My children are always bringing home their artwork that they made in school. I love seeing their big smiles and happy faces when showing me their beautiful art pieces they have made. They want to share it with everyone.
I want everyone to see their art work too!
However, I am always trying to find ways to limit the clutter within my own home. I thought it would also be great for my children to have a place to display their art work. Everyone can see their beautiful work and I can still have a clutter free home.
I thought some other moms might have the same idea too and would be looking for some ideas, so here are 10 fun ways to display your children’s art work in your home!
Giant Cork Board for Your Kid’s Art Work from Young House Love
I love the giant cork board on the wall with a nice frame.
Kids Art Gallery Wall from The Caterpillar Years
Using empty frames can easily arrange your kid’s art work. I love the idea of making a gallery wall in their room.
The Simplest Way to Display Your Kids’ Art from Design Improvised
Display your kid’s artwork in rows. I love the simplicity of this idea and hanging them with different colored clothespins.
Yardstick and Clothespin Art Display from My Domestic Daybook
All you need is a yardstick, some clothespins, and the color you want to paint it. It’s so easy to make too!
Clipboards to Display Kids’ Artwork from Home Is What You Make It
Use clipboards to display your kid’s artwork. It’s a great place if you have a family command center with the family calendar.
Framed Gallery Wall in Your Kid’s Room from Mondocherry
Just frame your kid’s artwork like a picture.
Colorful Kids Art Wall from A Girl and A Glue Gun
I love the different styles incorporated into displaying the kid’s artwork.
Artwork Collage from Babyology
Get all your artwork into one place.
Art Binder from Life Your Way
Keep your kid’s artwork organized right within a binder.
Create A Large scale Art Center from Apartment Therapy
Take an entire wall and make it into your kid’s own art center.
My children are always bringing home their artwork that they made in school. I love seeing their big smiles and happy faces when showing me their beautiful art pieces they have made. They want to share it with everyone.
I want everyone to see their art work too!
However, I am always trying to find ways to limit the clutter within my own home. I thought it would also be great for my children to have a place to display their art work. Everyone can see their beautiful work and I can still have a clutter free home.
I thought some other moms might have the same idea too and would be looking for some ideas, so here are 10 fun ways to display your children’s art work in your home!
Giant Cork Board for Your Kid’s Art Work from Young House Love
I love the giant cork board on the wall with a nice frame.
Kids Art Gallery Wall from The Caterpillar Years
Using empty frames can easily arrange your kid’s art work. I love the idea of making a gallery wall in their room.
The Simplest Way to Display Your Kids’ Art from Design Improvised
Display your kid’s artwork in rows. I love the simplicity of this idea and hanging them with different colored clothespins.
Yardstick and Clothespin Art Display from My Domestic Daybook
All you need is a yardstick, some clothespins, and the color you want to paint it. It’s so easy to make too!
Clipboards to Display Kids’ Artwork from Home Is What You Make It
Use clipboards to display your kid’s artwork. It’s a great place if you have a family command center with the family calendar.
Framed Gallery Wall in Your Kid’s Room from Mondocherry
Just frame your kid’s artwork like a picture.
Colorful Kids Art Wall from A Girl and A Glue Gun
I love the different styles incorporated into displaying the kid’s artwork.
Artwork Collage from Babyology
Get all your artwork into one place.
Art Binder from Life Your Way
Keep your kid’s artwork organized right within a binder.
Create A Large scale Art Center from Apartment Therapy
Take an entire wall and make it into your kid’s own art center.
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another idea…using tacs, tac them to the ceiling in child’s room-the one that created the artwork. I just started doing this.
This used to be an issue in my home because I felt they were littering my home but now whenever they bring a new artwork, I encourage them and we get to work to use it as decorations in any part they desire. I will add these inspirations to our next project.