Every year we buy one decoration for the tree and it’s a really fun tradition to look at the baubles from each year and make memories. The tree may not have a ‘colour scheme’ but it is really meaningful to us. The decoration for this year is for our adopted cat Atia celebrating her forever home, it is made from wood so will last and is supporting a small business on Etsy 😻 x
@roxymcdonald65182 жыл бұрын
Your annual tradition is perfect!! Also, thank you for adopting a kitty and giving her a “furever” home!! I volunteer at a cat shelter, and really appreciate people like you!! Have a fantastic holiday!! Much love from Canada 🇨🇦
@GagaKnits2 жыл бұрын
I used to buy a bauble each year and I've made several too. I have plenty now so don't need anymore. I love unwrapping them every year and my children and grandchildren like to find their favourites on the tree. X
@GagaKnits2 жыл бұрын
@@roxymcdonald6518 I'd love a cat but my partner is allergic to them. 😣
@michaelapittom2 жыл бұрын
@@GagaKnits what a lovely tradition and fun activity with the children and grandchildren ❤️
@Julie-si3hi2 жыл бұрын
We do the same our tree is definitely not colour coordinated,more like chaos but full of love x
@nettynoodles34322 жыл бұрын
You are so right with all of this. Spending time together is much more important than gifts nobody really needs. My brother and I decided not to do presents but we are getting all the family together for a meal and to me that is priceless I am so excited at the thought of us all being together.
@marshallexi2 жыл бұрын
I buy my mum a Christmas bauble every year for the last 15 years either from my city or my travels, so she now has baubles from NYC, Chicago, The White House, NASA, Florence, Paris, Edinburgh and every landmark in London. Her tree is like a travel journal and she loves it when people ask about all the decorations!
@noodle67542 жыл бұрын
This is so special and so heart warming 💓
@heikeneukirch74312 жыл бұрын
A beautiful idea
@bismyno12 жыл бұрын
“It’s Not Going To Stop Until You Wise Up”.
@samanthaworrall57362 жыл бұрын
I agree with some of your comments and points to making a more healthy happy home. However my children love Xmas and I love( once a year ) giving them the best day. We put our decorations up nice and early to get the most out of Xmas and the spending side! With everything said it almost feels like the fun Is being taken out of it ! Remember it's only once a year. These to me are all memories I hope my children will look back and love ❤️
@jordanb77962 жыл бұрын
Such an important message; you're spot-on as usual! There's so much waste at Christmas. People seem to forget that spending time with loved ones is far more important than flashy gifts and decor - now more than ever. Re-using wrapping paper and gift bags has become a running joke in our family. It's very scandalous when someone actually writes on the label so it has to be removed! 😆
@Bethd4442 жыл бұрын
Kay, Thank you so much for this video I totally agree with you. I have been feeling this for years. it's about being with the people you love and spending time with them not getting stressed and worrying about buying material things. I think this message is even more important this year, I'm grateful to you for doing this video. 🥰
@louiselill15282 жыл бұрын
The best Christmas present I ever received was from my parents they put extra food away each week for Christmas and filled up my cupboard this meant so much to me more than any other present I received.
@lifeaccordingtocynthia56572 жыл бұрын
This year, I abandoned using junky dollar store gift bags. I will be using brown packaging paper instead. I saw a cute idea that I am doing, instead of gift tags, I printed old photos in black and white with my printer of the people the gifts are for in black and white, and adhered them to white card stock, using double sided tape, then cut them out. They look so good with the brown paper and red bakers string with a baked orange slice ( was so easy to make) and a cinnamon stick in the bow. I also made several molded beeswax candles which everyone loves. You can buy great molds on Etsy. Salt and flour gingerbread men last for years, once painted and make cute decorations with natural garlands. Oooh....you get me going girl when we start thinking NATURAL!!!🎄
@MyWaywardLife2 жыл бұрын
Really great thought went into this 🤗. I love uding a gift to wrap a gift so towels or scarfs. I decorate gifts but with either natural sprigs and pinecones, but my favourite part of gifts growing up from my Uncle-Dad and Auntie were the ornaments she tied on. I have all of this to this day and it makes for great memories 🥰. I have made my own candles for decades now not just to use natural materials but because the scents are also synthetic and toxic. So I am glad you’re making the switch! 🎉. I do a ritual gingerbread. I work with it as a symbol of the home and energies I want to bring in and let go of in the new year. Using herbs and natural materials and even crystals. Since most of what I use are natural materials (minus the crystals) I can leave it in the garden for the critters! So many more ideas you had were brilliant (as always) but I promised to keep my comments shorter 😅🤗🙏🏽🥰
@rachelgarratt74012 жыл бұрын
I made a pledge to myself at the beginning of this year not to wrap gifts and birthday presents and so far I have done it. It's only a small change but I'm so proud of myself. I use the retailers own wrapping as I try and buy all my gifts off etsy or small local business. Nobody has minded, in fact most are impressed that I've managed to keep it up.
@GagaKnits2 жыл бұрын
We do that too. I've also bought Christmas themed hessian bags to put gifts in. These are particularly good if you have family over for Christmas as they can take there gifts home in them. X
@vickicurtayne70632 жыл бұрын
Wonderful message Kay. I have had a very challenging year this year and it has been exhausting. Having said that, the intentional changes I have made is making life easier. Christmas is my favourite time of the year and , like you I had decided to be more mindful of the gifts I am giving . I asked people what they would like and really thought about what I wanted ( which wasn't anything really) or what I needed ( which turned out to be sunglasses and underwear lol) . My Christmas shopping is now done. I dont need to go anywhere near a shopping mall during December and I can really enjoy wrapping each gift without the chaos of past years ( which was usually christmas eve when everyone was in bed) I'm looking forward to the calm and setting the pace for the coming year. Life is a journey not a destination right? Merry Christmas.
@donnaw13062 жыл бұрын
I have the same feelings as you. My husband and I always buy whatever we need throughout the year so we never want or need anything for Christmas. This year we did buy ourselves a new TV on black Friday because we have been needing to replace the one we have. So that is our gift to each other this time. My kids are in their 20's so they are getting a few clothing items and gift cards to restaurants and then some everyday consumables that they will use. (deodorant, laundry soap etc. ) I made some small bottles of homemade vanilla extract to give to friends and family members along with some jam and then I am making homemade cinnamon rolls to go along with that. I purchased books for all of the little ones in the family because I know their parents will greatly appreciate it. LOL I hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
@sharonflowers52082 жыл бұрын
I crochet candy canes to tie to gifts then the recipient has a tree decoration aswell. I've handmade so many gifts this year and handmade our decorations. I taught myself to crochet during lockdown. It's harder when you have kids to be more hand-made but I do it for all the adults. X
@Livingthelifeyoulove2 жыл бұрын
That is a brilliant idea!!! 😍 The handmade touch is so special, crochet is so relaxing too x
@bluebird45942 жыл бұрын
Wow I did this too this year. 😃 I have knitted 5 Christmas decorations for my mum and I'm also nearly finished a embroidery for her. I sewed a bag for my best friend. It's given me so much pleasure and I'm very proud of them. 😁
@tinamcloughlin27102 жыл бұрын
You sound so happy Kay, you are back on your journey. I fall away from my journey every now and again so I have been giving things away on freecycle or sharing sites and it feels wonderful. The people that collect them are so happy and that makes me happy too as these are things I no longer use or look at anymore. Its freeing its good for the soul. Great advice you have given out.
@slummymummy22 жыл бұрын
I so needed to hear this Kay. The pressure around Christmas time is crazy!! Ive always struggled at this time of year with that feeling of having to perform and keep up with it all...I try sooo hard every year to fight against it buts everywhere and so exhausting........Ive also learned that Christmas is so personal to people, the looks and comments I get when I say I dont like this time of year- its like Ive attacked them personally so I try to avoid talking about it. I will be follwing along with you through Vlogmas to help stay calm and mindful through the madness. Thank you x
@SharonAT2 жыл бұрын
I had both my indoor and outdoor Christmas trees for about 15 plus years, and I built up my decorations by buying one a year. I still use my daughters first Christmas ones, and they are 25 & 22. I also use sacks for family and re-use them every year.
@janeryan88712 жыл бұрын
I reuse wrapping paper and cut up Christmas cards for tags. I also buy consumables and experiences over things. I buy Christmas jumpers etc from charity shops and re-wear them. We have had our Christmas tree for over 30 years (it was from John Lewis that I bought in the sales) and I buy a holly wreath every year from our local small family owned garden centre. I have never themed my tree but have collected my ornaments over the years -some on our travels and some for meaningful occasions. The Christmas fairy that sits on top of our tree was my parents and is over 80 years old now! Candles are my problem as I struggle to spend a lot on something I am going to burn so sustainable ones seem so expensive. I am really craving a simpler Christmas this year.
@beckyfischer70252 жыл бұрын
You mentioned that you put together goodies that you put in a hamper for a gift. I suggest that if the person does not need a hamper use a cardboard box covered with brown craft paper. If the person is a sewer, wrap the box in fabric, not glued onto the box. I only purchase food that we will eat. Also, if there is food left over and it can be put into the freezer for later consumption, I freeze it. We do eat and try to eat all of our leftovers; usually, nothing goes to waste. If it does go bad before we eat it which occasionally happens, I put it in a compost bin and then into the outside composting which I will later use in my garden. I occasionally go what is called dumpster diving. I do not know if you have them in the United Kingdom. They are very large bins on wheels that hold enough for a lot of families and are picked up weekly or biweekly. Outside of the dumpsters I have found furniture. Inside (I use gloves) I have found clothing, kitchen items, decorations, towels, sheets, and much more. I am amazed at what I find and sad that people are so wasteful. Occasionally I find some items put out for free. Whatever I don't need I put out in front of my home for free. I think it is better to take these items than they go to the landfill. I also recycle whatever I can. I live in Bakersfield, California, USA. You call them trolleys and we call them shopping carts in the western states. In eastern & southern America they are also called trolleys. Thank you for a great video. You have got me thinking and I thank you for this. Hugs,
@suzie57722 жыл бұрын
Loving your thoughts on Christmas and moving forward in your life. My decorations and baubles are all full of memories. My tree is decorated with ornaments that belonged to great grandparents, grandparents and my mother. I always decorate my tree alone, it’s so sentimental and my memories of putting the decorations onto the tree as a child make me cry with pure love and joy. It’s so easy to get carried along with the Xmas hype, resist, build loving memories ❤
@Kimmy-rh1ry2 жыл бұрын
This video theme really hits home for me. I'm trying so hard to be more intentional with my shopping. More thinking beforehand about what I buy and consume. Saving money and the planet has become so important to me. I've cleaned out all the *junk* from my home, I no longer shop retail, and I think before I buy. I strictly shop goodwill, charity and second hand shops. I also donate regularly too. Less stuff definitely is freeing and clears the mind. I now shop quality over quantity.
@rebeccajanegoddard2 жыл бұрын
The non intentional gifts thing is huge. I'm always conscious that whatever I am gifting while well meant is an obligation for someone to use and store. We've done home made hampers in the past but found these are not always appreciated the way we would (again love languages!) And we're stressful to make so I'm getting afternoon tea vouchers this time
@debs_SoggyBottom2 жыл бұрын
I agree with all you have said. It is so easy to get swept up with the expectations shown to us by those clever marketing people. We need to make a plan ahead of time, ask what gifts people would like, or better, suggest an experience that may cost the same amount or a little more, but will make priceless memories. None of my family buy for each other, we all agreed many years ago to stop this, we are all adults, but we do buy 'for no reason' gifts at any time of year if we see something we know a certain person would enjoy. This has taken a huge amount of pressure off of us all and we actually look forward to Christmas. xx
@tubular071432 жыл бұрын
Love the new hair color. And yes, we’ve been focusing on more experiences versus gifts for the last ten years. Our kids and grandchild will remember that memory more than any gift.
@vickiewolfe28592 жыл бұрын
I found this video very helpful. All your ideas of making christmas simpler, and greener, not to mention less expensive, are spot on. I too, would rather have experiences and goody gifting with people I care about, and community. Thankyou! Happy holidays.
@suehepworth75872 жыл бұрын
This year I've bought a lot of cheap red pillowcases from Asda and I'm using them for gifts tied up with ribbon, then the pillowcases can be used by the recipient.
@dominiquebutel37552 жыл бұрын
Christmas is my favourite time of year, after 30 years of raising a family we dont buy new decorations unless we get them as gifts, we have red gold green silver and white, all very traditional, our lights are all low usage energy saving ones, as a family we reuse bags for presents which is better for environment and cost effective. Our lights outside are all solar powered and yes they work still even in decmeber. Presents are bought a few each month and put away in that persons gift bag so by October I'm all done. I like to buy gifts from craft fairs , school fairs charity shops etc. I bake a lot of goods too for gifts. I like the giving aspect of Christmas. Looking forward to your vlogmas x
@lorrainesharp3922 жыл бұрын
Hi Kay love your ethos x Many years ago I bought a nice stirdy basket which I use daily to pop to the shops with it is great for carrying presents too. Perhaps look out for one on your travels xx
@leannenicol90252 жыл бұрын
I completely agree, we spent a lot on Christmas food, definitely more snacks and food than was needed for the day. some of it did get wasted unfortunately. Some I managed to use in another meal and for sandwiches. Last year and family and I gave each other money as we were and still are saving for different things. I started using scarves, Christmas blankets to wrap presents up in if needed as it serves as a practical aid to keep warm and it’s easy to use to wrap things in. I use a hamper basket to transport gifts around in, it’s only been over the past year I’ve started doing it. Watching this whilst I’m recovering from the winter bug. You are amazing xx
@kippdeefamily58752 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video Kay!!
@Sophie-pi4ov2 жыл бұрын
I like your intention behind these points. So wonderful! ❤️
@lindacook10852 жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you said your words made me feel calm.so many people will feel so much more pressure this year.looking forward to volgmas with you.x
@ameliaxxamelia2 жыл бұрын
When you use recyclable wrapping paper, make sure to always use plastic free-tape to stick to together - or else the wrapping paper isn’t recyclable anymore! Sellotape make a plastic free one :) !
@georgemaxwell49842 жыл бұрын
I use washi tape. You can get Christmas washi tape.
@alijane19952 жыл бұрын
I use ribbon and twine to wrap my presents x
@jennifervictore54712 жыл бұрын
A small business called Cadeaux Paperworks does all things recyclable... Paper, tape, notebooks, cards etc. 👍
@carlamatos53582 жыл бұрын
Slow and intentional - key words for Xmas or any time of the year, celebrating life, family and friendship. For me November means loss, death: five years ago my children and this year my closest uncle and my father-in-law. My mom was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in October. So, planning and living a slow and very intentional Xmas, New Year and whatever season we are in. Nothing else is crucial. 💙
@katie-marialester1542 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this and it was right on time for me. Yesterday we pulled out The Bins of decor from storage and I told my 8 year old we are only using what we really love. I made a plan to not buy more Stuff this year and this video really confirmed my intentions. Thank you for all of your great ideas!
@sadie4me22 жыл бұрын
If the Christmas Vlog mess is too stressful for you then don’t do it at all. It’s really that simple, people won’t hate you for it and now they will understand why you are not doing it at all. What you are doing is you are expanding your audience to include other social media environments. Reduce the stress of yourself and do not participate in Instagram or TikTok.
@mimaishawesome2 жыл бұрын
I think Kay said she enjoys doing it, it was just too hard to keep up with it every single day. There’s plenty between going all out and not doing it at all, everyone can find the right balance. Stay safe ❤
@kmama8022 жыл бұрын
A few years ago I started buying colored permanent markers ie: gold , silver, red or green. I just write directly on the gift and don't have to worry about a gift tag
@lene41022 жыл бұрын
Love this video, you are such a bright one Kay. I remember my mother ironing the wrapping and rolling it together, so it could be used next year. She was very upset if we just crushed the paper together once we had unwrapped.
@katieelizabethdaisy2 жыл бұрын
Love this video, so much truth that can get so easily forgotten in the Christmas hustle. Looking forward to your take on vlogmas this year, and just wanted to add how healthy and happy you're looking, love your hair!
@GagaKnits2 жыл бұрын
I went to an alternative gift wrapping class a couple of years ago. It was very clever eg for a child's present you could wrap it in the pages of a comic, tie with string together with a chocolate bar. For family presents, why not put everyone's name in a hat and take turns to pull a name out. Then you only buy that person a present and you all agree a price limit before hand. So, as you mentioned, you get one really nice present instead of several smaller ones. My daughter made my most treasured tree decoration out of a yoghurt pot and it has been put on my tree for 30 years and is still going strong. X
@Jessamine902 жыл бұрын
I stopped using wrapping paper a few years ago, I just use gift bags because they can be fully reused. And with my husband we are not getting any presents for each other, because we don't need anything and when we need something we can just buy it without occasion.
@loveconnection11182 жыл бұрын
Sustainable wrapping check Reusable tree from last Yr check No Xmas jumper check Altho I did buy a wintery one that I will wear for months amd even yrs to come x Candles are my clutter... so easy to accumulate but I want a few if we have powercuts etc so I think they will get used but not buying more. Great tips... I'm inspired by your revised outlook x
@Autumnfalls19722 жыл бұрын
Amazing Kay thkyou for doing this it’s so nice to watch someone real on KZbin and not material loving people it does my head in I think health and wellness comes first xxx thkyou
@marjoryross27542 жыл бұрын
A really good and timely vlog. My children are all grown now and in fact I am a grandma to two lovely little ones. When our children came along we made a decision that we stay home on Christmas Day. The thought of hauling children away from their toys and out into a cold and snowy Canadian Christmas Day was so unappealing. We were open to people dropping in. As the kids got older we even stopped having Christmas dinner on Christmas Day and moved it to Boxing Day. We continue to do this. We have a nice brunch on Christmas Day and just relax. A great idea for toting your gifts around is a rectangular laundry basket. It works a treat. Merry Christmas 🇨🇦🇨🇦
@beckyfischer70252 жыл бұрын
What is Boxing Day? I am from the USA.
@fionaokeefe19062 жыл бұрын
@@beckyfischer7025 a holiday of giving to others in need which I think is what the holiday means in UK but I think having things minimal just to me means not having money to go out and spend tons of money on gifts and ornaments…when you don’t have a lot of money then you have to be minimal you know it’s like budgeting your life right down to the very nickel and dime
@Woeschhuesli2 жыл бұрын
I used to be the girl with a themed and colour-coordinated tree, and nobody else cared… Since we inherited my in-laws‘ decorations, tucked away for years and years (because my MIL wanted a themed, colour-coordinated tree… 🤣) we only use those. Some are over 100 yrs old, they are colourful, faded and some have decades of wax on them from the traditional tree candles always used back in the day, and I add my little collection of personal favourites and gifted ornaments from the last 30 years. Our tree is not huge, it‘s not „trendy“ or „cool“ but it‘s super cute and it doesn‘t matter if a bauble gets broken, they‘re being used 😍 I always have candles on, throughout Advent, and red or white are my usual choices because they work all year round and unscented because members of my family get headaches from scented ones. Way more versatile like this! We have also pared down the meal to a more manageable range of food - a turkey, roast potatoes, parsnips and carrots, that‘s it (well, gravy…) and I make Delia‘s 5 minute cranberry relish the day before. And finally, giftwise, I knit stuff for everyone - last year it was thick, warm ribbed hats that I used as place markers on the plates; they looked like puddings 🤣 Gave everyone a laugh. This year it‘s neckwear, just thinking about presentation 😉
@nancyesposito10202 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad that you're not buying a lot of plastic and cheaply made things anymore it really bothered me when I watched your videos and other people's videos and I saw a lot of made in China throw away products. Even if you are buying new you could try to buy locally made or products made by other companies on Etsy. I really have tried to only buy quality products that would last for a long time and always natural versus classic! It feels so much better to not be part of the throw away society as much as you can be! And I always try to buy second hand quality whenever possible I love the direction your channel is going in! And super happy to hear you're getting beeswax and soy candles so much healthier!
@sarahlandry8262 жыл бұрын
Thrift store wrapping paper and twine are a great way to recycle and save 🎄
@itsacarolbthing52212 жыл бұрын
I lost my job in october, so Christmas is going to look very different this year! Love the new hair colour!
@lilianpoberezny49332 жыл бұрын
I just love this video. Everything you said has resonated with me. Thank you so much xx
@georgemaxwell49842 жыл бұрын
You made me think of what I was doing and not doing at this time of year. I wear a cast off Christmas jumper of my great nephew who grew out of it a couple of years ago. I did buy a new artificial Christmas tree, I spent a bit more on it and I intend it to last for many years. I'm also making my own natural wreath. I had already texted my daughter this morning to collect some pine and fir cones for me on her walks. I just have to have a think about my wrapping now. 👍 A great vlog. - Frances 👍
@kimcunningham21072 жыл бұрын
You have a pure heart and soul. Thank you for sharing your light with the world, Kay. 💖💕💜
@katrinajeffrey25652 жыл бұрын
Great video Kay! The advantages of having chickens is that uneaten food goes to them, so no waste and you have the benifits of free range eggs, which I make all kinds of meals such as quiche, cakes etc, which is healthy and saves us alot of money too. Have a nice day.
@Livingthelifeyoulove2 жыл бұрын
That's brilliant and I bet they love sharing your food scraps too! 🥰
@natasharussell84272 жыл бұрын
Aw I'm so proud of you Kay, I truly appreciate your honesty and authenticity . some excellent points in this video. I am focusing more on intention this year too, expriences, home made items and putting a lot of thought into what you gift another person is a powerful process. I commend you for your efforts. You have done some amazing inner work. I can sense that the guilt is becoming less apparent. Sometimes when we are healing on a deep level the only way is through. This I have found can manifest physically we become the trauma so we can truly see it and move towards our true intentions. That is exackly what you have beautifully conveyed. I have been on a similiar journey. I am sp joyful to see the progress you have made 🙌🙌💛. Thank you for being you.
@lexi83852 жыл бұрын
I am definitely with you regarding buying presents that have meaning to a person, especially in the economy we live in. I find that buying items that have value and you know that person needs it, even if it's just giving money, is so much better in my opinion, for example for my mum this Christmas I have gotten her a kettle and toaster set because I know she needs brand new kitchen appliances and I would be happy to contribute towards an easier life for her. Thank you for making this video, it was really helpful. Usually, I don't leave a comment, but I thought I would as I really resonated with this one. ❤️
@vickiquinn11962 жыл бұрын
This was a lovely Video and I hope you inspire people. Stop and take account of what is important in life and focus on that. I know I certainly made changes in the last few years, trying to be sustainable, cruelty free and intentional and appreciate what I have that costs 0. I think all these KZbin videos of influencers decorating 3 trees and decorating for each season are so unnecessary, I get they need content but when the majority of the country is struggling with the current financial situation I wish more influencers wouldn't rely so much on consumerism (hauls and gift guides coming out there's ears) I always wonder where they keep all the stuff as it's always far too much for 1/2 people. Anyway, I dont want to rant as each to their own but well done Kay, I hope you enjoy this new way of being and I hope it brings a lot more calm and happiness 💜❤️
@Julie-si3hi2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree with you, slow down,no need to keep up with everyone else (I never have 😆) brown paper string, and a sprig of florals or bell looks beautiful for present wrapping, I also reuse any cards as tags x
@christineschollar13172 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video. I agree with all you say. I love real trees at Christmas, however we do have a fake on and bring it out every Christmas. If you do have a fake tree then keep using it until it falls apart. That’s much more eco friendly. Yes cheeseboards from supermarkets are always a problem as I guarantee there’ll be something left, that no one likes and you can’t cook with. Buy what you love and treat yourself if you love it, otherwise leave it on the shelf. 😍
@renaecushman50312 жыл бұрын
This is wonderful. If only everyone had this outlook. One thing I try to do before making a purchase is think of the item’s life. I think of the amount of time it will spend being used and enjoyed compared to its slow decay in a landfill.
@TraceyTwilightteaserDowell2 жыл бұрын
I can relate to every thing you said and will be doing the same, i have also told people i will be buying less and im using that money to get a trolley full of food and take to the local food bank. Like you say the people dont need another smelly set/chocolates/socks etc and there are people out there who have no food. Its heartbreaking. Im so guilty other years of buying packed plastic sets and no one really needed them. Much more intentional this year and on the lines of NEED not WANT. Love the videos xx
@MichelleL222 жыл бұрын
Love this list! I have been giving edible (homemade) gifts or gifts of my time. For example, clean my mom’s house every week since it’s getting to be too much. I find it is way more appreciated than any bauble or physical item. Ps, I love the gingerbread house kits but one day I realized it was making them with my kids when they were little. They are 23 and 18 now. I found myself really wanting to buy one then realized I wanted the memories! So I passed!
@sydneybaldwin35142 жыл бұрын
I love this and it’s so true. The wrapping point, two years ago I bought Kraft boxes from paperchase which I have used twice now, each family member has a box with their name on it, and their gifts go in there. I use twine to close it and make it look pretty, sometimes even the reusable string from my Able and Cole boxes. For gifts I too ask people and if they don’t know they get a mix of their faves in their box. Most adults I know can buy what they want but I always like to give small thoughtful gifts. If they ask me I always say Lego, 😂 as I love it, last year I got the Home Alone House, the whole family join in the build. I love collecting Christmas decorations but no theme, I love felt and knitted things, and I have one from every place I’ve ever been abroad which make it special. Also I have a nativity and a leather tree skirt that I use. I grow eucalyptus and add that to a vase in the room. I have a reusable advent calendar from Gathre that I add things to, including notes, instead of plastic. There are so many wonderful things that can add value to your Christmas when you have heirlooms you can bring out year on year. Food is important but buying quality and organic is essential to me, that supports farmers and is better for your health and the soil. At the end of the day though Christmas is about family and being together to me, and that is always what I look forward to the most.
@rochelleambrose74952 жыл бұрын
Kay, I am very proud of you. Consumerism is not good. You are trying to live a good, simple life and i agree with everything you say. Blessings from Canada.
@redcottagechronicles41112 жыл бұрын
We use our wicker clothes baskets to transport parcels from one house to another!
@Mieke2562 жыл бұрын
I’m looking forward to your cosy vlogmas videos! All our Christmas decorations are second hand or handmade. Last year I bought a few things from the thrift store and got some things off a local fb group. Furthermore I love crocheting, so I made a lot of decorations already this year. I used a lot of recycled cotton, although I also have some acrylic things. But I know they will last me many many years to come. I enjoyed making these so much in fact, that I started an Etsy shop! Turns out you have to start a lot earlier to become successful on Etsy, but at least I started 😅
@alexandrareynolds64932 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with not just buying any old decoration. I've got ornaments that we have had for 30years one is even 45 years old given to me from my grandpa from his tree. It very tatty but means the world. My tree is 30years old and part of it is broken but that part goes at the back and you can't tell and I love my tree, I don't want to get a new one as it has many memories attached to it .This year we are not buying loads and am supporting crafters.
@janlisseman63022 жыл бұрын
Hi Kay, l have been lots doingof little changes over the last few years to buy less, do not buy anything with glitter on, stopped buying crackers as there is such a lot of waste after and plastic, our children are adults so they get money for Christmas and so do our two grandchildren then they can get exactly what they want, l still buy somethings for the grandchildren but where l can buy wooden toys or limit the plastic, good for you doing this, sorry l have gone on a bit, but it is something I am very passionate about x
@pamelawalton12552 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with sentiments my plastic tree is 25yrs plus lol red green and gold, and i will never buy another one, ive embroiled myself in xmas madness shopping, made myself feel anxious and pressured myself about the idea of what Christmas means , grumbled about other people shopping whilst I've been shopping alongside them listening to the festive xmas music to induce us buy more in the supermarkets. About 5 years ago I decided to live a more simplified intentional life this year we are going to Dent in two weeks time for a 2 night stay instead of giving each other things neither of us really have a need of.
@sarahvernon15872 жыл бұрын
My Christmas tree is full of memories,I don’t buy anymore as I have plenty from the past. Some are from my childhood. Our fairy doll is 1965 that I chose with my mum from Woolworths . I have knitted some as well as I found patterns on you tube. A real mix of colours too xx
@Livingthelifeyoulove2 жыл бұрын
That's so wonderful to hear and I bet it brings so many happy memories every year 🥰
@zbenfor91792 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video!!! Pls can you share where you buy yr candles from? This is a definite change I want to make too. V proud that I didn't buy one yesterday in TKMaxx!
@Livingthelifeyoulove2 жыл бұрын
I definitely will do, i'm just trying some out first but if I like them i'll share them in my December monthly favourites video ♥️
@laurainthemountains2 жыл бұрын
Love your new videos, this message and this "new" you :*
@Abundantonabudget2 жыл бұрын
I feel like you might enjoy the doco ‘century of self’! It’s free to watch on KZbin and though it’s a bit lengthy it’s fascinating! Talks about how we changed from a needs to wants economy. I totally agree, classic Christmas colours are the way to go! We’ve been slowly building our collection of bits over the years we’ve been married so far but I enjoy the challenge of finding a new way to use the same decorations each year! Often just a different placement helps to mix things up.
@Abundantonabudget2 жыл бұрын
Also I’m so glad you’re doing vlogmas in a way that works best for you!
@cathylynnpietranton2 жыл бұрын
Kay love is video. Thanks for sharing great ideas and tips.❤
@nilakshiroy62 жыл бұрын
Such valuable and introspective advice! Really every festival is a trigger for mega consumption and mega spending. If we so called wise and educated people don’t take the first step the rest of the world will bear this burden forever. With young influencers like you spreading the right words it will soon be a time when people are turning away from these all-consuming trend. I can already see on you-tube how others like you are also buying only three or four items and re-using their existing stuff this Christmas. Great step to save the world and spend the time in a worthwhile manner.
@carolynmangipudi98982 жыл бұрын
Hello Kay, I agree,, being together is by far the most important of any gift. However, I am guilty of wrapping, & adding the "extra fluff". Yes for myself, because I hope they know I took time to do so & think of them. I think most adults realize & appreciate the effort of present wrapping..& to the best of my knowledge bows are sorted & reused.. because my mother may we all bless her soul as she RIP, was adamant about saving bows, so my siblings are accustomed to doing so. We are also taught to appreciate a gift no matter what it may be wrapped or not, because it is the thought of gift giving that counts. I have also began giving gifts of consumables even to our 24 & 25 year old son & daughter.Not necessarily homemade, but groceries by theme of breakfast &, dinner, or a gift card to their fav restaurant. Which they seem to love & appreciate. I also make a drink basket of hot cocoa, different coffees & a bottle of their favorite wine, and a movie basket with popcorn & snacks. For the hard to buy people. Usually I give a basket of cheeses, beef or summary sausage, nestled another different packages of crackers, & possibly jars of homemade jams from farmers market, olives or pickles depending on who & if I know what they may like. Even if they don't like something they have it on hand for a board they can put together for visitors. If all else fails, & I have no idea what, or know the best gift is cash to do with whatever they choose. Gingerbread Houses were an annual tradition when our kids were young. As they got older in their own home, they would buy their own but was for display would never eat because they were hard & I was afraid of how long they were boxed, except the candies for embellishments...I have a mold to make & build our own now.. Happy Holidays all. Happy gift giving.
@MissP1012 жыл бұрын
I bought one Christmas jumper and one Christmas cardigan,years ago and refuse to buy any more, I wear the same ones over and over again and don’t care if people comment on the fact I always wear the same thing. I don’t go to many Christmas events so don’t need lots of jumpers
@lizgilmore73142 жыл бұрын
Hi Kay sounds like you had an absolute light bulb moment about life! So impressive....
@melanie53732 жыл бұрын
Great video Kay, thank you ❤
@ZarinaAhmadzada2 жыл бұрын
you hair looks sooo much better this color!
@happyhealthyholisticlife2 жыл бұрын
I love your channel and even more now that you're on this journey! Yesterday I posted a video myself about gift ideas 🤩🤩
@asmaa_vlog_852 жыл бұрын
Happiness filled my heart when I saw a notification that you uploaded a video 🫰🏻♥️🍓💖🥰♥️💖🥰
@Livingthelifeyoulove2 жыл бұрын
Yay! Thank you!
@kayjays72672 жыл бұрын
I have little santa sacks and I use recycled paper or tissue that comes in packages I just save it throughout the year and then use masking tape on it and write the name on the paper and use small cardboard cards for the sacks that I can holepunch myself. In our family we tend to do our Christmas shopping as early as possible, I only have 3 presents left to go which is great and we all tend to do wishlists for each other in October and November that are budget friendly to each persons budget, we also will do joint presents if someone wants something a bit more expensive :) :)
@brendabrooks96992 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with everything you said. I have so much Christmas stuff and went and bought new it’s just crazy. I kept receipt cause I’m taking back what I don’t use. And honestly I’m using the cheapest paper I can find kids don’t even pay it any mind. One year I done ribbon with candy and little ornaments for gifts and honestly my kids never paid it any mind how much time and money I put into it. My kids are adults and it never phased them whatsoever. I’m definitely going to change up. I spent so much money for thanksgiving dinner and of course I made to much now I’ll be pitching it out😢
@kimberlylamitie28692 жыл бұрын
We have made presents this year make sense. Not extra. We always buy our elder relatives gift cards to groceries as money can be tight on a fixed income. Good job Kay. Keep up the good work. Every little bit helps. Plus it will save your sanity. I always have my shopping done by Halloween and wrapping done throughout November when I have time. Then December and family is all mine. 😊🎄
@Julie-si3hi2 жыл бұрын
Oh groceries cards is a great idea!
@louiselill15282 жыл бұрын
I think even every other day can be too much for KZbinrs because of the amount of work that goes into a video so please don't burn yourself out and I say that to all of KZbin people even though we enjoy seeing you all x
@Livingthefreelife2 жыл бұрын
This!!! 100% this!! 🥰
@kirstygadsby67282 жыл бұрын
Really great video and message, very refreshing to hear, really enjoying your content and the lovely calm vibes from your vlogs🥰 X
@frandemianczyk2 жыл бұрын
❤ Really enjoyed today’s video! Your advice is spot on and very timely! You’re a lovely, amazing person and it comes through in every video you do! Thank you for always creating content that is visually beautiful as well as practical!! Give my best to your boys, sending love & hugs to you sweet Kay 🥰🙏🏻❤️❌⭕️
@Livingthelifeyoulove2 жыл бұрын
So happy you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for your kindness and support as always ♥️
@LadyAnine2 жыл бұрын
Not to be completely superficial , but your hair looks so beautiful in this video! Also a very beautiful message < 3
@BeautyBuzzyBee2 жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on Christmas crackers? Yay or nay in terms of sustainability?
@fritzan22232 жыл бұрын
Hi Kay, thanks for beeing an inspiration ❤️ Its nice to follow you on your journey to be more sustainable. And when you share, you inspire us 💕. And looking forward to Vlogmas 😍 hav a nice evening 😊👍🏻
@tawneejones29112 жыл бұрын
“Mute the noise” love that ❤
@Livingthelifeyoulove2 жыл бұрын
🥰♥️
@itsacarolbthing52212 жыл бұрын
Although. I like the idea of a themed tree, the reality is that I have baubles from different people and places, and I like all of them on the tree. I have unbreakable baubles for the bottom of the tree, because I used to have house rabbits, and they would eat anything sparkly! Luckily, my two Maine Coons don't seem to be bothered!
@Livingthefreelife2 жыл бұрын
I was going to attempt vlogmas this year but I’ve decided not to. It’s definitely far too much for me at this point, I think it’s definitely something you need to pre plan, pre record and schedule (for me anyway) Christmas can be such a stressful time. I totally agree. It’s very difficult to not be gripped by all the hussle and bussle. Finding little ways to just slow down and just be is a must 🥰
@Ginascottage2 жыл бұрын
I’m working towards having a small box of quality, heirloom decoration. The rest I want to make from natural materials that can be composted at the end of the year. Also handmade ornaments such as crocheted icicles, etc. So everything is to be wood, glass, natural fibers, stone or something that gets composted at the end of the season like cranberry garland, cinnamon oil infused pinecones, dried fruit garland, etc.
@junehulton97762 жыл бұрын
I have the same Christmas tree 4' now for 8 years...the same decorations...many white... I will only have one extra decorative piece...it will be the Angel...of missing sister x because nothing else will replace her. I will just mainly put it up for my little granddaughter...x I agree with everything you spoke about...it's all material... trends.. Spending the best gift of all is the with loved ones.. we will never know what tomorrow brings...
@TheEmpressgoth2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ms .Kay
@Livingthelifeyoulove2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome 🥰
@Kittyheavenwith21cats2 жыл бұрын
I love my ugh boots not sure what mini ugh boots are. So comfy nd i wear them all fall and winter
@Livingthelifeyoulove2 жыл бұрын
Me too! They keep my toast cosy and warm in winter, I just don't understand the mini uggs and why people would want cold ankles... but each to their own 😂
@aprilh51862 жыл бұрын
When you say "hamper", are you talking about a basket? I'm in the US and hamper for us is where we put our dirty clothes. 🤣
@nagydalma40672 жыл бұрын
Something I ran into last week: I wanted to buy some Christmas tree ornaments that are baby safe ( this year is the first we have our own tree, a very small one ) and I checked that I had cupons for a discount. The cashier lady told me the cupons are for gifts only not ornaments. I almost fell for it and bought a gift bag (shampoo and whatnot) when I realized that is not what I came for so I bought the ornaments and left 😅
@elizabethgardiner69452 жыл бұрын
Really wish I had seen your video before going out and buying lots of rolls of wrapping paper and such wasteful gifts that I have bought for the sake of buying something. Your video has been a real eye opener for me. I was going out shopping today to buy even more decorations for the house even though we have tins up on the loft. Well I'm not going now and I reckon I will save mysekf a fortune. We buy do much food that we don't even need and probably won't even use. I'm not going to do it this year. Thank you for this video it was a real eye opener.
@Livingthelifeyoulove2 жыл бұрын
Loved hearing your epiphanies and good on you for saying no to more shopping! It's so easy to just fall into the trap of buying for buyings sake, i've done it so often myself. Here's to a new, less wasteful outlook on Christmas & life! ❤️
@spencergalemusic2 жыл бұрын
I needed to hear all of this! Thank you! You just saved my wallet!