Sunday was Green in many ways...
Stitching Green Things...
I've begun stitching Cottage Garden Samplings "February's Primrose". Vinniey did it again - another fun and interesting border. Vinniey has a Facebook page and was kind enough to feature my January finish there. She also has a blog which details her newest releases. For anyone interested in stitching the series, Parsley has started a blog called "My Garden Journal SAL". I've joined the SAL - thanks Parsley!
And speaking of All Things Green (which I was)...
We spent a very pleasant time with friends and neighbors at a St' Patrick's Day Brunch. As you can see from the menu, the food was amazing!
The house was decorated in at least 40 shade of green - including green jelly beans.
The tables featured polka dot napkins and a shamrock festooned table-runner.
Can you find the small running leprechaun?
A sprig of Shamrocks
I love the mix of patterns
There were even Shamrocks dangling from the light fixtures.
Isn't that just the coolest rack for pots and utensils?
I hope you had a most enjoyable St. Patrick's Day.
I sure did.
13 comments:
Great post for 'green' day! Love your start.
What a fun day! Looks like a good time to me.
Green Day :) FUN!
Lovely new start!
Looks like a fun day for sure! I love your new start too!
Lovely new start x
What a fantastic menu! The green jellybeans reminded me of my mom...she used to pick all the green M&M's out of the bag to serve up on St. Patrick's Day.
I'm enjoying seeing this series stitching up. I popped over to the designer's blog and was most impressed.
Congratulations Beth on being featured on facebook by the artist! The series is beautiful. After admiring your lovely February stitches, I can now say that I have stitched my first February ornament!
I was delighted to see your robin pictures yesterday as I had just seen my first robin - spring is definitely on the way! Have a great week,Wanda
What a pretty little start and all that green, what fun!
Looks like you had a wonderful St. Patrick's Day!!
Looks like a festive time was had by all on Saturday! I did the traditional menu of corned beef, cabbage, red taters and Irish Soda bread! Yumm... Have just a tiny bit leftover of everything... dinner tomorrow! Hugs!
Great little get together for the holiday! Looks like a lot of fun. And I never say no to jelly beans. :)
(Those look like Jelly Belly pear ones from here. YUM.)
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