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St. Patrick’s day table in copper and green

St. Patrick’s day is almost here! I am “lucky” to be able to show you how to set your St. Patrick’s day table in copper and green!

This year I have created a fun St. Patrick’s day table in copper and green highlighting the lucky penny! Both my husband and I have Irish heritage so it is always fun to celebrate in unique ways.

St. Patrick’s day table in copper and green

I love the copper color of pennies and I am excited to share with you how I created this elegant Irish tablescape.

Items needed to create St. Patrick’s day table

You might remember how this round table began? We bought it at a thrift store about 11 years ago! My hubby painted it and gave it an aged look by rubbing away certain spots.

I love love this table and chairs in our kitchen nook.

What to use to decorate for St. Patrick’s day?

Of course the Irish tradition of using green is a must! My green and white checked napkins will work perfectly along with some black and white plaid napkins (not pictured)

Adding some texture I am using my woven placemats.

White dinner plates, green salad plates, gold flatware, green goblets, greenery. Plus lots of pennies!

Lucky Irish penny table runner

Looking for ideas on the internet I came across a table entirely covered with pennies! It looked so cool but I just don’t have time to cover my entire table with pennies.

So I decided to improvise. I created a copper penny table runner!

At first I laid out the pennies and formed a circle but I wanted more of the copper pennies to show up.

Using a plastic spatula type thing I pushed the pennies around and formed a runner!

How “lucky” is that?

It took a little time and lots of pennies but I really love how it turned out.

Then I added some faux greenery in little black pots along with some brass candlesticks and glass votives.

I used these same brass candlesticks on this tablescape here.

Have you heard the story behind the Irish tradition of the lucky penny?

Giving a Lucky Penny is a very old Irish tradition originally associated with the buying and selling of farm animals. After the buyer and seller agree terms, the seller would then gift the buyer a sum of money for “good luck”. In old Ireland this would typically have been a penny.

Irish green, copper and gold place settings

To keep with my green, white, copper and gold theme I used my white dinner plates.

I topped them with either green salad plates or black and white fleur de lis salad plates.

Those black and white plates are some of my favorites and I have used them in this black and white and pink table here and my Thanksgiving table here.

Mini Copper dutch ovens

Mini copper pots for St. Patrick’s Day table

To bring in more of the copper color I found these adorable mini dutch ovens or casserole copper pots. They look so cute sitting on top of the salad plates.

I think they will be perfect to serve a little Irish stew or maybe Irish potato soup in.

These little copper pots are the perfect thing to hold my checked napkins in.

I simply gathered them by holding them in the middle and placing the end inside the pots.

Then I fluffed them out kind of like a flower.

The green plaid or the black plaid napkins look great in them.

I think these mini copper pots can be used in multiple ways.

You could use them as a vase to hold small pots of flowers or even herbs in them on the table for a different look.

Closer look at the entire St. Patrick’s Day table

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St. Patrick’s Day Blog Hop

I am participating in When Irish eyes are smiling St. Patrick’s Day blog hop hosted by Debbees Buzz! Make sure you visit all my friends and get inspiring ideas for your St. Patrick’s day celebrations!

St. Patrick’s Day Flying Colors Tablescape ☘ Panoply

Top of the Mornin’ to You! ☘ Hyacinths for the Soul

A Table With Irish Knot Carolers ☘ Life and Linda

Feelin’ A Wee Bit Irish ☘ Home is Where the Boat Is

Easy, Hearty Irish Stew for St. Patrick’s Day ☘ Debbee’s Buzz

St. Patrick’s Day Copper & Green Table ☘ Karins Kottage

Lucky & Blessed St. Patrick’s Day Table ☘ The Painted Apron

Copycat Red Robin Chocolate Guinness Shake ☘ My Hubbard Home

Putting a Spring Into My Step on St. Patrick’s Day ☘ The Little Yellow Corner Store

St. Patrick’s Day Blessings and Tablescape ☘ Me and My Captain

Flower Pot Leprechaun Hat St. Patrick’s Day Craft ☘ Interior Frugalista

How to Set an Elegantly Nonconformist St Patrick’s Day Tablescape ☘ Mantel and Table

Enchanted Leprechaun Grove ☘ Corner of Plaid and Paisley

St. Patrick’s Day Door Hanger Dollar Tree DIY ☘ Zucchini Sisters

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Karins Kottage

Welcome to Karins Kottage! There is always something fun going on! You would think after becoming an empty nester couple that our nest would be very quiet and empty but our Kottage nest is usually more full than what we started out with! You might find me hosting a birthday party or graduation party and a baby shower on the same weekend or a big outdoor get together with 25 of our friends and family in the backyard or maybe I might be in the kitchen trying out a new recipe for my hubby and I to grill on the BBQ for a quiet night for the two of us. I am passionate about entertaining and setting a beautiful table! I may or may not have an addiction to cloth napkins and fun salad plates oh and goblets too! I think I will always have a home decorating DIY project in the works as long as my hubby is on board with me haha. We have painted A LOT in the 6 homes we have owned in the 35 years that we have been married as well as re-done multiple pieces of furniture, added wall and ceiling treatments, replaced lights, bathroom fixtures and even tiled floors! I have sewn what seems like a million window treatments for our home as well as for family, made slipcovers, and duvets and even a formal dress or two!

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  • This is such a pretty table! I love that you used pennies for the base of your centerpiece too. What a fun idea.

  • Your tablescape is lovely, Karin... and I love that runner! I'm delighted to be featuring your post at Tuesday Turn About this week! Pinned!

  • Your St. Patrick's Day table decor is all so pretty! I'm loving the penny runner. Thank you for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty!

  • Karin, you did a great job with the copper and green table setting. I am happy to feature you at the FWF link party!
    Thanks for sharing what is happening in your world :)
    Hugs,
    Rachelle

  • Karin, your copper runner is stunning and so clever! I love those mini copper dutch ovens...they would be perfect with Debbee's Irish Stew! Green is my favorite color, so I love seeing all of the pops of green. Your photography is gorgeous, too! It was so nice to have you join the hop. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

  • I LOVE your table Karin! Copper is one of my favorite things, and your penny idea is brilliant! So perfect for St Patrick's Day. And those little copper pans are totally darling. Thanks for the link - I'm clicking over to get some now. Always so nice sharing a hop with you - I so love your elegant tabletop style! :) Thanks for the inspiration, and Happy St Patrick's Day!

  • Karin, I love your idea of a penny table runner and its meaning. How unique and so interesting for the table, especially with your copper mini dutch oven pots. They all work so beautifully with the greenery and the black accents. So elegant and a lot of texture to your table. A unique way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Enjoy!

  • Karin, how clever! I love your idea of the copper penny runner. We are fans of copper, so seeing your touches on the table inspires me. It's a perfect choice and looks great with your green. Pretty table!

  • Love it! Great way to use those pennies…love the inspiration to use with my copper pieces.

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