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Does anyone else keep memory boxes? These are old shoe boxes full of keep sakes which could be as silly as receipts from a holiday, letters from old friends, gig tickets, set lists from memorable shows, photos etc I have quite a few of them now and am aware that if I keep on going like this, I’ll probably have an entire room full of boxes of these objects that possess a sentimental value. But will that be practical? So I came up with an idea, an archival undertaking of sorts called ’Debris Of a Life’, where I whittle down my boxes to just one box to rule them all and with the keepsakes that don’t make the cut being scanned and documented via a zine. I’d imagine this could end up being a few volumes worth of material but there is something that has really caught my imagination with this style of scrapbooking being presented in my most favourite of all formats; the zine. I will post more about this idea as it develops.
Apr 6, 2025

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I love this idea!
Apr 7, 2025
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highly rec using a novelty cookie tin or fragrance gift set box if available! i keep every nice card anyone has ever written me ♡
Apr 7, 2025
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@MYRA ah yes! Such a great idea.
Apr 7, 2025
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Yes, I do! I string things up on my wall and stuff them in journals. With the lack of physical photos and tickets and other small things of that sort, it's especially commendable to keep those things. Please posts updates if you do go through with your project!
Apr 6, 2025
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yes ! i love keeping memory boxes but i’ve thought about how many i’ll have in 20 years and have started to go through them too. The zine thing is genius !
Apr 6, 2025
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@TSUNNY you could try and make a zine too :-) then you can throw things away but also keep them in a slim volume. It’s also really lovely to go through that old stuff and remind yourself of how you got here.
Apr 6, 2025
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@TSUNNY totally agreed :) i’ll definitely try and make one
Apr 6, 2025
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