Acid Free Paper Is A Must For Wedding Gown Preservation

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By Michael Levine

If you are looking to your own wedding gown preservation, then acid free paper is a requirement. You must stuff the bodice of the wedding gown, and any other garment that you are preserving with acid free tissue paper

There is more than just one kind of acid free paper. The kind needed for preservations is lignin free. It is also soft and very thin. It's softness makes it perfect to wrap delicate items or to place between photographs. The soft paper avoids scratching and abrasions during storage.

Wedding gowns need to be stored in an acid free box. nevertheless, you will still need to line the box with tissue. You will also need a bust form which you will cover with acid free tissue. The sleeves of the gown must also be stuffed with wadded up tissue. The gown is then placed face down in with box. A part of the bodice will i initially hang out. Tissue will then need to be placed in the folds to pad them. After that, the train will be gently folded into the box. The folded sections will be lined with acid free tissue paper.

The next step is to pad the folds of the gown with tissue so they don't crease. After that, gently fold over the train while placing it in the box while laying paper between the sections.

You then arrange the bodice in the box so that it looks natural. Any fancy parts should be situated so that they show. Stuff the sleeves to highlight any beading or appliqus and lay them over the bodice.

In order to keep the gown from sliding around inside the box you will need to stuff more tissue paper along side the gown inside the box. Muslin will serve the same purpose. You have now packed and protected your gown so it may be safely stored. You may use a Tyvek gown bag instead of a box if you prefer

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