Hello Friends! I'm so excited to be a part of this awesome blog hop hosted by my dear friend Amber at Follow The Yellow Brick Home! Thank you so much Amber for putting this together!
If you are just coming over from Kristin's gorgeous log home at White Arrows Home, Welcome to Welch House! I hope you are able to find some inspiration here!
With Saint Patricks day approaching, a lot of people are bringing out their green decor. I thought I would share with you how I incorporate green into my kitchen all year long, as it is one of my very favorite colors.
I have a very special green cabinet that was once used by my Great-parents and my Grandparents as a place to store their canning jars. It sat lonely and unused until I rescued it from my parent's basement about 8 years ago.
I absolutely love the original green paint and the patina that it has. I painted the tongue and groove walls a historic pale pink.
I don't do a lot of St. Patrick's day decor, but seeing as I am Irish, I decided to make a cute Vintage Irish couple for my cabinet.
I found these darling printables at The Graphics Fairy. After I printed them out, I stabilized them with foam board, and ta-da!!! They are absolutely festive and elegant.
I recently found the green rimmed vintage plates at an estate sale and the depression era green glassware I found at a garage sale! I love the intricate details on the glassware, and they look pretty as vases for my fresh roses.
The embroidered lace panel I ordered from off of Etsy. It came from France and I love how it dressed up my cabinet.
The skirt for my cabinet is made out of a sheet from Target. The sheets are pink and white striped and are from the Simply Shabby Chic Collection. I think it adds a sweet touch to the cabinet.
Just beyond the green cabinet, is a small hallway that connects the dining room to the kitchen and also leads to a powder room. I chose a beautiful green French style wallpaper for this space. I love the gorgeous florals and exotic birds that are printed on it.
To open up the space a bit, I hung an ornate gold mirror which is also a thrift store find! Interesting fact..when I purchased the mirror, the employees at the thrift store told me that it had been donated by the local funeral home! Well that didn't stop me from taking this beauty home!
Our kitchen is also home to a gorgeous green antique stove! This stove has been with me through several decor changes and three homes! I don't cook on it, I use it only for decoration.
The last several years its been a tradition for my little boy Delaine and I to make Leprechaun cupcakes! He is always is excited to bake these!
His very favorite part is the vintage Leprechaun men on top!
We always add colorful sprinkles.
These adorable cupcakes don't last too long around here!
A never before seen view of my kitchen...to the left is the dining nook. The kitchen is a very difficult area for me to photograph, so thats why I don't show it very often!
I hope you enjoyed seeing a little bit more of my home and have come to love the many different shades of green as much as I do!
Thank you so much for visiting!
-Larissa
The olden cabinet is so pretty...and you have it dressed so nicely.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous. The stove is amazing. I'm glad you rescued the cabinet. It's darling.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Larissa, your home always takes me to a magical place 😍💕💕
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ReplyDeleteYour little Irish couple is darling and I absolutely adore your green and pink cabinet! Happy to be joining you on the hop today! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
This is just beautiful, Larissa! Pure eye candy! You have styled your cabinet so wonderfully! To have a family piece like that is such a treasure! Love your cute cupcakes...pinning!
ReplyDeleteYou charming home has me green with envy! I adore your heirloom cabinet and gorgeous wallpaper. The stove and your foam core couple are just delightful.
ReplyDeleteOh the joy to see your beautiful kitchen Larissa! Love the heirloom cabinet & that wallpaper is gorgeous! Love everything!!
ReplyDeleteLarissa! I love your cabinet styling and your kitchen! It all looks amazing and perfect for spring! I'll take one of those cupcakes too please. Loved hopping with you today. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteI love your green cabinet, Larissa! And love your beadboard ceiling and detailed trim at the top of the room. Your antique stove is wonderful; what a great piece to have enough space for in your kitchen! Always enjoy seeing your beautiful style and photography! Fun hopping with you!
ReplyDeleteLarissa, I'm enjoying all your lovely vintage vignettes so much. Beautiful home and the wallpaper is amazing. Wow!
ReplyDeleteOh Larissa I knew you would come up with something swoonworthy for this hop! I LOVED seeing all of these new views and pieces! You have so many treasures and you are so talented my friend! Love the foam core couple...I am copying that idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharin' your green with us. Happy almost spring dear friend!
Your green cabinet is so pretty and I love the way you've styled your shelves. It's also great that this is a family piece. I swooned over your gorgeous wallpaper and also over your antique stove. What a treasure! Oh - I forgot to mention that the Irish couple you made are darling. Love that idea!
ReplyDeleteI love your gorgeous vignette set up in your equally gorgeous green cabinet! Your home looks so lovely and charming! And I want to try one of those delicious-looking cupcakes! So happy to be hopping with you!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you styled the cabinet with all your beautiful pieces! those leprechauns are adorable too!
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Larissa,
ReplyDeleteLove all your green ... from your grandparent's vintage green cabinet to the leprechaun-decorated cupcakes. But, that pair of Irish printables are my absolute favorite! So adorable and so clever!
Judith
Larissa, thank goodness you rescued the green cabinet. Not just a practical piece to have to store and display all your pretty vintage items, but such a statement piece. And the green vintage oven! What another wonderful way to display your treasures. The cupcakes look delcious.
ReplyDeleteForget the green cupcakes - I want that green stove!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, I'm head over hills for all the green shades in your home! Those printables are indeed elegant and so cute and the cupcakes seem so delicious, but also like beautiful pieces of art. Love the antique and sophisticated vibe that makes your home so breathtaking! The French-style wallpaper and the lovely, golden mirror go so well together and make the small, cozy corner look like a heavenly oasis. Thank you so much for sharing this, I really enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely home. Love your vintage decor.
ReplyDeleteThat cabinet is a real treasure and you've filled it beautifully. I love the French lace! Love the stove as well. Can you believe I have on like it in my garden. It was given to me by a friend years ago. We moved it from our previous home. I love it as an accent, but now a tree has grown so much it's almost buried it. :(
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Jann
Your pictures made me swoon!Gorgeous linens and amazing china!Those cupcakes are so cute!Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLarissa, I love your green everything! The cabinet is divine! So glad your rescued it and are using it, your grandparents would be proud! The dishes are fabulous and the Irish couple is so sweet! Love you style and following you here now, and have been on IG for a awhile!!
ReplyDeletehugs, Betsy
I love everything about your green hutch and the story behind it!!! perfect for St. Patricks day!!
ReplyDeleteIm so glad you are blogging! I loved reading about your decision making in decorating and the background of the green piece. You are very talented and have your own unique way of decorating that makes you stand out from the pack. xo
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