A Hat's the Luck St. Patrick's Day Tablescape
I started thinking about this tablescape a few months ago and I finally pulled it all together this week. I have done so many shamrock themed St. Patrick’s Day tablescapes that I wanted to do something different this week. To see the ten other St. Patrick’s Day tablescapes that I have created as well as the 300+ other themed tablescapes that I have done, please click this link to my blog, https://www.whispersoftheheart.com/tablescapes . I found the leprechaun hat tablecloth at Spoonflower online. I keep saying that their tablecloths are too expensive and I am not going to buy them anymore but no other store has the wide selection of designs that they do. I have been inventorying my collection of vintage tablecloths from the 1940’s and 1950’s lately and rationalizing that my Spoonflower tablecloths will last that long too. Maybe someday some of my future great-granddaughters will fight over them…I can only hope!
I looked for a salad plate with a leprechaun hat on it for weeks with no luck. So I did what I often do and I found small green leprechaun hat cabochons on Etsy to put on a green and white salad plate. These ceramic green and white plates were made by Grace Teaware and I bought them at HomeGoods last year. I have set small items on a salad plate before when I couldn’t find the right plate design to carry out my theme.
These white dinner plates are made by Fiesta and I bought them online somewhere. I think I have Fiesta dinner plates in just about all the colors that they sell now. They introduce a new color every year and I am waiting to buy some dinner plates in their new Lavender color later this month. Fiesta dinner plates are perfect to use as a solid color plate on your plate stack. If you read my blog you will see them often.
Hubby bought these resin chargers at the Dollar Store a couple of years ago and then spray-painted them Kelly Green for me so that I could use them on a Christmas tablescape. This is such an easy and inexpensive way to find a charger to match your tablescape design. I have Dollar Store chargers now in several colors that Hubby has painted for me.
I wanted another set of black flatware that was all black and different from my Ginkgo International LePrix black flatware set to use on my Halloween tablescapes and I found this set a few years ago on sale at Macy’s online. It was made by Lenox and the pattern is called Portola. I love the simple design and the shiny black color. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.
I can’t remember where I bought these green cotton napkins but I love the primary green color. When I am looking for tablescaping items to use on a themed tablescape I often search Etsy online. I like to support small family owned businesses and I often find just what I am looking for on that site. I found these small crocheted leprechaun hats there. I just love them! I attached them with masking tape temporarily to a white ceramic napkin ring that I have. To read about the What, Where, and How of napkin rings please click here.
I found these small felt leprechaun hats on Etsy as well. I set them on a small white place card holder house that I had to make them a bit taller. To read about the what, where, and how of place card holders, please click here.
These green glass goblets and iced teas are made by Mosser Glass in the United States. The pattern is called Arlington and the color is Hunter Green. They are really heavy glass and very good quality. I have bought a few pieces at a time over the years online where I can find them at the lowest price. I also have this pattern in red and cobalt blue. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets for your tablescaping collection including the colors that I use most often here.
I bought these Luminara flameless pillar leprechaun hat candles at Luminara online. I love Luminara candles, the flame on real candles has always made me feel very nervous about fires so I loved it when these flameless candles were invented. Besides, there is no problem with melting wax!
I found this leprechaun hat stack resin statue at HomeGoods and I was so delighted when I saw it. I knew it would be a perfect centerpiece on this tablescape! I love the stacked hats and the gold coins. It adds a bit of whimsy to the table.
I have been thinking about my mother today. She would have loved this tablescape. She liked to entertain and friendships were important to her. Once she made a friend, she kept them for her entire life.
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