Is It a Keepsake—or Just Junk?
True memorabilia encapsulates your most significant moments, transporting you in time with a mere touch or glance. If you can no longer remember why you're saving all those old birthday cards, get rid of them. Save one pair of embroidered bell-bottoms for nostalgia's sake, but not eleven. Be selective, and feed the wastebasket generously.
High and Dry Is Best
Once you've decided what to keep, make sure it's in a clean, climate-controlled location, such as the guest bedroom or family room. Avoid the basement and the garage, which are prone to water damage and grease. Invest in archival-quality containers (acid-free, lignin-free), which protect against dust and help slow the breakdown of chemical structures. I recommend:
- Costume storage boxes and textile storage kits—ideal for quilts and clothing.
- Anticorrosion envelopes, which protect metal objects like watches or a baby's silver cup.
- Pigma pens (acid-free, fade- and waterproof) and artifact identification tags, which let you safely label memorabilia.
If something you love has already been damaged, look for affordable restoration products. In particular:
- A pH-testing pen measures paper's acid content (that's what causes paper to yellow and break down), and deacidification spray safely neutralizes it.
- Absorene cleaner works like a soft, pliable eraser to absorb dust, dirt, and smoke from books and paper.
It's satisfying to display a few signature pieces.
- Shadow boxes, curios, and velvet-lined tabletop glass cases allow you to arrange such diverse items as a pocket watch, reading glasses, and an opera program in a still-life tribute.
- Lucite and acrylic wall display cases in custom shapes can provide a place of honor for a seventies poncho or game-winning Little League bat.
- Scrapbooks are great for travel souvenirs and family relics such as a first lock of hair, a first tooth, or report cards.
- Quilts and wall hangings are a way to turn beloved old textiles—e.g., your kids' baby clothes, a vintage T-shirt collection—into art.
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