Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Storage unit. I don’t even know where one of my diplomas is anymore.
No. Don't be a storage unit person! If you can't fit all your crap in your home then you have too much crap and need to get rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the portrait made-- oils, watercolor, pencil, etc? That will determine how to store it.
As for the diplomas and awards, take them out of their frames and box them up with acid-free tissue paper in between.
Oils. But what is anyone ever going to do with any of these things? I don't have the space to display them, but no one other than me will ever want to. The frames were expensive. If my daughter ever wanted to display them at some point (meaning, in like 20 years), she'd want them in the frames because those frames were expensive!
Do you really think your daughter is going to want to display an old painting of you as a child or your diplomas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the portrait made-- oils, watercolor, pencil, etc? That will determine how to store it.
As for the diplomas and awards, take them out of their frames and box them up with acid-free tissue paper in between.
Oils. But what is anyone ever going to do with any of these things? I don't have the space to display them, but no one other than me will ever want to. The frames were expensive. If my daughter ever wanted to display them at some point (meaning, in like 20 years), she'd want them in the frames because those frames were expensive!
Do you really think your daughter is going to want to display an old painting of you as a child or your diplomas?
Anonymous wrote:Storage unit. I don’t even know where one of my diplomas is anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the portrait made-- oils, watercolor, pencil, etc? That will determine how to store it.
As for the diplomas and awards, take them out of their frames and box them up with acid-free tissue paper in between.
Oils. But what is anyone ever going to do with any of these things? I don't have the space to display them, but no one other than me will ever want to. The frames were expensive. If my daughter ever wanted to display them at some point (meaning, in like 20 years), she'd want them in the frames because those frames were expensive!
Anonymous wrote:How is the portrait made-- oils, watercolor, pencil, etc? That will determine how to store it.
As for the diplomas and awards, take them out of their frames and box them up with acid-free tissue paper in between.
Anonymous wrote:Is this the apartment where you plan to die? If so, figure out somewhere to hang them. If not just wrap them and stack them on the floor or a high shelf within a closet.