It’s so funny..I am almost 70 years old and I guess I have been cottage core my whole life. Lace, plate wall, glass jars for storing pantry supplies, candle sticks. Funny..everything comes back. Great video! 🩷
Love your ideas. I would love a video on incorporating cottagecore to home that is decorated in early American. I certainly can’t get rid of everything. But I’m really starting to embrace the cottage core look and wonder if you think that there’s a way to incorporate that with my early American decorating. 😊
I'm. Going to redo. My bedroom. New bed new curtains. I hope to. Thrift those. Curtains a. Spread. I need. Decor to go on. The walls. I only have. 2 windows. In there.
Sounds like a fun project! Thrifting can take some time, but is so fun and you can find the most unique things. Hope you find exactly what you're looking for! 💛
I was a young adult in easrly nitities. Shabby chic did not excist then. Perhaps it is a difference between us and europe there, but here in europe it did not excist befor mid 2000 at least. Funny how something can be reinvented. Cottagecore. Its just a mish mash of eveything, mostly nostaligic and it is adorable. :)
@@linnea9017 oh that’s so interesting! My mom was very into it when I was a kid in the early 90s. I remember going through her design magazine and helping her redo her bedroom in the style. It’s fascinating that it didn’t get popular in Europe until the 2000s! Thanks so much for sharing
Since you are in your 40s, surely this style is one you are familiar with? You couldn't possibly 'discovered' it, like the very young women who this genre is coming from? Just saying, waving your hands around and wearing cosplay doesn't feel authentic in a middle aged woman ...
It’s so funny..I am almost 70 years old and I guess I have been cottage core my whole life. Lace, plate wall, glass jars for storing pantry supplies, candle sticks. Funny..everything comes back. Great video! 🩷
@@curban616 very true, it all always comes back around! Love that it’s been a style that’s always spoken to you❤️
This has been kind of my style ever since I was a young girl. It is beautiful in my opinion and I'm 66.
It’s giving costume vibes
I'm with you! I don't think I'll ever get tired of the look. I also love thrift finds. Thank you for sharing your very inspiring video,and home.
@@justineclark5431 thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment! Hope you have a great week ❤️
Love your ideas. I would love a video on incorporating cottagecore to home that is decorated in early American. I certainly can’t get rid of everything. But I’m really starting to embrace the cottage core look and wonder if you think that there’s a way to incorporate that with my early American decorating. 😊
Same! I’ve got a 230 year old cape I’d love to incorporate this in.
Fun fun video!!
@@ladybugmom10 thank you! ❤️
Love your channel! Love cottagecore!
You're so kind!! thank you 💛
Good ideas loved it
@@leochavez7184 thank you! 😊💛
Very beautiful my friend ❤❤❤
@@XiWulung thank you! ❤️
Enjoyed your video, very helpful tips.
Thank you! 🩷
Got into cottage core thanks to Animal Crossing 😂 now, I add elements into my home.
@@pokemercenary6511 hah I love that!! So fun 🩷
Fun video! Thank you for the tips!! New subscriber here.
Aw thank you so much for watching! So happy to have you here🩷
I'm. Going to redo. My bedroom. New bed new curtains. I hope to. Thrift those. Curtains a. Spread. I need. Decor to go on. The walls. I only have. 2 windows. In there.
Sounds like a fun project! Thrifting can take some time, but is so fun and you can find the most unique things. Hope you find exactly what you're looking for! 💛
I was a young adult in easrly nitities. Shabby chic did not excist then. Perhaps it is a difference between us and europe there, but here in europe it did not excist befor mid 2000 at least. Funny how something can be reinvented. Cottagecore. Its just a mish mash of eveything, mostly nostaligic and it is adorable. :)
@@linnea9017 oh that’s so interesting! My mom was very into it when I was a kid in the early 90s. I remember going through her design magazine and helping her redo her bedroom in the style. It’s fascinating that it didn’t get popular in Europe until the 2000s! Thanks so much for sharing
Since you are in your 40s, surely this style is one you are familiar with? You couldn't possibly 'discovered' it, like the very young women who this genre is coming from? Just saying, waving your hands around and wearing cosplay doesn't feel authentic in a middle aged woman ...
I'm not in my 40s, and like I mentioned, I remembered Shabby Chic style from when I was a little kid in the 90s - I always loved it :)
Wow… this is what they mean when they talk about women tearing down other women, huh? It’s an ugly look… not like your adorable outfit and hair.