Friday, 17 June 2011

Looking after your Wedding Hair Accessories



For so many women their big day remains probably the most precious memories in their lives. And although pictures really are a lovely method to capture the visuals of this big day, so many women prefer to preserve something more tangible for example their big day attire- whether it is their dress, headpiece, veil or the 3.

Keeping the wedding hair accessory enables you to not just reminisce-touching and feeling the textures of this day-but it's something which could be distributed to others. Although daughters and nieces might not wish to wear your dress, as wedding dress styles rapidly change and could appear dated, she may want to borrow your bridal jewelry since it offers additional choices for those attempting to incorporate family heritage to their marriage ceremony. Properly storing the wedding hair accessories allows generations to come to savor them also.

Box it up

Materials:



  • Sturdy acid-free box


  • Acid-free tissue paper


  • Foam ball (optional)

Before you store away your bridal accessories, you'll need to make certain they're properly protected and secure. Just use acid-free tissue paper since it won't cause your veil or piece to yellow. Be also certain to not use plastic to wrap your piece in as the chemicals in plastic may cause discoloration to fabric and trim over a long time.

Take your acid free tissue paper and gently wrap your headpiece. In case your bridal hair accessory is a that conforms towards the head, try wrapping a Styrofoam? ball in acid-free paper or mold the tissue right into a ball to relax your headpiece on for support and also to keep its shape. After you have the piece wrapped, put it within the box and increase the tissue to maintain it from shifting.

If storing a veil place sheets of acid-free tissue paper between your layers.

When storing the wedding hair accessories you should look for a sturdy acid-free box to put them in. If you're keeping your pieces saved inside a closet or within bed there's a chance the box might be inadvertently placed directly under other pursuits and squished. Using a box having a strong frame can help stop your pieces from being distorted under crushing weight.

Stash it

Once the accessory is safe within the box, store it inside a dry dark place, for example in the garage or perhaps a closet. Avoid areas with humidity and temperature extremes for example attics and basements. Also stay away from garages as mildew and pests could make its distance to this area and cause harm.

Protect the boxes from dust with old sheets, you need to avoid plastic as it might result in condensation and cause mildew.

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