Welcome to the 905th Tablescape Thursday! Remember these cute rechargeable lamps I shared recently in this table setting?

Back when I set that table, I could not find them online, but last night I located them here: Rechargeable, Dimmable Floral Lamps with 3 Light Options. They are the same price that I paid. So if you loved those, get them while they are available.

They also have them in this beautiful Blue and White color. I am super tempted to order a set of these, too. I love these little lamps! You’ll find these here: Rechargeable Blue and White Lamp.

Whenever I stop by HomeGoods, I always love to see what they have available in their snack/gourmet food section. This is what I picked up on this trip, and let me tell, the Sea Salt Belmont peanuts are so good! I don’t ever want to purchase the big-name brand peanuts available in most grocery stores again after eating these! They are so crisp, and the flavor is soooo much better than the name-brand versions we see in grocery stores. It was like tasting peanuts for the very first time! The prices for them are insane on Amazon, but if you are ever in a TJ Max or HomeGoods, look for the Belmont Peanuts if you like peanuts.

I am a homebody and love staying at home, but I had so much fun on my recent excursions to HomeGoods, Williams Sonoma, and TJ Max. I saw a lot of pretty dinnerware!

For a while there, Pottery Barn didn’t seem to have very many tables set when I would visit, but they had quite a few this time.

Love this dinnerware in a beautiful tile-like design. It makes me think of exotic travel to places like Italy and Spain. You’ll find additional photos and info about this dinnerware here: Blue, White, and Yellow Dinnerware.

The napkin rings are giving me corn-on-the-cob vibes. Is that just me, or do you see it, too? They would be great for a 4th of July party or a low-country boil where corn on the cob was being served. 🙂 You’ll find these beaded napkin rings available in two colors here: Beaded Napkin Rings.

A beautiful spring-summer pattern!

This pattern reminded me of Herend’s Rothschild Bird with its floral and butterfly design. You’ll find the beautiful scalloped salad plates available here: Scalloped Salad Plates with Flowers and Butterflies.

Remember the pretty 3-D floral vase I shared in last week’s Tablescape Thursday post? It made me wish for lemon-covered dinnerware.

This would do nicely! lol You’ll find this dinnerware available here: Lemon Tree Dinnerware.

Looking forward to the beautiful table settings linked for this week’s Tablescape Thursday!

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Susan, Thank you for your posts. I’ve been reading them for years. I can’t thank you enough for your time, tips, help etc. You have given me so much enjoyment and knowledge. You are truly a giving person. God bless you.
Sincerely,
Mary
Thanks so much, Mary! You are so kind to say that—so appreciated! ♥
We all think that Susan and don’t say it enough.The research you put into the items you purchase is so helpful and saves us time and money. Same with the input from other comments; especially on appliances. You are the hardest working blogger I see. Thank you.
Thanks so much, Myrna! Appreciate that so much! I just try to share those things that I would want to know, in hopes it will be helpful or save some time and stress. Really appreciate those kind words!
So many pretties. I am not a green person per se but I like the first set of dishes in green and I have a green pitcher for a floral arrangement. I like the lemons and recently took apart my arrangement in a large blue and yellow Chinese urn with lemons. Actually, did you ever meet a dish you didn’t like or have enough accessories? Speaking of peanuts, sometimes they have the best selection of teas and other goodies.
I know, every time I go in there, I have to check out that aisle. They do have the best goodies! I like the jams they often have, too.
Hi Susan. Yes, totally corn on the cob. That’s the first thing I thought of when I saw the napkin rings. There are so many of the William Sonoma patterns I adore and would love to add to my collection, but storing everything is always the challenge. Thanks for another inspirational and informative post. XO- MaryJo
Glad it wasn’t just me seeing corn on the cob, at least the yellow beaded ones do. They really do get in some beautiful dinnerware!
Oooh – shopping! I love Williams Sonoma and Pottery Barn, and it looks like they’ve got fabulous things this season too! Haha – I see the corn on the cob! What fun! Thanks for taking us along window shopping with you, and for the party as always! Happy Thursday!
Both stores are well-stocked now. I love shopping in both!
Thanks, Barbara! I hope you have an amazing weekend!
Agreed; definitely corn on the cob vibes!
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So many beautiful patterns on the dinnerware. What a treat; thanks for sharing them. How do the shades attach on the lamps? Thanks.
Thanks, Kathleen@ They are actually part of the lamp, so they aren’t removable.