Everyone has a wee bit of Irish in them so tonight we are having some lassies and lads over for our version of a Saint Patrick's Day Dinner. For more photos and details go to http://www.thejuicydish.com/Leonard/Posts/5599
To see more fabulous St Patrick's Day Table Ideas go toFriday, March 13, 2009
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What a festive holiday table! You've done a great job carrying out your theme. Love the leprechaun plates and the Irish crystal. Your rose centerpiece is lovely! It's just a fun time all around. Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteHappy Foodie Friday and St. Paddy's Day!
XO,
Sheila :-)
Such a magnificent tablescape. Your plates and crystal are just perfect.
ReplyDeleteHappy day..
Lovely table..beau centerpiece..I know WYNNEWOOD...I lived in Ardmore while a in grad school at Villanova...
ReplyDeleteLadies your comments have made my day!
ReplyDeletecute plates...Happy Foodie Friday! Have a great weekend ~ Susan
ReplyDeletePinky - Thnaks for your email - both the leprechaun and the shamrock plates are from Fitz and Floyd. I have to add that all of Gollum's peeps (you can tell easter is around the corner) seem like lovely ladies.
ReplyDeleteCute as can be! You do set a beautiful table!
ReplyDeleteThis is the darlingest St. Pat's dish I have ever seen, and that's saying a lot around Blogland! I noticed in the above post that it's F&F....one of my faves. Welcome, ladies, to the Potluck. Next week, the theme is Food Trainwrecks, but beautiful food is also welcome, and may be needed after I post my doozies.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us,
Gollum