Memory Crates
This idea is perfect for all the small pieces you cannot part with; however, you have no idea what to do with it. Take all of your letters, memos, souvenirs, and anything small you have and put them in a memory box. It can be a simple shoe box you find, or if you want to take this a few levers up, get yourself a solid and nicely decorated tin box to nestle your valuables in.
Showcase Your Loot
If you have to have valuables that are not only worth a penny but are also attractive and look good, display them on a shelf in your living room for everyone to appreciate. This could be your vintage tea set or family photo albums. Whatever it is, if they are displayed neatly, it will work. Besides, when was the last time you flipped through your pictures? This will give you an opportunity to do so.
Go Digital
It is time to use modern technology for your benefit, as there are many options for creating digital archives. From online photo albums to virtual personal collections. They don’t coad touch, and they’ll be more secure on a cloud (a computer cloud, that is) than anywhere else. Once you have created your own photo library, you will be able to share it easily and save on a lot of space in your home.
Go Artistic
We must admit that this one has got to be one of our favorites, if not the favorite one of them all. It is time you connect to your inner artist and transform your valuables into magnificent pieces of creativity. You can frame a letter you received from your loved one over five years ago or frame vintage photo cards from your black and white honeymoon. They will instantly become significant home decorations and much more appreciated.
Time To Say Goodbye
There is a point in life when it is time to say goodbye. For most things, we won’t accept any excuse, and the local dumpster is where they belong; however, there are many valuables lying around the house that can be presented in a much more respectful way. All you need is a little imagination and not enough storage space.