Sunday, March 6, 2022

A Touch of the Green for St. Patricks' Day

Hello my friends,

Top of the morning to you!


These small cut-outs came from some vintage Ellen H. Clapsaddle postcards.

I love her artwork!

Save to your computer and resize if needed.

My figures are about 2 1/2''.

Print and cut to a smaller size, then glue to cardstock.







'Fussy' cut with small scissors.

That just means with detail!

(fingernail scissors work great!)



I used 1 figure, 1 old spool, 1 toothpick,

glue,  a pinch of glitter, and some greenery and tulle ribbon.


I glued a tooth pick on the backside and the flag pole.

Added a touch of fine glitter.

I just poked everything into the spool hole!



He has a mischievous look!




A sweet face!



I don't have many 'green' colored decor items, when I found this spice rack

while out thrifting I had it get it !

You would have too if I tell you the price-

ask me in the comments if you want to know.

It made a nice vignette for now-




Later I found a glittery chenille stem in my Christmas stash.

I folded in half and formed at small heart, then another

on each side.






Then poked it behind my figure.


With or without, use what you have.



Happy St. Patricks' Day!

xo Lisa S


24 comments:

  1. Happy St. Pat's Day. Nice cutouts and the pipe cleaner shamrock is a great idea.

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    1. Thelma,
      Thank you so much! You always make me smile when you visit!
      Have a great week.
      xo Lisa S

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  2. These are adorable, vintage decorations for St. Patrick's Day. Sometimes, the little things are the most charming.
    Carol
    www.scribblingboomer.com

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  3. I use to have a spice rack like that one. So cute.

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    1. Rebecca,
      oh that's so funny. It could be yours :)
      I originally thought I would plant succulents in the square pots.
      One is cracked, but I got the set for $3.50
      xo Lisa S

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  4. So cute, love the cut-outs. Cute how you put them on your thread.

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    1. Judy,
      I'm happy to share them with you!
      Please visit again :) Thank you for the sweet comment.
      xo Lisa S

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  5. How cute are those!! Thanks so much for linking up at the 25 and Done Link Party 13! 25 entries in 25 hours!! Shared on Fb, Pn, and Tw.

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    1. Dee,
      Thank you so much. I really appreciate all you do !
      Have a great week.
      xo Lisa S

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  6. Lisa,
    You shared them at WWBH, but I wanted to comment here because these are just too cute. You never cease to amaze. I might see if I can make some for Easter.
    Hugs,
    Bev

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    1. Thanks Bev!
      I made some for Easter too- I found a darling duck.
      You are my biggest fan and I am yours ;0 ha ha
      So glad you came by to say hello
      xo Lisa S

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  7. These are absolutely adorable!! I LOVE them!! Thanks for sharing!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

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    1. Thank you Debbie!
      Happy to share- so nice to have you visit!
      xo Lisa S

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  8. CONGRATS, Lisa! Your post is FEATURED at the 25 and Done Link Party 14! 25 entries in 25 hours!! Entries shared on Fb, Pn, and Tw. Opens Mar-17 at 2am. Closes Mar-18 at 3am central time.

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    1. Dee,
      You really made my day! Thank you so much.
      xo Lisa S

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  9. Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Those are precious. I am trying my luck at making one. Thanks for sharing.

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