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8 Creative Ways To Make A Kids Art Display At Home

Every single picture and art that your kid makes is a unique masterpiece for any parent. As little ones get more creative and artistic; space, where to hang their precious art, slowing fades away.

 

If you wish to save and display all of their creative efforts, you then need to get even more imaginative and original. We’ll save you time and effort of brainstorming on how to ingeniously display their art.

 

Read on to discover 8 Creative Ways to make a Kids Art Display

 

  1. Magnetic whiteboard

If your fridge is already too overloaded with your kid’s art and family photos, then a good option is to get a classical whiteboard. The great thing is that you can place it anywhere in the house and you won’t need to nail numerous nails on the wall. There is a wide variety of cool magnets you can use to attach their art which your kids will absolutely adore. From animals and flowers to letters and favorite cartoon characters.

 

  1. Frame it up

Instead of placing your family photos, why not spacing it up and frame your kids’ artwork? Whether you hang the pictures on the walls, or just place them on the shelves, framing their art will signify the importance of it. Opt for placing their art in different sized and shaped frames. If the frame happens to be too small, don’t cut their artwork, but rather slightly flip it in order to fit the frame.

 

  1. Place it on a room divider

A room divider has many cool functions, from separating the kids’ play area from the bed to hiding their toys and many more. Another great use of it is to hang their art. Especially if you get quality portable room divider, you can easily stick art, move it anywhere around the house and in that way have a fantastic art show. What is more, you can get a purple or navy blue divider to blend it with the room, which would also perfectly contrast the white background of their’ artwork.

 

  1. Wires and curtain rods

Why not just keep it simple? You can do some fabulous and easy DIY display. Get some colorful clothespins or curtain rods, and clip art on a plain on a wire. The best thing about this display is that you can again place it anywhere, layer them vertically or horizontally, zig-zag the pictures, or even have them hang from the ceiling.

 

  1. Cork board frames

Another all-time classic, cork boards are quite useful if you don;’ want to ruin your walls with tape or nails. You can either get one big cork board and by using different colored pins attach their art, or get smaller frames which you can place on the shelves. You can at any time replace the old art and place a new masterpiece.

 

  1. Creative wall formation

Find and purchase wall attachment tape, in order not to ruin the wall paint, and get going. Make, for instance, heart-shaped photo collage, or a full art circle with various small-sized art and then place a bigger picture in the middle, and so on. You can build contrast by using different types of photos and top it off with some family pictures in the end.

 

  1. Go digital

Modern technology has allowed us to expand our horizons in many ways, so why not utilize it. Digital frames for photos are a new booming trend. All you need is to take a photo of your kid’s art, send it to your computer, and in the end transfer it to the digital frame. You can have a never-ending slideshow, which you can play and pause at any time.

 

  1. Collage posters

Gather and combine more of your kids’ arts and create a photo collage. You can have up to 30 artistic creations placed into one big poster. Then, you can frame it and hang it on the wall. You can make one poster each year, and in notice how your child’s imagination is developing and growing. Later, you can take it out of the frame, replace it with a family photo, and place the artwork for safekeeping.

 

By cherishing what your young artist’s create, you flourish their creativity, artistry, and intelligence. So, use some of these crafty ideas and make their art last forever.

 

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Leila Dorari is a freelance writer and home-improvement enthusiast from Sydney, passionate about living better lives by nurturing our family relationships. Currently, she is spreading the word about various uses portable room dividers from Australia offer when organizing our private and business spaces for a better functionality and aesthetics.