What do you love most about your remodeled bathroom?.
Not a single craft has been completed.Not a single hijink has been planned.

Originally, I was thinking it was too close to Easter this year and I would just by-pass all my green decorating and crafting attempts this time so as to not make myself crazy when I realized I only had 2 weeks afterwards to do Easter stuff..But of course, seeing all the fun things that everyone else is doing (and being somewhat Irish and all) makes me want to participate this year, just a little bit.So rather than showing you all the fun and brilliant things that I’ve come up with this year for St. Paddy’s Day (of which, there are none), I thought I’d show you some of my favorite ideas from others, just in case you’re in the same boat as I am and you want to throw something together lickety-split.. Leprechaun Pee at The NY Melrose Family.. St. Paddy’s Day Sensory Bin from Hubby Made Me.. St. Patrick’s Day Lunchbox Laughs from.

Kiki & Company..Recycled Beer Bottle Goblets from Practically Functional.. Green-dyed carnations from.

Irish Blessing Printable from.
A Step in the Journey.. St Patrick’s Rag Wreath by.And the kids like it!
I just took 5 minutes here and there, maybe once every few days over the course of a couple of weeks to put some stuff out around the house that made me feel cheerfully fallish and like I’d done my part to set us up for the season ahead.Of course, big fancy decorations are awesome too, but even just little things around a room can cozy things up and boost everyone’s spirits..
So here’s the living room this season:.I honestly don’t think it’s really all that well-suited to having its picture taken right now because there isn’t really a focal point and we’re still holding off on getting a new coffee table and replacing the console table that Jack somehow managed to dismantle in the last few months since he’s been walking.
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