your table for these early days of March.
Best of Luck!
Thanks for visiting!
Your little wreaths turned out great highlighting the center of the plates. Your leprechauns are perfect beside the candle. Very cute table.
ReplyDeleteThis is darling. I never think to layer my placemats or chargers and it's such a great idea. Always inspired by your creativity!
ReplyDeleteI love your table for St. Patty's Day.
ReplyDeleteYour table is lovely. How creative to add a decal to make seasonal dishware
ReplyDeleteLori, I always love your tables! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteDarling! I am so impressed!
ReplyDeleteLove your table. Congratulations, you are being featured at Thursday Favorite Things. I hope you stop by.
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Hugs,
Bev
You always find the best decor for your amazing tablescapes. Thanks for sharing your lovely St. Patrick's Day tablescape with us at the Snickerdoodle Party! I always look forward to them.
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