Didn't even have to second guess starting to watch your 3 hour plant tour. Thanks for being so open about the difficulties you face with your plant care instead of just showcasing plants that are looking impeccable. Also sharing your tips and trouble shooting! I absolutely adore your videos 💚
🌿 Your videos inspired me to start my own plant collection. That in turn took my whole life on a roller coaster and now I work within the industry 🥺 all thanks to your knowledge and impeccable delivery ! Thank YOU 🥰 Please please please never stop being yourself!
Your one of the few you tubers whose long videos I actually love. You also have everything I love in a plant parent video....... entertaining and engaging but also concise and informative. Just great! Love your tour vids. More please 🙏🏾💕
🌿🌿🌿 I love these long form videos so much! I got 8 Hoya repotted and watered all of my plants during this video! Always such a joy to see your collection!
Hi Claire, so grateful for a 3hr segment to watch while I'm stuck on the couch with a broken ankle! I see I'm not the only one who enjoys The Rug updates!😂 I saw your Biophytum sensitivum before you talked about it! My first one lasted 2 years in a terrarium, and I think I have some seedlings popping up, my second one is enjoying my new terrarium. I never cut the flowers off. Apparently the when the seed pods open the seeds explode out. You could put it in its own little terrarium so it self sows and you'll have lots of them all the time. When you picked up your unknown fuzzy plant (41:07) I thought it was a baby el choco because it looks exactly like my baby plant. I'm so chuffed about you P. Hope! Loved seeing Ross's pots around, it's great to have something to share together. Thank you for showing us your beautiful plants, and yes please to part 2
🌿 Really enjoyed the tour Claire. Thankyou for taking us through your wonderful collection. The amount of effort to put this video together was not lost on me!
The aloe you mention at 11:56 is a Gasteria carinata! Very slow growing plants mine just started giving me pups after 6 years of owning it! I love mine it texturally feels like crocodile skin! If left In too bright of sun it will turn pinkish red due to sun stress!
When you post plant tours, it’s treated like the Super Bowl at my house. Someone is prepping the snacks and we limit interruptions haha thank you for such a fun event
I've actually got less in my collection believe it or not, I've just moved more into this room and have less plants in the bedroom (so this room feels fuller) x
Desert rose! I’ve only had it since last year but it’s a favourite. You can tell when it needs watering by the trunk - if it’s a little squishy you can water, leave it alone if it’s nice and firm. That way you can train the caudex to collect more water and grow wider as a result. If you want yours to branch out, cut it few nodes above the caudex - I was super scared to do that but mine sprouted FOUR branches in return!
I just wanted to say...I absolutely love your videos❤❤❤❤ I normally browse and close halfway thru bc I'm super impatient and humans tend to annoy me😂 I literally watch your videos back to back in que until i fall asleep! Thank you for all of the info you give and showing off all of your beautiful babies❤❤
@@TheJungleHaven yes! I had no idea. I was watching this video, explaining it to my partner who’s done landscaping most of his life and he said that it’s a term often used for sensitivity plants.
Claire your voice and the way you talk are so reassuring. I’ve just done lots of repotting and propping whilst listening to you. Always so informative and relaxing. Best wishes!
My favorite channel has my favorite thing... A houseplant tour!! I feel like I hit the jackpot! Haven't finished it yet but, I'm hoping Ross makes an appearance.😊
I would love a video of bedroom plants that do not require direct sunlight. I watched this video for the first time before dawn. Thank you so much for sharing!
🌿 I’m new to plants and only found your channel last week and I already absolutely love it. I’ve made notes as you went through your collection and have a big wish list now!
Just want to tell you , your accent( beautiful /classy) keeps me focused ... I listen and clean ... I removed a leaf that thought was damaged but it was the old skin unfolded.. I cried 😢... and apologized ! Ty for this video😊
Just saw this and immediately clicked! Now I have some company for all the plant chores I have to do today! And I watched your last tour videos multiple times, so this is going to be great!!! 🙃
Hi Claire, Yoli, and Ross. I hope you are all doing well 😊 I've recently rediscovered your channel after some time away, and it's completely reignited my passion for all things plant related. You have once again become my go-to watch over a morning cuppa and to switch off to after a long day. Thank you for helping keep me and my plant family happy and healthy. Keep up the amazing work. Much love ❤️ x
Hi Claire! I don't know if someone has commented on your Monkey Jar plant yet, so I wanted to pipe in in case it could help you. My understanding is that basically, if your plant receives nutrients from the water you're giving it (tap water), it won't put energy into making pitchers because it is already getting what it needs. I imagine it will bounce back as soon as you start giving it rain water or distilled water again. Also, the pitchers do just regularly die off over time, so I wouldn't worry too much about it. Thank you for another awesome video!! 🥬
🌿 love the nails!!!! 💯 Seeing the bits of Marvel items makes me smile and has now inspired me to incorporate them on my plant shelves and vignettes. How do you remember all the proper names of all your plants?! So impressive👏🙌
Hey, love the video. Also, Just to let you know, Raphidaphora Decursiva is not a crawler, it is a climber like monstera deliciosa. You can find pictures of them growing up the trees in the wild. I grow mine on a moss pole and it is attached to it for its dear life lol, I could not detach it if I wanted to.
The adenium (desert rose) does like to dry out between waterings - otherwise there is a high risk of root rot. For substrate, I use mainly pumice. Also, they are heavy feeders, so be sure to fertilize them well. They do best left outside over the summer, as long as night time temps are above 10 degrees. If you chop the top off, btw, they will branch out nicely. I prefer them bushy, personal preference. They are really fun to grow from seed . I had seed pods from mine for the first time last year, which I wasn't expecting in my climate, and they all germinated.
Your video made my day! I am watching it in two parts but I do love your long videos. Your shorts are great but these long ones are the ones I long for! Keep them coming, I got a pitcher plant after seeing yours awhile back. It’s a baby but I’m sooo enjoying it. Spring is in the air here and I can’t wait to see my plants put on their summer looks! Thanks Claire for your efforts on this one! More please. 🙂🌿
For sharing your beautiful home with us and all your beautiful house plants looks like you’re living out in the jungle so many house plants I don’t know how you take care of so many, but it does look beautiful and of course, beautiful dog of yours. Thanks so much for sharing another great video
What an amazing collection. How wonderful to be surrounded by plants, above, below and in cabinets. A great way to live!!! I find all my prayer plants are magnets for pests. I am transferring them all into Leca and it doesn't stop the pests. However, it's easier to manage as I can blast spray the leaves with water everyday, without worrying about overwatering soil. The Rug looks very lonely!!!! Love the props in brown beer bottles!!!!!🌿🌿🌿🌿
Hey Claire..have to agree with another that made a comment before me your plants are mesmerizing and I love that you take your time to give us a detailed tour. So glad I found your channel.
I finally got a couple of tiny peperomia hope plants and popped them together the other day - totally inspired by yours! It's SO lovely, I love how thick/round the leaves are!
🌿 😆 Thank you for keeping me company while I do planty chores 🥰 Love your collection and hearing about any tips and tricks you have for certain species!
I loved every moment of your tour; can't believe I watched it straight through, all at once lol but grateful you took the time to make it! You ended w one of my favorite plants of all time that I also purchased just earlier this year 😭 the fern leaf cactus is to die for. I just sit and look at her sometimes haha 🌿 Can't wait to watch how everything grows & evolves! ✌🏽 love & be loved!
4:51 I also do my most poles as well like this. I’m transitioning all my plants inside to Leca or diy pon (so $$ in AUD). I love the plants ❤. I love the Raphy but I have so many plants on poles that need a lot of room 😅. I also have the blasted spider mites as well.
Wow, you're houseplant tour was amazing and I would love to see a Part 2 😀🌿🌿 I really can't imagine how much time and work you've spent on filming and editing, it must have taken you a lot!
2:50:51 you could put your aloe Vera outside! It would thrive! And I’ve also heard that you should feed your carnivorous plants by hand because if you use pest controls then you may not have enough gnats to fulfill them.
Hey Bren and Laurel, I just came across your channel and was wondering how you guys are doing now in 2024. I love your vision on living in a community giving more than taking.
I have a Desert Rose too! If you give it enough light the flowers are GORGEOUS. I've been letting mine dry out in-between waterings which is supposedly good for the plant, yours has probably adapted so I wouldn't change your watering schedule with it.
I also think the donkey's tail is fuller because the pot for the smaller one has more room & therefore the roots can absorb more water. The Donkey's tail that is fuller doesn't have a lot of room so therefore less water to absorb? That's just my guess lol.
Omg it took me few days but I’ve made it till the end 😄 it’s such a lovely tour 🌸🌿 it would be great to see a part two of your bedroom plants and your rehab greenhouse 🤩
🌿🌿 Yes, love the videos!! And I must say I was just as excited when you saw your lil root finally forming 👍 You’ll have to include Ross’ plants when you do the bedroom one….
🌿 I don't know how you do it. I have about 120-130 and some days it just feels like a lot. I went through the stage where I just wanted every plant I didn't have and now I'm selling/trading a bunch off to downsize and really have the collection that makes me happy. That means some that I just love (all of my hoyas) and some that look really aesthetic in my space with different colors and textures.
I think the plant at 11:52 is some type of Gasteria (Carinata f. variegata ??). My grandmother used to have lots of gasterias in pots outside on her balcony.
3 hour long video at 5am?! Yessss! This is my 'relax' time in the morning while the house is still asleep. This is perfect 💚
Didn't even have to second guess starting to watch your 3 hour plant tour. Thanks for being so open about the difficulties you face with your plant care instead of just showcasing plants that are looking impeccable. Also sharing your tips and trouble shooting! I absolutely adore your videos 💚
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Your videos inspired me to start my own plant collection. That in turn took my whole life on a roller coaster and now I work within the industry 🥺 all thanks to your knowledge and impeccable delivery ! Thank YOU 🥰
Please please please never stop being yourself!
Your one of the few you tubers whose long videos I actually love. You also have everything I love in a plant parent video....... entertaining and engaging but also concise and informative. Just great! Love your tour vids. More please 🙏🏾💕
Lmao you featured the rug!!! 😂😂😂
Muahahaha
I think there should be a #therug page. 😂😂
R 2:38:55 2:38:55
Where do you get the plant cabinet???? I am trying to find a good one!!
@@KeepingItRealWithEmily IKEA!
🌿🌿🌿 I love these long form videos so much! I got 8 Hoya repotted and watered all of my plants during this video! Always such a joy to see your collection!
Oohhh yay I'm glad you got some repotting done!
💚 me too! It was definitely overdue. I am determined to get my Hoya Krimson queen to bloom for me this year! Lol
51:44 is my favourite plant
3 hours?? here for it :D love your videos!! TY for taking the time to show us your collection, great vibe
🌿 I would love a part 2! You talk about your bedroom plants, but I don't recall seeing them a lot. Gorgeous plants!
Hi Claire, so grateful for a 3hr segment to watch while I'm stuck on the couch with a broken ankle!
I see I'm not the only one who enjoys The Rug updates!😂
I saw your Biophytum sensitivum before you talked about it! My first one lasted 2 years in a terrarium, and I think I have some seedlings popping up, my second one is enjoying my new terrarium. I never cut the flowers off. Apparently the when the seed pods open the seeds explode out. You could put it in its own little terrarium so it self sows and you'll have lots of them all the time.
When you picked up your unknown fuzzy plant (41:07) I thought it was a baby el choco because it looks exactly like my baby plant.
I'm so chuffed about you P. Hope!
Loved seeing Ross's pots around, it's great to have something to share together.
Thank you for showing us your beautiful plants, and yes please to part 2
🌿 Really enjoyed the tour Claire. Thankyou for taking us through your wonderful collection. The amount of effort to put this video together was not lost on me!
Thank you so much!
3 hour houseplant tour?! *grabs coffee and wishlist. You know, just in case 😂
Same! 😂
The aloe you mention at 11:56 is a Gasteria carinata! Very slow growing plants mine just started giving me pups after 6 years of owning it! I love mine it texturally feels like crocodile skin! If left In too bright of sun it will turn pinkish red due to sun stress!
Oh my thought was Gaster Aloe Flow but for sure in that family
Yes! I was thinking either Gasteria carinata or batesiana.
Omg thank you! I have a baby plant of it and I couldnt figure out what it was :D
When you post plant tours, it’s treated like the Super Bowl at my house. Someone is prepping the snacks and we limit interruptions haha thank you for such a fun event
Hahaha oh I LOVE this!
Your plant collection has increased quite a bit since last yr. They’re thriving. Thanks for sharing 3 hrs sharing your beautiful collection Claire!
I've actually got less in my collection believe it or not, I've just moved more into this room and have less plants in the bedroom (so this room feels fuller) x
Desert rose! I’ve only had it since last year but it’s a favourite. You can tell when it needs watering by the trunk - if it’s a little squishy you can water, leave it alone if it’s nice and firm. That way you can train the caudex to collect more water and grow wider as a result. If you want yours to branch out, cut it few nodes above the caudex - I was super scared to do that but mine sprouted FOUR branches in return!
I just wanted to say...I absolutely love your videos❤❤❤❤ I normally browse and close halfway thru bc I'm super impatient and humans tend to annoy me😂 I literally watch your videos back to back in que until i fall asleep! Thank you for all of the info you give and showing off all of your beautiful babies❤❤
Hahaha thank you so much!
Use diatomaceous on top of your soil n sprinkle some on leaf/leaves n that will solve your pest problems🍒
The biophytum sensitivum is so freaking adorable!!! A nickname for plants that react that way are “touch me nots”❤
Touch me nots is so adorable!
@@TheJungleHaven yes! I had no idea. I was watching this video, explaining it to my partner who’s done landscaping most of his life and he said that it’s a term often used for sensitivity plants.
You are my favorite RUclipsr! Thank you for such an awesome tour to complete my own plant chores with!
Thank you so much! 💚
Thank you for the beautiful plant tour!! I love you're long videos 💚🌿
A great start of my weekend. Greetings from the Netherlands 👋
Well my weekend just got better! I'm so excited for this video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Claire your voice and the way you talk are so reassuring. I’ve just done lots of repotting and propping whilst listening to you. Always so informative and relaxing. Best wishes!
The PERFECT way to start my day! ❤
I love longer videos!! ❤
(I love all of your videos too of course!)
🌿yes to part 2! Planty hugs from Long Island NY, I love your beautiful houseplants and your adorable pup🥰🐶🪴
Hi Claire! Your Aglaonema @ 2:37:32 looks like an Aglaonema Slim Jim. Enjoyed the video🪴👍🌻
This is a fab tour. Thanks for showing all your gorgeous plants even if a few are waiting to shine! 😊🌿
Ive been depressed and i haven't watched your videos in a while i think thats partly why!! Your videos bring me so much joy, thank you! 💖💚
My favorite channel has my favorite thing... A houseplant tour!!
I feel like I hit the jackpot! Haven't finished it yet but, I'm hoping Ross makes an appearance.😊
I would love a video of bedroom plants that do not require direct sunlight. I watched this video for the first time before dawn. Thank you so much for sharing!
🌿 great video! I love your longer form stuff, and what an incredible collection!
I love how I can watch a little every night but your collection is stellar ❤ love from Canada!
🌿 I’m new to plants and only found your channel last week and I already absolutely love it. I’ve made notes as you went through your collection and have a big wish list now!
🌿It took me three days but I got to the end! Your collection is huge and amazing!
I know this was a LONG one 😂 Thank you so much!
@@TheJungleHaven it was a pleasure! 🫶
Just want to tell you , your accent( beautiful /classy) keeps me focused ... I listen and clean ... I removed a leaf that thought was damaged but it was the old skin unfolded.. I cried 😢... and apologized ! Ty for this video😊
🌿🌿🌿 absolutely loved the tour and how you put it together! part 2 bedroom plants tour, yes please!
🌿🌿 what a lovely treat to get a 3 hour planty video! 💚💚
Just saw this and immediately clicked! Now I have some company for all the plant chores I have to do today! And I watched your last tour videos multiple times, so this is going to be great!!! 🙃
Hi Claire, Yoli, and Ross. I hope you are all doing well 😊 I've recently rediscovered your channel after some time away, and it's completely reignited my passion for all things plant related. You have once again become my go-to watch over a morning cuppa and to switch off to after a long day. Thank you for helping keep me and my plant family happy and healthy. Keep up the amazing work. Much love ❤️ x
11:53 that’s a lil warty!! gasteria! i think they’re in the family of haworthia. they produce a ton of pups that are easy to propagate!
Omg how much energy do you have to maintain all of this !!!!
Yess excited for this video 🌿🤍 You look beautiful btw!
I love your channel and look forward to every new video. I always learn so much from your expertise!
Hi Claire! I don't know if someone has commented on your Monkey Jar plant yet, so I wanted to pipe in in case it could help you. My understanding is that basically, if your plant receives nutrients from the water you're giving it (tap water), it won't put energy into making pitchers because it is already getting what it needs. I imagine it will bounce back as soon as you start giving it rain water or distilled water again. Also, the pitchers do just regularly die off over time, so I wouldn't worry too much about it. Thank you for another awesome video!! 🥬
🌿 love the nails!!!! 💯
Seeing the bits of Marvel items makes me smile and has now inspired me to incorporate them on my plant shelves and vignettes. How do you remember all the proper names of all your plants?! So impressive👏🙌
I have those hooks and had no idea they twist! THANK YOU!
I really appreciate all the time it took to film & edit this video! Just perfect.
I never realised that we are lucky living in indonesia for tropical plants and the weather, till i watched your video. 🙏🏻
Hey, love the video. Also, Just to let you know, Raphidaphora Decursiva is not a crawler, it is a climber like monstera deliciosa. You can find pictures of them growing up the trees in the wild. I grow mine on a moss pole and it is attached to it for its dear life lol, I could not detach it if I wanted to.
3 hour video. Just what I need to zone out with while at work. Thanks!
I was thrilled to see your collection. 🍃 best leaf emoji I could find
- How many times have you seen this video?
- Yes
The adenium (desert rose) does like to dry out between waterings - otherwise there is a high risk of root rot. For substrate, I use mainly pumice. Also, they are heavy feeders, so be sure to fertilize them well. They do best left outside over the summer, as long as night time temps are above 10 degrees. If you chop the top off, btw, they will branch out nicely. I prefer them bushy, personal preference. They are really fun to grow from seed . I had seed pods from mine for the first time last year, which I wasn't expecting in my climate, and they all germinated.
Loved this long video so much. Love all your videos. 🪴
Your video made my day! I am watching it in two parts but I do love your long videos. Your shorts are great but these long ones are the ones I long for! Keep them coming, I got a pitcher plant after seeing yours awhile back. It’s a baby but I’m sooo enjoying it. Spring is in the air here and I can’t wait to see my plants put on their summer looks! Thanks Claire for your efforts on this one! More please. 🙂🌿
For sharing your beautiful home with us and all your beautiful house plants looks like you’re living out in the jungle so many house plants I don’t know how you take care of so many, but it does look beautiful and of course, beautiful dog of yours. Thanks so much for sharing another great video
What an amazing collection. How wonderful to be surrounded by plants, above, below and in cabinets. A great way to live!!! I find all my prayer plants are magnets for pests. I am transferring them all into Leca and it doesn't stop the pests. However, it's easier to manage as I can blast spray the leaves with water everyday, without worrying about overwatering soil. The Rug looks very lonely!!!! Love the props in brown beer bottles!!!!!🌿🌿🌿🌿
🌿 yes to a part 2!! I loved watching this, I think collection tours are my favourite videos 😍
🌿 thanks for keeping me company while doing planty chores!
I love house plants but I never want so many that I start neglecting certain ones
love love love this video. it marks around a year of me being a plant lover & finding your channel!! 🌿
I always get stunned by the growth in your plants! Your plants are basically my plant goals 😉🌿
Teehee thank you!
🌿 your enthusiasm is absolutely contagious 🌿
Thank you, I have been putting off my chores, and I put your on video and just got started. I appreciate you!
Love your plant tour videos!! I watch them over and over again and then my wish list gets longer and longer! 🍃🍃🍃
Hey Claire..have to agree with another that made a comment before me your plants are mesmerizing and I love that you take your time to give us a detailed tour. So glad I found your channel.
My Hoya Curtisii loves high light. Where it sits it gets some direct sunlight. I love the Jack and Sally!
Been waiting for this new update! Love seeing all of your babies! Sending all the love and sunshine from Fl!
Super plant tour! Thank you, I love it! 11:45 I would say it's gasteria.
Aglaonema from rescue shelf seems to be Slim Jim. Part two yes please. 🌿🌿🌿
As always, your tour videos make my day! I'd love that second video with the bedroom plants.
I finally got a couple of tiny peperomia hope plants and popped them together the other day - totally inspired by yours! It's SO lovely, I love how thick/round the leaves are!
Yay, the rug is back! 😂
Ooooh that's my morning sorted 👌
🌿 😆 Thank you for keeping me company while I do planty chores 🥰 Love your collection and hearing about any tips and tricks you have for certain species!
I loved every moment of your tour; can't believe I watched it straight through, all at once lol but grateful you took the time to make it!
You ended w one of my favorite plants of all time that I also purchased just earlier this year 😭 the fern leaf cactus is to die for. I just sit and look at her sometimes haha 🌿
Can't wait to watch how everything grows & evolves!
✌🏽 love & be loved!
hi new friend, enjoyed this video, Thankyou for taking us through your wonderful collection.
Yes! I have been looking forward to this video! I love your collection. Also, the rug 😂 🌿
🌿 perfect companion viewing as I did a reset on my wax ivy and a bunch of propagation stuff this morning.
Hi Claire, love to see all your plants 💚 Great video as usual, thank you so much for sharing!
4:51 I also do my most poles as well like this. I’m transitioning all my plants inside to Leca or diy pon (so $$ in AUD).
I love the plants ❤. I love the Raphy but I have so many plants on poles that need a lot of room 😅. I also have the blasted spider mites as well.
Wow, you're houseplant tour was amazing and I would love to see a Part 2 😀🌿🌿 I really can't imagine how much time and work you've spent on filming and editing, it must have taken you a lot!
2:50:51 you could put your aloe Vera outside! It would thrive!
And I’ve also heard that you should feed your carnivorous plants by hand because if you use pest controls then you may not have enough gnats to fulfill them.
Hey Bren and Laurel, I just came across your channel and was wondering how you guys are doing now in 2024. I love your vision on living in a community giving more than taking.
I have a Desert Rose too! If you give it enough light the flowers are GORGEOUS. I've been letting mine dry out in-between waterings which is supposedly good for the plant, yours has probably adapted so I wouldn't change your watering schedule with it.
I also think the donkey's tail is fuller because the pot for the smaller one has more room & therefore the roots can absorb more water. The Donkey's tail that is fuller doesn't have a lot of room so therefore less water to absorb? That's just my guess lol.
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Gorgeous Plant Collection! Thank you for sharing!
I am a new subscriber
I really like your videos very informative
And I love your personality and your accent
🌿🌿🌿 I did it in stages but made it to the end! Lol loved that video!!!! Thanks for taking the time to share your massive collection! Love it 😃
Amazing, I can't get enough of these videos, I have to watch one every single day! 🤩
Omg it took me few days but I’ve made it till the end 😄 it’s such a lovely tour 🌸🌿 it would be great to see a part two of your bedroom plants and your rehab greenhouse 🤩
OMG I looooove your long videos and this one is the loooongest 💚💚💚
Randomly woke up at 3am to a new video perfect timeing from the internal alarm clock
🌿🌿 Yes, love the videos!! And I must say I was just as excited when you saw your lil root finally forming 👍
You’ll have to include Ross’ plants when you do the bedroom one….
🌿 I don't know how you do it. I have about 120-130 and some days it just feels like a lot. I went through the stage where I just wanted every plant I didn't have and now I'm selling/trading a bunch off to downsize and really have the collection that makes me happy. That means some that I just love (all of my hoyas) and some that look really aesthetic in my space with different colors and textures.
San Diego here 🫶🏿Been binging all your videos! I can’t wait to start growing plants!
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i saved watching this video for my b'day and m just so happy :D it's like a sweet gift from you
Awwww that's so sweet! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! I hope you have such an amazing day 🥳
@@TheJungleHaven ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
At a guess, you've got two cultivars of the sedum morganianum - one of them is called 'burrito'
I think the plant at 11:52 is some type of Gasteria (Carinata f. variegata ??). My grandmother used to have lots of gasterias in pots outside on her balcony.
🌿 thank you!! love this long form videos! i learn so much from you!
Thank you for sharing this video, really enjoyed seeing all the plants and yes please would love to see the rest of your collection too. ❤
🌿 Loved it! Now I have a huge wishlist 😆 And yes for part 2 please!!
Still rooting for the rug!!! 🎉