How to Save your Obama Newspaper

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2009

Vivian Kistler MCPF (Master Certified Picture Framer) & GCF (Guild Commended Framer)shows you how to preserve your Obama newspaper (or any newspaper) so it will last for a long time!

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  • Why would anyone want to save an Obama newspaper? The bad dream will be over soon!

  • Seek and ye shall find on you tube and Kudos to Vivian, who without, would keep me floundering to preserve a news paper. What i really got from her expression was ; The benefit of being respected far out weighs a satisfaction of being liked. she is matter of fact with power. After watching, I realized, I didn't get schooled by Vivian,, I got Educated. and that's priceless. She reminds me of my 4th grade science teacher, Mrs. Donnelly.

  • nice video...i have been doing this process and wondering what you do to secure the extra mylar folder over the back. Do you use just regular cellophane tape or is it better to use a acid free tape. Does that even matter since its not touching the actual paper......i can't find info on permeability on whether the tape could permeate the mylar. thanks for any help.

  • great work!! just wondering if the aerosol spray is the same as what artists use?

  • The items you use in this video, what is the amount you're going to have to spend? and if they are a bit pricey, what cheaper but effective products would you recommend?

  • Fantastic video and answered key questions on newspaper preservation -- a long time hobby! Any suggestions for an on-line store or other resource for good mat board and the Mylar sleeve? There are a number of Archiving websites/on-line stores, but hard to tell who is legit and offers the best products. Thanks!

  • yes, as long as it is paper --early 1800's? it would be a quality paper made of cotton.

    Don't put it on photos.

    Vivian

  • Krylon would be fine.

    Regular thickness (14ply) matboard

    No tape.

    No but keeping it out the light would be better than not.

    Vivian

  • Thanks for the great information.

  • Nice info!

    If you are in Richmond, VA and need help with your newspaper let me know!

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