Hana Nakamura

Hana Nakamura

Hana Nakamura runs milkcaps.blog — an honest, opinionated collector and community builder based in Boise.

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Framing Your Finds: Simple Photography for Stunning Milk Cap Shares

Framing Your Finds: Simple Photography for Stunning Milk Cap Shares

Transforming your milk cap photos from quick snaps to stunning showcases is easier than you think. Learn simple tips for lighting, backgrounds, and sharp details to make your collection pop online.

April 14, 2026

Uncovering True Value: Your Guide to Appraising Vintage Milk Caps

Uncovering True Value: Your Guide to Appraising Vintage Milk Caps

Learn how to accurately assess the value of your vintage milk cap collection. This guide covers condition, rarity, demand, and when to seek a professional appraisal for your cherished pieces.

April 12, 2026

5 Creative Ways to Display Your Vintage Bottle Cap Collection

5 Creative Ways to Display Your Vintage Bottle Cap Collection

Discover five innovative display ideas that transform your vintage bottle cap collection into stunning wall art and conversation pieces for any room.

April 11, 2026

The Complete History of Milk Caps: From Dairy Lids to POG Mania

The Complete History of Milk Caps: From Dairy Lids to POG Mania

Discover the fascinating journey of milk caps from simple dairy seals to the wildly popular 1990s POG craze. Learn what makes vintage caps collectible and how to start your own collection today.

April 11, 2026

Organizing Small-Scale Collections by Material and Type

Organizing Small-Scale Collections by Material and Type

Learn how to organize your collection of metal, glass, and paper milk caps by material to prevent damage, oxidation, and structural wear.

April 11, 2026

How to Clean Vintage Milk Caps Without Destroying Their Value

How to Clean Vintage Milk Caps Without Destroying Their Value

Learn safe techniques for cleaning vintage milk caps, bottle seals, and small collectibles without destroying their value. Dry methods, proper supplies, and knowing when to stop are key to preservation.

April 11, 2026