And a musical comment from me. 5 Cottagecore albums. Al Stewart - Year of the Cat Enya- Watermark Yes - Yes (1969) Fairport Convention - Fairport Convention (1968) Jethro Tull -Heavy Horses Classical music is pretty easy - Vaughn Williams, Butterworth, and maybe Ketelbey, especially Bells Across the Meadows.
Once again, thank you. "Vintage shopping" is too expensive for quite a few people. However, Goodwill or Salvation Army or other very affordable shopping is well within most people's budget. Thank you, thank you, thank you :) Looking forward to that "dark cottage-core" idea of yours if you decide to do it :)
You found some great things at that store. I go to my Goodwill store quite often, but I haven’t lately because I try not to have too many things in my home as you get older you don’t want to have to leave too much for others to deal with.😊
Great shirt. I enjoyed shopping with you. I especially like the background decor in the comfortable nook where you sit and talk to your viewers. Will you be showing us the entire room and talking about how you decorated it?
I have one Cottage room in the house; the former nursery decorated in a Peter Rabbit theme. It has to stay; the mural created by an artist friend is too gorgeous to paint over. The BBC 1992 adaptation is beautiful, especially the opening and closing scenes in the cottage.
The plates with the metal trim are not microwaveable safe, btw. I don't know how many cottages come standard with microwave ovens, but just in case you're not baking your own bread this evening or whatever. I recall when my friend's mom first got into the whole mason jar thing and I was completely bewildered because she kept trying to turn the house into the baskets headquarters and such when I thought the whole point of living in LA was being a surfer or something... Ah, memories........
Also, I'm not sure how many of them actually MAKE their own clothes. I recall his mom bought material for kitchen curtains for a small window one time and all that... story for another day perhaps. Not especially "cottagy" design, tho. Staying ON THEME is important.
You should MAKE room for the picnic basket, probably. I have one of those magazine racks here but I don't find it as useful as I'd like because it's kind of a clutter piece that doesn't hold anywhere near as many catalogues as I get sent that I can hardly go thru in a month of whatever. It doesn't take up TOO MUCH space, but I don't collect magazines so I have little real use for it.
Yes, you still like more overlap with your cottage and your academia, that some of these things I would agree are more the LATTER [at least more than some of the previous items in a vid or something]. Like some of the tea sets and dishware, anyway, whereas baskets are obviously country farm along with flour containers decoraty and such. Academia would prefer to hide that stuff in the shelves with the cabinet doors, right? Metal decoratys and ornaments I'm gonna say more urban a bit. [Um, except when they has old metal contraption kinda stuff around, like the well pump and such. That's more stuff that WAS functional necessity once more than added for flair and all that. I mean REAL 1800s, which ye don't find at thrift stores but those pricy places ye mentioned...]
Oh, but also I wanted t' mention the straw chairs that were common that likely don't show up at thrift place but also maybe the antique place. But just one for the corner opposite the rocker, maybe, because I don't know how much can SIT in them before they give way?
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And a musical comment from me. 5 Cottagecore albums.
Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
Enya- Watermark
Yes - Yes (1969)
Fairport Convention - Fairport Convention (1968)
Jethro Tull -Heavy Horses
Classical music is pretty easy - Vaughn Williams, Butterworth, and maybe Ketelbey, especially Bells Across the Meadows.
Great list! Not many folks these days know of Fairport Conention.
The chair is gorgeous and the black cat tail behind you is epic!!!😂
Once again, thank you.
"Vintage shopping" is too expensive for quite a few people.
However, Goodwill or Salvation Army or other very affordable shopping is well within most people's budget.
Thank you, thank you, thank you :)
Looking forward to that "dark cottage-core" idea of yours if you decide to do it :)
You found so many great things! I don't feel like my local thrift stores have as many great things as you found!
New subscriber here! I just love the cat tail peaking out from behind your shirt in the beginning of the video 😂
You found some great things at that store. I go to my Goodwill store quite often, but I haven’t lately because I try not to have too many things in my home as you get older you don’t want to have to leave too much for others to deal with.😊
I’d love to see you styling some cottagecore pieces from the thrift store
Your videos are really good..who knew there was this cottagecore, dark and light aesthetic! I really do love the chair. If I could find one…..
I loved that cookie jar!!
Enjoyed your videos. I've watched a few over the last couple of days. Been nice to listen and watch as I work on my quilts.
Great shirt. I enjoyed shopping with you. I especially like the background decor in the comfortable nook where you sit and talk to your viewers. Will you be showing us the entire room and talking about how you decorated it?
I love the plates with designs on them❤
I love so much in this video! Sad it’s not closer to me!
These videos are always such a treat. Love seeing these amazing finds!
Will you do a Boho one please? This is so fun.
The shirt was giving *Thackery Binx*
I have one Cottage room in the house; the former nursery decorated in a Peter Rabbit theme. It has to stay; the mural created by an artist friend is too gorgeous to paint over. The BBC 1992 adaptation is beautiful, especially the opening and closing scenes in the cottage.
The plates with the metal trim are not microwaveable safe, btw. I don't know how many cottages come standard with microwave ovens, but just in case you're not baking your own bread this evening or whatever. I recall when my friend's mom first got into the whole mason jar thing and I was completely bewildered because she kept trying to turn the house into the baskets headquarters and such when I thought the whole point of living in LA was being a surfer or something... Ah, memories........
Also, I'm not sure how many of them actually MAKE their own clothes. I recall his mom bought material for kitchen curtains for a small window one time and all that... story for another day perhaps. Not especially "cottagy" design, tho. Staying ON THEME is important.
You should MAKE room for the picnic basket, probably. I have one of those magazine racks here but I don't find it as useful as I'd like because it's kind of a clutter piece that doesn't hold anywhere near as many catalogues as I get sent that I can hardly go thru in a month of whatever. It doesn't take up TOO MUCH space, but I don't collect magazines so I have little real use for it.
Yes, you still like more overlap with your cottage and your academia, that some of these things I would agree are more the LATTER [at least more than some of the previous items in a vid or something]. Like some of the tea sets and dishware, anyway, whereas baskets are obviously country farm along with flour containers decoraty and such. Academia would prefer to hide that stuff in the shelves with the cabinet doors, right? Metal decoratys and ornaments I'm gonna say more urban a bit. [Um, except when they has old metal contraption kinda stuff around, like the well pump and such. That's more stuff that WAS functional necessity once more than added for flair and all that. I mean REAL 1800s, which ye don't find at thrift stores but those pricy places ye mentioned...]
Oh, but also I wanted t' mention the straw chairs that were common that likely don't show up at thrift place but also maybe the antique place. But just one for the corner opposite the rocker, maybe, because I don't know how much can SIT in them before they give way?
No painty of a cow or some sheep? Baah.
Cottagecore is so pretty...just not me at all, but i enjoyed the video anyway...I always do!
Thank you❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for a wonderful video and some great inspiration
Just a quick question before i forget it, will you also be doing dark cottagecore interior theme-ing this year too?
Love the shirt that you had on where did you get that? So many great finds..
thank you
Love your blouse. It looks so Victorian.
Great video! Just found your channel and love it. I'm trying to switch to cottage core so this helped a lot.
So happy to hear that!! thanks so much for checking it out!!
Beautiful things
Your outfit is SO Thackeray Binx from Hocus Pocus 😆 🧡
OMG YES THAT IS SO ACCURATE 😂😂😭😭😭😭
Saw half a dozen things I would have picked up. Then realized we're not in the same state. ☹
Thanks for sharing 😊
times you said "cute"-counter is 18 so in 12 minutes and 58 seconds you say cute 1.43 times per minute and i find that really cute
Where is this Goodwill, pls?
You are super beautiful but, you know what, the tail of cat you have is also beautiful
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that blue and white plate... bowl... anyway I used to have dinner plates of that style. Not sure what that says about my growing up.