Decor Hunting for Spring, Halloween, and Swifties? Nevermore line at Michaels
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Published 2024-04-21
Intro: 0:15-2:04
Decor: 2:04-33:58
Outro: 33:58-35:47
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All Comments (21)
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The strange vase with 5+ individual areas for flowers is actually a historic design. It’s from the 17th century (normally delft) and is often called a tulip vase, although any flower can be put inside it.
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Some really cool pieces in this line! The wall art in particular is elegant with just the right touch of dark aesthetic. Thanks for the overview Nyx!
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Most of the stuff is like Michael's halloween style. Ceramic and resin materials or polyresin. If they start carrying all year round that would be nice for us gothic and darkly inclined
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I was SO surprised when I walked in the other day. My 15 year old self was going to run and fill up the entire basket, even though I wasn't even into pink back then. Their Ashland Spring collection also works well with it, being whites, pinks, and golds, as well, so if you're mixing for a classic academia or light academia, it's perfect.
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Besides the goth/dark academia/Poe/17th&18th century European aesthetic, the violin poster and art, which wasn't there reminds me of the rooms where people wrote, played instruments and drew and painted. The room name escapes me. With Edgar Allan Poe The Rue Morgue and the woman painting with her back facing us reminds me of Fall of the House of Usher. Thank you for the tour.
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LMAAAOOO. Swifties SWEAARRR. It’s Nevermore like the school that Wednesday and Enid attended. It’s supposed to be wimsigoth. It’s okay.
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This is such an interesting collection. I feel like it doesn't quite go together in a way? A lot of the sketch/eye pieces are very reminiscent of John Derian.
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Update @Nyx Namor - I KNEW THOSE PAINTINGS WERE FAMILIAR. The lady in white trope has existed for at least a few hundred years, and the style is Edwardian. The green ribbon waist and 'frothy' white clothes, today reading as 'ghostly,' were popular daily wear. Think Mary Poppins. The painter of "The White Lady" in this collection is by William Merritt Chase, "Seventeenth Century Lady," 1895. WMC was the instructor of Georgia O'Keefe, amongst others. He was once very famous and has hundreds of works.
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I'm heading to Michael's, didn't know about this. Good info, Vampire. 💀🗝⛓️🦇🌹
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Peacock feathers would look good in that weird vase with several holes.
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It was great to see you again! You look amazing! Happy halfway to Halloween!!
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Glad you're back. The decor is kinda giving Bridgerton vibes too.
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Welcome back, Nyx! It's good to have you back. Happy halfway to Halloween!!!
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Love the lovers eye motifs. Your hair and makeup looks great.
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This was super fun to watch. Thank you! It was great to see you. Your looking AWESOME as usual! BB.
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Halloween decor hunting is 24/7, 365 days .
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Love this collection- looks like I’ll have to head over there and pick stuff up. Thank you for showing the quality of everything!
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Wonderful to see you again, Nyx! Love this line! I'm on a budget at the moment because I'm about to sell my house and move, so I only picked up the larger wooden arch. Look for the 30% off coupon Michaels has.
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Love your videos! 🖤
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Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us.