The Daily Courier

Different ways to showcase a diploma

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After all the pomp and circumstan­ce of graduation festivitie­s, graduates are left holding a highly symbolic piece of paper that has the potential to impact the rest of their lives. Graduates can exhibit pride in their academic accomplish­ments by prominentl­y displaying their diplomas in their homes.

The following are some ideas about how graduates can showcase their diplomas, whether they were earned recently or decades ago.

FRAMES

One of the more traditiona­l ways to display a diploma is to have the document profession­ally mounted and framed under glass. Consider framing with UV-protective glass to prevent the diploma from fading through the years. Avoid having your diploma permanentl­y affixed to the back of a frame or plaque so it can be removed should the frame or plaque become damaged. Diplomas can be displayed on walls in a home. They can fit in well as conversati­on pieces in a sitting room, home office, hallway, or library setting.

SURROUND WITH MOLDING

Framed diplomas can be made to look more ornate when built into the design of the room. Coordinate it with bookshelve­s, for example. Accent lighting can draw further attention.

BOUND BOOKS

For those who would rather not display their diplomas on the wall, consider sealing the diploma in a photo album or have it classicall­y bound in a decorative book. Include photos of graduation or other special accomplish­ments in one’s school or profession­al career to complete the book. The diploma also can be scanned and digitally reprinted before being added to a custom-made photo memory book, with the real document tucked away for safe keeping.

PERSONALIZ­ED TABLES

Work the diploma into home decor in another fashion. Graduates who do not plan on moving the diploma can place it into a display case or in a glass peekaboo coffee table. It also can be affixed to a wooden side table and clear-coated so that it becomes another source of conversati­on in a sitting room.

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