My 1 tip to make accessing everything in your carry-on so much easier is to load things in vertically instead of horizontally. So, rather than loading from bottom to top and having to remove layers to access what's below, lay your bag on its side to begin with and load things in next to each other so that when you stand the bag back up, the ends of every item in the bag are visible and easy to grab.
Something I found helpful is rolling and packing clothes in 1 and 2 gallon zip lock bags. I squeeze all the air out and seal. It shrinks the volume, and if the bag tips or anything it all stays together ❤
That or compression packing cubes. I also do an inflatable hanger + hand laundry mini tube so I can hand wash and hang. I always take enough underwear (+ panty liners), but in a compression cube, so they dont take up much space. Solid cosmetics/shower bar also are good.
The large scarf is a super key piece - I agree! Learned that the hard way the first & only time I broke my "carry-on only" rule. Bag went missing and I then had to spend the next week repurposing the scarf as a dress, a skirt, a top, a wrap, a headdress, a blanket, and even as a spare bag!
Wow! What brand and style is that scarf you used and made into so many other items on that trip when your luggage was lost? Want to Google image/shop it because Maybe I must have it for an upcoming trip. Thanks in advance ☺
My husband and I hiked the Camino de Santigao about 5 years ago. THAT"S a huge eyeopener about how much you don't need to haul around. One of the best things I did was buy a travel clothesline.I washed our clothes and we lived super light.
I got back from a trip to Cali about three days ago and saw a couple at the airport. The wife and husband were hauling FIVE rolling suitcases. It was strange because I couldn't immediately figure out what was different. Then it hit me: not a single one of those cases would fit under the airplane seat so I cannot imagine the overweight fees they wound up paying. I wonder what they had that required soo many bags, LOL. PS: the only theory I can come up with is they are compulsive shoppers and wound up buying too much so they needed extra baggage to schlep all that stuff home. 😂
Nice! I exclusively travel with a personal item. I have a rolling suitcase in the maximum sized allowed for a personal item, 18 x 14 x 8 inches. It comes in so clutch! The square shape makes it extra roomy and the fact that it rolls definitely saves my back! One hack for an extra long trip to Europe: I bought a cute H&M coat for $1 from Salvation Army, and I cut the inside lining and filled it snacks and other items for my flight. This left room in my personal item suitcase for cute clothes and shoes.
oh what suitcase you do you use for the personal item? This bag is actually smaller than the allowed size so I know with something bigger even more can fit xo
@@TheCarlaProject hi, Carla! My husband and I both use a rolling suitcase style for our personal items. My husband got his from the Ross across the street from the Grove. The brand is Ricardo Beverly Hills. Mine is from a Macy’s Black Friday sale and the brand is Travel Select. Both were $25. So worth it! We went to Boston during the blizzard and packed a ton of snow clothes and boots and it all fit! 😱👍🏼 I saved my tag that says the dimensions, though, because I’ve had flight attendants tell me I have to pay for my “carry-on”, but then I prove to them it’s a personal item haha 🤗
I am SOOOOOOO impressed! You have NAILED packing light! I have been honing my packing skills for years but still have much to learn and, after watching this video, I feel I may have found the woman who has MASTERED the art of packing light! I will be saving this video in my Favorites! Hats off to you, Carla!!!
A tip I have for travelling is to keep any old or worn underwear stored away until you have a trip and then when away, wear them and throw them in the bin once worn. This saves on smelly washing in your bag 😊
I used to pack my MacBook Air laptop. But I went smaller and got an IPad Mini. It does all I need. Plus my iPhone 13 Mini. My bag is a 21 litre Minaal Daily convertible backpack. It measures 43 x 32 x 16cm / 16.9 x 12.6 x 6.3in (fully packed), so counts as a personal item. Wear it like a shoulder bag, backpack, or carry it like a small suitcase. Plus a small crossbody sling bag. Travelling for months at a time between continents. Wash my clothes in the sink or shower, or drop them off at local laundries. Don’t need lots of clothes. Especially when my travels are in the tropics. Although I’m 72 now, I still carry my own light weight bag. No wheels…no frame, no telescopic handle. That is all added weight, possible breakage, and allows only one hand free. No hard sided wheelie luggage for me. Take care. 😃 🦎 👍🏼 ✈️ 🌴 🌴 🌴
You're my kindred spirit. I traveled all 7 continents with a 19L backpack (yes, even Antarctica), which most will not even consider a proper day bag. It's the only way I travel because checked bags feel like a small child. Too much responsibility! Love it, love it, love it! And love your channel!
I looked at everything layed out & thought, NO WAY. I know I always over pack. Half the things I don't even use! Thanks for the great tips, I look forward to using them!!! Have a great trip!
really impressed! I usually travel with only the carry on, but this new personal item rule totally is a game changer and this video really inspired me ♡ I would be interested to see the "travel capsule" you created in action, i.e. if you could show the outfits you could create? I always feel I don't have practical clothes that fold down this small and still look nice, so am always looking g for inspiration.
Your best tip was ' don't DELUDE yourself'. That should be my/our mantra. Fyi, for undies I use 'a pair and a spare' system. Wear one pair of nylon panties, pack a pair. Wash in sink or while showering on alternate days. OR use pantiliners. FOr bra, I use a combination bra/camisole. Works as top, too. I wear it on departure days plus other activities. (size 42C) Also, I wear bikini bottoms on departure days (instead of nulon panties) and tankini top as a top when swimming or with other outfits. The shawl/scarf does quadruple duty - as does a bandana. Bandana can be sleep mask or scarf and more! EXCELLENT video. tfs
I can't tell you how impressed I am. I thought I'd seen minimalist packing videos but NOTHING compares to this. While I can't ever see this being me, you have certainly provided plenty of inspiration. Thanks so much for sharing.
Ultra-light nylon shopping bags are my organization go-to when packing this light. Leaving room in each bag still allows for squishing things into every nook and cranny, and they're great for separating out dirty laundry, carrying snacks, or bringing home souvenirs you can't resist. I like the ones with straps long enough to carry on your shoulder because they leave hands free and can be tied off to keep belongings in and others' hands out.
Wonderful wizardry. Made me remember when I brought just a small toilet bag to a long weekend motorcycle trip: There was room for shorts, two blouses, two singlets that could double as mini skirts with a blouse for a nicer, evening look, a pair of tights for cooler weather, a pair of pretty sandals, underwear, a microfiber towel and toiletry. Didn't miss a thing and looked chic all the way.
I travel exactly like this as well but just with a back pack and foldable purse inside. When running through airports for flight connections, it helps to distribute the weight on my back between shoulder blades.
This is awesome. I love one-bag travel, and especially seeing someone pack without fancy travel cubes or pouches. Zip-lock bags and plastic grocery bags for the win!
The tip about utilizing a hip bag to stretch personal item travel was really helpful! I'd even call it a hack, lol! My best tip for personal item travel is to choose items that you LOVE to wear. That way you'll feel more stoked to wear them multiple times on your trip. I'm packing for 2 weeks in Greece, and I'm only brining 9 items of clothing (including a bathing suit) and 2 pairs of shoes. I plan to handwash and air dry some things, but the key is they're light fabrics that are easy to launder by hand and will dry overnight.
Love this video! Awesome tips. Couple of things...that lipgloss should go in your 3-1-1 liquids bag, and your contacts and prescription meds should be in a 2nd clear quart bag as TSA allows a 2nd 'liquids bag' for medical items. I use that 2nd bag for meds, hand sanitizer, eye drops, and ointments, and have never had a problem. Subscribing to your channel now.
Some additional ideas: 1. Pack light weight fabrics such as athletic wear and clothes that are anti microbial. 2. Take the eco laundry paper to throw into the local laundry mat washer.
I do agree to packing light ESPECIALLY if you’re going to be gone for weeks or months. However I think investing in a good hiking backpack would be better. I plan to travel across Europe with a 40 L bag which is considered carry on by most international flights. I suggest it because your bag isn’t able to fit a padlock, you can’t fit a day bag inside it, it can’t compress smaller, it's not slash-proof, all the weight is on your one shoulder (thieves could easily snatch it off too) and the laptop has zero protection. I think this is a good video about only taking what you absolutely need, great job 😁👍🏽
wouldn't really save any space that would only be good for separating and organizing but would not make it more space efficient if anything it would actually take more space
cubes are great for cube shaped luggage aka a suitcase but for a tote bag it doesn't save space bc i use all the little nooks and crannies to squeeze more in. also clothes are rolled tight. I;ve tried both ways and this way is best for personal item packing xo
I have the very same bag! Black large Le Pliage Longchamp. Worth every penny! Nice to see someone use it for carry all for a trip, quite impressive! The bag is so lightweight and although I don't carry a lot and like you have a small card purse etc I find it so useful for anything notepad for work, lunch, cardi or jacket and it doesn't feel heavy or cumbersome. Folds down into nothing but as I use it daily it's always unfolded. I love travel organisation, thanks for the vid.
Minimalist’s minimalist here! My Mother used to brag that I could pack a postage stamp. My bag of choice is a Henri Bendel backpack with a matching wristlet. Keeping it simple saves so much time and money. Fantastic video. Thank you for showing people how it’s done.
I just looked up Henri Bendel and I see that the whole store has closed. I actually hadn’t heard of it before but I was going to check out your backpack. How very sad!
@@Nan-59Henri Bendel was a fantastic designer and businessman. He was the first to open a store on 5th Avenue and credited with bringing Coco Chanel to the US. Here’s a picture of the backpack. I also have a matching wheelie that I never use. This elegant backpack lets me zip through the airport hands free. You can still purchase Bendel bags and luggage on the preloved market.
Very good! I pack pretty much the same, except I use a small backpack since it is more comfortable to carry with the weight shifted to my hips with a hip belt. Also, ExOfficio underwear dries overnight so I only take 2. Big key to minimal packing is a little hand laundry every night (even taking into the shower to wash along with yourself) and making sure just about everything will dry overnight.
If you tried to fly around Europe like that, you would have to change your makeup and toiletry organisation - liquids in zip lock, "dry" things in other bag. So your lipgloss, mascara, highlighter would have to be in zip lock (liquids) and you could move deodorant (if it's dry) into the other pouch to make space in zip lock for all the liquids.
Crazy but I've done just like this several trips to europe and never had a problem. I've also heard to not take meds out of their original packaging but never had anyone stop me for that one either. Good to follow the rules though for sure :)
@@TheCarlaProject maybe I'm just unlucky then and all security officers have been extra fussy 😄 At the same time I've had random painkillers laying in side pockets of bags (that I've just forgotten about) and noone has said anything 🤷♀️
My family packs this way whenever we travel by air and haven't checked a bag unless we're staying for a few months at a time. That bag is affordable too and is like one of those expandable nylon shopping bags, great advice, thanks! As more people start packing this way the airlines will devise some method to charge for it too.
This is so impressive! Thank you for all the tips. I thought I was doing good with just a carryon but this takes it to a whole other level! I have a Le Pliage and used it as my personal item (with a checked bag). Never tried making it my only bag! I am inspired!!
Awesome! I thought I was a light packer with only a carryon and purse, but this is even better. For shoes, I use hotel shower caps (1/shoe); then can move them around better in my bag. Great video!
I always bring flip-flops and wear them all the time at the place where I am staying: more hygienic for my feet, plus very convenient if I want to use a pool
I love that you referenced Tetris! I’m going to follow your lead next time I travel! I doubt I’d ever get everything in such a small bag, but you’ve shown that I can cut way back on stuff! Thank you, you rock!!
Love the video. I like to use a plastic toothbrush box for hygiene and a laundry bag, plus pack the shoes in a bag as well. I take laundry detergent (hand wash) and an inflatable hanger. I take enough underweat (bottoms) but in a packing cube, so they don't take much space. I can use them to sleep in as well. Using leggings + tanktop + 2-3 thin tunics OR a suit + extra blouses are my go to. Or two pants and 5 Tops for layering. Impressive. I can fit my stuff into a Longchamp travel bag (larger than your's), but not the one youre using! Very impressive! Cool video. Defo got some good inputs. My problem is that I travel by train, so no weight or luggage restrictions...
That was impressive! I have travelled quite a lot over the years, but I don't think I've ever managed to get so much stuff into one small carry-on bag! Great job, Carla.
Thanks for sharing your tips, Carla! I have a backpack that holds as much as a carryon and unzips like one. So, I can fit ALL of my personal items in there. I carry clothes for 7 days, no matter how many months my trip lasts. I hand wash my clothes once I’ve used them a couple of times, so there are always clean clothes to wear. And, yes, wearing solid colours is the best option! Most of the clothes and boots I take with me are items that donate before I return. So, I come back with even less personal items. Packing light makes it easier to travel between cities. However, sometimes if I’m going to see friends, I’ll also carry a checked bag filled only with items that friends request. Once I land, I leave that checked bag at a friend’s house, then on my return journey, I put rare books, photocopies of archival materials (I’m a researcher), and occasional items for family and friends back home. I don’t buy souvenirs, but if I have the checked bag, I do carry people’s favorite things: teas, coffees, chocolates, and other consumables. I love to see them enjoy items they love and don’t have regular access to. Enjoy your trip, Carla!
Love this very minimalist packing! I'm going on a 3 week trip and I managed to pack a backpack weighing 4.4 kgs plus a tote bag weighing 1.5 kg. I'm still editing it some more, though. And this video gave me some more ideas.
You are my hero! I have been on a mission to minimal pack, since only having a carryon and backpack for 2 weeks in Italy. I was so pleased with myself that I haven’t checked a bag since. Now, to only bringing a personal item… I am inspired! Big Thanks!!!
thanks nicci!! i did a backpack for a month in italy 20 years ago. was wonderful!! planning a trip there for fall and may bring a carryon for camera stuff to film etc.. xo
@@TheCarlaProject I recently went to Maui for a week with backpack and carryon (swim suits and tees don't take much room, but I also had my snorkel gear too! heehee, this is so much fun! My next will be a 12 day Alaska cruise with Victoria add on... probably my 25" bag with backpack, for that one
This is awesome. We do overpack too often for the “what if” situations. My additional tip, to save a little more space, is only pack 3-4 underwear and take a few laundry strips. I shower at night so will wash the days pair out and hang to dry. Happy travels! Oh and Sampson is a cutie❤!
This is some seriously smart planning and packing. Wearing your bulkiest items is a game-changer, as well as being real with your habits, what you usually end up wearing, basically what you really need. To sum it up, another awesome video, thanks Carla!
Ok so I was proud to fit all my items into a medium suitcase and hand carry on for 3 weeks in Europe but I still had to many items. My next trip I hope to only bring the medium suitcase. I had to pack very quickly so I kind of panic packed. I had two outfits I never wore and a bunch of small items I didn’t use. Praying to do better next time.
Excellent, that’s the way to do it! Especially nowadays. It’s a no-brainer. Stress-free. Walk-in & walk-off. Keep it simple. Comfortable. Thanks for sharing!
One time I packed a backpack. One for me and one for my son. Took a two week trip to GA and FL. My son will not do it any other way now. No rolling bags, just backpack and go. We love it! Once It sunk in that hotels have laundry, and you can always buy a suitcase if needed,. Why over pack? Not wearing half the stuff anyways. Thanks for your tips!
That's awesome! I would add a clip on expandable shopping bag to throw extras in while in airport, snacks, water or book. And a pack of tissues in the fannypack!
I carry an identical Longchamps bag as my personal item. I always travel with only a carry on- Often for 6 -8 weeks but once for 6 months. But you’ve really got me thinking. Maybe I could do better. I’m definitely going to try.
I love packing like this. Solo or road trips it works great. With my 5 year old I take a tote bag with his needs. He's special needs so snacks specific to him and other needs are required. But still very light packing. It's a great feeling since I've always overpacked. A trip to visit a friend in Arizona last fall was my first test and it went great! You are extremely relatable btw
I am so into packing ONE BAG. I am going to do this next week. I have a 28L backpack I'm going to use. You're lucky you don't need much makeup; you are so gorgeous with an unmade up face !! ( I don't even wear heavy makeup but somehow I have so much toiletries and makeup no matter how small I got things broken down. I need some luck ☘️ this week.
Love this! I stopped checking bags years ago - even when a checked bag is included in the flight price. I like to just get off the flight and go, no waiting around. I would need more than a couple of tops for a week but would compromise and not take the sweats!
Wow. That was amazing how you were able to pack everything you need for a week long trip in that one bag. Hats off to you! At the very least, I will try to downsize the next time I travel. Currently I take more than that for a weekend getaway. 🙂. Looking at how you packed and the explanation of why you are packing each item will make me question myself as I tend to overpack.
Nice job! I used to travel carry-on only. Now I use a rollator and take a CPAP machine. My next trip I am going to try using personal item only. They don't charge for the medical equipment but I still have to wrangle them through the airport and other ground transportation myself.
I listened to you (two weeks ago) and bought a large Le Pliage with the long handles. Hard to choose colour so went with classic black. It arrived today and it’s fantastic. I’ve been on the fence for years about this bag but when I saw what you could fit into it, it blew my mind lol. So thank you! I’ll try to do carry on only to Queensland soon, so we will see! Luggage has become such an issue lately that I don’t want to be at the mercy of lost or delayed luggage!
Congrats!! It’s such a worthwhile purchase. I love the classic black (with the brown handles so chic). I’m going to Europe in fall and going to buy another…may end up with same color as you! Happy travels!!
I'm on the web site, not sure what bag you have ? I'm new to this brand ? would love to know the exact name is it Nylon ? Thanks so much@@TheCarlaProject
I am _not_ a light packer, but I also have to vouch for the Longchamp Le Pliage (and Longchamp bags in general). It’s the smallest bag I’ve ever been able to use for short trips, it’s indestructible, and it’s like the Tardis - bigger on the inside than the outside!
I went to Cartagena for two weeks with only a carry-on suitcase and felt like someone should have made a documentary on my massive achievement😜 This is next level! So impressed, especially with you the minimal makeup you need to be so gorgeous! I always fly with my personal item - usually a big Winners bag stuffed to the gills - AND a big purse. No one has stopped me yet and I fly a lot!
Hahah the documentary 😂 and thank you!! I want to go to Cartagena one day...so true that most of the time they don't give you trouble if you have a purse and personal item xo
Haha, amazing!!! True inspiration! Tip for shoes, flipflops e.g.. if you put them together in a bag, there is always lost room. I take the covers for your feet at airports and use these or hotel shower caps, to put over my shoes so you can pack shoes etc separately and that saves room. I also think, if you use packing cubes, you can compress your clothing even more and … bonus… it keeps it easy to take stuff out of your bag without needing to fold again. What _I also did was I bought myself a bigger belly bag, so my ipad and chargers stuff fits in it. But again, amazing! and … as a flight attendant…. Your my hero for bringing a pen 😅😅😅 Love from holland
I enjoy these types of minimal packing video content. Always another suggestion for future trips...via car or plane! Thank you. 😁 I am a brand new subscriber. Yes to a big scarf...That is definitely a day to day staple for me, and for travel, too. If it's a solid color scarf/Pashmina/Turkish Towel, I coordinate it with solids and prints, if it's a print, that will pull together solid colors. 😁 Those Dailies/throw away contact lenses are amazing. No bringing all of that soaking/wetting and cleaning solutions.
even though I get a free checked bag with the airline I travel with the most, there are many reasons to travel with only a personal item. Thanks for the extra tips
Thank you for sharing. Have you tried packing cubes. They compress your clothes, keep them separate and if you need to dig into your bag you just pull the cubes out and it keeps all your clothes together.. for me they have changed my packing and travel. It helps my stress, im organized and know where everything is.
I LOVE this!!! I have been on a decluttering journey for years and everytime i peel another layer of that onion, it makes me feel lighter. This is such a good motivation!! I have traveled solo for a couple of times (for 2 weeks up to 5 months) and every time i pack less. One of my decluttering goals also is to be able to pack much easier next time i move. I have moved a lot and i have gotten way more intentional about my belongings/inventory and what i bring into the house. Oh i could go on and on about this 😁 Anyway, i love your channel, very relatable, very real 💗
Inspiring, thanks! : - D Loved seeing you pack 7 pairs of undies, even when traveling so light. I do that too, and it's so worth it to spend less time thinking about hand wash drying times or access to laundry services while on the road!
This video is fabulous, a game changer for me. I really want to put this in practice for my next trip. I tend to over pack my suitcase and never use 80% of the stuff I carry. Thank you.
I am terrified with the amount of checked bags that are being lost in airports. I have been watching so many videos on how to pack in a carry on, because I don't wanna lose my stuff 😫
I travel just like you! I pack very light, but I also include a laundry line to use in the shower for drying delicates, and a tiny amount of laundry soap. I also bring a packable raincoat. I don’t ever bring a laptop, but do bring an iPad mini. I taught my daughter to pack this way too. She and I have traveled a lot over the years, and we always use public transportation. When you are going up and down stairs at train stations, you don’t want to be carrying a lot of luggage.
Wow. I am your mother. I don't get on planes because of the BAGS.... currently have 6 for my next cruise. My last one was 8 bags, will definitely try to down size these 6. Thanks for the video
It’s like Mary Poppins with a magic bag! I try to do this every time I travel... but always end up with a carry-on along with my shoulder bag. 👏 you are skilled! 👍
My takeaway from your video is to look closely at toiletries I’m bringing. I am picky about hair & skin products so won’t rely on the hotel-provided items. Have you looked into merino wool? I love my Wool& dresses and have traveled for a week with one dress, one pair of leggings, a couple of shirts, one jacket and a couple of scarves to mix & match and one other pair of shoes for variety. I packed everything into a small backpack and then also brought a cross-body for the plane & for sightseeing. That wouldn’t meet the one personal item requirement, however. Your example is inspiring 🙌🏻
Wow, I usually just travel with a carry on, but that was ever more minimal. Very impressive. It's sometimes tricky going to a cold place, but I totally agree, less is more. Am headed to Canada from UK soon, and will definitely try some of your tricks! Thanks for a great video, hello from Cornwall
Totally agree with it being more difficult if going to a colder locale. I brought a small carryon when I went to Alaska but still kept it super minimal sticking to jeans sweaters my parka and uggs at the time :) enjoy canada!! xo
Thanks, Carla! This video is so timely, as I'm going to travel next week. The airline I'm going on only allows a "personal item" as the free bag as well (it would be over $200 to take my carry-on round-trip, and I said no way to that lol). This will be my first time traveling with a personal item only, so this video helps alot! Keep the awesome content coming 😊❤
Yes definitely get a good sized bum bag and jacket with liner pockets. I had a whole other toiletry size bag with my camera stuff in it that I wore in the liner of my jacket on my last trip in April. You can do it! xo
@@MsQuantification Yup. It really put into perspective what I just wanted to take, versus what I absolutely needed to take. A completely exhorbitant price, for sure!
I guess I can delete my comment I just wrote because you just answered my questions about a carry-on! I don’t actually travel except I have gone on chain trips with my sister and then a cruise but that’s way different than traveling by air. My question was if it cost money to just have a carry-on because I didn’t realize it did, since I don’t take an air flight. I would try to travel with as little as possible to. I’ve been known as quite the over packer, so I have a lot to learn!
Great vid. I’d recommend an expandable backpack as it gives you the option to covert it to a 10kg carryon should you find some goodies you’d like to bring back, flip flops for shower/beach, travel towel, silicone face/body scrubbers too ❤
This is awesome!!! I already have a similar bag too!!! I love the "look" your four legged fur baby gave you. My baby has given me that same look so many times. Thank you for sharing this great video.
Thank you Carla I needed this vlog..even for a weekend away I always carry far too much of stuff I never use "just in case" 😜 Smart and the Scottish in me does not like to pay extra $ for stuff I dont need Cheers from Cairns Oz 😎🌏🌴💥🐱
Traveling started at a young age. Parents always packed two outfits per day. Sometime for outing, attire for church, swimwear, and shoes for the outings. I pretty much have stuck to type of packs. Few changes, but this video was enlightening!
Great job!!! Giving me some ideas! I love to try and save on the number of items I’m carrying on flights! I thought I was doing something with only a personal and carry on item 🤣🤣
OMG... You are my packing packing hero. The best I've ever seen. I doubt I'll ever be a light packer but I'm totally impressed. Also I just remembered that I purchased that exact bag 6 yes ago and need to pull it out and begin using it.
My 1 tip to make accessing everything in your carry-on so much easier is to load things in vertically instead of horizontally. So, rather than loading from bottom to top and having to remove layers to access what's below, lay your bag on its side to begin with and load things in next to each other so that when you stand the bag back up, the ends of every item in the bag are visible and easy to grab.
I put the laptop down the centre then do this. Gives it a little bit more cushion
When the universe aligns and I am able to fold a fitted sheet, possibly I will be able to travel with only a personal item - well done!
😂😂😂 OMG why is a fitted sheet so impossible ughh!!
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Getting all that into that tote was impressive! I like that you're not using any crazy "technical" or expensive gear for this.
Something I found helpful is rolling and packing clothes in 1 and 2 gallon zip lock bags. I squeeze all the air out and seal. It shrinks the volume, and if the bag tips or anything it all stays together ❤
Yes, it’s amazing how much you can pack doing this..
Thanks for sharing!❤️
This is what I did too😊
That or compression packing cubes. I also do an inflatable hanger + hand laundry mini tube so I can hand wash and hang. I always take enough underwear (+ panty liners), but in a compression cube, so they dont take up much space. Solid cosmetics/shower bar also are good.
Thanks great tip
The large scarf is a super key piece - I agree! Learned that the hard way the first & only time I broke my "carry-on only" rule. Bag went missing and I then had to spend the next week repurposing the scarf as a dress, a skirt, a top, a wrap, a headdress, a blanket, and even as a spare bag!
Wow! What brand and style is that scarf you used and made into so many other items on that trip when your luggage was lost?
Want to Google image/shop it because Maybe I must have it for an upcoming trip.
Thanks in advance ☺
@@PoM-MoM I don't know the brand etc, it was just one I've had since I was a young teen. Approximately 2 feet wide by 5 feet long, thin cotton.
That's pretty smart! I hope I never have to do that though!
My husband and I hiked the Camino de Santigao about 5 years ago. THAT"S a huge eyeopener about how much you don't need to haul around. One of the best things I did was buy a travel clothesline.I washed our clothes and we lived super light.
I want to do this one day!! Brilliant!!
Wow great idea
This year i walked 500 km in the Camino and i feel the Same! We Need so little,Not only during hiking but also at Home🥾🥾🥾🥾makes Life so much easier!!!
My cousin described my mom as looking like a bunch of grapes carrying all her luggage, so I understand the motivation to pack light!
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A bunch’a grapes. Too funny 😂
I got back from a trip to Cali about three days ago and saw a couple at the airport. The wife and husband were hauling FIVE rolling suitcases. It was strange because I couldn't immediately figure out what was different. Then it hit me: not a single one of those cases would fit under the airplane seat so I cannot imagine the overweight fees they wound up paying. I wonder what they had that required soo many bags, LOL.
PS: the only theory I can come up with is they are compulsive shoppers and wound up buying too much so they needed extra baggage to schlep all that stuff home. 😂
Lol!
@@largol33t1 maybe they we're moving.....I hope! Otherwise why, just why?!? Lol!
Nice! I exclusively travel with a personal item. I have a rolling suitcase in the maximum sized allowed for a personal item, 18 x 14 x 8 inches. It comes in so clutch! The square shape makes it extra roomy and the fact that it rolls definitely saves my back! One hack for an extra long trip to Europe: I bought a cute H&M coat for $1 from Salvation Army, and I cut the inside lining and filled it snacks and other items for my flight. This left room in my personal item suitcase for cute clothes and shoes.
oh what suitcase you do you use for the personal item? This bag is actually smaller than the allowed size so I know with something bigger even more can fit xo
@@TheCarlaProject hi, Carla! My husband and I both use a rolling suitcase style for our personal items. My husband got his from the Ross across the street from the Grove. The brand is Ricardo Beverly Hills. Mine is from a Macy’s Black Friday sale and the brand is Travel Select. Both were $25. So worth it! We went to Boston during the blizzard and packed a ton of snow clothes and boots and it all fit! 😱👍🏼 I saved my tag that says the dimensions, though, because I’ve had flight attendants tell me I have to pay for my “carry-on”, but then I prove to them it’s a personal item haha 🤗
Cindy, do you also bring a purse? Or is the small suitcase the only thing you bring?
I am SOOOOOOO impressed! You have NAILED packing light! I have been honing my packing skills for years but still have much to learn and, after watching this video, I feel I may have found the woman who has MASTERED the art of packing light! I will be saving this video in my Favorites! Hats off to you, Carla!!!
😍😍😍I'm honored thank you hun!! xoxo
💫 I’m A New Subscriber * Excellent Video * She Definitely Has MASTERED The Art Of Packing Light * BOOM 💥 SHE DID THAT 👑🌟💃🏽💼✈️🎙️
A tip I have for travelling is to keep any old or worn underwear stored away until you have a trip and then when away, wear them and throw them in the bin once worn. This saves on smelly washing in your bag 😊
Definitely. I also do this with socks
Good idea but I’m stuck that those take such minimal space
Or you can use pantry liners
I do this with other clothing too! I take old sneakers and throw them away when I am leaving. I sleep in old leggings & tshirt I can leave behind.
So,no one wants to look good while on holiday?
This entire video was life changing. I’m going to take baby steps and pack lightly in a carryon first 😂 thanks boo for sharing
Yessss you can do it!! xo
I used to pack my MacBook Air laptop. But I went smaller and got an IPad Mini. It does all I need. Plus my iPhone 13 Mini. My bag is a 21 litre Minaal Daily convertible backpack. It measures 43 x 32 x 16cm / 16.9 x 12.6 x 6.3in (fully packed), so counts as a personal item.
Wear it like a shoulder bag, backpack, or carry it like a small suitcase.
Plus a small crossbody sling bag.
Travelling for months at a time between continents. Wash my clothes in the sink or shower, or drop them off at local laundries. Don’t need lots of clothes. Especially when my travels are in the tropics.
Although I’m 72 now, I still carry my own light weight bag. No wheels…no frame, no telescopic handle. That is all added weight, possible breakage, and allows only one hand free. No hard sided wheelie luggage for me.
Take care. 😃 🦎 👍🏼 ✈️ 🌴 🌴 🌴
You're my kindred spirit. I traveled all 7 continents with a 19L backpack (yes, even Antarctica), which most will not even consider a proper day bag. It's the only way I travel because checked bags feel like a small child. Too much responsibility! Love it, love it, love it! And love your channel!
All seven😱😱 you're my hero... and the fact that you've been to antartica!!!😍😍😍
Antarctica with a 19L bag! You need to do a packing video as well. 😃
@@emmab7658 I actually have several packing videos, including Antarctica. But I'm not as ambitious as Carla to have a legitimate YT channel.
I looked at everything layed out & thought, NO WAY. I know I always over pack. Half the things I don't even use! Thanks for the great tips, I look forward to using them!!! Have a great trip!
yea and isn;t it the worst to carry stuff and not use it!! I've done it too 😅
really impressed! I usually travel with only the carry on, but this new personal item rule totally is a game changer and this video really inspired me ♡
I would be interested to see the "travel capsule" you created in action, i.e. if you could show the outfits you could create? I always feel I don't have practical clothes that fold down this small and still look nice, so am always looking g for inspiration.
This is the way I've always traveled. I was reluctant to tell people because they would think I'm crazy. But it works!
Your best tip was ' don't DELUDE yourself'. That should be my/our mantra. Fyi, for undies I use 'a pair and a spare' system. Wear one pair of nylon panties, pack a pair. Wash in sink or while showering on alternate days. OR use pantiliners. FOr bra, I use a combination bra/camisole. Works as top, too. I wear it on departure days plus other activities. (size 42C) Also, I wear bikini bottoms on departure days (instead of nulon panties) and tankini top as a top when swimming or with other outfits. The shawl/scarf does quadruple duty - as does a bandana. Bandana can be sleep mask or scarf and more! EXCELLENT video. tfs
@LuLu Haynes I love that tankini idea! I have a great black tankini that could be worn outside of swimming. Never thought of that. Thanks 👍🏾
I can't tell you how impressed I am. I thought I'd seen minimalist packing videos but NOTHING compares to this. While I can't ever see this being me, you have certainly provided plenty of inspiration. Thanks so much for sharing.
yay glad it can inspire!! ❤️
Ultra-light nylon shopping bags are my organization go-to when packing this light. Leaving room in each bag still allows for squishing things into every nook and cranny, and they're great for separating out dirty laundry, carrying snacks, or bringing home souvenirs you can't resist. I like the ones with straps long enough to carry on your shoulder because they leave hands free and can be tied off to keep belongings in and others' hands out.
Wonderful wizardry. Made me remember when I brought just a small toilet bag to a long weekend motorcycle trip: There was room for shorts, two blouses, two singlets that could double as mini skirts with a blouse for a nicer, evening look, a pair of tights for cooler weather, a pair of pretty sandals, underwear, a microfiber towel and toiletry. Didn't miss a thing and looked chic all the way.
Parabéns pela conquista, quero aprender mais!
I travel exactly like this as well but just with a back pack and foldable purse inside. When running through airports for flight connections, it helps to distribute the weight on my back between shoulder blades.
This is awesome. I love one-bag travel, and especially seeing someone pack without fancy travel cubes or pouches. Zip-lock bags and plastic grocery bags for the win!
old school. all i need is clear ziplock baggies xo
Never heard anyone call packing cubes fancy.
I use the same bag when I travel. It always looks chic and blends in well when in Europe and I still learned something new. Thanks for sharing!
it's a classic right!
What size is it?
Medium
Good point. I just back pack it but look very American.
The tip about utilizing a hip bag to stretch personal item travel was really helpful! I'd even call it a hack, lol! My best tip for personal item travel is to choose items that you LOVE to wear. That way you'll feel more stoked to wear them multiple times on your trip. I'm packing for 2 weeks in Greece, and I'm only brining 9 items of clothing (including a bathing suit) and 2 pairs of shoes. I plan to handwash and air dry some things, but the key is they're light fabrics that are easy to launder by hand and will dry overnight.
love this!! what a perfect way to pack for a summer trip. i would do exactly the same!! xo
OMG, you are the Queen of packing!! You are so right, we really do not need that much on our trips or daily lives. Loved the video!!
Love this video! Awesome tips. Couple of things...that lipgloss should go in your 3-1-1 liquids bag, and your contacts and prescription meds should be in a 2nd clear quart bag as TSA allows a 2nd 'liquids bag' for medical items. I use that 2nd bag for meds, hand sanitizer, eye drops, and ointments, and have never had a problem. Subscribing to your channel now.
oh good to know about medical items bag thank you!!
Some additional ideas:
1. Pack light weight fabrics such as athletic wear and clothes that are anti microbial.
2. Take the eco laundry paper to throw into the local laundry mat washer.
I do agree to packing light ESPECIALLY if you’re going to be gone for weeks or months. However I think investing in a good hiking backpack would be better. I plan to travel across Europe with a 40 L bag which is considered carry on by most international flights. I suggest it because your bag isn’t able to fit a padlock, you can’t fit a day bag inside it, it can’t compress smaller, it's not slash-proof, all the weight is on your one shoulder (thieves could easily snatch it off too) and the laptop has zero protection. I think this is a good video about only taking what you absolutely need, great job 😁👍🏽
I'm really impressed! I wonder if one or two packing cubes would be helpful in saving space or at least not having all the clothes "loosely" in there.
Oh! Great idea!
wouldn't really save any space that would only be good for separating and organizing but would not make it more space efficient if anything it would actually take more space
I find packing cubes dont actually save space but help with organising
cubes are great for cube shaped luggage aka a suitcase but for a tote bag it doesn't save space bc i use all the little nooks and crannies to squeeze more in. also clothes are rolled tight. I;ve tried both ways and this way is best for personal item packing xo
I have the very same bag! Black large Le Pliage Longchamp. Worth every penny! Nice to see someone use it for carry all for a trip, quite impressive! The bag is so lightweight and although I don't carry a lot and like you have a small card purse etc I find it so useful for anything notepad for work, lunch, cardi or jacket and it doesn't feel heavy or cumbersome. Folds down into nothing but as I use it daily it's always unfolded. I love travel organisation, thanks for the vid.
such a versatile bag i just love it!
Minimalist’s minimalist here! My Mother used to brag that I could pack a postage stamp. My bag of choice is a Henri Bendel backpack with a matching wristlet. Keeping it simple saves so much time and money. Fantastic video. Thank you for showing people how it’s done.
I just looked up Henri Bendel and I see that the whole store has closed. I actually hadn’t heard of it before but I was going to check out your backpack. How very sad!
@@Nan-59Henri Bendel was a fantastic designer and businessman. He was the first to open a store on 5th Avenue and credited with bringing Coco Chanel to the US.
Here’s a picture of the backpack. I also have a matching wheelie that I never use. This elegant backpack lets me zip through the airport hands free. You can still purchase Bendel bags and luggage on the preloved market.
love this chic and simple!!
Very good! I pack pretty much the same, except I use a small backpack since it is more comfortable to carry with the weight shifted to my hips with a hip belt. Also, ExOfficio underwear dries overnight so I only take 2. Big key to minimal packing is a little hand laundry every night (even taking into the shower to wash along with yourself) and making sure just about everything will dry overnight.
Great packing video. My tip: use a backpack, they usually have a water bottle pocket. It leaves both hands free.
If you tried to fly around Europe like that, you would have to change your makeup and toiletry organisation - liquids in zip lock, "dry" things in other bag. So your lipgloss, mascara, highlighter would have to be in zip lock (liquids) and you could move deodorant (if it's dry) into the other pouch to make space in zip lock for all the liquids.
Crazy but I've done just like this several trips to europe and never had a problem. I've also heard to not take meds out of their original packaging but never had anyone stop me for that one either. Good to follow the rules though for sure :)
@@TheCarlaProject maybe I'm just unlucky then and all security officers have been extra fussy 😄 At the same time I've had random painkillers laying in side pockets of bags (that I've just forgotten about) and noone has said anything 🤷♀️
@@ritab92 no. I echo everything you said. Its SUCH A PAIN!
@@CharleyCharlez I'm traumatised to the point of having my lense container in liquids bag if I have filled it up for a single change. 🙈😄
I agree the contacts have to go in the liquids bag
My family packs this way whenever we travel by air and haven't checked a bag unless we're staying for a few months at a time. That bag is affordable too and is like one of those expandable nylon shopping bags, great advice, thanks! As more people start packing this way the airlines will devise some method to charge for it too.
I use Zip top gallon bags to organize outfits to keep them together and protected. Then I use them for laundry bags on the way back.
This is so impressive! Thank you for all the tips. I thought I was doing good with just a carryon but this takes it to a whole other level! I have a Le Pliage and used it as my personal item (with a checked bag). Never tried making it my only bag! I am inspired!!
Yes!! I just love the le pliage…test it out for a weekend trip xx
Your puppy saw that you had your bag out and was looking at you and thinking where do you think you are going. You cannot leave me!!!
Awesome! I thought I was a light packer with only a carryon and purse, but this is even better. For shoes, I use hotel shower caps (1/shoe); then can move them around better in my bag. Great video!
I always bring flip-flops and wear them all the time at the place where I am staying: more hygienic for my feet, plus very convenient if I want to use a pool
I love that you referenced Tetris! I’m going to follow your lead next time I travel! I doubt I’d ever get everything in such a small bag, but you’ve shown that I can cut way back on stuff! Thank you, you rock!!
Yes you can do it!! Simplicity wins for light packing! xo
Thanks Carla.
I really needed this video. I am tired of traveling inland with bags and pans. I will take only what l need.
Love the video. I like to use a plastic toothbrush box for hygiene and a laundry bag, plus pack the shoes in a bag as well. I take laundry detergent (hand wash) and an inflatable hanger. I take enough underweat (bottoms) but in a packing cube, so they don't take much space. I can use them to sleep in as well. Using leggings + tanktop + 2-3 thin tunics OR a suit + extra blouses are my go to. Or two pants and 5 Tops for layering. Impressive. I can fit my stuff into a Longchamp travel bag (larger than your's), but not the one youre using! Very impressive! Cool video. Defo got some good inputs. My problem is that I travel by train, so no weight or luggage restrictions...
That was impressive! I have travelled quite a lot over the years, but I don't think I've ever managed to get so much stuff into one small carry-on bag! Great job, Carla.
Thanks for sharing your tips, Carla!
I have a backpack that holds as much as a carryon and unzips like one. So, I can fit ALL of my personal items in there. I carry clothes for 7 days, no matter how many months my trip lasts. I hand wash my clothes once I’ve used them a couple of times, so there are always clean clothes to wear. And, yes, wearing solid colours is the best option!
Most of the clothes and boots I take with me are items that donate before I return. So, I come back with even less personal items. Packing light makes it easier to travel between cities.
However, sometimes if I’m going to see friends, I’ll also carry a checked bag filled only with items that friends request. Once I land, I leave that checked bag at a friend’s house, then on my return journey, I put rare books, photocopies of archival materials (I’m a researcher), and occasional items for family and friends back home.
I don’t buy souvenirs, but if I have the checked bag, I do carry people’s favorite things: teas, coffees, chocolates, and other consumables. I love to see them enjoy items they love and don’t have regular access to.
Enjoy your trip, Carla!
Wow! Great tips! Thx!
Hi, can you PLEASE link the bag you use!? This sounds like exactly what I’m looking for.
Love this very minimalist packing! I'm going on a 3 week trip and I managed to pack a backpack weighing 4.4 kgs plus a tote bag weighing 1.5 kg. I'm still editing it some more, though. And this video gave me some more ideas.
so well done!! xx
You are a highly skilled woman! And love your bag, I just bought a green one and can't wait to travel with it
You are my hero! I have been on a mission to minimal pack, since only having a carryon and backpack for 2 weeks in Italy. I was so pleased with myself that I haven’t checked a bag since. Now, to only bringing a personal item… I am inspired! Big Thanks!!!
thanks nicci!! i did a backpack for a month in italy 20 years ago. was wonderful!! planning a trip there for fall and may bring a carryon for camera stuff to film etc.. xo
@@TheCarlaProject I recently went to Maui for a week with backpack and carryon (swim suits and tees don't take much room, but I also had my snorkel gear too! heehee, this is so much fun! My next will be a 12 day Alaska cruise with Victoria add on... probably my 25" bag with backpack, for that one
This is awesome. We do overpack too often for the “what if” situations. My additional tip, to save a little more space, is only pack 3-4 underwear and take a few laundry strips. I shower at night so will wash the days pair out and hang to dry. Happy travels! Oh and Sampson is a cutie❤!
This is some seriously smart planning and packing. Wearing your bulkiest items is a game-changer, as well as being real with your habits, what you usually end up wearing, basically what you really need. To sum it up, another awesome video, thanks Carla!
Thank you emilie!!💗💗
Ok so I was proud to fit all my items into a medium suitcase and hand carry on for 3 weeks in Europe but I still had to many items. My next trip I hope to only bring the medium suitcase. I had to pack very quickly so I kind of panic packed. I had two outfits I never wore and a bunch of small items I didn’t use. Praying to do better next time.
Excellent, that’s the way to do it! Especially nowadays. It’s a no-brainer. Stress-free. Walk-in & walk-off. Keep it simple. Comfortable. Thanks for sharing!
Yes! Easy breezy and anything needed for the flight is in my belt bag around my waist. Super simple :) Thank you!
One time I packed a backpack. One for me and one for my son. Took a two week trip to GA and FL. My son will not do it any other way now. No rolling bags, just backpack and go. We love it!
Once It sunk in that hotels have laundry, and you can always buy a suitcase if needed,. Why over pack? Not wearing half the stuff anyways.
Thanks for your tips!
exactly! hotels have soooo many items you don't need to pack! xo
Wow wow 👌. I think packing summer light is very do-able! What I have trouble with is winter packing!!! So cold 🥶 extra layers needed!
yes i'll have to do winter in a few months xo
I take a checked bag and a carryon on my annual ski trip. The clothes are so bulky.
That's awesome! I would add a clip on expandable shopping bag to throw extras in while in airport, snacks, water or book. And a pack of tissues in the fannypack!
yes the expandable tote is something else i use. i'll mention in a future pack with me xo
I carry an identical Longchamps bag as my personal item. I always travel with only a carry on- Often for 6 -8 weeks but once for 6 months. But you’ve really got me thinking. Maybe I could do better. I’m definitely going to try.
I love packing like this. Solo or road trips it works great. With my 5 year old I take a tote bag with his needs. He's special needs so snacks specific to him and other needs are required. But still very light packing. It's a great feeling since I've always overpacked. A trip to visit a friend in Arizona last fall was my first test and it went great! You are extremely relatable btw
It really is the best feeling! Traveling light and super simplified with only what you need. Glad you two had a great trip! Love AZ…in the fall 😆
@@TheCarlaProject October was decent, I'm from Maine and dislike being cold but dang the heat kills me. Samson is such a lovely dog!
This is one of the smartest things I’ve ever watched!! Loved it and I’m going to try it. Thanks!!
I am so into packing ONE BAG. I am going to do this next week. I have a 28L backpack I'm going to use. You're lucky you don't need much makeup; you are so gorgeous with an unmade up face !! ( I don't even wear heavy makeup but somehow I have so much toiletries and makeup no matter how small I got things broken down. I need some luck ☘️ this week.
Love this! I stopped checking bags years ago - even when a checked bag is included in the flight price. I like to just get off the flight and go, no waiting around. I would need more than a couple of tops for a week but would compromise and not take the sweats!
Same I have always loved getting of and getting going right off the flight! 😍
Yes 🙌🏼 walking straight out of the airport feels SO good
Very cool thank you for sharing. I hope it’s not too heavy. I hate carrying around heavy things on my shoulder. It wears me down.
Damn. That was impressive. I'm going on a trip in a few months and this inspired me to pack much lighter than I planning. Thanks!
Yay!! It's so nice to pack only what you need. Have a fab trip!! xo
Aww, the doggie footsteps🐾🐾. She’s saying « no » to stop herself from showing the doggie love and attention there and then 😄😄.
Wow. That was amazing how you were able to pack everything you need for a week long trip in that one bag. Hats off to you! At the very least, I will try to downsize the next time I travel. Currently I take more than that for a weekend getaway. 🙂. Looking at how you packed and the explanation of why you are packing each item will make me question myself as I tend to overpack.
Nice job! I used to travel carry-on only. Now I use a rollator and take a CPAP machine. My next trip I am going to try using personal item only. They don't charge for the medical equipment but I still have to wrangle them through the airport and other ground transportation myself.
I listened to you (two weeks ago) and bought a large Le Pliage with the long handles. Hard to choose colour so went with classic black. It arrived today and it’s fantastic. I’ve been on the fence for years about this bag but when I saw what you could fit into it, it blew my mind lol. So thank you! I’ll try to do carry on only to Queensland soon, so we will see! Luggage has become such an issue lately that I don’t want to be at the mercy of lost or delayed luggage!
Congrats!! It’s such a worthwhile purchase. I love the classic black (with the brown handles so chic). I’m going to Europe in fall and going to buy another…may end up with same color as you! Happy travels!!
I'm on the web site, not sure what bag you have ? I'm new to this brand ? would love to know the exact name is it Nylon ? Thanks so much@@TheCarlaProject
I am _not_ a light packer, but I also have to vouch for the Longchamp Le Pliage (and Longchamp bags in general). It’s the smallest bag I’ve ever been able to use for short trips, it’s indestructible, and it’s like the Tardis - bigger on the inside than the outside!
I went to Cartagena for two weeks with only a carry-on suitcase and felt like someone should have made a documentary on my massive achievement😜 This is next level! So impressed, especially with you the minimal makeup you need to be so gorgeous!
I always fly with my personal item - usually a big Winners bag stuffed to the gills - AND a big purse. No one has stopped me yet and I fly a lot!
Hahah the documentary 😂 and thank you!! I want to go to Cartagena one day...so true that most of the time they don't give you trouble if you have a purse and personal item xo
Haha, amazing!!! True inspiration!
Tip for shoes, flipflops e.g.. if you put them together in a bag, there is always lost room. I take the covers for your feet at airports and use these or hotel shower caps, to put over my shoes so you can pack shoes etc separately and that saves room. I also think, if you use packing cubes, you can compress your clothing even more and … bonus… it keeps it easy to take stuff out of your bag without needing to fold again.
What _I also did was I bought myself a bigger belly bag, so my ipad and chargers stuff fits in it.
But again, amazing! and … as a flight attendant…. Your my hero for bringing a pen 😅😅😅
Love from holland
I am amazed!! Well done getting all of your items in one small bag. That’s travel goals 🙌🏽 Enjoy your trip!
I enjoy these types of minimal packing video content. Always another suggestion for future trips...via car or plane! Thank you. 😁 I am a brand new subscriber. Yes to a big scarf...That is definitely a day to day staple for me, and for travel, too. If it's a solid color scarf/Pashmina/Turkish Towel, I coordinate it with solids and prints, if it's a print, that will pull together solid colors. 😁 Those Dailies/throw away contact lenses are amazing. No bringing all of that soaking/wetting and cleaning solutions.
Thanks Carla, I'm m really impressed at how much you fitted into your bag, I'll definitely be using these tips in the future 👍😎
I learned packing light. I also wear THE same outfit to travel in all the time. It never fails. Toiletries are always small or sample sizes.
Yes ma’am! I love this! As I get older, this is how I’ve been packing too.
even though I get a free checked bag with the airline I travel with the most, there are many reasons to travel with only a personal item. Thanks for the extra tips
I am doing my first trip with personal item only!! Woohoo!! Your minimalist tips are helpful! I am going to try the belt bag!!
YES!! Belt bag makes a BIG difference!! xo
Thank you for sharing. Have you tried packing cubes. They compress your clothes, keep them separate and if you need to dig into your bag you just pull the cubes out and it keeps all your clothes together.. for me they have changed my packing and travel. It helps my stress, im organized and know where everything is.
yes people love the cubes!
Nice! I usually prefer to do a carry-on plus my purse/personal item. Checking in bags is the worst!
yes i just hate paying an extra 50+ for a carryon and refuse 😂 but agree checking bags is not gonna happen for me ever lol
@@TheCarlaProject Carry on is usually free for me! But I guess it depends on the airline? I guess some charge for that and others don’t.
I LOVE this!!! I have been on a decluttering journey for years and everytime i peel another layer of that onion, it makes me feel lighter. This is such a good motivation!! I have traveled solo for a couple of times (for 2 weeks up to 5 months) and every time i pack less. One of my decluttering goals also is to be able to pack much easier next time i move. I have moved a lot and i have gotten way more intentional about my belongings/inventory and what i bring into the house. Oh i could go on and on about this 😁 Anyway, i love your channel, very relatable, very real 💗
Inspiring, thanks! : - D Loved seeing you pack 7 pairs of undies, even when traveling so light. I do that too, and it's so worth it to spend less time thinking about hand wash drying times or access to laundry services while on the road!
I take three pairs…washing out undies is no big deal..3 is plenty
@@lindacollins6939 To each their own!
This video is fabulous, a game changer for me. I really want to put this in practice for my next trip. I tend to over pack my suitcase and never use 80% of the stuff I carry.
Thank you.
I am terrified with the amount of checked bags that are being lost in airports. I have been watching so many videos on how to pack in a carry on, because I don't wanna lose my stuff 😫
it's crazy right now soooo much lost luggage!!
I travel just like you! I pack very light, but I also include a laundry line to use in the shower for drying delicates, and a tiny amount of laundry soap. I also bring a packable raincoat. I don’t ever bring a laptop, but do bring an iPad mini. I taught my daughter to pack this way too. She and I have traveled a lot over the years, and we always use public transportation. When you are going up and down stairs at train stations, you don’t want to be carrying a lot of luggage.
Wow. I am your mother. I don't get on planes because of the BAGS.... currently have 6 for my next cruise. My last one was 8 bags, will definitely try to down size these 6. Thanks for the video
Oh yes I am sure you can do it and still look absolutely fabulous on that cruise!! xo
My adult son & I are going to Chicago IL mid April to see my sis & her family. It's her 50th bday.
It’s like Mary Poppins with a magic bag! I try to do this every time I travel... but always end up with a carry-on along with my shoulder bag. 👏 you are skilled! 👍
Hahah yes love the Mary poppins analogy!!
My takeaway from your video is to look closely at toiletries I’m bringing. I am picky about hair & skin products so won’t rely on the hotel-provided items.
Have you looked into merino wool? I love my Wool& dresses and have traveled for a week with one dress, one pair of leggings, a couple of shirts, one jacket and a couple of scarves to mix & match and one other pair of shoes for variety. I packed everything into a small backpack and then also brought a cross-body for the plane & for sightseeing. That wouldn’t meet the one personal item requirement, however. Your example is inspiring 🙌🏻
Wow, I usually just travel with a carry on, but that was ever more minimal. Very impressive. It's sometimes tricky going to a cold place, but I totally agree, less is more. Am headed to Canada from UK soon, and will definitely try some of your tricks! Thanks for a great video, hello from Cornwall
Totally agree with it being more difficult if going to a colder locale. I brought a small carryon when I went to Alaska but still kept it super minimal sticking to jeans sweaters my parka and uggs at the time :) enjoy canada!! xo
@@TheCarlaProject yes, I find I look like the Michelin man when I go to cold places with my tiny bag! Thank you, and enjoy your trip too. x
The for sharing. Love the classic simplicity. I don't spend much on skin care but Tatcha cream is heaven.
wow you can fit so much in that bag! so awesome. enjoy your trip! 😊
It's a magical little bag right!?😍😂
Wow! I travel all of the time for work/pleasure and I thought I was a great packer. You absolutely have me beat! I’m so inspired!
Thanks, Carla! This video is so timely, as I'm going to travel next week. The airline I'm going on only allows a "personal item" as the free bag as well (it would be over $200 to take my carry-on round-trip, and I said no way to that lol). This will be my first time traveling with a personal item only, so this video helps alot! Keep the awesome content coming 😊❤
I too am traveling next week and don’t want to pay for carryon luggage. So helpful!
Yes definitely get a good sized bum bag and jacket with liner pockets. I had a whole other toiletry size bag with my camera stuff in it that I wore in the liner of my jacket on my last trip in April. You can do it! xo
WHATTT!!! Over $200!!!! 😳😳😳 Crooks!!!!
@@MsQuantification Yup. It really put into perspective what I just wanted to take, versus what I absolutely needed to take. A completely exhorbitant price, for sure!
I guess I can delete my comment I just wrote because you just answered my questions about a carry-on! I don’t actually travel except I have gone on chain trips with my sister and then a cruise but that’s way different than traveling by air. My question was if it cost money to just have a carry-on because I didn’t realize it did, since I don’t take an air flight. I would try to travel with as little as possible to. I’ve been known as quite the over packer, so I have a lot to learn!
Great vid. I’d recommend an expandable backpack as it gives you the option to covert it to a 10kg carryon should you find some goodies you’d like to bring back, flip flops for shower/beach, travel towel, silicone face/body scrubbers too ❤
This is awesome!!! I already have a similar bag too!!! I love the "look" your four legged fur baby gave you. My baby has given me that same look so many times. Thank you for sharing this great video.
he never wants me to leave😍 thanks for watching!!
Probably one of the best minimalist packing videos that I've seen. Thank you. This has been very helpful x
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Carla
I needed this vlog..even for a weekend away I always carry far too much of stuff I never use "just in case" 😜
Smart and the Scottish in me does not like to pay extra $ for stuff I dont need
Cheers from Cairns Oz 😎🌏🌴💥🐱
yes i refuse to pay extra for my luggage to travel 😂❤️
Traveling started at a young age. Parents always packed two outfits per day. Sometime for outing, attire for church, swimwear, and shoes for the outings. I pretty much have stuck to type of packs. Few changes, but this video was enlightening!
I love the doggy interruptions. 🐕😍🥰 2:55 & 14:18
Great job!!! Giving me some ideas! I love to try and save on the number of items I’m carrying on flights! I thought I was doing something with only a personal and carry on item 🤣🤣
Oh I think that's really good actually!! 😍
OMG... You are my packing packing hero. The best I've ever seen. I doubt I'll ever be a light packer but I'm totally impressed. Also I just remembered that I purchased that exact bag 6 yes ago and need to pull it out and begin using it.
Wow! That’s impressive. You’ve motivated me to pack lighter.
This is the best personal item packing video I've seen. I've gone on to the links you've provided to order this tote bag. This is so impressive!