I printed out the adorable lamb. It has a green ribbon around it's neck which is perfect for St. Patrick's day. They have a lot of sheep in Ireland right?
All I did was use some very thin recycled cardboard, a glue stick and the print-outs. When they were dry, I cut them out and used a hole punch and some white raffia. Super easy!
The center piece is made up of clover that I dug out of my garden, for free.
I decorated the table with all of my Christmas Nativity lambs.
These little lamb napkin holders can have your guests names written on them too.
The dishes I've used for Fall and Christmas and they also work for St. Pat's. They used to be my mom's and the table cloth is a family heirloom too.
I found these clover coffee cups at a rumage sale for one dollar!
I found the plate and tea cup at GW awhile back.
More Nativity, er, I mean Irish sheep.
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Absolutely love your tablescape! All those bunnies and lambies and creamy whites with pops of green! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful table and so perfect for St Patty's day:) love the lamb napkin holders, such a nice touch!The clover cups are so adorable and what a wonderful bargain they were!The lovely white heirloom tablecloth pulls everything so prettily. Thanks for hosting! Have a wonderful week ahead!~Poppy
ReplyDeleteLove the lambs and the green majolica! What a great find :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for hosting, Mary.
Your tablescape is lovely and perfect for St. Patrick's Day and spring. Love the little lambs, and it's nice they work for more than one holiday. Clever with the centerpiece, my yard is full of clover too!. I think my husband will be grateful if dig is all up. I love all your budget finds, love the cups. Thanks for hosting and Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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The French Hutch
Mary thanks for hosting. I really love the vintage looking postcard-style napkin rings. I am a plate lover and you have some beauties. What a sweet tablescape, four leaf clovers and all. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely St. Pat's tablesetting, Mary. I love the clover and the milkglass! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe little lambs are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI need to go set my table with some green dishes. I like your green dishes very much I use to have a complete set like yours. I still have some of Mom's milk glass
Maybe i can get a table set for show & tell before St Patrick's day is gone by
Thanks for letting us show out stuff
Adorable! Your sheep will be great for Easter too!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your table. Think it is great that you dug clover from your garden...I spent all weekend trying to dig up the clover weeds in our yard! LOL...never thought about keeping some for a centerpiece...may have to do that for my ST. Paddy's Table Centerpiece. Thanx for sharing...Tiffany
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely table setting. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tablescape, Mary! Love all the little lambs! Thanks for hosting!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteHey Mary, thank so much for the link up. I know everyone before me probably already said it, but, your tablescape is beautiful. I'm in love with the green dishware you have. Of course, green is my favorite. Have a terrific week.
ReplyDeleteYour little lambs are adorable -- so crafty! The table is just beautiful, and the lace and plates are so special. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteYour table is lovely. The lace cloth is a treasure and the green dishes are much like the et that my mom used when I was a child. They are perfect for several holidays. My niece now has my mom's set. Such fun to see her enjoy and appreciate them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting each Monday. ~ Sarah
Your table is gorgeous, Mary. You are so creative. The lambs are lovely...Christine
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ReplyDeleteLove you St. Patrick's Day tablescape and your pretty vignette on your buffet.
I have the same dinner plates. I have a whole set for 2 and a tea pot too! I bought the dishes at a flea market and then a week later at a yard sale , I found the tea pot! I couldn't beleive it!!
Thanks so much for hosting every week!
Hugs,
Deb
Very classy tablescape!
ReplyDeleteThe little lambs are a great touch to your St Pats with a touch of Easter spring tablescape. Thanks for hosting. Funky Junk noted that it wasn't easy for her to match the post to the comments and suggested that the commenter add their post number to their comment so I am trying that today - number 93 today.
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Love it all! The white milk glass is so pretty. Love the green dishes too! Trying to get a few pieces up for myself....The lambs...awe!!!! Thanks for sharing. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteThat table is so lovely! the lambs, the shamrocks, the dishes...wow!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a smart idea to bring in the nativity sheep! It's all very pretty. :) Thank you for hosting!
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Hi lovely lady.
ReplyDeleteYour Tablescape is so Beautiful with the lambs,and Shamrocks. You did a wonderful job putting your post all together for your party. Thanks so much for hosting your linky party. I hope you have a wonderful week with your family.
XXOO Diane
A very lovely tablescape, Mary. Lambs are one of my favorite creatures and yours are adorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
Blessings,
Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
Lovely blog! I'm a new follower!
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Anne
Oh, Mary, I just love everything about that St. Patrick's Day table that you did. So many pretty things and meaningful details. Thanks for sharing how you did the pretty sheep from the Graphics Fairy.
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