Traveling with Fragile Souvenirs? Here’s How You Can Protect Them

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Most travelers enjoy bringing souvenirs back home to remind them of their amazing adventures, but keeping them in one piece can be quite tricky sometimes. Some souvenirs are pretty fragile, but here’s how you can protect them in your suitcase.

Grab Some Paper

If your souvenirs haven’t been packed properly at the souvenir shop, grabbing some paper is the cheapest way to keep them protected. You can buy a copy of a local newspaper anywhere you go, and use it to keep your glasses, mugs, and other glassware safe and sound.

Bubble Trouble

No better way to protect your clothes than using some bubble wrap, but it’s not really one of those things you can easily find when you’re packing your suitcase last-minute. That’s why you should ask vendors who are selling you your souvenirs to wrap them up whenever possible.

Tucked Away

If you’re running out of the ideas – and out of room in your suitcase – wrapping souvenirs inside your clothes is a good idea. They’re comfy enough to keep them from breaking but put them inside a bag just in case so you wouldn’t have to deal with a huge mess if something breaks.