Happy Birthday Pap paw!!!!
We do all sorts of things to get in the spirit. Last night we made chocolate covered pretzel rods for the kids to share at school (naturally they are green). Everyone will be decked out in his or her best green attire, the girls will have green fingernails and we’ll be making our rainbow cake today. I’m sure I’ll awake to a messy kitchen Thursday morning. That mischievous Leprechaun comes in through the night and turns things up side down! Last year he spilled “Lucky Charm” cereal all over the place.
I decorate as much for Saint Patrick’s Day as I do for any other holiday. Most of the house is coated is something green.
Here’s a new decoration I added to the collection this year.
I stated with a plate, chalkboard contact paper, a pattern of a clover and some leftover (post-Christmas discount) ribbon.
The image I found for the clover was fuzzy after being enlarged, so I had to trace around the edge to get a better image.
5 comments:
How cute and creative! You've once again left me in the dust! Love how you make every holiday special.
Super cute... I love it! I love this day too!!! Have fun and I will see your green self later on hopefully!!!
FIRST off my dear does your brain EVER not come up with cool things?
2nd off you crack me up, no pot of gold left for you either? Darn but lucky charms is a nice parting gift ... lol
That is so simple, but really cute and fun!
Hope you and yours had a wonderful St Paddy's Day!!!
I love me some corned beef and (even) cabbage! Potatoes too...
I'm only 1/4 Irish - so I be envious of ye lass... LOL!
...envious of those crazy mad skills you have with the handmade crafts!! Those shamrocks look awesome!
Hope you find your pot of gold somewhere... someday... keep that eye open for the leppycons... :)
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