I spent a little time this morning adding some Irish green to the kitchen table.
I bought this set of Sangostone/Country Cottage dishes at Target about 25 years ago.
Through the years I have found extra pieces at antique malls & flea markets.
The little cottage reminds me of what you might see in Ireland.
The Hoosier cabinet is also ready to celebrate the green.
Tea with cream?
Green & White
Thank you for checking out my tablescape.
Come back tomorrow & I'll talk a little more about the discontinued Country Cottage dishes.
Your dishes do have an Irish nod, looks very pretty. Now you will have to make cornbeef and cabbage. ; )
ReplyDeleteGearing up for St. Patrick's Day, I see. I do love dishes with scenes on them.
ReplyDeleteCarol, it looks great. I think I remember seeing dishes like that back when. Makes me want to make stew!:)
ReplyDeleteHi Carol! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteLove the little dishes too.
be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I believe you're gearing towards St. Patty's day, you know in all my dishes I don't have anything remotely close .. :-(( lol
ReplyDeletefondly ~Lynne~
Looks great. I have a lot of Irish in me, should celebrate St Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeletelovely St Patricks table Thank you for sharing at the hop xo
ReplyDeleteLove your table scape!
ReplyDeleteYour cottage dishes are charming. How wonderful that you continue to find them after all these years. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteDarling Dishes! I have never seen these before. What a sweet table. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Paddy's Day!
~Liz
Happy St. Patrick's Day. It is definitely time to bring out the green and celebrate spring. I really like your tablescape with the sweet dishes. I like houses and scenes. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo charming. I love the checked napkins and those dishes are perfect for St. Pat's. Adore your sign that is all about "Hope". Hope and love are what make the world go 'round!!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!Love the cottages.
ReplyDeleteGreat to have you at SEASONAL SUNDAYS.
- The Tablescaper