Organizing Your Child’s Artwork
Throughout the school day, your child is encouraged to
create, draw, color, paint and build. These activities are
meant to stimulate children, and help them grow. Very often,
these masterpieces that your children create are brought
home and proudly displayed. But what do you do when all of
the artwork begins to take over your home? Here are a few
ideas to organize your child’s masterpieces:
- FIND THE DIAMONDS-- Rather than keeping every
single piece of artwork your child creates, sit down with
your child on a regular basis and ask him to choose the one
or two he likes best. By the end of the year, you should
have no more than 5 pieces of artwork that your child
believes to be his "best" pieces. This will help keep the
artwork under control, and will still give you an
opportunity to save his creations for future memories. You
may want to consider matting and framing the artwork to take
center stage in your home.
- A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS-- Take
photos of the artwork that your child creates and keep these
photos in a scrapbook. This way, even if the artwork is
discarded for space purposes, you'll still have the memory!
- KIDS FILE STORAGE BOX-- Office supply stores
carry portable file boxes that hold hanging file folders.
These generally have a cover and a handle for easy
portability. Help your child create her very own filing
system. Perhaps one file folder for 2nd grade artwork, one
for 3rd grade artwork, and so on. Now, all the drawings, and
any type of artwork that lies flat, will be kept safe and
organized. You'll even be teaching your child filing skills!
It's never too early!
- KEEP IT CONTAINED-- For other artwork that does
not lay flat, the perfect container may be a large, plastic
container with a lid. Your child will have a space for
shadowboxes, and other artwork that won't fit into a file
folder. Again, be choosy. If you keep every single piece of
artwork your child brings home for the next 15 years, your
house is going to be overflowing with it.
- HANG IT-- Get your child his very own artwork
bulletin board so he can display his favorite artwork in his
bedroom. When organized on a nice corkboard, this really
adds a nice touch to a child's room. Plus, your child can
very easily switch one piece of art, with another.
- SUPPLY MANIA-- If your child produces a lot of
artwork at home, she probably has tons of crayons, markers
and other art supplies. Keep it all in a portable box, light
enough for your child to be able to transport it from one
room into the next. In addition, separate and organize the
supplies into separate Zip-lock baggies before putting them
in the box. This will keep everything organized and easily
accessible.
- THE PERFECT GIFT-- Kids artwork makes the perfect
gift for grandma, grandpa, sister Jane, Aunt Sue, Uncle Jim,
and so on. Rather than buying gifts for your child to give
to family members, encourage them to give their creations
away as special gifts to special people.
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