HOARDERS Extreme Declutter / THROWING EVERYTHING OUT 2024 / Decluttering, Organizing, & Cleaning!

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Published 2024-06-05
Welcome to PART THREE of the MOST extreme declutter I've ever featured on my channel! We're doing a hoarders declutter today. I'm sharing tips & ideas to organize your small home more efficiently and talking about best practices for decluttering. I am always cleaning, organizing, and decluttering over here on my channel so be sure to subscribe for more!

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All Comments (21)
  • It’s so easy to just keep everything. I m 68 and I recently went through a remodel of my home, I got new flooring so every room in the house was a touched. I sold about 80-100 items, give away about 6 bins of stuff and took stuff to a local donation center. It feels so good to have empty draws and cabinets
  • @marestar64
    I think helping someone declutter is such a gift.
  • It is called depression glass because it was often included inside packages of Quaker Oats or other products during the depression of the 1930’s. Women got a free, pretty dish with each purchase and could build a nice set of dishes. These were usually pressed glass pieces in many shapes and colors. They were not meant to be fine dishware but much of it has lasted for nearly 90 years. This is because there was so much of it and because it went out of fashion, so people, like your mom, just stored it away and forgot it. I don’t think it is valuable but it is collectible. Some rare patterns or pieces may have value. If it is uranium glass, the kind that glows under black light, then it is highly collectible. Some patterns and colors are still manufactured today. It is not all old. Read the article on Wikipedia. Thanks for helping your mom. It’s wonderful to see you two sharing a task and laughing together.
  • @customer5032
    Idea for your Mom's sea glass collection: maybe for her next birthday or Christmas, you could buy her a pair of matching side table lamps that have an empty glass cylinder for a base (some people fill them with seashells) and fill them with her sea glass collection. If they are too small, buy her four instead of two. Then she could get rid of some outdated lamps and replace them with pretty new seaglass lamps! 🟦🟢🟪🟡
  • My grandmother had tons of seashells! We found a hollow glass lamp and filled it with the her shells and she treasured it for years before she passed!! Just an idea for all of her gorgeous sea glass! ❤
  • @aliceearly3561
    Yes, please keep filming your parent’s home declutter. I enjoy them so much.
  • Please keep going! This is a very valuable series as it is so relatable. As anyone who has lived somewhere for a length of time, the stuff adds up and can be overwhelming.
  • @debnelson3979
    Yes, please keep showing us when you're cleaning your parents' home. And, "Well done, mama!" You are rocking the decluttering!
  • Love the series, kudos to your mom for parting with so much!! I know she’s so grateful for your help as this would likely be way too overwhelming for her alone, j know she feels a big weight lifted!!!
  • @ZenDragoonYT
    unsure how to find part 1 and 2? cuz alot of videos have similar names.. maybe consider putting them in playlists or giving them cohesive names?
  • I love your advice on sentimental items. My husband passed away in 2020 and we have two young kids together. I don’t want them to forget him so I tend to keep a lot of his things. Taking a pic of the item is a great idea❤Thank you🫶🏽
  • Catherine YES please keep going with helping your parents declutter 🙏🏽 it will really help them and I’m loving it ❤️😉👍🏼🇨🇦
  • @lisabaldwin3790
    I just love this series!! Especially your smiles with your mom! Keep up the great work!
  • I'm loving this series! You and your mom are killin it. Re: depression glass. I'm not sure just how valuable it is. I've seen it in antique stored for all different prices. As with everything, it's only valuable if you find the right buyer that collects it. I'm aware of it in pink and green. I'm 70.
  • This series is so relatable and enjoyable. Your mom deserves so much credit for going through a lifetime of items.
  • Love this series!! Would really like to see more! Also your dad did a great job on the new cabinets, counter, and backsplash. It looks so great!!
  • Yes, that clear glassware is depression glass and some of it can be worth quite a bit. You need to do some research and then determine if you want to try and sell it or just get rid of it or keep it. My sister-in-law had three different colors. She had cobalt blue set, the green set and the pink set when she passed away all three of her granddaughters took color. I think it’s extremely sweet of you helping your mom sometimes they can get so bad it’s just overwhelming. I start going through my stuff years ago, and I still have too much stuff, have fun make memories and your mom, and you reap the benefits
  • @DuckieM
    I am loving this series. Yes definitely if your mum and dad are willing to share and show more of their home & anymore stuff to declutter and clean because it's def been enjoyable & great source of motivation to do my own 😅
  • @beemerry3
    Yes please continue this! Tell your mom GOOD JOB decluttering!!!