Are you looking for some St. Patrick’s Day mantel decor ideas? Here are several!
Saint Patrick’s Day is coming up soon, on March 17.
If you don’t have a mantel, you can obviously decorate your table or a windowsill or a different spot in your home like this.
St. Patrick’s Day Mantel Decor Ideas
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I love having a mantel to decorate since we moved into the Blue Cottage, and I take advantage of it a lot by changing the decor for every season and holiday.
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I don’t move furniture around often, but changing the mantel decor is a quick update that gives our cottage a new look all the time.
A week ago I added the vintage seed packets banner to our mantel, and over the last few days I’ve added more and more green and St. Patrick’s Day-themed items.
Except for the big shamrocks and the porcelain key and feather on the bird cages, which I picked up at Michael’s for a few dollars, I didn’t buy anything new for this mantel decor.
Instead, I “shopped” in our cottage for green decor and added it to the mantel.
I forget where the green shamrock necklace came from, but I found it while decluttering L’s toy closet and simply added it around the milk bottles.
Those two St. Paddy’s Day mugs are a tagsale find that I also unearthed a few weeks ago and kept nearby because I knew St. Patrick’s Day was coming up.
If found the same cup on Amazon, if you are interested!
“Blarney spoken here”!
I almost added this frame with shamrocks to my Dagmar’s Home Decor Etsy store and then thought better of it.
It makes a great addition to the mantel, and all I did was add a vintage page of music notes to it.
St. Patrick’s Day mantel decor
I collect vintage bottles in all kinds of colors, and these are the two green bottles I have. Here is a pretty set of 10 green bottles you can buy — an instant collection!
This is an orchid from Trader Joe’s that is done blooming, but I like how low-maintenance they are after the flowers are gone.
The little bird nests finish off the look, and I’m pretty happy with how the decor turned out.
Now I’m already looking forward to decorating the mantel for Easter!
I hope my simple St. Patrick’s Day mantel decor gives you some ideas for your own St. Paddy’s day decor.
Do you decorate for St. Patrick’s Day?
You would also like this post with last-minute ideas for St. Patty’s Day, including food ideas.
Jenny says
This looks beautiful! I love shamrocks and I love to collect belleek Porcelain. Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty
DEBRA says
so cute! I never decorate for st. patty’s day—my irish ancestors would not be happy with me! Thanks for stopping by funtastic friday blog hop! :)
Cat @ Pocketful of Posies says
Your St. Patricks mantle is so pretty! I really love the banner! Thank you for sharing at Dream. Create. Inspire. Link!
Cat
Stephanie says
I love it!! It’s so simple yet cute!!
Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty
Shirley Wood says
Thank you so much for sharing your creativity with us at Merry Monday. Everything looks really pretty.
Brandi Clevinger says
I like having a mantel. It’s so great to decorate for the holidays and seasons! Especially Christmas time. It makes the home feel so warm and cozy. I like your decorations for St. Patty’s Day!
Happy St. Patty’s Day!
Thanks for sharing at Inspire Me Mondays!
Lara says
I love what you did here! So cute!
Dagmar Bleasdale says
Thank you, Lara!
susan says
Great tips! Very green! Lol eco friendly, low cost and a fun scavenger hunt around the cottage! Get the whole family involved! I love the milk bottles!!! Great job as always…xx
Dagmar Bleasdale says
Hi Susan, you are so right, it’s like a scavenger hunt when I look for decorating items :)