If you have Spode Woodland dinnerware and use it this time of year…

…Spode has a charming woodland flatware set that’s perfect with their Woodland pattern dinnerware.

The design is beautifully detailed and is currently available here: Spode Woodland Flatware. You’ll find Spode Woodland dinnerware place settings on sale 10% off here: Spode Woodland Dinnerware.

These cute turkey napkin rings caught my eye. I don’t think they are on sale, but wanted to share them in case you need them for your Thanksgiving table this year. You’ll find them available here: Turkey Napkin Rings.

So what is on sale? Lots of things! Lands’ End has an awesome sale going on right now. I normall go for jegging or straight-leg jeans and cords, but I think these wide-leg cords are really cute! They would work great with boots which is handy this time of year. You’ll find them 50% off here: Wide-leg Corduroy Pants in 8 Colors.

A lot of the coats are 50% off, too! So if you need a coat, this is a great time to buy one! This insulated coat is available in a variety of colors. I really like how it comes down long in the back to keep you extra warm and to stay tucked under when you’re sitting. I think this beautiful burgundy is my favorite.

You’ll find it available on sale 50% off in 6 colors here: Fleece-Lined Winter Coat.

Beautiful sweater with a whimsical, snowy, snowglobe scene. You’ll find it 50% off here: Cabin in Snow Sweater.

I was thinking what a great gift this tote would make, filled with a lot of little goodies. Great house-warming gift when taking things to a party, too. You’ll find it on sale 50% off here: Tree Tote.

Love the long length of this flannel shirt! This is the type of shirt you put on and live in during the weekend. So cozy! You’ll find it on sale here: Long Flannel Shirt.

Need a cute long-sleeve tee for the holidays? This one is on sale with the code JOY20 here: Cute Pinetree Plaid Tree Shirt.

Love this no-iron shirt for the holidays! Those beautiful plaid colors would look great peeking out from under a sweater at the collar, cuffs, and bottom. You’ll find it on sale with the code JOY20 here: Beautiful No-Iron Shirt.

I’ve been admiring this sweater all autumn. Love the color and the design! It’s currently on sale with the code JOY20 here: Winter Fox Sweater.

Another beautiful snowflake sweater! It’s currently on sale with the code JOY20 here: Snowflake Pullover Sweater.

I’ll be attending a Christmas home tour and luncheon this winter with a friend who lives in Georgia. Wouldn’t this be perfect to wear with boots. It’s currently on sale with the code JOY20: Corduroy Shirt Dress in three colors.

Such cute socks! They are on sale here: Snowflake Socks.

Happy Winter Sale Shopping!




Susan, knowing your difficulty with winter, I’m glad to see you’re ferreting out the good winter basics. Actually, I know you’d be doing that even if you were wintering in Georgia. I still smile when I remember the commenter who, seeing your post one year about winter clothing, asked, “But don’t you live in Georgia?” Lol. 😀 Even in Georgia, you like to bundle up and there are some lovely things here. I like every color of those corduroy pants. That puffy jacket is so cute, as is the snowflake sweater. Gosh, I am not ready for winter. Is it really almost Thanksgiving?
I don’t have the Spode dinnerware, but I do love that flatware! Just gorgeous and worth considering. And I have those turkey napkin rings, except, mine are painted in autumn / turkey colors. I love using them every year.
Thanks for another great post!
I’ve even had people say that it’s a shame we don’t experience fall color in Georgia. Then I do a Google search for them and send them a link to the “images” that pop up.
Yeah, it’s a real shame that it doesn’t get cold in Georgia during the wintertime. The temps during the winter in Atlanta are just like being in south Florida. 😉
Last year it snowed in Northern Florida. This week it will be in the 30’s and 40’s at night. I think the northerners moving here brought cold weather with them. Last week someone said its seven weeks to Christmas. It’s like once you are talking about Thanksgiving, Christmas happens quickly. I finally see why people put the Christmas tree up on Thanksgiving Day. Sooo, Susan, have you decided on a cat proof tree ?