Entries tagged with “home goods”.


It’s Pink Saturday again! And as always our Hostess Bev has collected a list of great blogs that want to participate in the celebration of all things Pink. You can find more blogs listed at How Sweet The Sound.

Friday night I decided I’d had enough of being cooped up in my home and needed to get out – even if it was in the single digits – I needed a shopping fix. lol So, I headed over to HomeGoods. It was so nice walking in and seeing what I hope is just the beginning of the Easter and Spring items they will have.

Here’s my “goodies” that I purchased tonight.


Home Goods Goodies


I couldn’t resist this adorable pink bunny with a wreath of flowers around its neck. It goes perfectly with the other bunnies (Fitz and Floyd) that I’ve got in the hutch in my kitchen. I purchased one other bunny from HG last year and guess I’ve started a tradition.


Home Goods Goodies


Here’s a close up of my new bunny. Such and adorable expression!


Home Goods Goodies


At first I wasn’t sure what these were. I thought they might be candleholders, but they are a bit too big. I think they are egg holders. Will have to see if I can find wooden or paper mache eggs to go in them – or make some out of polymer clay.


Home Goods Goodies


Here’s the four egg cups out of the package. A pretty blue, yellow, light pink, and a little bit darker pink.


Home Goods Goodies


I also picked up a set of towels to hang on the over door. I’m going to try to keep my son from messing them up when he decides to do the cooking.

So, even though it’s cold as can be outside, by putting out some pink and other pastel items I can at least feel that Spring is on its way.

For this week’s Featured Blog here’s a link to Sweet Finds by Joanna. It’s her post from last week featuring something I think looks fantastic – pretty pink dishes combined with things like vintage silver jewelry, buttons, or other decorative items. Lots of other neat things to explore on her blog.

Have a wonderful Pink Saturday and a great week!

Sandra

It’s Pink Saturday again at Cottage Dreamer! Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for once more hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

This week on my nearly weekly trip to Home Goods, I was lucky enough to find something I’d always wanted and also that something I’d seen there a few weeks ago was still around – something that doesn’t often happen at Home Goods.

The first items were two dinner plates and two smaller luncheon plates – or maybe they are salad plates – in the Franciscan Desert Rose pattern. I was so excited to see them – esp for $2.99 each. There was also a cream and sugar pair, but no tea pot so I decided against them.

Franciscan Desert Rose



And though the next plates aren’t pink, I was tickled pink to find them still in the store. They are Spode’s Chirstmas tree plates. I only got two dinner plates and also a set of highball glasses (figure they would be good for water.)


Spode Christmas Plates



Just the other day I had been telling my girlfriend Pat that I wanted to start a small collection of the Spode Christmas plates for my son and me. Many years ago when the family was all around we started collecting them. Each year we would add more serving dishes, glasses, and anything else my sister could find. Well, my parents are in Florida and my sister and I don’t – well, let’s just say that we haven’t seen eye-to-eye in many years. So, Christmas is just my son, myself, and his Chihuahua Bootsy. But even if we only use the plates at Thanksgiving and Christmas, it’s still a tradition “just for us.” And since it’s open stock we can add dinner plates if the occasion calls for them – like maybe a special friend for my son. lol I thought the last one was “it” but she didn’t work out. My goodness I’m chatty this week about personal stuff. :-)


I’d also told Pat that after seeing all the beautiful china and dinnerware on other people’s blogs – like the one person that had an entire room of china – that I was going to start picking up two dishes here, two dishes there, just so I could change things up a bit for my son and me at dinner. I told her the first dishes I wanted to start the collection were – yep, you got it – Franciscan Desert Rose. I’ve always loved the pattern. And at $2.99 a plate, you just can’t go wrong.


So, now I have to go find a place in the kitchen for my new collection of plates to live but now I’ve got another excuse to go to Home Goods, antiquing, junking, and to garage sales next summer.

Hope you all have a great Pink Saturday!

Sandra

All things work together for good for those who love the Lord.