This month, I am sharing an Easy St. Patrick’s Day Table Setting using a mix of thrifted dishes & vases, DIY Shamrock Placemats & a DIY Table Riser to create a fun farmhouse-style table.
It’s always fun to see everyone’s interpretation of the monthly theme. You will not want to miss all the other tables I’m sharing at the end of this post.
It’s time for our second Tablescape in our new Series – Virtual Supper Club.
If you are joining me from Jen at Mid West Life and Style, thanks for stopping by.
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Easy St. Patrick’s Day Table Settings Inspiration
First, I decided to create a simple green and white table setting after making these DIY Shamrock placemats. In addition, I recently found two matching vintage green vases. The table came together when I saw these gorgeous white roses and fun greenery at Trader Joe’s.
See How to Make these Easy Placemats.
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Easy Projects To Make This Budget-Friendly Tablescape
- Easy DIY Shamrock Placemats
- How To Refresh Preserved Moss
- Easy To Make Farmhouse Style Table Riser
- Coin Napkin Rings were made with Dollar Tree Coins, hot glued to jute twine. Inexpensive Napkin Rings.
St. Patrick’s Day Table Settings Centerpiece
The tiny little green vase was a perfect addition to the two larger vases. It was just the right size to hold a few broken rose stems.
The trio of green vases and Trader Joe Stems to create a fun centerpiece.
St. Patrick’s Day Place Settings
A stack of thrifted dishes looks perfect on the DIY Moss Shamrock Placemat. Do you know how to keep preserved moss looking fresh for years? Check out these easy tips to refresh preserved moss.
Dollar Tree Gold Coins were hot glued to jute string to create a cute and inexpensive napkin ring.
A few coins were saved to scatter on the table riser for a festive feel.
Place Setting for Tablescape
The combination of white and green alternating on the place setting adds so much depth to the table setting.
The Table Riser
Because the table has limited space, the extra-long table risers allow for added condiments or appetizers to be within easy reach of the guest.
Keeping with the green and white theme, the green goblets work well with the thrifted wine glasses. In addition, the depression ware green dessert dishes were a Valentine’s day excursion Flea Market Find. Happy Valentines Day to me. LOL
Grace upon grace, my original cow painting, keeps watch over this St. Patrick’s Day Table.
Grace prints are available here.
Here you can see an overall view of the St. Patrick’s Day table settings ideas.
Table Seating
In addition to traditional dining chairs, the seating for this dinner consists of two benches. The chippy church pew has graced the table for over 25 years.
If you like to entertain, you will enjoy How to Set a Brunch Table also.
This festive St. Patrick’s Day Table Settings idea works perfectly within the other farmhouse spring decor.
Most everything on the table is thrifted from flea markets, consignment shops and donation thrift stores. See more about Where to Shop for Vintage & Thrifted items here.
White roses look beautiful tucked into the green foliage and vintage green vase.
I hope you enjoyed today’s fun St. Patrick’s Day Table Settings idea!
St. Patty’s Day With a Touch of Pink
See another version for St. Patrick’s Day with a touch of pink. Plus, settle the argument over St. Patty, St. Paddy, and St. Patrick’s Day.
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Next, you’ll want to hop over and see Anne & Ann Marie from Simply 2 Moms for their St. Patrick’s Day Table Settings Ideas.
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Chrissie O.
Monday 13th of February 2023
Your table settings are always so doggone beautiful!! Are those green goblets Fostoria Glassware? I have what appears to be identical ones in both green and amethyst, from my Grandmother's estate! So beautiful!!! Odd - I usually save them for "special occasions" or guests, but your lovely tablescapes make me rethink this - every meal together should be special!!! Thank you for the reminder! I adore your DIYs! ~Chrissie
Rachel
Thursday 16th of February 2023
Chrissie, I appreciate this so much. I'm glad you like my tablescapes and that they inspire you to use your tableware.
Sharon
Monday 13th of February 2023
I have my family for 3/19 the day the parade is in our town. Thank you for all of your ideas. I have the same green glasses given to me by my Aunt. Happy Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day.
Rachel
Thursday 16th of February 2023
Sharon, Oh you are so lucky. They are great for any occasion. Thanks for stopping by.
Kathy M.
Monday 13th of February 2023
I also love setting a festive table for St Patrick's Day using my green Bodallo dish collection and hosting a Corned Beef and Cabbage dinner a family favorite. The centerpiece is a big bouquet of Daffodils and pots of shamrocks. I also make sure to bake some Irish Soda bread to have for breakfast served with Irish butter. Thankyou for sharing your lovely table and great ideas.Everyone is a bit Irish on St Patrick's Day. Make sure to avoid those mischievous leprechauns by wearing a bit of green.
Rachel
Thursday 16th of February 2023
Kathy, Thanks for sharing your ideas. Sounds like so much fun.
Renae
Monday 13th of February 2023
Rachel, your tablescape is so pretty! I love all of the layers.
Rachel
Thursday 16th of February 2023
Renae, I appreciate this.
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