When I was the Curator/Educator at La Salle County Historical Society I did an exhibit on American Indians. Due to a small exhibition space and an equally small budget, I used hand-out sheets to further explain some of the artifacts. The sheets were called "Foot Notes" and had a decorative border of bare footprints. Text and border were done on a computer and the original for each was retained as a printout and on disk.I kept the hand-outs with the artifacts and photocopied new copies as needed. These proved very popular. They were attractive, gave the needed information, and were inexpensive. They were especially popular with the interactives. Hope this helps. Belinda Nickles