Hi, Rachelle here...

Are you struggling with what to do with all of your kids' art?! 🙈

It seems like no matter how many walls a house has, there will always be more art than there are places to display it, especially when your kid is churning out page after page of creative experiments and explorations.

Here are 7 easy ways to honor your child’s creative journey without taking over the living room walls:

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1. Put it in a binder​
Create a binder for each year, and enjoy traveling down memory lane for years to come. This option is great for teachers and parents!
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​2. Collect favorite pieces in large bins​
This is an especially great tip for little inventors and makers who enjoy building in 3D or creating masterpieces larger than a single sheet of paper.
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​3. Turn it into a collage​
This is especially great for younger kids who seem to fill 5 pieces of paper before you’ve even sat down! Keep the creative wheels spinning by turning their art into even more art! Make sure they’re on board with this first, of course.

Click here to read more about 7 things you can do with your child's artwork.

Try one of these ideas this week, and let me know how it goes!
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Warmly,

Rachelle

Founder, TinkerLab

p.s. Looking for more ways to encourage your child’s creativity while saving time? Schoolhouse, our creativity club for kids, opens for Summer Enrollment in two days! Memberships start at just $12/month. Stay tuned for easy, summery ways to create more art memories together. 💕