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Whether you collect old baseball cards and stamps or have a collection of rare Japanese swords, keeping your memorabilia safe is always the number one priority. Proper storage will ensure that your items remain preserved and intact (if you collect rare artifacts or very expensive items, keep a photographic record for insurance purposes).
First decide if you want to store an item or display it. Some items cannot withstand exposure to light, dust or moisture and should be stored away instead. No matter what items are being stored, never place them in areas with extreme temperatures such as a garage, attic, or basement. Also keep them away from areas that are prone to moisture or dryness and spots with excessive dust. Do you have room for glass showcases or trophy cases in your house? If not, storage it is!
In order to store an object safely, you should know how old it is, what it is made out of, and what type of climate you live in. Each piece will need to be stored or displayed differently. An antique wood clock cannot be preserved the same way as an ivory statue. You will need to research the artifact to learn about what temperature it can stay in or how much light it can be exposed to.
Old photographs and papers need to be kept in acid-free albums or boxes. Remove any glue, tape, rubber bands, or staples that could scratch the photos. Gently label pictures with a permanent marker. If you're storing a large pile of photos in a box, place a piece of acid-free paper between each one. Album sleeves should also be free of PVC. Wood and wood products, like cardboard, are harmful to photographs.
When it comes to displaying precious artifacts, you will need to use acrylic or glass showcases. Search online to look for showcases that are similar to those used in museums. They will need to be airtight and provide adequate climate control. They need to reduce both the amount of humidity and light damage to your collection. Clear acrylic is often used to provide extra strength and they are impact resistant. However, such sophisticated display cases do not come cheap. Some can cost thousands of dollars.
Before making a purchase, you need to prepare the room. The room should be kept at a constant temperature and be well ventilated. Open doors and windows can bring in pollutants and contaminants. You will need to frequently check the room's temperature and humidity levels. Unfiltered light can cause discoloration, drying, and cracking of the memorabilia. Use UV screening filters over fluorescent lights and always keep the lighting low. Also place UV filtering film over windows. Whenever possible, keep the lights off. White gloves should be worn when touching old and fragile objects to prevent dust.
Glass showcases are quite an investment but completely necessary for those who have precious items they need to preserve. With the right showcase and some gingerly care, your memorabilia can last more than a lifetime.
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How to Dye your Wedding Shoes into Ivory
How to Dye your Wedding Shoes
In this episode of tv.weddingism.com, We take a look at how to dye your wedding shoes from White to Ivory. We'll be using the Caroline by Badgley Mischka
You will need a little sponge, the dye already mixed, preferably with alcohol so it will dry fast and the shoes.
We're gonna use an Ivory-colored dye that has been pre-mixed. The fabric of this shoe is silk, so it's an excellent material for dying because it dries very quickly. It's important to use materials that dry quickly, otherwise you can get stains and rings on the fabric and it will be difficult to get it consistent throughout.
I would probably suggest, if you do it yourself, that you tape around the edges and inside the lining so it will not stain those areas, and the final look will be clean and clear.
We also recommend that you wear gloves at all times to prevent getting your fingers stained or making a mess.
What you want to do us dip the sponge or cotton ball into the dye and spread it throughout the fabric quickly so you don't get any marks or runs or rings in there. Also you want to go immediately into the small areas before attacking the big areas.
Note: If there are Rhinestones in your shoes, you have to soak the dye with the cotton piece around them. To do this well, make sure that you do it very quickly.
The most important thing to remember is to go quickly to prevent rings.
For more details, dont' forget to check out the video here:
http://tv.weddingism.com/how-to-dye-shoes.html
We hope this has been informative and valuable. Please let us know if you tried it!
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Is this a good color match for prom?
Prom is coming up and I have an ivory dress. If my date is wearing white and black, will he still match my dress? Also, is it a good idea to wear white gloves with an ivory dress?
yes, it would match but dont wear white gloves!
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