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Thanks For The Memories

By Ann Douglas
Can’t bear to part with the mountain of memorabilia that you’ve collected over the years? Here are some smart ways to showcase your treasures:

  • Decorate an old wooden coffee table with ticket stubs and souvenir matchbook covers. Glue the items to the surface of the table, cover the table with a spray-on sealant, and—voila!—you’ll have an eye-catching “memory table” to enjoy.
  • Laminate maps from memorable family vacations and use them as posters in your family room. For a fun “3D” effect, glue souvenirs like seashells and pinecones to the map, too.
  • Create a wooden shadowbox by using concert tickets, recital programmes, and other souvenirs with great sentimental value. You can purchase ready-to-finish shadowboxes in a variety of sizes at most craft stores.
  • Mount wedding invitations, letters, and cards in photo albums or scrapbooks. You can either organize your treasures by date or by sender.
  • Display your child’s latest painting on the ceiling over his bed. Store previous creations in poster tubes that have been clearly labelled with his or her name and the date.