St. Patty's Day Wording, Please Help

Decorating By Katie-Bug Updated 15 Mar 2008 , 5:33am by dragonflydreams

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Katie-Bug Posted 15 Mar 2008 , 4:53am
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Okay the cake is only a 8'rd. The husband wants a birthday cake for his wife that incorporates St. Patrick's Day.

I am thinking it will be white with small cloves on the side and a large clover on the top. I was going to write in white on top of the large green clover. He wants something incorporating St. Patty's in the writing.

I was thinking, "Wishing you the luckiest birthday." What do you think? Got any other ideas?

Oh, did I mention it is due in the morning? I have been dying to ask for help but haven't been able to. Thank you so much!

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daveilg Posted 15 Mar 2008 , 5:23am
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Why not just "Erin Go Bragh" that's about as ST Patty's as you can get?

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dragonflydreams Posted 15 Mar 2008 , 5:33am
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. . . maybe something simple like . . . 'Sláinte!'
(pronounced 'slawn-cha', meaning Health! A common toast in Ireland, the equivalent to âCheersâ) . . . or you could go with . . . 'La breithe sona duit' (happy birthday to you) . . .

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