Deeply Madly Modern Estate Sale Haul!
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16 сағат бұрын
officially closing the chapter…
7:22
we have a decluttering problem…
8:28
More thrifters than ever before?
15:09
PR Unboxing of Sustainable Products
15:22
Ethical Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
8:58
Sustainable Wedding Tips
15:29
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@whatchamacallit9644
@whatchamacallit9644 14 сағат бұрын
What is this area called
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 8 сағат бұрын
This is summerlin area
@cedricnellum8814
@cedricnellum8814 3 күн бұрын
You got a lot of quality items for only $61. The flutes remind me of my wedding flutes. My favorites are the plates with the pictures and your Christian Cooper book because go bird-watch sometimes, especially on vacation. I saw your co-host in the background for a second
@shesthebethest
@shesthebethest 4 күн бұрын
I literally went looking for this… because after being brainwashed by decluttering and minimalism, I realized that it’s just part of my consumption problem. I just keep getting rid of things. It’s wasteful and I have less and less of things to look back on. I need to have that minimalist approach to aquire less. And I’m a that trying to hold on to things! I want to have things for years and years like my parents.
@TraysGoingGray
@TraysGoingGray 6 күн бұрын
You got some great items!!!🎉
@realadvantageproductions563
@realadvantageproductions563 6 күн бұрын
Estate sale haul and got some luxury items, Tyler Chanel. Hey. I"m back. And I'm back. And I'm back and I'm watching you. I'm seeing you. That is half the battle right? Getting seen. That is what it is all about......... I like what I see. Very cool. Very cool. You did a good job with this one. Great video! I am and I continue to be a proud subj7scriber to your channel. I am and I continue to be. Hopefully I look familiar to you. I want you to recognize me as a returning person to your stuff. I am an advocate on this platform for engaging with others and supporting one another. And returning love and reciprocating feedback. I think that kind of community on here is what we need. If there were more people like me, you might have an extra 12,000 fans and friends to your channel; right now. Extra. I truly am being sincere when I write that. Let me get half the battle too. Let me know that you see me. Who knows you might even like one of videos there.
@lisacotman1536
@lisacotman1536 7 күн бұрын
Hi! Definitely loved the large art piece
@_Bianca
@_Bianca 7 күн бұрын
That last piece of art is gorgeous!
@bbtuv8448
@bbtuv8448 7 күн бұрын
What an awesome sales trip. You got a lot of items for $61. Really love the plates.
@bbtuv8448
@bbtuv8448 7 күн бұрын
You found some great pieces in 10 minutes. It would take me that long just to look at one item. The white dress was extra nice
@samanthatheminimalist
@samanthatheminimalist 7 күн бұрын
I think people definitely misuse and overuse decluttering to compensate for over consumption but I’m also so here for channels where the person is doing a once and for all declutter that also helps them curb shopping!
@user-bb2nb5lj9j
@user-bb2nb5lj9j 12 күн бұрын
Don't move in together ruins everything keep your own space
@TheBlendedBeauty
@TheBlendedBeauty 12 күн бұрын
Yessss so so excited ❤ congratulations Tyler
@bbtuv8448
@bbtuv8448 13 күн бұрын
Looking forward to future videos 😊
@jenniferpasley5806
@jenniferpasley5806 13 күн бұрын
This is the first and only realistic hair vid for hair anything like mine! Thank you for making this video!!!!
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 13 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!!!
@conversationswithadrianne
@conversationswithadrianne 13 күн бұрын
I love that you got straight to the point and you're so positively energetic. Subbed!❤
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 13 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and subbing 💚
@Sunnydai
@Sunnydai 14 күн бұрын
Glad you feel able to post more variety ❤❤❤ excited to see upcoming videos !
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 14 күн бұрын
Thank you!! I am super excited!💚
@_Bianca
@_Bianca 14 күн бұрын
🥳👏🏽
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 14 күн бұрын
💚💚💚
@_Bianca
@_Bianca 21 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness, this is so fun! I love the first outfit the first way you styled it ☺️✨
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 21 күн бұрын
Thank you!!
@TraysGoingGray
@TraysGoingGray 22 күн бұрын
I love the floral shirt and the white lace cover up!
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 21 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@GiveHerFlowers
@GiveHerFlowers 22 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@MyTaylordCloset
@MyTaylordCloset 22 күн бұрын
Loves all the items you were able to find is just 10 mins. I think the white dress is so pretty on ypu and the yellow skirt. The last poll looked so comfy.
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 22 күн бұрын
Thank you! I think the white dress is my fave
@jocosus3
@jocosus3 22 күн бұрын
You looked lovely in all the outfits but you looked particularly stunning in the white dress. #Kudos
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 22 күн бұрын
Thank you!! 😊😊😊
@coralovesnature
@coralovesnature 23 күн бұрын
This is an interesting perspective to me and I think a lot of the points you made are important to consider, especially regarding overconsumption and treating low cost items as “rentals” or expendable. However, I do think (or at least hope) that people who are constantly buying new stuff to be trendy only to get rid of it shortly and replace it with more new stuff are in the minority. And as you said, it also comes with privilege to be able to afford such a lifestyle, as most of us out here have to budget and be careful with our money. All that being said, I have also come to a new perspective recently on letting go of items. I have never been a particularly sentimental person in regards to items, but I have long been reluctant to get rid of things for fear of “wasting” money spent long in the past on them. I have given myself permission to let go of things I genuinely don’t need or have use for anymore and aren’t special and it has lifted an emotional load off of my shoulders. I don’t have a lot of items in particular anyways and very much don’t buy new things, but even knowing that I have the mental ability to get rid of things has been a strangely freeing feeling to have.
@mas5086
@mas5086 29 күн бұрын
Super helpful and cute!
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 28 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
@TheBlendedBeauty
@TheBlendedBeauty 29 күн бұрын
The Table runner is so so beautiful wow! I love how you constructed the basket. Love that it’s hand block printed too. That’s such a traditional practice ❤
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel 28 күн бұрын
Thank you Flo!
@katyb2793
@katyb2793 Ай бұрын
This is so inspirational, you've really thought out of the box, and it's all worked together and looks amazing! Thank you so much for sharing 😊
@AbianahAlmeida
@AbianahAlmeida Ай бұрын
Your hair is at a great length and it looks so full and healthy.
@TheBlendedBeauty
@TheBlendedBeauty Ай бұрын
Awww happy to see this on KZbin ❤
Ай бұрын
I'm at the point where I'm just going to post what I want and stay true to myself :)
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel Ай бұрын
Yasss!! 👏🏽
@bbtuv8448
@bbtuv8448 Ай бұрын
You do you. I love watching you on KZbin 😊
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel Ай бұрын
😊 thank you
@Casualcontinuity
@Casualcontinuity Ай бұрын
Great content! Love it ❤
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel Ай бұрын
Thank you!!🥰
@_Bianca
@_Bianca Ай бұрын
Thank you for encouraging people to show up as they are and use socials as they want 🩷 and you’re right! KZbin is social media for sure 😄
@LovelyAria702
@LovelyAria702 Ай бұрын
I love this so much! Hearing this is so freeing
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel Ай бұрын
I’m so happy to hear this! Thank you for watching!
@noblestrength
@noblestrength Ай бұрын
KZbin is definitely social media! lol Oh, and if I went buy my numbers in followers, I would have quit creating content a LONG time ago. Keep up the thoughtful content Tyler continued blessings to you and your family! ❤️
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!! 🥰🥰🥰 And true!! Having a deeper meaning behind posting and not focusing on the numbers definitely helps with longevity💚
@noblestrength
@noblestrength Ай бұрын
Hi Tyler! Good information! This was very enlightening! I agree, show up how you want! 💯
@ItsTylerChanel
@ItsTylerChanel Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!!! 🥰🥰🥰
@ivanasfetko
@ivanasfetko Ай бұрын
I love your videos ❤ you are special and original. I am also a new youtuber I try and give my best 😊😊 you have given me a great inspiration ♥️ Thank you so much and just keep going I am a new supporter 🎉♥️
@kalliemj
@kalliemj Ай бұрын
I watch decluttering videos all the time but I have to say I don’t really understand the point of watching someone clean/declutter their home. It doesn’t influence me to to get up and do the same. I’d rather just hear some tips, hear what methods they use and storage solutions but I don’t want to watch someone look at their stuff and say “keep” “get rid of” etc. it really grinds my gears when they say grab a bag of stuff and throw it away. Every time someone says throw out missing socks or throw out old cosmetics I want to throw my iPad at a wall. There are recycling programs for this. I don’t have a problem with people decluttering and organizing their home but at least do it in the most responsible way possible- recycle or sell before donating. Most donations do not end up on the floor and they receive thousands of items a day. If they already have too much inventory they don’t even look at your items and immediately chuck it. Offering items for free on fb or holding a yard sale are much better options so you know someone is actually using it. I heard one of the decluttering influencers actually say to declutter on a weekly basis and if you already did a massive declutter before starting that I’d hope that you stopped buying things you didn’t need so you wouldn’t have anything to declutter. I can’t imagine having crap to get rid of every year. You’d be lucky if I had a bag by the end of a year. I also noticed a different decluttering influencer decluttering items with tags and wondered if she had literally just bought it to pretend to the internet she was getting rid of things just to go and return it to the store after the video was shot. Needless to say she got very mad at my comment but her response made it seem like that was actually what she was doing. How can these people get rid of 10 bags every video? It’s just too much. Stop buying crap.
@jinxminx55
@jinxminx55 Ай бұрын
like anything, it's going to depend on whether it's done thoughtfully and who is doing it. if you are watching minimalist creators, they are going to stress the need to change your consumption habits to go along with decluttering. if you are watching content creators with a make up channel or a book channel, they are more likely to declutter and then bring in a lot of new things. however, even this can be done thoughtfully - I watch a lot of tarot tube, and there is a lot of decluttering and rehoming that goes on, as people's practices change or they find decks that work better for them. tarot tube talks a lot about consumption - in a lot of cases, it's a learning curve. you get into something, you're excited, you buy a lot, then you learn what you really like and what works for you, you buy less and get rid of things. decluttering is very useful to address the way we change over time - we need different sorts and sizes of clothes, we have different amounts of time or physical ability to devote to hobbies, we have things we acquired as gifts in relationships that now have negative emotional attachments, and yes, our aesthetic taste changes or we discover who we truly are. can decluttering be done in the service of just more and more thoughtless consumption, sure. are people who don't care about changing their or the audience's consumption patterns just making decluttering videos for clicks and likes, sure. you have to discern if you are watching thoughtful content or not. decluttering also feeds the second hand and free market, which is not only a cheaper way to consume, but a responsible way to keep things out of a landfill when they still have use in them. I've seen a couple of videos lately bashing it as just enabling consumption, and I think that's mostly only going to be true of people who are creating and watching content without really considering their own consumption habits.
@marisad292
@marisad292 Ай бұрын
You make a lot of great points in this video. I was on the decluttering bandwagon before I moved last year (& the YT channel referred to in this video is VERY familiar to me), but after awhile, I felt like a lot of these creators were bragging about their ability to live without a lot of stuff, & adopting a preachy tone which rubbed me the wrong way. Isn’t it convenient how little we hear many of these creators address how crowded with junk thrift stores are, or how rarely they acknowledge overflowing landfills? Also, my new apartment felt empty without my familiar knickknacks & physical book collection (which I downsized pretty dramatically but not completely-a home with no physical books in it has never felt welcoming to me) for several weeks until I was able to unpack. I still consider myself “minimal-ish,” & aim to live with less stuff than the average person-I’m neurodivergent, & it’s way easier for me to have less to maintain-& am much more cognizant of the difference between wants & needs than I used to be. However, I resent the implication that I’m a less “enlightened” person because, say, I won’t get rid of all my books, & need some visual stimulation, so bare walls make me feel like I’m in an institutional setting.
@Ato995
@Ato995 Ай бұрын
Decluttering only to replace the items with new"better"stuff.
@LaHermitess
@LaHermitess Ай бұрын
People should also remember how easily clothes can be changed in order to rejuvenate their lifespan. You spoke of your wedding dress, which by the way is absolutely gorgeous, and I was thinking... apart from passing it on as a wedding gown to a daughter or other important woman in your life, that dress could be professionally dyed to any color from a pale pastel to black, and kept as a knockout formal gown. Same with other clothing and, depending on the material, even shoes or purses which can be given a new life with a simple dye job, or by minimally changing the sleeve or skirt length. I think many people have forgotten, as you point out, that things used to be kept as long as they were in a usable condition, and a return to that mindset would be a wonderful thing for our environment and our pocketbooks.
@LaHermitess
@LaHermitess Ай бұрын
Luckily I have never enjoyed shopping, but I do have a large number of items which I have collected, been gifted, found for free, or occasionally have thrifted as irresistible bargains. My home is a 590 square foot rental apartment which obviously limits available space and I admit to finding it extremely difficult to let go of anything that is potentially useful, connected to memories of a person, place or event, or was a remarkable deal. Experiences of removing items permanently from my life however, have frequently been soon regretted as in most cases I have need for the departed object almost immediately after disposing of it (however obscure it may have seemed at the time). Furthermore, I and my family were never much for recording our lives in photographs or film so it is 'things' which provide a tangible record of my history. I am a great believer in diligent and very strategically thought out organization of belongings, but I believe that short of being on the hoarder spectrum, many people these days are shamed into 'decluttering' when they actually do not need to. An environment which reflects one's life, tastes and personality is one I find comfortable and interesting (be it mine or someone else's) as opposed to the often sterile, waiting room feel of many minimalist homes with clear surfaces and few signs of day to day living. Of course everything must be weighed on a case by case basis, but if you can find places for your belongings... and find those belongings when you need them, you should only declutter by personal choice, not under duress or coercion.
@sarahkinsey5434
@sarahkinsey5434 Ай бұрын
I know how to sew so I have made cloth napkins, coasters, and makeup squares. I have been thinking about making reusable period pads too
@SkyesMusings
@SkyesMusings 2 ай бұрын
I liked your video it is very thought provoking. I am in my 60s and I am decluttering, I no longer wear corporate clothes, I gave all mine to my daughter who does. I no longer have children living at home so donated all my extra linen and towels to an animal shelter, I have things in my shed that have been there for 40years or more (because some was my parents stuff too) that have been gnored on by rodents, or got wet, or are rusty and broken. I have got fat and I will never be a size 10 again so everything that doesn't fit and my children don't want is going. I put a lot of the items that are still good on a local buy nothing page. I had to clean up my parents house when they passed and it was stressful and heartbreaking. I don't want my children to be stuck having to clear out 60 years worth of stuff when I pass. I watch a lot of decluttering videos and agree that a lot of the stuff that is decluttered is wasteful. I also must add that I do not buy much anymore unless I have something that breaks and can't be repaired. I rarely buy clothes because I don't need to, I don't work anymore and mostly I wear shorts and tshits as I live in a hot climate. I also keep things I like, I don't declutter for the sake of getting rid of things but at my age I need to be able to move around my very small house easier and be able to clean easier. And I have to say that finding things has become a lot less stressful and quicker.
@TraysGoingGray
@TraysGoingGray 2 ай бұрын
You are spot on! I’ve never been an over consumer. I’m a huge advocate for recycling, repurposing and reusing. I’m in a position where I receive so many gifted things now and I work hard to give away what I’m not going to use or wear. My friends and family love it of course 😊and it keeps me in check for the most part.🙏🏽☺️
@rebeccagrace2131
@rebeccagrace2131 2 ай бұрын
I completely agree with you! It’s one big cycle, people think others are going to want everything they no longer want in their homes but that’s just not the case, most of it sadly and unfortunately will end up in a landfill and pollute the earth further
@sippinlean277
@sippinlean277 2 ай бұрын
Please turn to Jesus he loves you so much and died on the cross for you and your family and friends ❤❤