With St. Patty's day approaching this next weekend, I thought it timely to show my collection for that holiday. I think everything I have is estate sale found and has been picked up over the past few years. I decorate for the holiday and I do have some Irish blood in me!
A trio of leprechaun figures, all found individually.

Love the red hair and freckles. They each carry a pipe.

An assortment of cardboard figures. The one on the left with the Santa beard was newly found this past weekend. I did not realize he was in my pile of goodies until I got home..then he magically appeared!

St. Patrick's Day party hats

This is my favorite of the hats.

With great graphic details.

This foil hat I believe to be a candy container. The top comes off and it is hollow inside.

Vintage Erin Go Bragh Shamrocks. The phrase means "Ireland forever" in Gaelic.

Pipes are quite the symbol for the day. I think these may be vases?

One is Relpo and the other has what I believe is the original ten cent price on the bottom.

Since I do quite a bit of St. Patty's day crafting I have also picked up quite a few smaller items with the pipe motif.

I don't think I have ever mailed a St. Patty's day card to anyone. Evidently it was a popular thing to do at one point. I have a good assortment of them.

This card made me smile.
Her wink got me.

Shamrocks made out of bump chenille were quite popular. These are all vintage and found at various sales.
Vintage Cupcake picks. 
I have quite an assortment of vintage stickers and seals. The bottom right cards are place cards, when you fold them the shamrock pops up.

Darling, darling designs.

If you see me out and about on St. Patty's Day I may be wearing my vintage corsage. I also will be wearing green so don't even try and pinch me!

A fun green holiday collection! If you have an idea for a future collection challenge, leave me a comment and finish the sentence, "show me your collection of _____." Always something new to uncover from my stash.
In case you are curious, all my holiday goodies live in one spot for St. Patty's Day on top of my china hutch.

Happy green day!