St. Patrick's Day is such a fun holiday to decorate for, with colorful green shamrocks galore. Over the years, I have picked up St. Patrick's Day decorations here and there and now have many festive and cute items to display throughout my house. They add a touch of spring, when it is sorely needed here. I always look to St. Patrick's Day and my daughters birthday in March, as a sign the snow will be melting and spring is really on its way for good.
I found this black and white printable on Pinterest and thought it would be perfect for the look I wanted. My plan was to decorate the frame with green ribbon and shamrocks, so the black and white print, as well as the white frame would make the green color pop. The printable download and the original pin can be found here.
This was a very easy project. After putting the printable in the frame, I simply glued the ribbon and the shamrocks on the frame, in a random fashion. I love how the green stands out against the black and white. This will hang in my laundry room and we will see it every time we enter the house from the garage.
Have a great day!
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Have A Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson
Love the framed art! I will go take a peek at the printable:) Have a blessed day dear friend, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out really cute! Love the sparkly shamrocks! How fun!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to seeing your St. Patrick's Day decorations . . . I liked the printable . . . ! And great framed, "getting on the green" piece!
ReplyDeleteI have been so wrapped up in my busy life, which is a-whirl right now, that I completely forgot about St. Patrick's day! I thought we all were getting ready for Easter... LOL! Lovely touches of green for this celebration and glad you are on top of things!
ReplyDeletePerfect for St. Patrick's Day. The green definitely adds a nice pop of color with the black and white.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
This is super cute and looks like it was pretty easy to do! That's a great combo in my book! Thanks for sharing this! =D
ReplyDeleteVery festive!
ReplyDelete<3 Christina at I Gotta Create!
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Very cute, and it does all work so well together.
ReplyDeleteDebbie :)
Very cute! I guess I officially need to put my snowman away and move into St. Patty's day/Spring decor, huh? :)
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So cute!! I have been looking for St. Patty's project ideas! Would you consider sharing this and any other projects that you might have over at my Pinterest Power party?
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Chrissy
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with this. I find St. Pat's Day to be one of the harder holidays to decorate for (maybe it's because I'm not Irish? LOL! But that sure doesn't stop me from decorating for it). I actually think it's because so much of the St. P's decor is a bit on the glitzy side. I love your project. It's perfect for the season and not a bit glitzy!
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- The Tablescaper
Cute! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! I am constantly amazed at the creativity of my fellow bloggers!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I host a DIY link party every Monday and would love for you to join! http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-diyers-link-party.html
ReplyDeleteVicki this is very cute. I don't decorate for St. Patty's any more. I use to when the kids were growing up. A few years ago I decided it was on holiday that I could stop so I gave it all to my DIL. Still love having a green dinner with the family. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
Super cute! Thank you for joining Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteSherry
This is so cute!! You did a great job. Love the ribbon you added to the side. So creative. Thank you so much for sharing at A Bouquet of Talent. Have a wonderful weekend!
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Kathy