My silly tree topper button:@)
I just used my 50¢ thrift shop crochet runner as a tree skirt.
Sheila, can you love your scrunched up thrifty runner? You bet your shamrocks you can!
Have a happy day:@)
"To be extremely happy in the environment you find yourself in"
How fun! Happy Saint Paddy's Day!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteYour St. Paddy's Day tree is adorable. I love feather trees and have been looking for one. Haven't found what I am looking for just yet.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn/A Southerners Notebook
This is just so fun and cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun tree. we had a mural of mountain streams and woods in a home once and loved it.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I never thought of a tree for St Pat's day. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet! I use my feather tree for Christmas...it never occurred to me to use it for anything else!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Pass the green beer! :o)
ReplyDeleteVery festive St Patrick's tree! Looks great! Love the topper :)
ReplyDeleteCute tree St. Patty's Day can't wait. There is a little Irish in us all. B
ReplyDeleteA shamrock tree! That is certain to bring some luck. ;-)
ReplyDelete~ Sarah
This is so festive and cute!! Lucky you to have this wonderful feather tree.
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks for stopping by - I love the idea of your celebrity cook along! And Ina is one of my favs!
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ps my pigz dont look like Zsa zsa Pigor! ha ha!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteoh my, you really know how to make a funny party. I love this tree.
Greetings, Johanna
That is a great St Patrick's tree. You did an excellent job on it.
ReplyDeleteI love how you do your little tree...it looks great for St. Pat's!
ReplyDeleteI've never done a tree for St. Patrick's before. What a neat idea!
ReplyDeleteBecky
Hi! Great idea! Thanks for sharing! ...Karen
ReplyDeleteHappy Seasonal Sunday! Very cute post ... love the tree topper! I love beer ... One year I was traveling for my job ... sad that I was away from home on St. Pat's day ... so I drank way too much green beer in the hotel bar! I won a giant bouquet of green flowers! The next day I flew from Seattle to LA to visit my sister ... and carried the flowers with me! She said she could tell how I won them as soon as she saw me walking up the skybridge from the plane! Big sisters!
ReplyDeleteThis looks very happy! Have fun!
ReplyDeleteI have seen many Christmas trees, Valentine's trees, and Easter Trees, but this is the first St. Patrick's tree I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of Seasonal Sundays.
- The Tablescaper
Loving this tree! It's really a treasure.
ReplyDeleteLove your tree! Happy St Patrick's Day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea...it is indeed a 'happy' tree. Very cleaver.(-:
ReplyDeleteYou are all ready for St Paddy's day! Love the doily.
ReplyDeleteYour tree is delightful. I can honestly say I've never seen a St. Pat's tree, but then why not :-).
ReplyDeleteHave a great day. Blessings...Mary
Love this idea ~ can I borrow it??? Have a fun Sunday my friend!
ReplyDeleteLots of love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Girl, that is really cute. I'm so busy selling the cottage that I haven't gotten my cute St. Pat's metal sign our or put up a cute tree. Love your Phillies stain glass!!
ReplyDeleteFaith and Begorrah! Love your Irish tree! It's a charmer.
ReplyDeleteI see you are ready to celebrate St. Paddy's day! Gotta love the Irish pig on your sidebar too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling St. Patrick's Day tree!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Debbie
Cute tree, L! 100% Irish here and I have never had more than a sip of beer. That was enough! Vile! But I don't like wine either! :) My vice is chocolate!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun tree. Love the shamrocks, they are just so adorable, love the fun of the button topper! And the runner is so pretty!! Your trees are so much fun. Thanks for linking this. :)
ReplyDeletethats so nice. what a fun and lovely momentum of the day
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