The St. Patrick’s day celebration is fast approaching, which is always a fun holiday. Here are some ideas on how you can inject some St. Patrick’s day inspiration fun into your own home.
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Decor Vignettes
An easy way to add a touch of seasonal vibes is to create a decor vignette in your home.
This doesn’t take much space, and if you display it strategically it sets the mood.
For the St. Patrick’s day holiday, I have two go tos that amp the holiday feels. These include color and flora.
Anything green and plants and flowers do the trick for me.
Bells of Ireland, shamrock plants and moss are favorites to use around here this time of year to inject the Erin go Braugh feels.
If you don’t love the color green as much as I do, you can always inject green into the decor without a huge commitment, by using green props like candles, paper goods {beverage napkins, etc.} or even free graphics from the internet you can print at home do the trick.
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Table Stylings
Nothing is more festive than breaking bread with friends and family. Setting a pretty table only makes the celebration more special.
Stylish St. Patrick’s Day Tablescape
Of course I like to use plenty of green when I set a table centered around the St. Patrick’s holiday, but I like to keep it elegant.
Green flowers, candles and napkins set the mood in this elegant St. Patrick’s day table.
The moss rocks add the organic touch I like to inject whenever possible.
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Tablescape
The green Spode transfer ware plates set the tone for this table. And the shamrock plants and green pillar candles down the center of the table grounded the theme.
If your like transfer ware as much as I do you might enjoy this post {thrifted green transferware goodies}.
The green toile tablecloth and the place setting cards are other details I enjoy from this table.
Wedgwood Jasperware St. Patrick’s Day Tablescape
For many years I collected green Wedgwood Jasperware, and it was the perfect muse for this table.
St. Patrick was actually British, so it makes perfect sense to use English wares for an Irish St. Patrick’s day celebration.
I used boxwood wreaths, moss chargers and some greenery to once again inject the organic feels.
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Craft DIYs
One of the easiest ways to inject holidays goodness into your home is to create something yourself. It tends to be cheaper and it’s unique to you and your style.
Lucky Banner
A green lucky banner is the perfect way to say St. Patrick’s day without actually saying it.
I created this years ago using all miscellaneous items from my craft stash.
I love how it came out and I pull it out every year.
Mini Book
This little “Lucky Us” book was actually a project for a memory keeping class I took a million years ago.
I absolutely love it. My kids were littles at the time and it’s a treasure to pull out every year.
Mini books are super fun to create or you can just purchase one already made at a craft store and embellish it in your style.
Altered Cards
Altered art is always a great way to express yourself. I created these fun and whimsical cards a few years ago.
Last year I styled them in the wreath frame in our dining room.
Simple, yet festive and easy to do.
Inspirations and Aspirations
Hopefully one or all of these different ideas will inspire your St. Patrick’s day celebration.
I have a couple of projects and a recipe planned for this year, which I’ll be sharing really soon.
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Do you celebrate the holiday? Do you love the color green as much as I do? Have you visited Ireland? I would love to hear from you!
“May love and laughter light your days and warm your heart and home”
Irish Blessing

