Things You'll Need
Instructions
Purchase a photo or scrapbook album with acid-free backing and dividers large enough for your collection to grow and, when possible, one that allows additional sheets to be added. Look for one that is archival quality. The pages must be large enough to fit your largest autographs, plus envelopes or other keepsakes.
Arrange you items in an attractive manner with the autograph plainly centered. Save any envelopes or other paper ephemera from the event and keep it with the autograph. But place them separately so they do not touch each other.
Open greeting and invitation cards flat and place them with the autograph readable. Folded cards will be damaged over time from paper acids.
Hold documents in place by acid-free clear covers or acid-free corner or side holders. They should never be taped, glued or permanently attached to the autograph book. This will cause damage to the autograph, cause a reaction from the glue or tape and possibly hurt the value of the autographs if you ever want to sell them.
Take a small index card and mark the information about the autograph, such as when and where it was obtained, by whom and purchase information if applicable.
Store the autograph book upright in a book case or shelf, preferably on an inside wall out of direct sunlight. Autographs will remain crisp and undamaged for your lifetime if kept this way.