
Hey guys! Today I’m sharing some farmhouse shelf styling ideas for St. Patrick’s Day. It’s part of the Sharin’ o’ The Green blog hop hosted by Amber at Follow The Yellow Brick Home!

Follow The Yellow Brick Home | A Stroll Thru Life | Our Southern Home | Decor To Adore | My Thrift Store Addiction | Let’s Add Sprinkles |Art and Sand | Petite Haus | Have A Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson | Itsy Bits and Pieces |County Road 407 | Virginia Sweet Pea | The Painted Hinge | Calypso In The Country |Bluesky at Home | Lora Bloomquist | Thistle Key Lane |White Arrows Home | Welch House 1900
If you’re coming from Virginia Sweet Pea , welcome!
I decorated up our table in our dining room that we use as a wine bar when we host for the holidays.

I love to use anything that’s both vintage and green for St. Patrick’s Day. Vintage bottles and flower frogs of the green persuasion always make it into my St. Patrick’s Day decor.
My heritage has Celtic roots and I like to collect Celtic-themed decor. If it has a Celtic knot on it, I’m all over it! And I love to incorporate it all into my St. Patrick’s Day decor.

If you collect bottles like I do, you probably have a bunch of little ones that can be a challenge to use in decor simply because they’re so small! One trick I’ve learned is to cluster them together like I did in my cloche.

A budget-friendly way to add St. Patrick’s Day (or any holiday) charm are vintage style free printables. I promised myself that for this hop I would use only what I had on hand already and I would not buy anything new. This is a promise I almost always make for every holiday and almost always break, so I’m proud of myself for not doing it this time!
I’m also a rock hound and I have a good sized collection of semi-precious stones. I would like to display them more often, but they can be challenging to incorporate into farmhouse decor. I was able to do it this time by filling a cauldron full of green Aventurine stone chips. Traditionally it’s supposed to be a “pot ‘o gold”, but I think since the Aventurine is green, it’s close enough.

St. Patrick’s Day is right on the cusp of spring, so I always incorporate some spring touches into my St. Patrick’s Day decor, such as birds, nests, mister bottles, potted plants, and flower frogs.



I hope you enjoyed my farmhouse decor ideas for St. Patrick’s Day!
Next up on the hop is Calypso In The Country! You can also check out all the other blogs on the hop through the links below!

Follow The Yellow Brick Home | A Stroll Thru Life | Our Southern Home | Decor To Adore

My Thrift Store Addiction |Let’s Add Sprinkles | Art and Sand |Petite Haus

Have A Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson|County Road 407| County Road 407| Virginia Sweet Pea

The Painted Hinge |Calypso In The Country |Bluesky at Home |Lora Bloomquist

Thistle Key Lane |White Arrows Home |County Road 407
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

You styled your shelves and wine bar to perfection! I love how you displayed tiny green bottles under your cloche and also how you used Aventurine for your pot o’ gold.
Thanks so much Paula!
Cute shelves. I love your crosses. They’re so pretty and perfect for St. Patrick’s Day.
Thank you Katie! 🙂
i love, love,love it all. Your shelves are so beautifully decorated with such pretty antiques and so full of inspiration. Great displays.
Thanks so much Marty!
Great tips on styling shelves and I love the suggestion of grouping the little green bottles under the cloche. Pinning for St. Patrick’s Day!
Thanks so much Michelle! 🙂
What an enchanting display Michelle! I adore the green bottles and your antique postcards are perfect.
Thanks so much Laura! 🙂
I love all of your green bottles, Michelle! Such a lovely display! Happy to be joining you on the hop today! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
Thank you Cecilia! 🙂
This is such a beautiful vignette, Michelle! I am really loving the look of the clay pots mixed in! I’m inspired!
Thanks so much Linda! 🙂
I love your styling. I stared at your shelves for ages examining every little detail and smiled at every nook and cranny. Perfect for spring!
Thanks so much Cindy! 🙂
Your shelves are so beautifully styled for spring and St. Patrick’s Day! I love all the green and the farmhouse style. So pretty!
Shelley
Thanks so much Shelley!
The Celtic touches are so cool, Michelle! Love your display:)
Thanks so much Lora! 🙂
I love it all! I really love the green bottles, they really caught my eye. Of course all of the greenery is so perfect for St. Patrick’s Day too! Beautiful job!
Thank you Angelina! 🙂
This looks really pretty, love those green bottles!
Tania
Thanks so much Tania! 🙂
What a fun post Michelle! Like you I have celtic roots and I never pass up Celtic inspired decor and collectibles. You have created the cutest vignettes for St. Patrick’s Day. I love the pot of “emeralds” and all the green bottles. Ivy is perfect for the holiday too.
Thank you so much for sharin’ your green decor with us. Happy almost spring@
Thanks so much Amber! It was a fun display to put together. Thanks again for inviting me to join the hop – loads o’ fun! 🙂
This happens to me every time I read one of your posts! I develop a wish list! 😉 I want some green bottles like yours and that flower frog! All so fabulous!
LOL too funny! Thanks so much Kristin and it was fun hopping with you!
Beautiful styled shelves and cart. I love all your green inspirations. Very pretty!
Love how much attention you give to details! Your selection of items and pieces for St Patrick’s Day is lovely and so inspiring. The flower frog is a definitive winner for me. 🙂 I also love the rustic flair in your home decor style. Thanks for sharing a part of your home!
Michelle, it’ s all just darling! I love the old scale and your sparkling of green. I have a small collection of green bottles displayed in our basement family room. I usually bring them up for March but haven’t yet.
hugs,
Jann
Wonderful vignettes!Hugs!