My mom died at 96 and I inherited all her Christmas decorations that she had collected over her many years. Even the artificial tree from 1954 which is still in good shape. Remember when things were made to last? I cherish her ornaments, many that I gave her. My favorites are the glass bubble lights . There's no cohesive color story or style just a tree full of happy memories in all it's eclectic glory. I love it. Just wish Mom was here to decorate with me. ❤
@04beni0411 ай бұрын
Wait -- do you mean the long-ish lights that looked like they were bubbling inside? I ADORED those as a kid, and it broke my heart when I went to do Christmas as an adult for the first time and learned they weren't available anymore. Not ones that looked like my memories, anyhow.
@grouchostarx53111 ай бұрын
We had old bubble lights growing up in the 90s. My dad was born in 1941, and the bubble lights we had were probably from the 50s or 60s because he told is that he’d had them since he was young. They were mine and my dad’s favorite Christmas decoration. He died the day before my 11th birthday and, while my birthday seems to pass without much thought, Christmas always gets me because I have very distinct memories of decorating for Christmas with him. We had all his childhood ornaments, old glass ornaments from the 40s and 50s. We ended up moving to another state and I don’t know what happened to our decorations after that. (It’s honestly one of the things I can never forgive my mother for. She left the Christmas decorations behind, which was especially heinous since all of mine and my sister’s childhood ornaments were there as well. Like custom gold plated ornaments my dad commissioned with our names and dates of birth on them, for example. It was like she wanted to destroy every memory of my dad, which is ironic because now she can’t stop talking about how much she misses him and how she doesn’t have any pictures of him.)
@Not2daysatan11 ай бұрын
This is wonderful! Carry of her traditions if it fills your heart!
@venom580911 ай бұрын
Glass bubble lights are iconic.
@olliejilliangil838211 ай бұрын
Loved bubble lights
@Catherine338511 ай бұрын
My husband and my first Christmas as a married couple many years ago (many) we put the music on, decorated the tree with second hand and home made ornaments, covered the whole tree with tons of tinsel. Then cuuddled with our eggnog happily talking about our first Christmas together. So romantic. Then my cat walked over played and ate and choked on the tinsel. Had to reach in her mouth and pull out the beautiful glittering tinsel from deep down her throat while she (and us) gagged. We spent the rest of the night pulling off every bit of tinsel from the tree and have never used it again. Don't miss it. And neither did the cat
@theprousteffect971711 ай бұрын
😂😂 I realize it's been many years since then, but for anyone reading this, it can potentially be very dangerous to remove anything from your cat's mouth yourself. Particularly if you don't know exactly how much they've swallowed and how far down it goes, pulling any long strands out of their mouth could fatally injure them by getting stuck or wrapped around something internal. If it's possible, it's best to take them to an emergency vet.
@rspen214211 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@Catherine338511 ай бұрын
@@theprousteffect9717 That makes sence.
@NicoleAZ14511 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, poor cat. I’m glad she was ok. Sounds like a lovely Christmas before that though!
@beverlynorris55711 ай бұрын
Tinsel is so bad for the environment.
@Julies-in-a-mood11 ай бұрын
As kids in the 1960s our job was to remove the tinsel from our live Christmas tree, to be reused the next year. Then one year we saw a discarded tree on the curb covered in tinsel. We were amazed at the extravagance!
@flower-ss2jt11 ай бұрын
Like you I keep my tinsel, which I really like, from year to year.
@karenholmes656511 ай бұрын
My mom didn't make us do that. But she was psychotic about how trees needed to be decorated. Her mother taught her that tinsel had to be added one piece at a time, each strand to be laid just so. It took all day just to put the tinsel on. She tried that with me and my siblings, we would never comply to that level of perfectionism so she gave up on it. When she got older she hated Christmas. She quit celebrating it for years because of this perfectionism that he mom drilled into her. She only got over it when she had grandkids. She'd still come over and rearrange my ornaments because they weren't perfectly placed. That was fine with me, I was never offended by it and I just was glad she came to be with my kids. Was my grandmother OCD to instill this in my mom? I don't know.
@Jules_Pew11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I remember collecting every strand for next year as a child. I prefer the garlands these days.
@ruby1111 ай бұрын
Same. Saved the tinsel! When I was a little kid, tinsel was made of lead, not plastic.
@jd935111 ай бұрын
Us, too!
@JasmineBrownOttawa11 ай бұрын
Ah Nick, you deliver once again. Not even one minute in, "I'm not here to ruin your Christmas. Like, if you love it, if you love your little holiday ugly crap, then you just keep that in your own home. You just go nuts." SLAY, Nick, SLEIGH 🎅
@NicoleAZ14511 ай бұрын
Omg I snort-laughed when he said that. 😂 Nick, you’re a treasure!
@silviaanguiano359711 ай бұрын
😂 hilarious! 🤣
@amibatth11 ай бұрын
😅😅 nick you made us laugh. I love your disclaimers then u go on to be your true self. 😊😊 another lovely video.
@viramandybur11 ай бұрын
Yep, this is the line that got me...🤣
@trishrobinson152311 ай бұрын
I love it . I watched a guy this week on homeworthy talk about “trashy “ outside Christmas lights and immediately changed the channel. He is not for me. If I want to be classy great. If I want to be cheesy and trashy that’s also great. I am not a fan of pretentious.
@arraine11 ай бұрын
One of my favorite things about being in my 30s is understanding ornaments. When I was a kid I HATED that our ornaments were so mismatched and our tree didn't look like the ones in the stores. I really wanted a tree that felt like a store display (my grandma had a cardinal-themed tree). Now, I unpack my ornaments and I see the memories from my own life and marriage and all of the affection that ornaments were gifted to us with over the years from a variety of people. It's really pretty magical.
@HosCreates11 ай бұрын
I've feathered cardinals on my tree too. Glad I'm not alone.
@arraine11 ай бұрын
@@HosCreates they're lovely birds for a Christmas tree 🥰
@kilgore_trout_3711 ай бұрын
YES
@Erica-en2qz11 ай бұрын
My daughter and I have a tradition where we buy a new ornament each year, so ALL our ornaments are mismatched, with the exception of a set of simple round colorful ornaments that look like the old fashioned glass ones. I love the memories each year as we trim the tree. 🎄
@StayAtHomeMeme11 ай бұрын
Also my tip…AFTER Christmas when stores are trying to get rid of all the rest of the decor items, you can get some amazing deals and then next year when you unpack your decor you’ll have a bunch of brand new stuff and it’ll feel like you don’t have to go out and buy new stuff!
@marionvanessen90511 ай бұрын
In the Netherlands the prices go down in the days leading up to christmas! Allways try to find some nice trinkets then
@susanma489911 ай бұрын
One year either right before or after Christmas I went on the Macy's website and was amazed at the infinitie variety of trees on there--all marked down. There were probably 200 different trees on their website. I bought some beautiful pre-lit garland that I still use.
@Afrinaturality11 ай бұрын
Very true. I always buy my gift wrap after Christmas.
@marieo30511 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan of 3rd christmas day. When all the chocolate and decorations are on sale😂
@sharondalynnewton756211 ай бұрын
That’s how I’ve accused a plethora of stuff!!
@potts797611 ай бұрын
As someone who has had to chase a dog around the house because it was dragging a poop garland of tinsel out its rear end, I hate tinsel! Love your channel.
@chrystalbrown960011 ай бұрын
😮😂🐶
@patriciamay639611 ай бұрын
Been there!
@dcgelinas111 ай бұрын
You just made my day! 😂😂
@shelaghf11 ай бұрын
mine was a cat, no more tinsel
@Lara-he4dp11 ай бұрын
Been there, done that with my cat (more than once) 😅
@liseb266711 ай бұрын
"Because it's my channel and I can say what I want." Nick, I love you.
@janicelindegard661511 ай бұрын
So many memories were triggered by this very fun video. As a kid in the very early 60s, we had a real tree and covered it in tinsel. I sound like a cranky old woman saying this, but back then tinsel was made of lead. It hung beautifully because it had weight and didn’t get full of static. Plus you could roll it into balls to throw at your siblings or lay it on the electric train tracks to make sparks. Good times.
@mtnshelby705911 ай бұрын
I totally forgot about the tinsel spark😂😂😂
@Suleclo11 ай бұрын
Yes! We used to roll it up in balls, I had forgotten that. I thought it was some type of aluminum, not lead, but we were disappointed when it became all plastic.
@AnnNunnally11 ай бұрын
I was a kid in the 60’s. Maybe our lead tinsel is why I am the way I am now! 😊
@KatjeKat8611 ай бұрын
When I inherited some of my grandmother's Christmas decorations there was a Garland of tensil, it wasn't lead but it was more like tinfoil definitely metal not plastic. The string which was cotton to reinforce the core is starting to break down but the actual metal tensile still in beautiful shape I used it outside for years.
@tiffytattoo245011 ай бұрын
Yes, tinsel was once made from lead, then came the aluminium and then plastic.
@flowersfrom731111 ай бұрын
Our first Christmas. We bought a real tree for the kids, but didn't have money for the decorations. So i bought white cotton yarn in Walmart and crocheted leaves, flowers and stars. They looked beautiful against the dark green needles. Very quaint minimal look. :)
@dianeangelo222711 ай бұрын
I bet it was beautiful ❤
@andreaharrison777711 ай бұрын
I agree. I treasure the white crocheted snowflakes Mom Harrison made for us. They look great as you say on the dark green and truly with everything.
@terryruiz741711 ай бұрын
Our tree ornaments date back to my childhood, and I'm 77. I've built the collection over the years. I told my daughter one day she'll asked why her mother saved all this crap. She said, "Oh Mom. This is the good stuff." Nothing could have made me happier!
@arlenerivera-gw4st11 ай бұрын
My father took charge of decorating the tree. He laid tinsel strands across each branch evenly and then trimmed the tinsel with scissors into even waves so it was in perfect harmony. A bit neurotic, but it was quite beautiful.
@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory11 ай бұрын
I work in a history museum and one of our volunteers, who used to run the art museum, decorates our tree. She uses tinsel but lays every strand with intention and basically works with our old 70s decorations to create a light spiral that is something to behold. Takes hours tho. My own tree is purely sentimental, it's all family memory ornaments & just a string of lights added lol...
@deedsh628011 ай бұрын
I think you got to the root of most tinsel issues---being cautious with how much and where vs, 'last thing on the tree, let's toss it on and be done with it'. I actually like a light tinsel appliation with the lights in terms of reflection and glow. To each his/her own.
@arlenerivera-gw4st11 ай бұрын
@@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory I have not put up a Christmas tree for a few years. A wreath, table decorations, and my fireplace mantle are more than enough for me!
@dod230411 ай бұрын
You're so kind in describing your father. A "little bit neurotic"?? Oh my! Taking away the fun of decorating the tree from the children is one thing. As I read I realized it's obvious that he was completely OCD about the tinsel...but, to then "trim the tinsel with scissors"??! I'm sure he loved you all very much, but I can't imagine what life with him was like! He obviously couldn't bear a single thing out of place, at the "wrong" angle, anything not done "correctly". He must've have been extremely stressed out in the messy and haphazard world. Seriously, he had a mental health disorder called Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. You probably know that by now, but it can be extremely debilitating to the person and everyone in their family. I'm sorry. PS I'm sure it was beautiful though. So often when my kids were small they'd decorate the tree and it'd be a mess! I'd wait until later and move some ornaments up where they could 't reach or move the tinsel a bit. ;-)
@brandivermillion345311 ай бұрын
I don’t have a problem with tinsel garland. I roll them around empty rapping paper tubes when I put them away. I’ve been using the same tinsel garland for years and years.
@creativefierce11 ай бұрын
The only non-gross thing to do with tinsel: Drape/wrap the trunk of the tree with a tinsel garland before you put the lights on. It reflects the lights back from deep inside the tree and it's really beautiful. Doesn't matter how patchy it gets because you don't see it, you just see this reflecting soft sparkle behind all the other decorations. If the garland is gold, it also helps to warm up the light from not-warm-enough LEDs.
@TreasureDeal11 ай бұрын
What a cool idea for the tinsel ropes!
@calypso455411 ай бұрын
We have christmas tree decorations that are over 100 year to maybe 70 years old. We inherited most of them, and if we see some old ones, we buy them, but very carefully and not a lot. We use them every year, it's a beautiful collection of multicoloured decorations, baskets and baubles and pearls and birds etc. Every year the tree looks the same and still so different. I watch it with the eyes of a child. 😊
@MJ-sy2en11 ай бұрын
Nick definitely keep us informed about the inflatable arms race. 😂
@fiddlersthree846311 ай бұрын
Weapons-grade Santas!!!! 🤣🤣
@FrinkyBaby11 ай бұрын
Nick would hate my ever-growing family of inflatable Christmas dragons! 😂 Love ya, Nick!
@monkeybusiness199911 ай бұрын
Totally get the humor :) My previous neighbor had a mass of HUGE tacky yard inflatables & moved away this year ~ Hallelujah!! 🎶 Unfortunately, he left them all behind for the new resident to use... 😂🙄 (Actually, I could care less - it's Christmas & only for a few weeks. And the stuff makes me smile. Mostly because I don't have to deal with setting it up or storing it! 😉)
@Patrick-kt5mc11 ай бұрын
In early March those inflatables will still be in people's yards mostly deflated.
@rhondawest683811 ай бұрын
There was a drive-by shooting of an inflatable Santa recently. The war is on!
@Duffy7211 ай бұрын
When I take a box of Christmas decor out I pack my ‘regular’ stuff in that box 😊
@rhodastephens-yoder569311 ай бұрын
I have been collecting Hallmark ornaments for almost 50 years. Each year, the day after Christmas, I would get up at the crack of dawn of dawn to go to the after Christmas sales. I was a college student and very poor. Now, every year when I open up my tubs of Christmas decorations, it is like visiting with old friends. I love it. (This year, my first since retiring from teaching, I was able to decorate my house before Thanksgiving and get to enjoy the festive look much longer. ) Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
@cynthiafialka11 ай бұрын
Agree with Christmas decor being a journey. I’ve been collecting decorations for years and I try to buy elegant things that last. It’s like pulling old friends out of the box.
@jennifergraham375211 ай бұрын
I must admit that when I started to decorate for Christmas this year I put some candles in cylinder vases etc up the stairs. It looked beautiful. I imagined people walking into the house with the stairs looking lovely and welcoming….and then I pictured all of those people trying to walk past them with their bags and gifts and dogs 😜. I immediately took it all away.
@amsteensberg165311 ай бұрын
Being Scandinavian I swear by real candles . ..but for the same reason as you I use battery- candles on the stairs
@mynameispeaches11 ай бұрын
Love the sugar coated shade! “If you love this you keep them.” Followed by a mafia hit on our fave decorations!
@bernadettevanderploeg955111 ай бұрын
HaHaHa🤩
@goconnor030411 ай бұрын
Well said!
@creativefierce11 ай бұрын
"Sugar coated shade" is so Nick.
@SojaSojaSoj11 ай бұрын
Oh interesting! I didn't know that tinsel was different in Canada. In the UK tinsel is long strands of sparkly plastic stuff (the tinsel garlands you show next) - the stuff you show we called lametta. My parents loved both and covered the tree and every surface with it, it was such a pain to take all the strands of lametta off everything every year to re-use. I haven't seen lametta for years, but tinsel is still popular. I don't have lametta or tinsel, I guess it put me off for life! Even funnier, auto-correct changed lametta to laments throughout this comment!
@HosCreates11 ай бұрын
I lament to getting tinsel off the tree too !
@JennaFowler111 ай бұрын
I got some lametta from Ryman's a year or two ago. I can remember when it was made of foil. It was textured and very thin, so draped much better than the plastic stuff. The textured pattern made it sparkle!
@oseasviewer710811 ай бұрын
Rebecca Robson is a celebration of inspiration for me - as an apartment dweller I have no storage for Christmas stuff and therefore I invest in one or two pieces and reinvent them each year because my ideas change. When I do dress the house for Christmas I choose natural foliage and denude the neighbourhood of its greenery to make garlands and front door wreaths - Why? it keeps nimble fingers busy, the house smells great in spite of foliage shedding and dying every which where, and when the season ends everything is biodegradable - out it goes, compostable. And so, as "not to burn the house down" (love that quip Nick) I invest in battery operated lights, candles etc. never need to reach for the fire extinguisher which is conveniently located (should it ever be needed) in a cupboard on the landing outside my front door. Lovely overview Nick, as always your videos leave me with a smile supporting all the wrinkles on my face.
@mbirch159311 ай бұрын
Got to love how Rebecca Robeson does Christmas. She goes ALL in!
@anitas581711 ай бұрын
Her style is beautiful, but it’s all waaay too much for me and way too impersonal.
@EmmaHacker-kj9un11 ай бұрын
I’m so excited Nick is a fan. I would never go that maximalist but I love the chaotic Christmas spirit.
@valeriehowden47111 ай бұрын
Rebecca R is the one true queen of Christmas! Her new staircase is amazing. I have strings of beads on my trees instead of tinsel garland. So easy.
@katie774811 ай бұрын
I LOVE beaded garland! We have a couple different colors of it. One of my favorite Christmas gifts was from a few years ago. I was given (handmade with love) beaded crocheted garland. It doesn't tangle (it literally CAN'T) and because it's white, it looks like someone drizzled frosting on the tree. I can't wait until I have enough ornaments to do a gingerbread tree, a peppermint tree, and a sweets tree. (I do a different theme every year...see my other comment lol)
@lisapurzak72211 ай бұрын
I got twinkling lights for my tree this year from watching her videos. Wow what a difference it made. I look forward to watching them and I notice she uses alot of her same stuff year to year but changes how she uses it and maybe adding a new color so it always looks different.
@skhjs924611 ай бұрын
We are trying out “Victorian Christmas Tree Tinsel” from Lee Valley this year. It is made out of metal just hooks onto the branches. Should be easy to put on and easy to remove. I picked up some of their stars a few years ago and love the old fashioned look they add to the tree. I’m not fond of the look of the plastic tinsel, and with a pup roaming around it feels like an expensive vet bill waiting to happen.
@sandrajewitt605011 ай бұрын
They're sold out now. Looks good though.
@tiffytattoo245011 ай бұрын
Super easy to diy. Some metal strip, get some plyers and twist. Done!
@skulker198311 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for recommending these!! I've been trying to recreate an 80's/90's style Christmas tree, but without tinsel strands it didn't feel right (and it was out of the question due to pets). After reading this comment, I rushed out to our nearest Lee Valley store this morning and grabbed two bottles! The tree looks like it blasted out of my childhood and I'm obsessed! Thank you again and Merry Christmas!
@skhjs924611 ай бұрын
@@skulker1983 I had a couple elves come over and help put up the tree this afternoon and the tinsel worked out beautifully. Ours is mostly wood and felt ornaments, with the tin stars and tinsel for sparkle. Every year it gets better. You’re welcome and Merry Christmas to you too!
@bluewren6511 ай бұрын
As a vet I can tell you that it's mostly cats that get into trouble with tinsel. They just love to chew it. Mostly it passes through (so they do festive poop for days!), but it can get caught around the base of the tongue while the rest passes to the intestine, causing the intestine to bunch up and become necrotic. Not good and yes, a very expensive surgery, often made more expensive because it's happened on the holidays.
@MSK-jd5fi11 ай бұрын
I usually don’t love these “what not to do” videos, but I agreed with all of these ideas. They were more practical and not about pissing in somebody’s cornflakes. I agree that less can be more. I’m a reformed over-doer and love how my home looks now with a lighter, fairly traditional look.
@seriouslyreally541311 ай бұрын
You are so right, Christmas decor is a collection of a family's history over the decades.❤
@anitas581711 ай бұрын
I’m 65. I have been collecting Christmas ornaments since junior high school. One for occasions, one on vacations, one for each year, each pet, book club annual ornament exchange, etc. I love bringing out decorations we’ve collected over the years, even if they’re not as nice as things we would buy now.
@TheSeatedView11 ай бұрын
I second the plea to not use scented candles and essential oils. So many of us react to scented things (they're triggers for migraines, asthma attacks, etc). The pot on the stove or something in the oven are also good. Hanging up oranages studded with whole cloves are also delightful.
@PandoraRoman11 ай бұрын
We only have tinsel garlands in Australia and I also hate them on the outside of a tree, but recently a friend recommended that if you have an artificial tree you should wrap the middle of the tree in the tinsel to reflect light and give it fullness. And you know what, she was right. It definitely adds to a cheap or dodgy tree. But never on the outside where you can see it!!
@reejan810911 ай бұрын
Suggestion for another video - Teach people how to properly "fluff" their artificial christmas tree. Years ago, as a merchandiser, fluffing the display trees at Home Depot and Walmart was my job. It's not as easy as just taking the tree out of the box and standing it up.
@einahsirro148811 ай бұрын
😄You were a fluffer??
@imageisn0thing11 ай бұрын
Oh yes, 100%! I fluff my tree obsessively before a single ornament goes on it!
@andreakrueger785111 ай бұрын
I need this. I just bought my first artificial tree ever.
@floraidh409711 ай бұрын
My mother trained me from a young age to make sure the tree was properly fluffed. I absolutely hated how scratchy it was to have to bend and spread all those branches, but it really makes a difference 😄
@vivianblack295111 ай бұрын
I turn up the branch ends up slightly to give it an more realistic look.
@NickiFitzgerald36911 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you gave a shout out to crazy town Rebecca! She’s completely over the top and somehow it all just works beautifully. I have to admit my heart skips a beat when I see her first Christmas videos come into my KZbin feed 🎄❤️💫
@melissaweyrick531111 ай бұрын
My Dad's Cousin had the best Tree. All the ornaments were from Hallmark, collected over decades. It was truly stunning 🎄
@dianeshelton959211 ай бұрын
We buy a new really nice decoration each year. After 25 years of marriage the tree look lovely every year and has so many memories
@karenholmes656511 ай бұрын
My aunt had a tree like that. They'd get a yearly Hallmark ornament with the year on it. Each kid would get an ornament each year. My uncle would buy one for my aunt each year from my cousins. It was quite something. They'd get ornaments representing the special interest of the child that year. If a kid did ballet they'd get a ballet ornament. If my cousin did football that year they'd get a football ornament. So each year they were adding to the story of their family, like an ornamental history. Really quite personal
@donnafulford832611 ай бұрын
I love ya Nick ! Your humor tickles me . The shout out to Rebecca should make her proud….. I’m a senior, my decor is sentimental! Old crap to my grandkids I’m sure but they seem to like the stories attached. Thank you for being you ❗️ & your great content too ! Happy Holidays
@peggriffin636311 ай бұрын
You truly make me laugh! We used to throw literally throw the tinsel on the tree in the 70’s …I think there is Kids Christmas and adult Christmas…I appreciate you!
@susanpera213111 ай бұрын
Exactly. We started out putting it on one by one, but then got tired of it and ended up throwing it on.
@lindahelman467411 ай бұрын
We have a tradition that on the box with ornaments the kids (now 18 and 17) write a message to themselves to read the following year 😄 It could be questions like ”did I get the grade I wanted?”, telling themselves to spend less money on stuff they don’t really need 😄or just hopes for the year to come. It’s always fun to read the writings from long ago while decorating the tree 😊
@wdwexploreandchill11 ай бұрын
years ago my cat ate some tinsel and was walking around with half a string hanging out of her booty so as she walked by I held on to it and she ran off… I will never forget how she howled and I still feel bad about it. That was the end of tinsel for me!
@leannebarrett352611 ай бұрын
That happened to our cat too in the 1970s. We brought her to the vet and he told us to just trim it off as it came out of her butt! Which we did. No tinsel for me.
@bethanyweber398911 ай бұрын
I never experienced this myself, but when I was a kid we had an old box of tinsel icicles in the bottom of the Christmas decoration box and when I asked my mother why we never used them, she told me a story just like this.
@wdwexploreandchill11 ай бұрын
@@leannebarrett3526 I’m so glad I’m not the only one but I wish I had been smart enough to cut it off!
@wdwexploreandchill11 ай бұрын
@@bethanyweber3989 Yeah, once you witness that there is no desire to mess with tinsel again!
@bluewren6511 ай бұрын
That's actually a really dangerous thing to do. The tinsel can be caught up the other end around the base of the cat's tongue. Pull on that bit coming out the butt and you risk bunching up the intestine and the tinsel cutting through the folds.
@kathleenm502611 ай бұрын
"if you love your little holiday ugly crap" .... you're hilarious!
@annmoore32111 ай бұрын
💯 agree about the overpowering candles. If the fumes are making you high, and making your head hurt, you’re doing it wrong. It’s something that I have gotten careful about because my husband and son struggle with sensory processing disorder, and too much smell, even if it’s nice, is VERY triggering for them. Plus there are people who are allergic to certain smells and perfumes. Understated truly is underrated.
@kailovi11 ай бұрын
I just have a more sensitive smell and I cannot even walk through the cande section at Ikea without holding my breath. I stepped into LUSH once with a friend, and just step back out again letting them shop alone because I just can’t handle the smell. Oddly I’m fine with burning insense and walking around in a bulk spice store, so I think it’s just the artificial fragrances that get me. Even if it’s just one candle, it’s just not pleasant at all.
@katie774811 ай бұрын
Yes and you don't even have to have any of those issues to get a headache from them. Part of it is what they use to make those.
@liddybird360811 ай бұрын
We neatly layered a strand at a time, and then removed it the same way. We used the same tinsel through my entire childhood. One trick to using it is to have an old fashioned tree with open branches so it can be layered without laying on the branch below. I prefer that kind of tree even though I don't bother with tinsel anymore. I love love love the ability to hang ornaments inside the tree and not just laying them on the outside.
@amyshatrick663311 ай бұрын
I appreciate that you always seem encouraging even when explaining a "dont".
@jml477411 ай бұрын
I love tinsel, the antique german tinsel, it is so lovely, especially tinsel garland. It was not plastic (way back when) and I have some that is about 100 years old. Originally, tinsel was made of extruded silver. It was a super high-end item!
@sp-bl1sl11 ай бұрын
The really good tinsel is lead. It doesn't get everywhere and hangs straight. Tinsel moves a bit and makes the tree glimmer.
@rebeccah371511 ай бұрын
Ok. Yes. I distinctly remember decorating our tree back in the day with some sort of metal tinsel. You had to be careful or it would break. That must have been what it was.
@nicoletaylor93311 ай бұрын
Great video! So agree about the tinsel. My grandma put up tinsel every year. She actually saved it from year to year by taking it off the tree and laying it flat in folded newspaper.
@virvegeorgeson117611 ай бұрын
I love your videos, so much common sense and straight talk. Antidote to everything being hyped everywhere, thanks for your work on behalf of good design and less trash.
@reginakeith818711 ай бұрын
The thing I've found that looks beautiful and gives sparkle in lieu of tinsel is clear plastic icicles. They're easy to find inexpensively at the Target bargain bin or even the dollar store, you get a whole bunch for like $3. They just make my tree twinkle in the light while not making a mess or being a hazard to pets like mylar tinsel strands are.
@cynthiajohnston42411 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the very important fact that the tinsel can harm pets !! 🐾🐾💙
@amymullen29611 ай бұрын
I found a bunch of plastic icicles at a thrift store, and now they're my favorite thing on the tree.
@janet389511 ай бұрын
Sorry you’re alone this year 💕🎄🎁we’re all for you!
@AnnNunnally11 ай бұрын
My grandmother painted some sand dollar Christmas ornaments for me 40 years ago and I love putting them on the tree each year.
@Sweet_CarolineB11 ай бұрын
Thank you for addressing the candles!!! I love making a pot of mulling spices. Natural, no toxins floating around in the air, and smells both amazing and REAL (because it is!)! Also love that you addressed building on your decor over the years. Much more sentimental and economical!
@HosCreates11 ай бұрын
and if you put it in cider you've something tasty to drink !
@jangriffiths801311 ай бұрын
The trick to tinsel on the tree is "less is more". I have re-used my tinsel for the last 15 years. That's right. And before vacuuming, I make sure to pick up any pieces off the carpet -- it's easy to spot. And my tree is gorgeous!! Thank you.
@joecity911 ай бұрын
Maybe not the best tree ever, but there was a certain army base hospital unit that put a tree up in their Medical Inspection Room and decorated it with samples of every known body fluid all in their own little kind of glass sample bottles. Cheerful - in a 'Dr Adams' family sort of a way.
@HosCreates11 ай бұрын
ew!!! I'd rather have dead spiders on my tree than vials of fluids.
@susanhaney343711 ай бұрын
When I was in chemistry grad school we had a tree that was decorated with little vials of chemicals, including also a the skeleton of a goldfish that had accidentally been brominated during a lab accident. Weird stuff, 0/10 do not recommend
@sidilicious1111 ай бұрын
My favorite tree decorations are ones my Mom made long ago, small delicate white paper snow flakes, and long red construction paper chains. So elegant and natural. They both look great on a real Christmas tree.
@NinaCasali11 ай бұрын
I have to say I love your videos, it's like sitting down chatting with a friend who probably has better taste than me.
@dearbh173611 ай бұрын
I remember being in a very posh friends house back in the 1970's in Ireland and seeing that kind of droppy-down tinsel for the first time and thinking it was so faaancy! Our family only had the regular stuff that was years old and that was the swathe type. When I finally had my own tree in the 1990's and found the tinsel for sale I bought it in bulk to re-create the 'posh' look I had always envied - OMG, what a disaster. I'm with you Nick - hate tinsel now. Thanks for the video and for a great year. Have a very happy Christmas and hope 2024 is a better and brighter year for you all round Nick
@alicequayle4625Ай бұрын
In the uk tinsel comes in garlands. It does shed plastic crap but nowhere like the stringy shiny shreds. Youre right thats just trash in waiting. Thanks for calling it out.
@ngquan124711 ай бұрын
I love that mention about building up your Christmas decoration. Great memories and great stories to share from that whole experience
@dailydoseofdani11 ай бұрын
Omg that Rebecca clip was hysterical 😂😂😂
@erinkaufman636311 ай бұрын
Watching this as I'm decorating our tree. Still picking old tinsel out of it after all the years.😂 Plus the stuff can destroy cat's stomachs.
@juliegauchay421911 ай бұрын
Nick, for a retro-loving girl like me, your tinsel talk stung a little! That being said, I keep a box of it in my decorations, but I don't ever use it! 😂 It's all about the nostalgia for me, as we would use it now and then when we were growing up. I take one look at the box and it makes my heart happy, but I don't have to deal with the mess, haha!
@karendavis788011 ай бұрын
OMG...I just realized I do the same! 😂
@aleksandracomolaola11 ай бұрын
my mom is a xmass freak. she has a collection of ornaments build over 25 years, since I started to gift her a coulpe of ornaments every year. she has glass, wooden, textile rich decorative things for her xmass extravaganza. this year she will get a black peacock made of velour with silver stiching and pearls :D
@wendyherbert793611 ай бұрын
I still have a Christmas tree bauble from our first Christmas together, 25 years ago. Loving the build up of memories, which are enjoyed every year.
@nataliaserhiienko933311 ай бұрын
We have quite an old little artificial Christmas tree that is literally made out of silvery tinsel. So it's shiny enough, to say the least. But my 6-year-old son decorated it with other colorful strings of tinsel. I thought it was going to look awful, but it looks surprisingly cute😁
@bridgettoomey982611 ай бұрын
I love the advice about building your collection/decor. When I haven't had money and just wanted a "thing" i settled for something that would do. Now over time, I have donated those items and replaced them once I have been able to spend a bit more - or find that perfect vintage piece. it's so fun to build the decor over time and then get to see it again each year!
@kathyrussell961011 ай бұрын
Nick, I liked your comment that Christmas decor is a journey. We don't do much decor other than our tree. Our tree doesn't have a theme or a color scheme, but is an encapsulation of our family over many decades. It includes handmade (unbreakable) ornaments made by my mom when my kids, now in their forties, were toddlers. Many of our cats and dogs are there. You will find our hobbies like sailing and Lego. Also, of course, ornaments brought back from our travels. There are some normal balls and things to add texture, but the result is a bit of a hodge-podge. But decorating the tree is really fun as it brings back memories that we all share.
@smileyginger111 ай бұрын
yes this! I love taking out each one and remembering where I got it. it's like a biography!
@AB-ol5uz11 ай бұрын
1000% support the anti-candles segment. Light unscented candles for the ambiance and leave the scent of the fresh Christmas tree, food and all othe cologne/perfume the attendees will be wearing. Don't even have unlit smelly candles in the common areas because some of them (looking at you Scentsy brand) are so obnoxiously strong that it's impossible to avoid getting a headache.
@alepolait895111 ай бұрын
Most of the popular brand candles do this!, they smell extremely strong while unlit, and then you light them and the scent is just underwhelming and off. Like they just create the fragrance and approve it without testing how it will behave with heat/wax/smoke. A couple of years ago, i found a small brand that makes the most amazing soy candles, no obnoxious scents, and smell beautiful while lit. I suggest checking local stores, farmers markets, etsy and stuff like that, if you really want candles.
@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory11 ай бұрын
And candles are sooooo often involved in very traumatizing holiday fires...just not worth the risk when there's so much extra ephemera around. Except for unscented table candles, candlelight meals are a favorite of mine in December, I grew up observing religious Advent.
@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory11 ай бұрын
@@alepolait8951totally agree, esp with scented products, local producers are so much better and often less expensive or much higher value at the same price point. They def tend to use higher quality fragrance!
@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory11 ай бұрын
I was so mad at Target, they had a lovely smaller, less dense greenery wreath then stuck a big spray of cheap faux pale green new growth. Why 🎯? You could have made it perfectly classy ! I had to buy it, it was the only one that fit a particular door at work, but it drives me crazy how cheap tacky ickkkk it looks up close
@grouchostarx53111 ай бұрын
I cannot do most brands of scented candles. I can barely do scented candles as it is. I own 3 scented candles out of the (probably) 4 dozen candles in my house. Two of said scented candles have lids, while the third is a predominantly sandalwood scent, but very mild, which stays on a shelf far away from everyone. I totally agree about scented candles giving people headaches. I have an animal nose, like my sense of smell is very hyperactive. So I have to be very very careful about scented candles or I’ll be angry and in pain constantly. 😂
@emilydenoble1321Ай бұрын
Love, love, your comments. You are so spot on.
@exhibitdesign90111 ай бұрын
Love your sense of humor and yet common sense. I especially liked what you said about adding a bit each year. Too many people just toss stuff because it wasn't trendy this year. I still use the old ornaments my parents had that date back to the 30s and 40s. Truly as you said, Christmas means so much more than having the over the top in decor. Thank you Nick and Happy Holidays to you. Look forward to all of your videos!
@lesliegooch756511 ай бұрын
Omg, hilarious. You're kind of an artist at delivering soft, sweet-sounding criticism.
@anniebeanie71011 ай бұрын
What about the good old paper garland to teach the kids how to use glue and scissors?
@dawnreneegmail11 ай бұрын
popcorn and cranberry strings!!
@nutmeg20811 ай бұрын
I'd like to add something about what to do if you have a small space. I have a two-room condo, and I bought a fake green tree that was tall but very skinny, that was used in the store to display ornaments (I convinced them to sell it to me). Best investment ever; It's tall enough to display all my folk art ornaments, but so narrow it takes up very little space.
@valeriemcdonald44011 ай бұрын
According to my parents, tinsel looked beautiful when it was made of lead. According to my cousin, hanging icicle ornaments look phallic. Thought I'd share.
@louisepeterson662611 ай бұрын
Your parents were right. I was a child in the 40’s and 50’s (I was born in 1940. ) The lead tinsel did look great. It had to be spaced out just so on every branch. Be sure not to miss the inner branches and the backside. Our tree wasn’t against the wall until decorating was done. Always ONE strand at a time. It was gorgeous’
@irishmclass204211 ай бұрын
Nick, our neighborhood has gone bonkers with inflatables up and down the street! We have a lighted wreath and white lights with lighted garland around out front door. Simple and elegant.
@donnadebrodt177811 ай бұрын
“Squid Game Holiday Edition” made me howl laughing and as I was sitting in a waiting room at the Emergency Vet at the time, I wouldn’t have thought that possible. Thank you, Nick! (P.S. She’s going to be okay.)
@leticiacantarelamatheus34506 күн бұрын
"That is not why I want to get the headache." I love your sense of humor.
@LadyShmady11 ай бұрын
Loved the Rebecca Robeson featurette. lol Her smash a mirror and make an amazing Christmas tree wall art out of the pieces is a true classic and probably the main reason I love her but to be honest she just is fun Christmas decorating.
@suemiller340511 ай бұрын
Great video! Growing up in the 50s and 60s, tinsel was a very time-consuming family activity -- putting it on and taking it off one strand at a time. Raising my kids in the 80s, no tinsel at all. And I totally agree that Christmas decorations should have meaning and be memory-filled. Personally, I don't like the beautiful but sterile decorations unless they are in store windows.
@Telcomvic11 ай бұрын
I just started putting up some decorations yesterday. Talk about nostalgia! The macrame wreath I made in the late 1970's still looks as good as the day I made it. It now has battery powered led mini-lights and a newer red bow, but the rest is original.
@bethd473911 ай бұрын
Thank you, Nick! I grew up with regular plastic tinsel in the 60s/70s, but now I have tinsel made from tin scraps that I got at a historic colonial village -- I think Williamsburg in Virginia. I get the lovely sparkle and don't need to worry about the cat eating it, plus, history! Much easier to save and store from year to year. I agree with having the holiday decor be a journey rather than a sprint. Every year I pick up and ornament or two during travels or just something I love that is weird and vintage looking. Thank you so much for a great channel with lots of inspiration!
@jamenne11 ай бұрын
Nick, you are such a hoot. I love watching your videos. i was laughing so hard when you showed the clip of that lady with the Christmas room in February. I never even heard of her
@susanbland679011 ай бұрын
Fun video Nick! My husband and I have had 42 Christmases together. We ditched the tinsel several years ago, although we still have a couple boxes, but we can't seem to give up the tinsel garland. We have the same string we bought for our 1st Christmas and yes it's patchy but it's just tradition. I hate it but I live it too❤️ Our tree is a collection of family decorations collected or inherited over the years and every year the tree looks the same, with maybe a new piece or 2. Our kids would kill us if we changed anything😆
@samrittenhouse11 ай бұрын
Great video! 100% agree with all of these, especially the yucky cheap xmas candles. -oof. The other stinky XMAS decor I loathe are those wretched fake-cinnamon scented pine cones. OMG whenever I walk in a store selling them it's an instant migraine. Also prefer trees featuring ornaments collected over time, ornaments with sentimental value, etc. Trees that are too "new" or matchy-matchy make one's living room look like the restroom lounge area at a Macy's.
@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory11 ай бұрын
I work in nonprofit marketing & events, and have low level visual/aesthetic skills. I appreciate videos like this because I'm not wealthy and my folks were prolific artists/craftspersons so the aesthetic at home was "hey, look at everything we've ever made or bought!" Content like this, which relies on a lot of actual academic theory (color perception, how line is perceived, what is considered most pleasing to the eye, etc) is so helpful in creating aesthetics at work that, frankly, appeal to wealthy donors & members -- and in faking an upper middle class background, which sadly is highly valuable in my line of work. I appreciate the education! Also, "high class" decor can often be implemented very frugally, as there is typically great restraint, along with plenty of cheap ways to create visual abundance, which makes people want to spend money! Haha, I'm basically using your content to get people to spend more, but it's going to community history, art, culture, & science education, delivered in an inclusive, welcoming, and positive way! Hope I'm not too machiavellian tho...
@DNAConsultingDetectives11 ай бұрын
Love this!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️Love your little snow man! Yes, Queen of Christmas Rebecca’s Christmas decor is over the top, for me. I’m still holding strong to wrapping gifts in the same colors as my Christmas decor. Gold and white. Luxury fabrics to wrap gifts is a game changer. The fabrics fold up in a very small bin for next year. I bought a boat load of gold bay leaf wreaths from Darby Creek last year. Simple and elegant. Making a plan and as you said, and build on it slowly. Christmas doesn’t have to be gaudy!!
@katie774811 ай бұрын
We do a different theme every year (not nearly as expensive as most people assume...see my main comment) and I always manage to coordinate my wrapping paper to match. My husband worked at Walgreens for a while so the vast majority of it was less than a dollar per roll (down to 9 or 13 cents!!!) thanks to his employee discount and clearance pricing. We still have probably 80 or so rolls left. I don't forsee needing to go buy more in my lifetime hahaha
@DNAConsultingDetectives11 ай бұрын
That sounds fun @Katie7748 (I can't find your main comment).
@user-zt2sg7ou3h11 ай бұрын
I have always kept Christmas decor to one room and didn't get what Nick was saying on the video BUT then happened to go to a house where there were Christmas decorations throughout, and I got it. So starting small with a ceramic santa (tasteful of course) in the bathroom and a small light up tree in the kitchen and what a difference. It just makes me smile! Thanks Nick
@user-zt2sg7ou3h11 ай бұрын
Oh and growing up we called the tree tinsel Lametta
@isagoldfield739311 ай бұрын
I just ♥️U Nick! You’re so right on so many levels. Scented candles gives me headaches, that is why I ♥️ the TJ Unscented Ivory Pillar Candles 🕯️ I buy a bunch when it comes during the holidays & I use it all year round. Thanks Nick🎄⭐️🪅
@soniacordero415811 ай бұрын
I used tinsel for the first time this year by I used the party tinsel connected lines. Easy to wrap around and take off the tree for reuse next year. I spent only $6 on decorations this year.
@Caren-bo4uw11 ай бұрын
I agree with most of these things, especially tinsel. However, I don’t decorate every room in my house, just the rooms we use - as I say that I have never have decorated the laundry room😂
@Not2daysatan11 ай бұрын
I low key love tinsel. It reminds me with a full heart of my long passed southern glitz grandma💖
@Beardlybeloved11 ай бұрын
I’m definitely someone who likes to curate Christmas decorations over the years, but last year someone broke into my storage locker and only stole my Christmas decor! All my ornaments that I’d collected for the better part of the last decade, gone. So I’ve been hitting up lots of vintage and thrift stores trying to find things that feel like I’ve had them for a while. It’s hard starting over, especially since the sentimentality isn’t there but I’m looking at it as an opportunity to find new pieces I love.
@anitas581711 ай бұрын
Aww that’s sad. But you can start again - life is (hopefully) long.
@TheWillOfJ11 ай бұрын
Thats a great point about bannisters! Garlands and stuff do look gorgeous wrapped around them, but think of accessibility: my father is disabled and NEEDS to hold onto the railing when going up stairs to be safe. Make sure people can hold onto it for support!
@oliveoil2x11 ай бұрын
I do that. I tinsel my tree after Christmas in preparation for our New Year’s shindig. I pull it out of my tinsel box- where I carefully laid it after de-tinseling last year. It’s gold - it’s shimmery & my Christmas tree (14’ and real) becomes the glittering center of the party. My branches on the tree are very tiered and the tinsel does create a more filled in effect. Yeah. I tinsel … every year & I save it- in the fear that they will discontinue making it…
@sbffsbrarbrr11 ай бұрын
Sounds beautiful
@noniesundstrom11911 ай бұрын
I’m over 70, I had a store that sold Eastern European glass ornaments that were works of art. Bought lots for me and inherited my mom’s old baubles too,but everything was destroyed in the Calgary flood of 2013. So now it’s all about a natural tree from our place, no baubles minimal. Last year I decorated with real, non glitzy tartan ribbon and tiny white lights. One year, several all white owls. I’m actually loving the freedom to be simple, but different each year.
@donaespinoza590211 ай бұрын
This video is hilarious! I'm sending it out, as a Christmas card, to everybody on my list for 2023!! Especially "There is such a thing as too much." May I quote you forever?!!
@hehtac11 ай бұрын
Lordy, you are an absolute hoot to listen to, you have this incredible ability to give great advice lovingly (with wonderful wit and kind humour)...love listening to you!
@julialivingston570311 ай бұрын
Love this! I beg to differ with tinsel, but I get it. I don’t use it on my tree because we have four cats and would rather not have Santa bring an expensive vet bill. I think the biggest problem with tinsel is that most people weren’t taught by my mom how to use it properly. 😂
@meganc76911 ай бұрын
Yes! Or my Dad. He took tinsel very seriously. I used to hate it as a kid but now that he isn't around I love it and I teach my kids how to properly put it on the tree 😂
@JessieBanana11 ай бұрын
I agree Christmas decor should be collected. It’s nice when you get to the point where you can pick and choose out of your own stash.
@johnweddel68711 ай бұрын
I still feel rather nostalgic about tinsel. We always had a very tall tree and finished it off with tinsel (the metalic kind). It certainly doesn't work on today's artifical trees. Also, we carefuly removed it and kept it to reuse. So, I really don't mind it if it is used on the right kind of tree. Plus....(sorry)...you got the "pleasure" of pulling it out of the dog's butt after they ate some!
@fiddlersthree846311 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha!!!! Lots of us have been there!
@michelehafey260711 ай бұрын
Yes to decorating throughout the house!
@MerryWidow42011 ай бұрын
If you have tinsel and then put the tree out later the strands will kill the birds who will be attracted to it. Also, putting a garland around your stair rails will make them useless for anyone who actually needs to use them, like your grandma.
@catherinehata24996 күн бұрын
Nick I'm a tinsel girl! I wrap tinsel round the trunk of my faux tree (tucked inside) before I put the lights on. Then it adds an interior sparkle when it is lit up, but isn't really noticeable otherwise. On the other hand I hang the strip tinsel (sometimes) 3 or four pieces together draped judiciously over the tree. It's very zen and takes ages but looks very retro. After Christmas I take every piece off and put it in a bag (not at all tangled) and ready for next time 😂
@xallthecolorsx11 ай бұрын
My mom always told me, don't have fake greenery in your house unless you think it's real the first time you see it. And if you have some that doesn't look great, just use it on a high shelf!
@m.s.p.258Күн бұрын
When I travel, I always get a xmas ornament as a souvenir instead of the shotglass/tshirt/magnet, so over the years, I have built up a lovely collection that I get to pull out every year and have a good time reminiscing about all these adventures as I decorate our tree. It makes the decorating process extra special.