What to Do with Kids’ Art Instead of Throwing It Away
By finding creative ways to keep, display, and repurpose it, you honor both the art and the artist.
By finding creative ways to keep, display, and repurpose it, you honor both the art and the artist.
Using washi tape and mats to elevate simple drawings turns artwork into dynamic displays.
Create a photo book for kids’ artwork to preserve memories and celebrate creativity in a beautifully tangible way.
By avoiding common mistakes framing kids art, you’ll turn your child’s creative expressions into memories that last.
When artwork is framed and displayed, it becomes a visual story of your child’s inner life.
By making space for children’s art in your home, you’re not just decorating—you’re building a foundation for lifelong creativity.
Digitizing children’s art before framing isn’t about replacing physical displays—it’s about protecting memories.
Artwork displayed without protection can fade or discolor over time, especially when exposed to sunlight.
Front-opening frames make artwork rotation quick and stress-free. Parents can swap artwork in seconds, encouraging frequent updates.