How To Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day In Style

How To Celebrate St. Patrick's Day In Style

St. Patrick’s Day is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on the 17th of March. It is the anniversary of the death of Saint Patrick and named in honor of him. Saint Patrick was born in Britain. He was kidnapped by Irish raiders as a teenager and taken to Ireland, where he was enslaved for six years. During his time in Ireland, Patrick converted to Christianity and eventually escaped to Britain. He later returned to Ireland as a missionary and is credited with converting the Irish people to Christianity.

The festival commemorates the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, as well as the celebration of Irish heritage and culture. The first celebrations were held in Ireland in the 5th century, shortly after his passing. In the 17th century, the day was adopted by the Catholic Church and became a feast day in the Catholic calendar. In the 18th century, Irish immigrants began to celebrate the holiday in the United States. The first St. Patrick’s Day parade in the United States was held in Boston in 1737.

St. Patrick's Day drinks

These early celebrations were religious in nature, with people attending church services and feasting on traditional Irish foods. Traditional Irish foods such as corned beef and cabbage, and Irish stew are often eaten on this Day. St. Patrick’s Day parades are a popular tradition in many countries. The largest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the world is held in New York City.

St. Patrick’s Day is now celebrated by many people throughout the world, Irish and non-Irish alike, with food, drink, and all things green. The first thing you need to do to prepare for St. Patrick’s Day is to locate all the GREEN items you can find. This can be clothing, jewelry, socks, shoes, hats, cups, plates, and other decorative items. This make take some time so it’s best to prepare early!

St. Patty Day Tops And T-Shirts:

There are many places available that will be selling St. Patrick’s Day merchandise. Be sure to keep an eye out for “Kiss Me I’m Irish” or four-leaf clover tees. They are very popular during the holiday. A few T-Shirt ideas are pictured in the slideshow below.

Pinch Me, Imma Sock:

You can never go wrong with buying socks. Seriously who can have too many when you always lose one? I guess if you’re lucky you will be able to keep up with these cool Saint Patrick’s Day socks! I thought these were super dope so I added them down below. Festive socks

HorseShoes:

Normally buying green shoes would be out of the question. Let alone a pair of St. Patrick’s kicks. We just wouldn’t even think like that. But now is the time to buy! You just might get lucky and find a really cute pair of shoes at a great price. How’s that for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? Check out these St.Patrick’s day shoes.

Hello Lucky Hair:

Looking for a quick way to celebrate but don’t want to be too EXTRA? These are a couple of hairstyles that will be great for the kids. Send them off to school or to the park and show off that holiday spirit!

St. Patrick’s Day Makeup Tutorial:

If you are feeling festive this holiday here is a quick makeup tutorial of some Patty paint! If you are looking for something a lot simpler I have a few pics posted below.

St. Patrick’s Day Makeup Tutorial

Makeup Gallery:

Holiday Nails:

If you are anything like me you probably enjoy a good nail polish. What’s better than a good polish? A great nail design. Depending on your work environment this may not be appropriate but it’s a great idea! These designs can be used for a press-on set or a play date with the kids. I thought these were cute and worth a try.

  • Rainbow Patty nails
  • Polka dot Pot O Gold
  • Leprechaun nail Photos
  • Stiletto clover nails
  • Kiss me plaid nails
  • Lucky charms St. Patrick's Day nails
  • Hatty patty St. Patricks Day Nails
  • Lucky Clover Belt nails
  • Shamrock St. Patty Day nails

How To Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day In Style:

With March 17th drawing near I decided this post was very necessary. Personally, I’m not quite sure what I plan on doing on this date but I had fun creating this post. While it gave me lots of insight and got my creative juices flowing I also learned something.

While searching the web for photos of festive make up I did not find many that were extremely creative. Now with that being said, I’m not crazy about over-the-top makeup but it is something I enjoy viewing. Hopefully, this post will be inspiring to some makeup artists and give them some inspiration.

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