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Storing Child's Artwork?

My 3.5 year old has started preschool and has brought home some awesome (and not so awesome :) ) artwork. I would like to keep the majority of it, but I can imagine this will get quite overwhelming as the years go on. How do you store your child's artwork?

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I am excited that I have a solid intelligent answer to this, in this never ending guessing game of motherhood, this is something I feel I have mastered. I went to Michaels or Staples and bought cardboard art portfolios. I have one for every year, she's now in third grade. I have had such a hard time throwing anything out it has been really helpful to save it all as it comes in, and then I have been able to go back through and get rid of the stuff I had no business saving in the first place, But the system is neat and organized with out any real effort.
I hope this helps.

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I scan the artwork. Then you can have books printed of the work. THe great stuff I keep, and the really awesome stuff gets framed.

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The ones that are awesome get hung up on the wall. The ones that weren't so awesome? They get put in a box for the end of the year. I take pictures of all of them so we have them.

Then at the end of the year, we go through the box and throw out the ones that they agree aren't that good.

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You can take digital pics of each one, and if you decide, upload them to a site like Picassa or Shutterfly and get picture books or calenders made (along with pics of your child at this age, of course - just a thought). They make nice gifts for grandparents too.

I have a few things of my daughters that I have framed (very colorful painting, anything with her hand prints or foot prints), and things that I think I worth saving I will save in a folder. If it's something with just a few scribbles or a couple of little things glued on it, I will toss it after a while (but not let her know!).

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I scan the artwork. Then you can have books printed of the work. THe great stuff I keep, and the really awesome stuff gets framed.

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I have a bankers box with his name on it and labled DO NOT DESTROY. I have kept not only his artwork but his writing, awards, letters from classmates, report cards, yearbooks, a disk of pics taken from school, fieldtrips etc... Any all e-mail correspond with teachers. He's in the 4th grade and the regular square size bankers box is over 3/4 full. I expect less will come home as he gets older. so think maybe 3 boxes total. You stack them straight, heaviest on bottom, they will last a long time. Will fit on a closet shelf up high, or in a dry storage area. If you have a moist climate or move alot i recommend the small rubbermaid storage tubs with the lids that close firmly.

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I keep EVERYTHING! My son started preschool when he was 2 and he's in K now. This is what I've done...

I have a binder for each year. I put 12 page protectors in them, one for each month. Whenever my kid comes home w/anything, I 3 hole punch anything that will fit in the binder (I've also included his schoolwork). Anything small or loose, that lays flat or I can fold (like the paper plate art) I put in that month's page protector. Anything else too large or bulky I put in an oversized bin w/a lid. Since I date everything, I don't feel I have to keep anything in the large bin separated.

I take a picture of only the nice artwork or drawings he's done or he has a special story about. I also date everything that comes home. I have a table near the door that has the binder, the 3 hole punch and a pen on it and the clear bin right under it. I go through his schoolbag as soon as we get home and immediately date everything and then throw it in the binder, page protector or bin.

I have 4 large binders for each year and I only have 1 bin, which is getting full, but not bad for after 4 years, so it actually doesn't take up alot of storage space. Its nice to have everything organized on a daily basis and has made it easy for us to look back on each year. All we do is pull out any binder and see how far he has come.

gl! Enjoy all that art!

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I have a scrapbooking storage thing with slats in it. Like an accordian folder type of thing but it's big. I keep what I like and at the end of the year I put it all in a plastic bin in the attic.

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I am excited that I have a solid intelligent answer to this, in this never ending guessing game of motherhood, this is something I feel I have mastered. I went to Michaels or Staples and bought cardboard art portfolios. I have one for every year, she's now in third grade. I have had such a hard time throwing anything out it has been really helpful to save it all as it comes in, and then I have been able to go back through and get rid of the stuff I had no business saving in the first place, But the system is neat and organized with out any real effort.
I hope this helps.

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I take digital photos of everything. I keep 1 or 2 from each year (my boys are 6 and 8), but I have digital photos of every piece of artwork (works well for the sculptures and 3D things, too, that take up so much room) since preschool.

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