Amy Childs’ Memory Box Tips with Attic Self Storage

Friday 19th Sep 2025 |

Preserving Your Children’s Precious Memories: Amy Childs Shares Her Tips

When it comes to modern family life, style and sentiment often go hand in hand. For TV personality Amy Childs, the joy of raising four children has been about more than just milestones – it’s about capturing the everyday keepsakes that turn into lifelong treasures. From first hospital hats to handwritten birthday cards, Amy has mastered the art of curating memories in a way that’s as thoughtful as it is beautiful. 

To celebrate the launch of Attic Self Storage’s new branches in Barking & Dagenham and Enfield, Amy has teamed up with the brand to share her key tips to curate a memory box, a stylish way to safeguard the objects that hold meaning and tell a story for years to come. 

Amy Childs’ Top Tips for Creating a Memory Box You’ll Treasure 

1. Be Selective: It’s About Meaning, Not Just Memorabilia 
When Amy first started, she kept everything – baby socks, every single drawing, piles of school reports. But a memory box isn’t a storage bin, it’s a curated time capsule. 
Her advice: ask yourself, Does this tell a part of their story? If yes, keep it. If not, let it go. 

2. Save the Moments That Matter 
Amy always makes space for: 

  • The hospital band and first tiny outfit 
  • A photo or note from their first few days 
  • Scribbles or paintings that sparked emotion 
  • A handmade birthday card or a sweet note 
  • A letter she writes each year on their birthday 
  • Little things, packed with big feelings 

3. Let Go of the Guilt: You Don’t Need to Keep Everything 
Not everything needs saving. Amy suggests letting go of: 

  • Duplicates (one drawing is enough) 
  • Bulky toys or blankets (photograph them instead) 
  • Everyday school worksheets 
  • Anything stained, torn or falling apart 

If an item’s in good condition, donate it so another child can love it too. 

4. Store It Beautifully 
Instead of stuffing keepsakes into plastic tubs or yellowing envelopes, Amy uses: 

  • A wooden memory box – substantial and long-lasting 
  • Acid-free paper to prevent fading 
  • Pouches and dividers for delicate items 
  • Quick labels or notes to record the story behind each piece 

5. When You Run Out of Space, Think Outside the Box 
With four children, space fills up fast. Amy’s solution? Finding extra storage beyond the home. Secure, well-organised storage facilities – like the new Attic Self Storage sites in Barking and Enfield – can help families keep treasured items safe without them taking over the living space. 

As Crave readers know, life’s true luxuries aren’t always things you can buy – they’re the memories that shape who we are. Amy’s thoughtful approach proves that preserving those moments can be done with style, purpose, and ease. Thanks to Attic Self Storage, families now have the perfect partner to keep their most cherished keepsakes safe and accessible, ready to be revisited whenever the heart desires. 


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