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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
The Home Engineer: Organizing Art Work
How do you organize your child's art work? Need a new system? This has worked so well for us and it's easy to remember where each project is!
Each year has a folder. You know, one of those cheap 2 pocket folders from Target/Walmart. (some years have more than one folder). I label the outside of each folder with the child's name and year on it.
Each year has a folder. You know, one of those cheap 2 pocket folders from Target/Walmart. (some years have more than one folder). I label the outside of each folder with the child's name and year on it.
Another great way to display your child's art work is to buy/make a board like this. I got mine off Etsy
We display for the season/month that it applies to then it goes into the folder/binder.
Once the year comes to an end, I place the folders/binders in a milk crate (if it wont be in the attic) or Rubbermaid bin and place it in the attic.
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4 comments:
I love this idea...my little bud is just 3 and getting quite crafty! I love the board with the clips!! So cute...I may make one. Thanks :)
P.S. found you on twitter!
LOVE the Doodles Board. I will have to remember that one for sure!
This is awesome! Emma's only two so we're not really making crafts yet...just mainly a lot of coloring, but I still keep everything and it's all in a manila envelope right now! And that wall hanging display is soooo cute!
Great post!
Blessings,
Kelli @ SustainingCreativity
Great idea! Now if only my kids weren't 19 and 22 now. Hey - maybe I'll pass it on to them, for when they have kids. ;)
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