Lagertha Queen of Kattega
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Side profile is not a good look just oddTitchy Josie and titchy tree! View attachment 294044 qWhat a very odd profile she has when she isn't posing?
Side profile is not a good look just oddTitchy Josie and titchy tree! View attachment 294044 qWhat a very odd profile she has when she isn't posing?
Those trailing lights are an absolute disaster. Well ... the whole tree is. It's by far too small for that space.Titchy Josie and titchy tree! View attachment 294044 qWhat a very odd profile she has when she isn't posing?
I don't think C&A have traded in the UK for about 20 years now, I wonder if it's the same companySince H&M fucked out off our "city" C&A is the only thing left for affordable basics.
The foundation that owned the space/house that they rented for like 20y or so found it was a good idea to crank up the rent (don't know how much, though, but I think it must be a good amount) and H&M weren't having it. Don't know if they will ever come back since they try to focus more on online business. Not a fan of that, though. I wanna see the stuff and not order and then have to send it back.
Now we are dependent on C&A for the latest fashion hits in store
Who's she kiddingHer house is now haunted? LOL Good. The ghosts are pissed off at the bulls**** she's done to the house.
Well I always liked them despite my husband’s opinion which I told him where to go when he first told me. I think C&A is better quality than H&M for somethingsSince H&M fucked out off our "city" C&A is the only thing left for affordable basics.
The foundation that owned the space/house that they rented for like 20y or so found it was a good idea to crank up the rent (don't know how much, though, but I think it must be a good amount) and H&M weren't having it. Don't know if they will ever come back since they try to focus more on online business. Not a fan of that, though. I wanna see the stuff and not order and then have to send it back.
Now we are dependent on C&A for the latest fashion hits in store
I am pretty sure the UK is going back into lockdown soon from what I've read (not 100% on that as I don't live there and only read articles on it) I feel for all the colder climate countries at the moment, I couldn't imagine being in lockdown over the Xmas time period, I live in Australia and besides Victoria all the rest of the country we have been out of lockdown for a while and are on track for a great Xmas time in the summer heat (crossing fingers we won't see as much bushfires this time round ) stay safe all and hope these "influencers" (crafty way of saying overpaid sales reps) actually do the right thing by the community that lives around them.I know that Josie is a blogger or what ever she is, but I can’t even imagine or think of Christmas. We have just gone into lockdown here in France, and we are not even sure that Christmas will even be able to take place…
That moon looks like something that we use to decorate my daughter's school dances. Not something that belongs in a period home. She would put lipstick on a pig and call it panchetta.
Her attempt at dressing a period home for Christmas is an "epic" fail.No surprise the gold and very FRENCH looking fireplace screen is tooo tiny and has been placed off center to accommodate GIANT GLITTER MOON that is not really Christmas vibes outside of the GLITTER. Which as karma will have it... she will be finding gold glitter in every crack and crevasse until next Christmas.
I can’t even DEAL with that LAZY white stringed light spider🕷🕸 on her tree. This is also a NO from me!
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I made this suggestion to her months ago on YT but she deleted my comment.The more I watch the more it becomes abundantly clear that like with most of her impulse purchases that house was probably also an impulse buy too because the longer they live there the worse that house is looking in my opinion and it seems many others. They have no idea on how to decorate it at all. I wonder how the house looked before in terms of decor. The best advice is to go to period homes, there’s plenty of coffee table books out there. English Heritage is a great resource for advice. You can’t dress a 14th century house in things you’d put in a modern London home.
The fire guard is much, much too small in aesthetics and for purpose.No surprise the gold and very FRENCH looking fireplace screen is tooo tiny and has been placed off center to accommodate GIANT GLITTER MOON that is not really Christmas vibes outside of the GLITTER. Which as karma will have it... she will be finding gold glitter in every crack and crevasse until next Christmas.
I can’t even DEAL with that LAZY white stringed light spider🕷🕸 on her tree. This is also a NO from me!
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Josie needs to get a pre-lit Xmas tree, I think balsam sell them but they are more expensive then traditional unlit trees, personally as it would make the look more effortless, unlike josie's attempt, also I am purchasing a balsam hill au tree as I like the fullness and the styles of trees but I'll have to wait until I move next year as my little house won't fit more then 1 big tree in it and I already have one, we want to make an Xmas tree forest for next year's Xmas will look greatHer attempt at dressing a period home for Christmas is an "epic" fail.
These are examples of what I'd like to see in her home (at Christmas, not October).
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Wasn't her 12'' tree from that company?Josie needs to get a pre-lit Xmas tree, I think balsam sell them but they are more expensive then traditional unlit trees, personally as it would make the look more effortless, unlike josie's attempt, also I am purchasing a balsam hill au tree as I like the fullness and the styles of trees but I'll have to wait until I move next year as my little house won't fit more then 1 big tree in it and I already have one, we want to make an Xmas tree forest for next year's Xmas will look great
The more I watch the more it becomes abundantly clear that like with most of her impulse purchases that house was probably also an impulse buy too because the longer they live there the worse that house is looking in my opinion and it seems many others. They have no idea on how to decorate it at all. I wonder how the house looked before in terms of decor. The best advice is to go to period homes, there’s plenty of coffee table books out there. English Heritage is a great resource for advice. You can’t dress a 14th century house in things you’d put in a modern London home.
Yep Balsam HillWasn't her 12'' tree from that company?