Happy St. Patrick’s Day everyone! I created a green and gold tablescape to celebrate dinner with the family.
![Green and gold St. Patrick's day tablescape](https://karinskottage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/St.-Patricks-day-tablescape-green-and-gold-768x1024.jpg)
Green and Gold Tablescape
For my Happy St. Patrick’s Day tablescape I decided to use the colors green and gold.
Gold chargers with white dinner plates, white napkins and green and white plaid napkins with green and purple floral napkin rings.
![Green and white plaid napkin for St Patrick's day](https://karinskottage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/St.-Patricks-day-tablesetting--768x1024.jpg)
Green goblets add a little sparkle to the table.
For a fun little treat I added gold covered chocolate coins at each placesetting.
The napkin rings are actually candle rings that I have had for years. You might remember how I used them in this Easter Buffet table.
![Green and gold tablescape for St Patrick's day.](https://karinskottage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/St-Patricks-Day-tablesape-2-768x1024.jpg)
I originally set the table for 11 but had one more show up for a total of 12 🙂
I am so grateful to my sweet hubby and son in law for their amazing work on enlarging this table.
You can see the planked table top tutorial here.
![Green and gold tablescape with large chalkboard](https://karinskottage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/St.-Patricks-day-dinner-1024x768.jpeg)
For the dinner I served traditional corned beef and cabbage with carrots, spinach quiche, green fruit kabobs and a spinach salad.
My daughter made Irish soda bread.
Dessert was mint chocolate chip ice cream pie with an Oreo crust.
![St Patrick's day family dinner](https://karinskottage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/St.-Patricks-day-family-dinner-770x1024.jpg)
This is all 12 of us plus baby Harper in the high chair at the Kottage wishing each of you a very Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
I have those green goblets and I use them often in the Spring and Fall. They are a favorite!
Beth they are the best aren’t they! I even use them at Christmas…they are perfect for every season! Thanks for stopping by.
Karin