Gretchen Rubin’s Recommendations: Archiving and Saving the Things That Matter
Struggling with items that don’t have a place? Learn how to create simple, effective storage solutions to keep sentimental keepsakes, papers, and odd-shaped items organized—without adding clutter.
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ArtKive keepsake book I wish this was around when my girls were younger. What a cool way to save their masterpieces. In fact, I might need to do this with some of my watercolors.
Shutterfly photo album I am an avid Shutterfly user for my photo albums.
Memory box Store photos, small souvenirs, and other keepsakes together in a sturdy (labeled!) box.
Compact paper cutter If you haven’t used one since your school days, it’s still just as satisfying to zip through papers and photos as you trim them down to size.
Laminator This laminator is small, quiet, and efficient. Perfect for preserving paper mementos.
The Memento Journal I created this for a reason!
Apothecary jars These fun little jars make odds and ends look great, and festive, too.
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