CHRISTMAS TREE with TINSEL (LAMETTA) and VINTAGE TOYS | Nostalgic + Classic | 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2022
  • I've been wanting to try lametta tinsel on my tree for the longest time and decorate with vintage ornaments that i've collected over the years, now that i've done it i think the effort putting into the little details is so worth it, it's the brightest, shiniest tree, ever! I'm hooked!
    My house is filled with vintage items everywhere i thought might as well make the tree looking vintage and classic too. Who else is getting tired with all white all neutral decor like me? It's a cycle i supposed, next year i might have just a plain tree with nothing else BUT only lights. Let's see.
    Here's the link to my mushroom ornament diy video:
    • Diy Christmas Ornament...
    Here's a link to get them if you stay in Malaysia:
    www.spotlightstores.com/my/ch...
    If you are using tinsel this year, and dont want to spend big buck on em, just get cheerleading tinsel pom pom instead, cut them in small bunch, say 4-6 strands per bunch and hang them just like that (cut em thinner like i did if you want, make yourself comfortable with a series of netflix first cos trust me, it's very time consuming). I did this many weeks ago when no where was selling lametta, i rather just wait if i were to do it again.
    Tinsel was created in Europe in the 1600s and while it’s thought of as the flimsiest decoration, it was developed by hammering paper-thin silver alloy until it was paper-thin and cut into strips. Tinsel mimics the effects of ice, and some believe that it represents the starry sky at the nativity scene. While it was originally used to decorate monuments and statues, tinsel quickly became a popular decoration for Christmas trees, as it enhanced the effect of the candles and lights on the tree.
    - Mr. google.
    I never liked tinsel to be honest, especially the cheap looking ones, but when i was searching for inspiration, i fell in love with the look of how people decorated with tinsel traditionally back then in the 50's 60's. The flickering is magical, so sparkly and almost diamond-like.
    I had lots of fun decorating this tree, hope you like it too, please like, share and subscribe if you do! Next i will be making a mushroom wreath, stay tuned!
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Комментарии • 21

  • @KB-sf4do
    @KB-sf4do Год назад

    Classic beauty 🫶🏼

    • @vinnpang
      @vinnpang  Год назад

      Glad that you like it! 😘

  • @donotsupportterroristgroups
    @donotsupportterroristgroups Год назад +2

    The tree looks gorgeous! It's been a very long time since I've seen one decorated that way for the exception of mine.
    Some of your vintage looking ornaments are exceptional!
    🌲 Happy Holidays!🎄

    • @vinnpang
      @vinnpang  Год назад

      Thank you! I love everything old and vintage with their own story to tell.
      The history of Christmas tree , the usage of tinsel or even ornaments are just so interesting, I'm obsessed!
      Happy holidays to u too! 🥰

  • @tinkmarz1
    @tinkmarz1 3 месяца назад

    At 75 years old, I remember the lead tinsel which we used to put on trees. After they started making the plastic stuff and you could no longer get the lead, I hated it. I was thinking...could a person make their own tinsel that doesn't fly all over the place from the slightest breeze by stringing silver (or whatever color you might choose) bugle beads?
    Method 1 to string them you'd have to use thread cut about two inches longer than the length you want, but don't use a needle (it will cause a chemical reaction that tarnishes the silver). Slip a very small silver bead on one end the fold the thread over and secure with some good white glue (Aleene's). This is to keep the bugle beads secured. The other end of the thread coat about a half inch and let it dry. Then slip the bugle beads onto the thread and when to get the end tie it off by tying or gluing another small bead like the other end.
    Method 2 (I think this might be best). Cut a length of thread twice the length of what you want and add two inches. Slip a tiny silver bead halfway down, bring the two ends of the thread up, and glue them together with craft glue and let dry. Then slip the bugle beads on. When you get about two inches from the end, separate the glued end and tie a good strong knot.
    Might take a while to make them, but a little could go a long way and I think they'd look great. I plan to try both methods to see which works best...for next Christmas.

  • @kidaria1333
    @kidaria1333 6 месяцев назад

    you have done the tincel so very beautiful not too much and not too little

    • @vinnpang
      @vinnpang  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for liking it! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @user-vz7gr1no8i
    @user-vz7gr1no8i 5 месяцев назад

    Какое у вас всё красивое❤ и картины, и поделки, и клипы👍👋 рисую я плохо, поэтому буду делать грибы.
    С новым годом, с рождеством🎄

    • @vinnpang
      @vinnpang  4 месяца назад +1

      спасибо за то, что мне понравился мой контент, сейчас я очень занят рисованием и надеюсь, что в будущем смогу сделать больше видео. Счастливого Нового года тебе!

  • @MariadelRefugioGutierrez-nb6jt
    @MariadelRefugioGutierrez-nb6jt 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing ir looks great🙂😀

    • @vinnpang
      @vinnpang  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Merry Christmas!

  • @KebunOrganikfhani
    @KebunOrganikfhani Год назад +1

    Oh my god, this so beautiful ❤️😍.. perfect 👌

    • @vinnpang
      @vinnpang  Год назад

      Thank you and merry Christmas to you! 😘

  • @kyers9817
    @kyers9817 Год назад

    Beautiful ❤️🥰

    • @vinnpang
      @vinnpang  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! 😘 😘 😘

  • @tinarina4747
    @tinarina4747 Год назад

    So beautiful,,,done share in my group.

  • @jannicegan6008
    @jannicegan6008 Год назад

    So so so beautiful.. you bought de tree from spotlight too?

    • @vinnpang
      @vinnpang  Год назад

      Thank you! No the tree is from china, u can find similar from Nan Thong Enterprise. 😉

  • @josephineheng95
    @josephineheng95 Год назад

    太美了

    • @vinnpang
      @vinnpang  Год назад

      是人还是树?你说清楚!😏