Top of the morning to you, Sweet Peas.
Sheep Trifle |
I missed decorating the hutch last year for St. Patrick's Day. Easter was early so I jumped right on in with the bunnies. But since Easter is in late April this year, it gave me the perfect opportunity to pull out my greens and decorate for St. Patrick's Day.
"Erin Ewe", Truckin Along in the Luck Truck and a darling sheep from dear Robin. ❤ |
So grab you a cup of coffee and let's head to the kitchen for a look at all of those precious ewes that have taken up residence on my hutch. Shall we?
My hutch is filled to the brim with all things green! |
There is really nothing new on the hutch. I usually decorate with the same old things for St. Patrick's Day. I normally pull out my few cabbage pieces, anything green and the few stitches that I have for the holiday.
Luck Basket |
Vintage thrifted transferware plates were used as a backdrop.
Sheep Jar and Truckin Along in the Luck Truck |
Being a plate- acholic , I always have to add plates, plates, and more plates.
More plates are stacked in the corner. |
Lots of thrifty finds on each shelf.
Basket for Ewe |
Here and there are cross stitch pieces that have been stitched over the years.
Lucky Stamp |
Some were made by me and others were sweet gifts.
A gift from sweet Robin. She knows I adore sheep. Thank you, Robin. 😘 |
I left my enamelware pans hanging on the edge of the hutch. Fake eggs are stacked in one.
Soon all of this will come down and bunnies will hop , hop , hop down Bunny Lane shooing the sheep off of the hutch shelves.
Puttin on the Green and Shamrocks, Gold and Chickens |
But for a few more hours, I will enjoy my St. Patrick's Day decor.
Clover Basket Pinkeep and Shamrock Blessings |
If you would like to see my foyer decorated for the month, check out the posts called Changing Out the Quilts and Stitches, Quilts, and Shamrocks- Foyer Decor
Hmmm, I wonder if I could squeeze one more thing on these overflowing, filled to the brim shelves. Hee! Hee! - Probably not.
Thank you so much for the sweet visit. I know it was a lot to take in and not for all, but it is just my style. 💚💛🤗
Be happy and Be Ewe is what I always say - don't you agree.
As Always,
Happy Stitching and Quilting, y'all
Melisa
Thank you for the sweet visit.
"Collectors are happy people. " - Johann Wolfgang von Goathe.
Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤
Dedicated to my baby sister, Amy who loved to thrift as much as I do . I treasure our sweet thrifting adventures.I Love and miss you, Amo.
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Dear Melisa, thank you for putting a smile on my face this early morning.
ReplyDeleteAaaw and thank you for bringing a smile to my day, dear Willeke. You are the sweetest! 😘🤗 I wish you the most beautiful day . Warm hugs
DeleteC'est toujours agréable de commencer la journée en lisant tes articles . Bonne Saint-patrick . Chez moi aussi quelques déco , dont Ewe Erin . Bonne journée
ReplyDeleteThe bunnies are coming, the bunnies are coming - woohoo!! I love, love, love bunnies. Can't wait for the Easter decorations. I want to see everything in person so I'm thinking about stopping by. Then we can stitch, stitch, stitch and stitch some more. OK? I promise to behave. Although it will be difficult. LOL Happy Monday!!! Darlene J
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to write. Everything is already said. Everthing looks so nice and cute. I like the little sheep on the photo. And yes, the bunnies are coming.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day,
Gabi
Happy St Patrick’s Day! According to my DNA, I am 25% Irish so I will be wearing green today. Love your sheep! My MIL always had lots of sheep decor at her house. Gail at the cozy quilter.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful rabbit hutch decorated for St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteMy children are learning English at an Irish school🍀☘️
Have a happy day and a blessed week!
I love all your "cabbage ware" pottery;)); your hutch vignettes are so wonderful, Melisa...
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I am 25% Irish-- so enough for "the wearin' of the green" for me and hubby is 75% Irish; so, I have my corned beef and cabbage waiting for my crockpot..yum!!
Happy St. Patrick's day to you and yours..hugs, Julierose
Happy St. Pats! You always have such fun things tucked away on your hutch.
ReplyDeleteLove your hutch tour - so jealous! ;-) Happy St. Patrick's Day. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAwesome hutch tour, Melisa! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteI just knew I'd be in for a tour of greens today, Melisa. And you certainly have the beautiful stitchy and non stitchy items to share for the occasion. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeletehappy St. Patrick's Day Melisa. i hope you enjoy your corned beef and cabbage with a green beer, of course. thank you for the beautiful hutch tour. i always love viewing all the amazing items you include on your hutches. have a wonderful, blessed day!!! think green!!!
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I agree! Be happy and be ewe. I love your St. Patrick's Day hutch. Those cabbages are perfect for it.
ReplyDeleteLove your St. Patrick's Day display! Those cabbage pieces are amazing! --TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to look through your green-themed hutch on this St. Patrick's Day, Melisa. You've certainly thrifted some amazing finds. Love the cabbage collection, especially. And, of course your wonderful stitched pieces add so much. Hope you have a delightful St. Patrick's Day, my friend! ♣♣♣
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