I picked some Bells of Ireland from the grocery store,
a symbol of good luck, along with some daisies
and mums for a vase.
The Bells of Ireland worked their magic
since I’m the lucky recipient of
the traveling Irish table topper!
This lovely vintage topper, complete with shamrocks and Celtic knots, originated from Marigene at In the Middle of Nowhere. She passed it along to Cuisine Kathleen, with the stipulation that it would be passed on again for another blogger’s table. Rett at The Gazebo House, received it last year and the luck of the Irish was with me when she sent it to me this year!
I used the same combination of ingredients for a pasta salad as in our favorite orzo salad.
Chicken, chopped baby spinach, pine nuts, black olives, capers, sundried tomatoes and shredded Parmesan cheese~ mix together and add Newman’s Own Parmesan & Roasted Garlic Dressing.
Shucks, I lost my comment. Mary, you were the perfect one to pass the topper to. Your post is perfect and you have thought of everything. Bells of Ireland, gold coins, short bread, Kerrygold products etc.
See you at the blog crawl.
Mary, this is just perfect! Love it all!! I’ve wondered if Bells of Ireland would be hard to find around here; yours are so pretty combined with the daisies and mums. Congrats on getting the table topper for this year! I also love your napkins and the green ball jars. I’ve definitely got to get some of those. :)
All your picnic food looks terrific, especially the lucky pasta. See you at Kathleen’s!
Darling post Mary. Loved your little picnic and all your goodies. Has certainly got me in the mood to do something for St. Pats day. Thanks for such clever and delicious ideas. It was all beautiful!!!
Your posts take my breathe away!!! I am curious where you are located.
Love love love everything…would love to send you some of our cookies to showcase in some of your vignettes…check us out on FB Fabulousfavours&more
A beautiful post! You’ve honored the traveling topper well. Since green is absolutely my favorite color, I’m enjoying all the green this month, and looking forward to participating in my first “St. Patrick’s Day Crawl!” Rosie @ The Magic Hutch
Congratulations, the luck of the Irish is indeed with you! No wonder you had visitors sneaking in to enjoy your picnic, so many goodies to enjoy and so much greenery to frolic in! So much fun, and the fact that there is gold just laying around makes it extra tempting! Happy St. Pat’s to you and yours!
Jenna
How cool is that- you have some “Bells of Ireland” in your arrangement! I love those! The shot with Chloe is so cute- she looks like she definitely wants some of the pasta! Your porch looks so great all decorated! Have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
I’m ready for a picnic on your porch! Your baskets of treats is wonderful for St. Patrick’s Day! I love your leaf plates and the green Ball jars with flatware. Have a delightful March 17th!
So you were the lucky one to show off the table topper this year, Mary; wonder who will be getting it next…your napkins look great with it, too.
Looks like you are ready for a St. Pat’s picnic! I think quite a few of us used the BP cabbage plates this week…I love mine, even have tons in pink to use for Easter. I love those green canning jars.
Have a great week.
I’m with Chloe, Mary,as I want to have some of the pasta salad and the rest of your fabulous Irish picnic! The setting, complete with a leprechaun, is so fitting and fun and full of Irish cheer. Happy St. Patrick’s Day. xo
What a great post, in every detail! I love the border on that topper – caught my eye right away. Everything carefully thought out – love it. Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you!
Oh! Now I want to have a picnic only our snow banks are still 6 feet high! LOVE your Irish picnic and all the dishes you’ve used along with the yummy looking food. Your photos are stunning and capture the feeling of fun, celebration and a little mischief from that sneaky leprechaun! You used the traveling table topper in the best way possible! Visiting from CK’s Blog Crawl.
DD
Fabulous St. Patrick’s setting!! I love that green throw, it adds so much texture to the photos, just beautiful with the flowers against it. Chloe looks ready to party!! Can’t wait to get back outside – it snowed again here today!
You lucky thing..you caught a leprechaun! I’m sure it’s your Irish yummies and cozy spot to relax that “charmed” him. :)
LOVE the gorgeous green throw and the Bells of Ireland. I haven’t seen any real ones in ages. Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Just seeing the notice of your posts brings smile to my face. This one surely does not disappoint! Love the table topper and all the green and Irish goodness you put together. Lucky you to catch the sneaky leprechaun in your photos!
Loving this wonderful picnic with the festive St Patrick’s Day theme! Some mischievous Leprechaun you have there! Love the Lucky Pasta too. All so beautiful!
I have been busy ALL day “Springifying” my house then had a meeting so just got home and this greeted me!!!! I am always so delighted when I see your posts. This one is no exception: everything is fabulous!!! The topper is gorgeous, yes, you did have the luck of the Irish!!! I wish I was at your picnic, I love that salad. I made it with the orzo last summer and it was great! I am hoping that when I get to my sisters in Fl. next week ww will get to World market and I will be stocking up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have a wonderful week. I would say “Top of the morning to you” except that now it is almost 10 PM:):)
Mary, you are the perfect one to host the traveling shamrocks. A picnic is such a fun venue for a St. Patrick’s Day scape. Just the thing for a parade!
You always find the perfect details to fit the theme. I’m off to pin some of these images for my own inspiration. You are forever inspiring me!
Oh MARY!!!! What a delightful setting for celebrating the Irish!
I KNEW you would do a wonderful job of creating just the right scene. you are soooooo good at this…I love it all.
I am STILL looking for those pretty green Ball jars around here. My Target didn’t have them last week.
Thanks for reminding me about your yummy pasta salad. I know I made it once & I need to make it again.
Have a “MAGICAL” St. Patrick’s Day weekend!!
Hugs,
Rett
Mary you did a grand job with the traveling topper! Your picnic is wonderful, so many delicious treats! Love the cabbage dishes, so versatile!
Good craic, Mary Mac! Thanks for crawling again this year!
I have so enjoyed this post today and looking at all your amazing and beautiful things. I want me some of those green cabbage plates too! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
What a delightful picnic, Mary! The setting is perfect — cozy in case there’s still a chill in the air — and the menu sounds divine! Great job featuring the traveling tabletopper!
Your picnic is festive and heavenly, filled with great food and a great pup!
I haven’t seen Bells of Ireland in years, not since I passed through the lobby of the Peabody Hotel and was awestruck–Bells of Ireland are my favorite flowers. Must try to grow them this year! Now, I’m going back to your picnic.
xxoo
SO beautiful – living in Montreal I can only dream of a St. Patty’s day on the patio lol – it’ll probably be snowing for the parade this year!
Visiting from Common Ground
xox
Hi Mary!
I’m new to your delightful blog! Everything is just beautiful….your little ones are adorable…I have three little ones – two Westie’s and a Yorkie, who rules the house! your St. Patrick’s Day “Scape” is wonderful…..I love your plates! and what a wonderful idea of sharing the vintage topper! Happy St. Pat’s Day……
Happy Thursday…….
Lois
Your porch, food and dogs are all wonderful! What a relaxing time for St. Patrick’s Day. Congrats on getting the topper this year! It looks beautiful in your picnic-scape!
Blessings My Friend,
Mary,
The traveling table topper looks amazing in your Picnic Theme, dear one!!!
I am totally smitten with your Bordallo Pinheiro cabbage dinnerware. This January, I, too, found the same pattern cabbage bowls while at an Antique Shop! The pillow and throw look so~o~o inviting on your porch swing! Thanks for sharing this delightful Saint Patrick’s Post with all of us!!!
Fondly,
Pat
This is just adorable! You thought of everything! Congrats on being the “Keeper of the Cloth!” Great job with it, such a cute idea with a picnic on the porch. The little Leprechaun is so cute, as well as the doggie!
You didn’t miss a detail! I could look at your photos over and over again.
You’ve created that most beautiful St. Patrick’s Day picnic I’ve ever laid my eyes on. So many wonderful ideas! Thanks so much for sharing.
Have a fantastic weekend,
Suzanne
You can make a picnic of any kind and theme so elegant and festive…hope you catch that lucky Leprechaun and I think one of the “girls” may have just done that!…Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Hello! I am a portuguese fan of your blog and I am trully proud that you and some other people that comment you blog enjoy Bordalo Pinheio dinnerware. We have really two ammazing brands; Bordalo Pinherio and the other one (china) is Vista Alegre, which I believe you have already shown here in your blog. Love it.
Yes, MA’AM!!!! This is fantastic!!! If the weather was just maybe 10-15 degrees warmer here, this would be THE perfect way to while the day away! I’d be the most popular person at the end of the parade route if I had something like this set up for watching!!!
LOVE those striped toss pillows and that lush throw! The color is really pretty!
I think that’s cool with the “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants-style” shamrock topper! :-) I’ve seen it on each of you ladies’ blog posts, and you all have done it tremendous justice!
So sorry I read to the end because now I’m craving shortbread cookies! Man…haven’t had those in a long time. They’re so good!
Hope your St. Patrick’s Day was a glorious one! Have a great weekend!
As usual, a beautiful table!!! I’m not Irish but have always loved the day and the people..the table topper is beautiful but I think my favorite is those two big brown eyes peeking up over the table. Question, is there or have you published a book of your table & potting shed scapes? I keep trying to find a way to keep your ideas. Also, thank you for your kind comments on my table scape. If & when I do another, I’ll send you a picture if you don’t mind. I love fairies and love the one on your table. Thanks for sharing & HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY!!!
Thanks Ellen! I find a good way to organize ideas or themes I want to remember is to Pin them. You can organize your table boards by theme, color or style :)
Shucks, I lost my comment. Mary, you were the perfect one to pass the topper to. Your post is perfect and you have thought of everything. Bells of Ireland, gold coins, short bread, Kerrygold products etc.
See you at the blog crawl.
Mary, Very nice job! I always enjoy your web page, thanks for sharing. Your dogs are adorable!
Mary, this is just perfect! Love it all!! I’ve wondered if Bells of Ireland would be hard to find around here; yours are so pretty combined with the daisies and mums. Congrats on getting the table topper for this year! I also love your napkins and the green ball jars. I’ve definitely got to get some of those. :)
All your picnic food looks terrific, especially the lucky pasta. See you at Kathleen’s!
Denise
Darling post Mary. Loved your little picnic and all your goodies. Has certainly got me in the mood to do something for St. Pats day. Thanks for such clever and delicious ideas. It was all beautiful!!!
This all looks perfect–what a fun idea–now if it were only warm enough for a picnic–sigh. :-) I love the traveling table topper, great ideas!!
Your posts take my breathe away!!! I am curious where you are located.
Love love love everything…would love to send you some of our cookies to showcase in some of your vignettes…check us out on FB Fabulousfavours&more
As always– just beautiful!
A beautiful post! You’ve honored the traveling topper well. Since green is absolutely my favorite color, I’m enjoying all the green this month, and looking forward to participating in my first “St. Patrick’s Day Crawl!” Rosie @ The Magic Hutch
very cute afternoon resting lakeside, enjoy your wee bit of irish blarney~ i always love the shadow shots involving fur :-)
Congratulations, the luck of the Irish is indeed with you! No wonder you had visitors sneaking in to enjoy your picnic, so many goodies to enjoy and so much greenery to frolic in! So much fun, and the fact that there is gold just laying around makes it extra tempting! Happy St. Pat’s to you and yours!
Jenna
What a wonderful St. Patrick’s day Post! All of your details are so perfect. Very pretty!
You always make the prettiest vignettes & table settings.
How cool is that- you have some “Bells of Ireland” in your arrangement! I love those! The shot with Chloe is so cute- she looks like she definitely wants some of the pasta! Your porch looks so great all decorated! Have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
I’m ready for a picnic on your porch! Your baskets of treats is wonderful for St. Patrick’s Day! I love your leaf plates and the green Ball jars with flatware. Have a delightful March 17th!
Pam
So pretty and cozy..I do hope I am invited. Your little Chloe is so precious!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!!
This is so great, Mary, and now I am very hungry! Such goodies! xo
So you were the lucky one to show off the table topper this year, Mary; wonder who will be getting it next…your napkins look great with it, too.
Looks like you are ready for a St. Pat’s picnic! I think quite a few of us used the BP cabbage plates this week…I love mine, even have tons in pink to use for Easter. I love those green canning jars.
Have a great week.
I’m with Chloe, Mary,as I want to have some of the pasta salad and the rest of your fabulous Irish picnic! The setting, complete with a leprechaun, is so fitting and fun and full of Irish cheer. Happy St. Patrick’s Day. xo
Gorgeous! How fun that you ended up with the topper Mary! Now I suggest you quickly catch the leprechaun in it before the trouble starts:@)
What a great post, in every detail! I love the border on that topper – caught my eye right away. Everything carefully thought out – love it. Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you!
This is filled with Irish cheer! Now all we need is the pot of gold!
Great St Patrick’s picnic – everything looks wonderful and yummy.
The top of the mornin to you.
Mary
Oh! Now I want to have a picnic only our snow banks are still 6 feet high! LOVE your Irish picnic and all the dishes you’ve used along with the yummy looking food. Your photos are stunning and capture the feeling of fun, celebration and a little mischief from that sneaky leprechaun! You used the traveling table topper in the best way possible! Visiting from CK’s Blog Crawl.
DD
Fabulous St. Patrick’s setting!! I love that green throw, it adds so much texture to the photos, just beautiful with the flowers against it. Chloe looks ready to party!! Can’t wait to get back outside – it snowed again here today!
You lucky thing..you caught a leprechaun! I’m sure it’s your Irish yummies and cozy spot to relax that “charmed” him. :)
LOVE the gorgeous green throw and the Bells of Ireland. I haven’t seen any real ones in ages. Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Just seeing the notice of your posts brings smile to my face. This one surely does not disappoint! Love the table topper and all the green and Irish goodness you put together. Lucky you to catch the sneaky leprechaun in your photos!
Loving this wonderful picnic with the festive St Patrick’s Day theme! Some mischievous Leprechaun you have there! Love the Lucky Pasta too. All so beautiful!
i have that same vase. i keep it on the trunk at the foot of my bed. one of my favorite things in my room.
and that green throw you’ve got on that chair? that’s PRETTY.
I have been busy ALL day “Springifying” my house then had a meeting so just got home and this greeted me!!!! I am always so delighted when I see your posts. This one is no exception: everything is fabulous!!! The topper is gorgeous, yes, you did have the luck of the Irish!!! I wish I was at your picnic, I love that salad. I made it with the orzo last summer and it was great! I am hoping that when I get to my sisters in Fl. next week ww will get to World market and I will be stocking up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have a wonderful week. I would say “Top of the morning to you” except that now it is almost 10 PM:):)
How much fun! I adore St. Patrick’s Day. :D Chloe is eyeballing the pasta. I bet she gets treats all the time! She’s so cute!
Mary, you are the perfect one to host the traveling shamrocks. A picnic is such a fun venue for a St. Patrick’s Day scape. Just the thing for a parade!
You always find the perfect details to fit the theme. I’m off to pin some of these images for my own inspiration. You are forever inspiring me!
Oh MARY!!!! What a delightful setting for celebrating the Irish!
I KNEW you would do a wonderful job of creating just the right scene. you are soooooo good at this…I love it all.
I am STILL looking for those pretty green Ball jars around here. My Target didn’t have them last week.
Thanks for reminding me about your yummy pasta salad. I know I made it once & I need to make it again.
Have a “MAGICAL” St. Patrick’s Day weekend!!
Hugs,
Rett
Mary you did a grand job with the traveling topper! Your picnic is wonderful, so many delicious treats! Love the cabbage dishes, so versatile!
Good craic, Mary Mac! Thanks for crawling again this year!
Joining the chorus…Grand job!
I’ve never found Bells of Ireland in a grocery store!!! What luck!
Merci pour ces photos d’une grande fraicheur printanière.
Passe une belle journée toute douce.
Amitiés.
Wonderful picnic…such a lovely setting! Your plates are gorgeous.
St Patty’s perfection!
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
I have so enjoyed this post today and looking at all your amazing and beautiful things. I want me some of those green cabbage plates too! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Love your Irish picnic….but my favorite is Chloe…such a sweet little face!!
Such a fun table setting ! Love it all !
What a delightful picnic, Mary! The setting is perfect — cozy in case there’s still a chill in the air — and the menu sounds divine! Great job featuring the traveling tabletopper!
And a mighty fine picnic it is! Happy St. Pat’s!
Your picnic is festive and heavenly, filled with great food and a great pup!
I haven’t seen Bells of Ireland in years, not since I passed through the lobby of the Peabody Hotel and was awestruck–Bells of Ireland are my favorite flowers. Must try to grow them this year! Now, I’m going back to your picnic.
xxoo
SO beautiful – living in Montreal I can only dream of a St. Patty’s day on the patio lol – it’ll probably be snowing for the parade this year!
Visiting from Common Ground
xox
Hi Mary!
I’m new to your delightful blog! Everything is just beautiful….your little ones are adorable…I have three little ones – two Westie’s and a Yorkie, who rules the house! your St. Patrick’s Day “Scape” is wonderful…..I love your plates! and what a wonderful idea of sharing the vintage topper! Happy St. Pat’s Day……
Happy Thursday…….
Lois
Your porch, food and dogs are all wonderful! What a relaxing time for St. Patrick’s Day. Congrats on getting the topper this year! It looks beautiful in your picnic-scape!
Blessings My Friend,
Mary,
The traveling table topper looks amazing in your Picnic Theme, dear one!!!
I am totally smitten with your Bordallo Pinheiro cabbage dinnerware. This January, I, too, found the same pattern cabbage bowls while at an Antique Shop! The pillow and throw look so~o~o inviting on your porch swing! Thanks for sharing this delightful Saint Patrick’s Post with all of us!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Just a wonderful post today, Mary. A real spring delight for me. Right now I long to do anything “on the porch”, as it is sooo freezing here!
This is just adorable! You thought of everything! Congrats on being the “Keeper of the Cloth!” Great job with it, such a cute idea with a picnic on the porch. The little Leprechaun is so cute, as well as the doggie!
Katherine
What a great blog. Definitely getting some ideas for a beach house.
Suzanne of Simply Suzannes at Home
You didn’t miss a detail! I could look at your photos over and over again.
You’ve created that most beautiful St. Patrick’s Day picnic I’ve ever laid my eyes on. So many wonderful ideas! Thanks so much for sharing.
Have a fantastic weekend,
Suzanne
What an absoluteley fantatic picnic! Your planning for a perfect one sure did make it there! I love it!
You can make a picnic of any kind and theme so elegant and festive…hope you catch that lucky Leprechaun and I think one of the “girls” may have just done that!…Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Hello! I am a portuguese fan of your blog and I am trully proud that you and some other people that comment you blog enjoy Bordalo Pinheio dinnerware. We have really two ammazing brands; Bordalo Pinherio and the other one (china) is Vista Alegre, which I believe you have already shown here in your blog. Love it.
I love the table topper! Everything is just beautiful.
Yes, MA’AM!!!! This is fantastic!!! If the weather was just maybe 10-15 degrees warmer here, this would be THE perfect way to while the day away! I’d be the most popular person at the end of the parade route if I had something like this set up for watching!!!
LOVE those striped toss pillows and that lush throw! The color is really pretty!
I think that’s cool with the “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants-style” shamrock topper! :-) I’ve seen it on each of you ladies’ blog posts, and you all have done it tremendous justice!
So sorry I read to the end because now I’m craving shortbread cookies! Man…haven’t had those in a long time. They’re so good!
Hope your St. Patrick’s Day was a glorious one! Have a great weekend!
I love your settings and especially your chair. Could you please let us in on where you got that wonderful piece.
Thanks Terry! I’ve shared it several times, you can find all the info here: http://homeiswheretheboatis.net/2010/06/09/uwharrie-chair/
As usual, a beautiful table!!! I’m not Irish but have always loved the day and the people..the table topper is beautiful but I think my favorite is those two big brown eyes peeking up over the table. Question, is there or have you published a book of your table & potting shed scapes? I keep trying to find a way to keep your ideas. Also, thank you for your kind comments on my table scape. If & when I do another, I’ll send you a picture if you don’t mind. I love fairies and love the one on your table. Thanks for sharing & HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY!!!
Thanks Ellen! I find a good way to organize ideas or themes I want to remember is to Pin them. You can organize your table boards by theme, color or style :)