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Strategy: get crafty with artwork
When your kids are in preschool and elementary school, it's important to find a place (other than the refrigerator) to display their prized scribbles and projects. Some ideas:
Mount clips on a wall near the kitchen, low enough for the kids to reach, where they can hang up the creations for everyone to see.
Put a magnetic board in their room, the playroom, or the kitchen so they can switch out the displays.
Hang a long ribbon or string along the wall with clothespins for attaching artwork -- this is an easy and inexpensive way to show off their masterpieces.
A more expensive solution: Buy frames with an opening on the back that makes it easy to slide artwork in and out for exhibiting various pieces.
No matter which method works for you, be sure to rotate artwork so your display area doesn't get overloaded.
Photo by ryan griffis (CC Licensed)
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