Rose all dressed up like a princess, coloring.
If you have an aspiring artist on your hands, figuring out what to do with all the artwork is a challenge. Rose spends hours on a daily basis coloring, writing “notes”, painting or “scrapbooking.”
I want to encourage creativity, without completely burying our home in pictures. These are a five ways I display her work while keeping the mess under control. (I would love to hear your ideas!)
- Send notes. She loves slipping a picture into thank you notes, letter to family or just bringing a picture to her friends. My husband’s wall at work is decorated with some of her finest.
- Turn a three-ring binder into an art folder. Rose loves putting her finished pictures into the folder and pulling it out to show grandparents… or anyone who is willing to look!
- Display on fridge. The honor of hanging on the fridge is usually reserved for her latest masterpieces, so this artwork rotates frequently.
- Decorate a portion of the room with artwork. Rose is allowed to hang a few pictures above her bed. I am a minimalist, but (like Crystal mentioned in her post about shoes) I don’t want to try to fit her into my mold. She filled the area quickly so now for each picture added the rule is one has to come down. (Okay, so maybe I am trying to fit her into my mold, but don’t think I can handle the walls completely covered!)
- Scan into the computer. Use them for illustrations or add to a photo book. Wouldn’t that make a great Mother’s Day gift? Especially with photos and cute sayings? (My awesome sister-in-law has made multiple photo books with her daughters’ cute sayings for gifts and *everyone* loves reading and laughing over them!)
Throw it away. So, this isn’t a way to publish the art. Much as I love Roses’ artwork and the effort she puts into each piece, not every single creation needs to be kept forever. I always want to encourage her, but also want her to learn that it’s okay to throw a picture we’ve enjoyed away.
What about you? What are your favorite ways to “publish” your child’s artwork? (And do you ever toss a piece of artwork?)
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