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What type of container would work well in that space?

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What type of container would work well in that space?

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If you decide to store your letters and cards in a closet, a plastic bin or a canvas lidded box would work well or even an archival safe paperboard box. A more decorative container would work well in a living or public space like your family room, den or even your bedroom. Keep your eye out for an antique box like this one. Or check out these options from Pottery Barn: stacking wood boxes, Weston Trunks, Rustic Tins . Each of these are a fun alternative depending on the room you’ll store your items in and the size of your collection. A scrapbook is another terrific solution for keeping your cards and letters organized and easy to enjoy. Select a scrapbook that goes with the décor of the room where you’ll be storing it, so you can keep it out and flip through it any time you’d like to enjoy your handwritten treasures. decisions 3 & 4: What to keep and how to sort your keepers? I love your question about whether or not these items will have meaning to future generations. There’s really n

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