It's that time of year, again...Cuisine Kathleen's 6th Annual Saint Patrick's Day Crawl...come join in the fun! Kathleen, I can't believe it has been 6 years!
This year I chose the colors of the Irish Flag (ORANGE, not red, green and white!) using the Vera tablecloth as the background, a solid green napkin with a white napkin ring and what else...cabbage plates!
Woods and Sons dessert plate...the yellow is actually real gold. For some reason it doesn't photo true.
The stack includes a green Bordallo Pinheiro cabbage charger plate, white Wedgwood Hedge Rose dinner plate, a Bordallo Pinheiro salad plate, a Wood & Sons Glenwood finally a new acquisition, white Bordallo Pinheiro soup/salad bowl. (I found the soup/salad bowls yesterday at Tuesday Morning). The green cabbage plates were a gift from my friend, Jo Jo, last year.
The glassware is IVIMA 1895 hobnail in green.
I chose the Oneida Afterglow sterling flatware.
The centerpiece is white daisies and a little Irish Leprechaun getting tipsy sitting in his pot of gold!
Thanks for visiting today...do come back next time...and be sure to follow along for the St. Paddy's Day fun at Cuisine Kathleen's!
55 comments:
Wow, Marigene! The orange tablecloth really makes your vivid greens pop! Great choice! I love your dish stack -- very pretty!
Love the plate with the yellow/green design....really pretty! and it's so GREEN!!
love you,
jude
My great grandmother was from County Kerry Dingle Bay Island in Ireland so I have a some connection to this holiday, right? bbb
What a wonderful table Marigene! You have a lot of green in your inventory :-)
Wow Marigene, your table turned out great!! What a good idea to use the orange tablecloth! I got some cabbage plates at Tuesday Morning a few weeks ago -- such a good buy. I want some more, now. :) Your collection is so pretty, and I really love your green hobnail goblets. Gorgeous!! This is a perfect table for the St. Pat's Blog Crawl.
Have a good day, Marigene.
Hugs,
Denise
Love it! xo
I love the tablecloth Marigene! And someday I will own some cabbage dishes, someday! You stacked yours beautifully! See you at the crawl later :-)
So pretty! I love the beautiful wedgewood plate paired with the cabbage plates.
Marigene, I love your dish stack and I heart your Wedgewood plate! So clever to use the colors of the Irish flag. Thanks for starting the fun tradition with your wonderful vintage table topper :)
Beautiful!! Those flowered plates are stunning and I love the orange tablecloth. Quite often, I used orange flowers for St. Pat's for the color in the flag. Such fun!!
Using the red cloth to signify the Irish flag is a great design idea. It really punctuate all the greens. I think that the Woods & Sons plate is gorgeous. Thanks for inviting us for a peek, and Happy St. Pat's Day! Cherry Kay
Love your dish stack and centerpiece! Happy St. Patrick's Day! Rosie
Love how the dishes pop right off that tablecloth! Those dishes are all lovely, expecially the Woods & Sons ones. Love the design on them. Those green glasses have me green with envy!! Very pretty! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Marigene,
I love your plates and that white bowl is so beautiful. I would use it over and over.. so are the green and white Woods and sons plates. beautiful..
I love your green table...
Love, Mona
What a beautiful St. Patrick's Day tablescape. The lovely layering of the plates is a pretty way to show the different shade of green and gold. Your cute leprechaun adds to the centerpiece bouquet. Have a wonderful March 17th!
Pam
A beautiful St. Patrick's day table! Your dishes are gorgeous. That china dessert plant is a real stunner! Your love for green is really showing in this pretty tablescape!!
Your collection of dishes is wonderful and that cloth really made your table pop!
What a gorgeous plate stack Marigene, the dessert plate especially has me drooling! I love the contrasting cloth, makes everything pop!
Jenna
Hi Marigene, I love the table with the colors of the Irish flag! I especially love the dessert plates...sigh! Isn't that a pretty pattern? Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Wow, very pretty! I love your stack of dishes, they all work together perfectly:@)
Gorgeous table Marigene! In love with your gorgeous dessert plates and the green glasses. Your mischievous leprechaun is adorable too.
Really beautiful! I just love your cabbage dishes, and those hobnail glasses, and that bright tablecloth. Well done!
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This is too cool! I love the idea of using cabbage plates (instead of real cabbage). The whole thing is gorgeous and I love love love the goblets.
Marigene!! That plate stack is gorgeous!!! I love each and every piece! I am so loving all the cabbage I am seeing this year. Love your goblets too. Great Table for the Crawl. Have a fun St. Patrick's Day :)
Great St. Paddy's day tablescape. Love the greens, especially the goblets. They're one of my favorites of all the ones you use.
Nice idea to use the orange tablecloth.....
LY,
Delma
Marigene, your stack of plates stole my heart. What a gorgeous group of plates! I recently added a set of white cabbage leaf plates to our cupboards, so it's fun to see you mix these. I've had the green for some time. I'm going to pin a few of your photos for inspiration. Thanks and Happy St. Pat's Day!
This is really a beautiful table, Marigene. The green really popped against the red. Your BP dishes are superb. Greta St. Paddy's table!...Christine
Lovely table, and I must say, those Wedgewood plates are to die for! Love!
Beautiful table. Love those salad plates!
What a fun little leprechaun you've captured, Marigene! The entire table is gorgeous & I am especially enamored with your Woods and Sons dessert plate...very pretty!
Have a GREAT St. Patrick's Day weekend & thanks again for starting the "Traveling Topper" idea. I hope you've discovered who it went to next.
Hugs,
Rett
Such fun! I simply adore your plates!
Your stack of cabbage dishes is just fabulous! Wish I had more pieces! You set such a pretty table and looks like you're all ready for some corned beef and cabbage on those plates! Have a very Happy St. Paddy's Day!
Miss Bloomers
Very clever of you to bring the orange into your tablescape. Quite honestly, I would never have thought of it, but it's perfect. Love your layers.
Marigene, that Woods and Sons dessert plate has me turning green with envy - I guess I match your gorgeous cabbage plates and stemware now. What a fun idea to use the flag colors. Greg job! laurie
Marigene,
I love the idea of the Irish Flag tablescape, dear friend!!!
You do know I'm swooning over your Bordallo Pinheiro chargers and dinnerware, don't you???
Love the patterned china plate amidst the stack!!!
From My Side of the Prairie~To Your side of the Prairie. . .Happy Saint Patrick's Day!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Green is your color and you do it so well. Love the plate stack and the glasses. You always have a fun centerpiece! Happy ST Pat's Day!
Linda
What a nice surprise to see the red with the green - pops! Neat that it is the colors of the flag! Great stack of unusual plates! You must be in Heaven with all this green going on this week!
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Katherine
OOO, what a BEAUTIFUL table...I am so in love with your pretty dishes...
A beautiful St. Paddy's Day table.
xo bj
Love your table! Those dessert plates and hobnail glasses are calling to me. Happy St. Patrick's Day!!
Your stack of dishes is gorgeous, I love them all! The yellow-green design is perfect for St. Pat's and a transition to Spring, just lovely! The tablecloth is so pretty and it makes the Green stemware pop up! Thanks for visitng me, you made me smile...like the Irish, lol!
Hugs,
FABBY
Really enjoyed your little leprechaun…he added a fun element to your table. Now all you need is a little corned beef and cabbage on those lovely plates.
Such a lovely tablescape. I'm mad for your dessert plates! Clever to use a red cloth too, it really brings out the greens.
Thanks for visiting and so nice to meet you!
Love, love, love your dishes! The goblets are just beautiful. Such a precious tablescape and yet fun! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Marigene,
This is a really pretty table. I love the layers of dishes and the little leprechaun. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Sherry
So, so pretty! I just love the bold and striking colors and the dishes pop against the backdrop. Adorable Leprechaun too :)
Oh my goodness, I love your new green transferware plates! The Wedgewood is also so nice against the cabbage plates. Such a beautiful table! Glad you liked my white post!
So pretty! I love cabbage plates, only have a few, and that floral plate is beautiful. Your green glasses are always a hit with me!
Your orange tablecloth reminds me of my best friend in college. She was 100% Polish so every March 17th she wore orange, and she had red hair! But, in the end, she married a Murphy!
Thanks so much for taking part in the 6th annual St. Pat's Bog Crawl! Slainte'!
Wow! Absolutely stunning! I love each and every layer of those gorgeous plates down to the pretty bowl at the top:)You have done an incredible job of setting up this beautiful table! Happy St. Patrick's Day!~hugs, Poppy
Love your plate stack and the cabbage leaf design. and those hobnail glasses are so striking! and a little leprechaun is perfect! I've not been to Tuesday Morning -- should check it out!
WOW!!and another WOW! I so love these dishes. Need to add a few more to my collection.
Cathy<;)
Lovely table! The tablecloth makes the perfect pop of color!!!
Choosing the colors of the Irish flag is a brilliant idea. Your table looks so vibrant!
Beautiful tablescape Marigene. Dreamy dessert plates and I’m wild about your leprechaun. Great table for celebrating the green!
I didn't get around to see the St. Patrick's Day tables! Yours is beautiful! I love the colors. I especially love your green glasses.
Blessings My Friend,
I am stunned at how beautiful you St Patrick's Day table is. I never thought to use the colors of the Irish flag as a base on my tablescape. The cabbage plates and the desert plate are striking used together like this. I will be searching for green hobnail glasses like yours, they are beautiful!!
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