Monday, February 25, 2008
St. Patrick's Day is an Irish event that we tend to celebrate with spirit full to the brink. Why can't we be full fledged Irish just for one day in a year? How's the ideas? Now you may wonder how to be Irish -- I'm sure! Yes, its possible to spread the aura of the festival -- St. Patrick's Day in an awesome way. All you need to do is to study a bit on Irish heritage of celebrating St. Patrick's Day. Start off your plan with the St. Patrick's Day decoration. It's always wise to have an early start on St. Patrick's Day planning -- especially when it comes to St. Patrick's Day decoration. Let the artist within you come out with some great artistic do-it-yourself ideas for St. Patrick's Day decoration.

Well start off with gathering St. Patrick's Day decor that are Irish green. That's the best and easiest way to come up with Irish fervor to your St. Patrick's Day decoration.

POT 'O GOLD - All you need for this are gold or black construction paper and readymade small pots. Decorate the pots with gold glitter and coins cut from gold foil. This can be an awesome decor for your St. Patrick's Day party floor.

LUCKY CLOVER - Lucky clover can make another great St. Patrick's Day decor if crafted properly. Cut the clover in proper shapes and sizes out of green construction paper. You can have cardboard patterns to get the proper shape. you can also use these shamrocks for St. Patrick's Day games -- a lot you can find over the net.

LEPRECHAUNS - Buy some cute leprechauns figurines to give an added Irish fervor. You can get a comparatively bigger leprechauns (of 3 ft tall) leprechauns to be placed at the center of your St. Patrick's Day party floor.

BLARNEY STONE - Use artificial blarney stones to decorate your wall. This would give a special effect to your St. Patrick's Day decoration.

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posted by Dave Richards at Monday, February 25, 2008 | 0 comments
Folks, here's a great news that I've just come across while surfing for St. Patrick's Day Party ideas. If you want to have a real fun on St. Patrick's Day 2008 and if you don't mind spending some extra bucks, then just visit the St. Patrick's Day parade in Ireland. It's going to be held on March 17, Monday. But more than that the St. Patrick's Day blast is going to create a magic this year, being celebrated in style for all the 5 days and nights of the awesome celebratory events. And the good news is that most them are absolutely free!

From March 13 till March 17 you will find tons of fun and with street theaters, musical concerts, dance, carnivals .... and what not? If you want t match our steps with your soul mate, just date him or her to Ireland. So there's no better way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day 2008 than flying off the Ireland and get waved by loads of St. Patrick's day fun. Cherish the exotic flavor of Irish heritage this St. Patrick's Day.

Well, if you are looking for a group, its better you invite all your pals right before St. Patrick's Day and talk to them -- much before before March 13. Call them over the weekend before St. Patrick's Day. Send pre St. Patrick's Day invitation in a creative way and have a nice get together; plan for the tour and just be at it! Check out this Official St. Patrick's day Festival site for detailed information.

If you are away from your home on St. Patrick's Day 2008, if you are feeling little out touch with your pals before St. Patrick's Day, just reach out to them with your soulful St. Patrick's Day massages and touch their souls tenderly. Let them know that you are missing them a lot on St. Patrick's Day. Just pint a cheer and share a smile...


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