1.Frame their favorite pieces of art and put it up in their bedroom. You can swap these out every couple months. We bought these frames. It turned out super cute! It also encourages your kids to keep creating new things.
bed Serena & Lily, or the same headboard| Rug by Dash & Albert | Side Tables | Lamps
2.My friend told me about this really cool app called ARTchives. You can organize your kids’ artwork and the company will make books out of the art. All you have to do is take a picture of the art. It’s for all those pieces you want to throw out but wish you could document. I’m constantly throwing out art because my girls do it every day! When they find it in the trash I have to say “oh shoot, not sure how that got there!” This is my solution! I can now tell them all the pictures will be in a book. We can toss the ones that won’t be hung on the walls after we take a picture of it. Then we submit the pictures to this amazing company that will help document everything!
3.Bulletin boards are great places to hang art work. My kids each have one in their rooms for special things to hang up.
4.Pinterest is full of ideas for displaying art. Especially if you are into DIY.
chalkboard | land of nod kid desk, on sale
bed Serena & Lily, or the same headboard| Rug by Dash & Albert | Side Tables | Lamps
chalkboard | land of nod kid desk, on sale
xx
Jenna
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