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Between Naps on the Porch is a lifestyle blog with an emphasis on Decorating, Tablescaping, Before and Afters, Thrify Finds, and Gardening.

Feb 17, 2010

St. Patrick's Day Tablescape! Welcome to the 78th Tablescape Thursday!

If I show you a St. Patrick's Day tablescape now, will it make spring come faster? I wish.  I couldn't make up my mind which napkin rings to use, so I used four different kinds. The frilly ribbon one is actually a hair tie from Big Lots. They only had two hair ties, so I used one as a napkin ring and took the other one apart and used the ribbons and various parts to decorate the stems of the wine glasses. If I had been able to find 3 more, I think those are the ones I would have chosen for my napkin rings...just love the way they look.
Hope you enjoy!



St. Patrick's Day is an enchanted time - a day to begin transforming winter's dreams into summer's magic.
~Adrienne Cook



For each petal on the shamrock
This brings a wish your way -
Good health, good luck, and happiness
For today and every day.
~Author Unknown



Saint Patrick was a gentleman, who through strategy and stealth
Drove all the snakes from Ireland, here's a drink to his health!
But not too many drinks, lest we lose ourselves and then
Forget the good Saint Patrick, and see them snakes again!
~Author Unknown




An Irishman is never drunk as long as he can hold onto one blade of grass to keep from falling off the earth.
~Irish Saying



May your blessings outnumber
The shamrocks that grow,
And may trouble avoid you
Wherever you go.
~Irish Blessing



There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle,
'Twas St Patrick himself, sure, that set it;
And the sun on his labor with pleasure did smile,
And with dew from his eye often wet it.
It thrives through the bog, through the brake, and the mireland;
And he called it the dear little shamrock of Ireland...
~Andrew Cherry



Leprechauns, castles, good luck and laughter
Lullabies, dreams, and love ever after.
Poems and songs with pipes and drums
A thousand welcomes when anyone comes.
~Author Unknown




When Irish eyes are smiling,
'Tis like a morn in spring.
With a lilt of Irish laughter
You can hear the angels sing.
~Author Unknown



For 'tis green, green, green, where the ruined towers are gray,
And it's green, green, green, all the happy night and day;
Green of leaf and green of sod, green of ivy on the wall,
And the blessed Irish shamrock with the fairest green of all.
~Mary Elizabeth Blake



When after the Winter alarmin',
The Spring steps in so charmin',
So fresh and arch
In the middle of March,
Wid her hand St. Patrick's arm on...
~Alfred Percival Graves




Oh, the music in the air!
An' the joy that's ivrywhere -
Shure, the whole blue vault of heaven is wan grand triumphal arch,
An' the earth below is gay
Wid its tender green th'-day,
Fur the whole world is Irish on the Seventeenth o' March!
~Thomas Augustin Daly



May your pockets be heavy and your heart be light,
May good luck pursue you each morning and night.
~Irish Blessing


May the Irish hills caress you.
May her lakes and rivers bless you.
May the luck of the Irish enfold you.
May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.
~Irish Blessing

Chargers: Horchow (2-3 years ago)
China: Dinner Plates-Gibson, Claredon, Big Lots; Salad-Marshalls, this year
Large Platter: HomeGoods
Stemware: Wine, A Classy Flea; Beverage...too long ago to remember
Flatware: Big Lots
Napkins: HomeGoods
Napkin Rings: Large beaded-Old Time Pottery; White ceramic-came with Gibson china set from Big Lots; Large Beads-don't remember now; Ribbon hair ties-Big Lots.
Centerpiece: Marshalls


Looking forward to seeing your beautiful tablescapes!




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71 Comments:

At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger xinex said...

I love your Irishman, he is very happy. Great Irish sayings, Susan. Love your table as usual!...Christine

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Dining Delight said...

Susan, your St. Pat's day tablescape is terrific! Love your St. Pat figurine - how perfect! The dishes are terrific too. Fun to read all the Irish verses! As always, thanks for hosting this terrific meme!

DD

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger SouthernGal said...

Very cute. I like the hair tie the best as well. Anything that hastens Spring has my vote!

Christi @ A Southern Life
http://asouthernlife.com

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger jninecostumes said...

So simple!

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger dee dee said...

What a great tablescape! What I wouldn't give for a little Irish "Spring" right about now!
Dee Dee

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Andrea at Opulent Cottage said...

Your tablescape is wonderful, Susan! We have a huge St. Patrick's Day celebration here in East Dallas, and your table is a great inspiration for the holiday. I may print out the limericks to share with everyone!
Cheers, Andrea

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Kathleen said...

Susan, I can't believe you did ST. Patrick's Day ahead of me!
We have 3 more TTH before the big day!:) It's never too soon to celebrate the Wearin' of the Green!
I love your table, your MAN looks like mine,they must be related ,and we have the same plates...
And St Patrick's Day does make me feel Spring is almost here..
And your table is very Springy!
Irish Springy..;)

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Yellow Rose Arbor said...

Your Irish tablescape is adorable! Loved the poems and Irish blessings too!

I'm also yearning for spring with my tablescape!

Thanks for hosting!

Katherine

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Carrie said...

Your St. Pat's tablescape is beautiful and vibrant!

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger black eyed susans kitchen said...

Susan, That table setting is the sweetest St. Patricks day theme I have ever seen!
♥, Susan

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Mid-Atlantic Martha said...

Well now, aren't you the early bird of Spring with your St. Patrick's Tablescape? I like your early Spring prediction much more than that old groundhog's --- what does he know?

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Pinky said...

I love your St. Patty's table!!!! It is festive and so cute! I ahve been gathering things to do one too but didn't plan to post it til March. I hope YOUR method DOES bring Spring sooner!!!!1 However, it is snowing here right now, but not supposed to amount to anything, thank goodness!!! I LOVE the ribbons as the napkin ring! Really cute! Thanks again for hosting this wonderful event each week! XO, Pinky

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Just a dreamer said...

Susan, just too darn cute. Simple but whimsical. Since I'm 1/4 Irish, I know the secret about how to hold onto that blade of grass!!! Jackie A HUG

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Rattlebridge Farm said...

Festive and charming. I would love to sit down to a St.Patrick's day meal at this table.The pot of gold theme is perfect!

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Completely Coastal said...

My husband just came back from a business trip to Dublin! To visit a good pub was a must!

Maya @ http://completely-coastal.com

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger myletterstoemily said...

i love the irish blessings and the
lovely table setting!

you are such a source of inspiration.

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Ceekay-THINKIN of HOME said...

Your St Patty's day table is so pretty. I don't do that holiday...but I think it looks so fresh with the Green and white!

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Gwen said...

I can't tell ye how happy ye have made me by decorating for St. Patrick's Day! So many in blogland are skipping right over it and going to Easter.

"May your neighbors respect you, trouble neglect you, the angels protect you, and heaven accept you."

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Chandy said...

Wow, I love that table! I can feel the luck rubbing on me! :-D

Glad that I got to join today!

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Bonnie said...

Just darling, as usual! Love the salads!

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger The Muse said...

Ah lil' lassie...tis a smile u be bringin to the land of blog!

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Sue said...

You have something for every holiday don't you? Your dessert plates are wonderful! You are a terrible influence on me. I never gave St. Pat's Day a thought and I've already bought a little something to put on my table. I'm having so much fun! Thanks again for hosting such a great event!

Sue

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Anita Diaz said...

What a cute and festive table! Love the hair ties...Funny, I was looking for some pink ones for my table this week, but never found the right shade. Always beautifully perfect:-)

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a special St Pat's Day tablescape. I'm still in search of my green for the holiday and I'm almost ready.

Thanks for sharing. It is definitely a fun holiday and your table certainly reflects it.

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger susan said...

Susan-If spring comes tomorrow, we all owe you a debt of gratitude! Love this! I used red and green pony tail holders at Christmas! Thanks for getting in the "Irish" mood!

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Yvonne @ StoneGable said...

Erin go bragh! I see the leprechauns have been very busy at your home! You know how they love green! Your little man is such an adorable centerpiece. I think your hair ponytail holder/napkin ring is perfect. I would like to have 4 of those too!
Susan thank again for hosting. I love TT- both participating and enjoying others labors of love.
Yvonne

 
At Wednesday, February 17, 2010 , Blogger Andrea said...

Oh, how cute! I love those plates! The leprechaun is adorable. I don't normally decorate for St. Patties Day, but I may have to start after seeing this adorable table!!
hugs
ANDREA at MY FEATHERED NEST

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Sarah said...

Susan, I agree that the hair ties are great napkin rings. Clever idea! Love all the quotes to go with this delightful table. A fun table!!!

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Fifi Flowers said...

WOW! You are ready for LUCK a month early!!!

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Bargain Decorating with Laurie said...

Top of the evnin' to ya Susan! What a delightful table. Love your St. Patty in the center of the table, and I've always loved that china. Oh, that hair ribbon is so cute and perfect for a napkin ring. I really enjoyed all of your quotes too. So much fun. Thanks for hosting. laurie

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Chubby Chieque said...

A nice & sincere settings to honour St. Patric's Day.

Stunning...

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Lori Lucas said...

FIRST TIMER!!! That would be me. I have LONG admired (and envied) your tablescapes. I finally linked one to your wonderful blog. I'm still trying to get the hang of it all! Thanks for a wonderful blog!

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Donna said...

Susan,
I love St. Paddy's Day, and I love your tablescape. And I enjoyed all the Irish poems, etc. you threw in. :)

D

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Kathy said...

Beautiful St Pat's day tab;escape Suysan, just ooozes good fortune and happiness. gorgeous dishes and stemware. I love the little Irishman and his pot o gold. Kathy.

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a fun tablescape. You are always so creative. The sayings were an added bonus. We must be on the same wavelength because I used green on my tablescape this time also..that gives me hope. ha.

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Sandy said...

Hi Susan,
Lovely GREEN, ST PATRICK's DAY tablescape! It's a bitter sweet day for me - my Mom passed away on St. Patrick's Day...but then I remember that she loved celebrating it. This year I am hosting our neighborhood BUNCO group on St. Patrick's Day so I have to plan snacks and desserts etc. Wish me luck!

Teacup Lane (Sandy)

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Sarah said...

This is so cute and festive! I really want to get into tablescaping. It looks like so much fun. I just love the look especially of the layered plates - the possibilities are endless.

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger ~ ~ Ahrisha ~ ~ said...

Hi Susan~ ~
This TT is so much fun! Thanks for sharing and please know all your work is appreciated here.

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Creations By Cindy said...

Too cute! I love dishes!!!!!! You have been an inspiration!

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Tardevil said...

Love the centerpiece and "napkin rings"!

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Susan said...

Oh my gosh, Susan. That was an adorable post. Loved the table setting and the hair tie from Big Lots! What a great idea! Great job! Sincerely, Susan from writingstraightfromtheheart.blogspot.com

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Melanie said...

You are so talented! Very cute.

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Victorian Garden Gourmet said...

Susan,
Congratulations on your 78th Tablescape Thursday! With St. Patty's Day just around the corner can spring be far behind?
What a great theme-loved the shamrock dishes and emerald green glassware.
Kate

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Marigene said...

Susan, Anything green falls into the 'I love' category, so you know how I feel about this happy table...is breá liom é!

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Nellie's Cozy Place said...

Susan,
Thanks for hosting Tablescape Tuesday, this is my 2nd time participating! Love all the ideas,
beauty and creativity that all these ladies produce.
Love your St. Patricks day theme,
so very cute! I am Irish, but I never really decorate for it, but I do always make an Irish Dish called Irish Colcannon, and always try to wear green, of course!! lol
You have inspired me, so think I might just decorate the table for it this year. Great job, and It looks so pleasant and inviting.
Have a great day hon,
Blessings, Nellie

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Low Tide High Style said...

Susan, I love all of your wonderful St. Paddy's Day decorations. I have quite a few myself, but I've never seen any shamrock dishes! I love your tablescape and will be on the lookout for some shamrock dishes of my own after seeing your beautiful table!

Kat :)

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Maria said...

What a 'happy-go-lucky' tablescape!
~Smiles will be all around this one~
A fun and fabulous idea to use hair ties! so easy and yet FESTIVE!
Happy Weekend to you, Susan*
~Maria

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger D.B. said...

Your tablescapes are always deiightful!

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger brii said...

susan, this is so springish!!
I love green colours, green shades!
beautiful!!
baciusss

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Carey said...

Hi Susan.

What a beautiful table. Your posts should be in a magazine, I swear.
I love the poems with the pictures, great idea.

hugs,
Carey

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger ThriftyAnnabella said...

Very nice - I don't think I've ever seen plates with Shamrock's on them before.

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Annie Wilcox Designs said...

For out St. Patty's day tabletop, I take all of my kids greens toys and wrap green and gold ribbon around them. A display of green and they love it. Of course green eggs and ham too. Thanks for the inspiration.

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Gypsy Heart said...

Beautiful and very festive! Love the green glasses and stemware. St Pat looks pretty happy I'd say! :-)

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger GwendolynKay said...

I love it! and your charming guest of honor front and center. Will he bring good luck?
Blessings!
Gwen

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger 9405018--Pat said...

Susan, Love your tablescape....thanks for sharing...Pat H

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Life Laugh Latte said...

Joining you for the first time. We've been admiring Sue's tablescapes for months now. Since we lack the decorating gene, we put our own spin on this cool idea. Hope you'll come by and giggle with us on our vlog version. Holly:)

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a refreshing sight....I loved this St. Pat's tablescape of yours!! I loved your Irish blessings, too! dana

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Magdalena said...

I love this table setting, It feels like Springtime in Ireland over here!!
xoxo

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Gail said...

This is my first Tablescape Thursday post. Thanks for hosting, Susan. I have been wanting to participate for a long time, but am just now getting to it. I really haven't been blogging very long, and remember seeing your blog when I first started, and thought it was so beautiful. I have enjoyed getting to see so many wonderful ideas by so many wonderful women! It's so inspiring, and much less expensive than decorating magazines!

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Jemsmom said...

I am so in love with this tablescape! I can't even begin to tell you! St. Patrick's Day is one of my most favorite holidays and this table is just fantastic! My daughter has the hair ties on your napkin rings! You are so clever!

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Chatty Crone said...

I love St. Pat's day and I love the green. Your tablesetting is beautiful. Love the four leaf clover smaller plates.

You look ready for spring - but is spring coming here for us - what is with all this cold weather here - tomorrow I think we're warming up.

Take care.
Sandie

 
At Thursday, February 18, 2010 , Blogger Paula said...

Susan,

Your tablescapes are absolutely inspiring! Each week I think that you can't top last week, but you always do.

I have a question. Where do you store your china, centerpieces, linens and all that you use to make your tablescapes? Surely you have a huge pantry or closet! I'm new to Blogland, so if you've already answered this question, forgive my repetition.

I'm 57, but when I grow up, I want to be able to put a table together like you do!

Paula

 
At Friday, February 19, 2010 , Blogger Linda in AZ * said...

* Dearest Susan~

What a LOVELY, happy, elegant TABLE~~~~ I adore the sweet, straight-forward, calming simplicity of all one color, as it all looks so very "SPECIAL"!!!!

I KNOW the "LUCK o' THE IRISH" will definitey be with ya, girlfriend!

Love,
Linda in AZ *
bellesmom1234@comcast.net

 
At Friday, February 19, 2010 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is my favorite tablescape of all times and forever.
Irish Blessings to ya!

 
At Friday, February 19, 2010 , Blogger Maura @ Kisiwa Creek Photography said...

You are so creative...such a beautiful table setting!

 
At Friday, February 19, 2010 , Blogger Paula said...

Susan,

Coming by The Porch is something I look forward to doing every day. In my dreams I have a porch of my own...maybe one day.

What a great idea you have for storing all things tablescape! I love it. I love dishes and old linens...they make me weak in the knees.

Thanks so much for visiting OooLaLa and providing me with the link to your storage solution.
Paula

 
At Saturday, February 20, 2010 , Blogger a little bit of everything said...

I just found your blog tonight and we have similar interests! I have become a follower and invite you to do the same. The St. Pat's Day table is so Irish !! Love it!

 
At Monday, February 22, 2010 , Blogger Lady Katherine said...

This is just Darling, Susan!

 
At Monday, February 22, 2010 , Blogger Julianna said...

Beautiful!

 
At Friday, February 26, 2010 , Blogger Jemsmom said...

Susan, I have a huge favor to ask! Could you look at the bottom of your irish man and see who makes him? I am in love with him and desperately need a good leprechaun! You can leave a message at my blog or my email which is on my info page. Thanks so much!!

 
At Sunday, March 28, 2010 , Blogger Simony said...

How interesting to find a blog on tablescape only! I have a collection of plates and everything that goes on a table. This blog will give me ideas on how to use what I have. Thank you!

 

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