Lifestyle & Parenting

9 Creative Ways To Display Kids’ Artwork

May 11, 2023

Displaying kids’ artwork is a wonderful way to showcase their creativity and boost their confidence. Here are some creative ideas to display their artwork:

  1. Art Gallery Wall: Designate a specific wall in your home as an art gallery. Hang a wire or string across the wall and use colorful clothespins or clips to attach the artwork. This creates a dynamic and ever-changing display that can be easily updated.
  2. DIY Art Frames: Create personalized frames for the artwork using simple materials. Cut out colorful cardstock or construction paper to create borders around the artwork. Add embellishments like stickers, glitter, or drawings to make each frame unique.
  3. Magnetic Display: Use magnetic strips or sheets on a wall or refrigerator to create a magnetic display. Attach the artwork using magnetic clips or decorative magnets. This allows for easy swapping and rearranging of the artwork.
  4. Clipboards: Hang clipboards on a wall and use them to display artwork. The clipboards make it easy to change the artwork frequently and provide a neat and organized look.
  5. Hanging Art Mobile: Create an art mobile by hanging artwork from a clothes hanger or a sturdy branch suspended from the ceiling. Attach strings or ribbons to the artwork and hang them at varying heights. This adds a playful and whimsical touch to the display.
  6. Chalkboard Wall: Paint one of the walls in your home with chalkboard paint. Encourage your kids to draw directly on the wall, creating an ever-evolving art display.
  7. Art Clothesline: String a clothesline across a room or along a hallway. Use clothespins or clips to hang the artwork along the line. This interactive display allows children to easily add or remove their artwork.
  8. Shadow Box Frames: Use shadow box frames with multiple compartments to showcase three-dimensional artwork or art projects. This is particularly suitable for sculptures, clay creations, or collages.
  9. Digital Display: Take photographs of the artwork and create a digital slideshow or display on a digital photo frame. This allows you to showcase a large number of artworks in a compact and easily accessible format.

Remember to involve your children in the process and let them participate in choosing how to display their artwork. This will make the experience even more enjoyable for them and foster a sense of pride in their creations. —Vita Daily

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