Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Wallet Wednesday

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Today's Wallet Wednesday is all about the Irish luck!  Let's go on a virtual shopping trip showing off the Irish pride.  Maybe you will find something you like and can wear to keep from being pinched next year.

This is perfect for any last minute shamrock patch for you or your children.  Stitch it on (or iron if you have minutes) and you have something green to wear all day thanks to The Patch Lady.

Every holiday has fabric to quilt with so why not a St. Patty's day quilt to hang up each year.  I vote for the handcrafted fabric squares from Maggie O'Riley's.

This shamrock pincushion by Earth Baby Designs is exactly what my Grandma Rita would use, or anyone in my mom's family.  With the maiden name of McGiveny and married name of Kennedy, the Irish pride runs deep.

Tutu's can be worn for all occasions, and here is a cute one just for today.  Any little girl would look cute in this St. Patrick's Day Tutu by emquiltlady

A lady no matter what the age can never have to many purses.  Why not have one for just St. Patrick's Day.  I have this one on my wish list, the Luck O The Irish handbag from Thrifty Mom of 3

I hope you enjoyed seeing all the cute items celebrating St. Patrick's Day.  You don't have to be Irish to join in the fun!

Happy Shopping!

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3 comments:

  1. Happy St. Patrick's Day! Don't get pinched. :)

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  2. Thank you sew much for featuring my shamrock pincushion. Those handstamped fabric squares by Maggie O'Riley's are adorable!
    ~Laura at EarthBabyDesigns

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  3. cute. wish i would have done the shamrock patch late last night. i had all the stuff to do it. I was actually debating whether or not to pin a piece of broccoli to my daughter today. she has no green!

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