Imaginative Ways of Displaying Your Kids’ Artwork
Kids grow up really fast
so while they are young, nurture their creative minds by showing off their
artwork and creative expressions. From toddlers to pre-school ages, they kids
can be very adept with coloring materials, molding clay and others. All their
creation can easily light up any proud parent’s face. But the fruits of their
creativity can pile up and displaying them can become a challenge for most
parents. So here are some ways of creating your kid’s artwork display:
Kid’s bedroom – you can
put up a clothesline and use wooden pins or clip to display their paintings and
drawings. Allow them to decide which they want to put up and display.
Family art gallery –
choose whether it’s the family room or the stairway that you can designate as
your art gallery. You can frame favorite snapshots, drawings or painting for a
less cluttered look. As your collection grows, you can sort and keep the older
ones in a clear book or album.
Art shelf – three
dimensional pieces of artwork such as sculptures can be displayed in a shelf in
the living room or spread for display around the house. You may rotate the
display every now and then by allowing them to choose which piece should be
displayed and which you should store away.
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Nice tips. In this way, kids would really develope more on their skills and be more creative. Thanks for the tips :D
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When my kids are a bit older, I would go for a minimalist style.
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I like that design and space too. You remind us to redecorate our living room. My hubby said that we should do it this year :-)
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I like minimalist style. I prefer the uncluttered and very organized look in my home. That living room arrangement is very pretty. I want to copy that. :)
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It's the IN thing today. Minimalist interior is simple yet elegant. I don't want my walls look busy as well as my cabinet fixtures.
ReplyDeleteI love room just like that. I hate seeing things not in proper order or scattered all around.
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