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What Do You Do with All the Art Work??

Hi - my daughter loves painting - it's her favorite activity at preschool and at home. We have tons of beautiful art from her, but don't know what to do with it all! I've put a cork board in the play room, that was quickly filled. I've tried to explain to her that the fun is in doing the art and let's pick her favorite ones and put the rest in the garbage. She didn't like that idea, and I certainly don't want to hurt her feelings or discourage her from being creative.

So, what do you do with all the art work? Thanks!

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WOW! Thanks so much for all your great ideas! The direction I'm leaning towards is scanning the art into the computer and making a book from an online print service. A scanner will be a great Christmas gift idea! Plus, keeping the originals of some of the most special ones. Thanks again!

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I scanned all of my daughter's art work from the last year and downloaded it to snapfish to create a hardcover book of all of her work. It came out better then expected!

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how about putting the favorites on display, and getting an inexpensive portfolio to store the rest? Over time you could go through the portfolio and keep the favorites.

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I scanned all of my daughter's art work from the last year and downloaded it to snapfish to create a hardcover book of all of her work. It came out better then expected!

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A friend told me about this one.....take pictures of EVERY PIECE....go to I believe it is snapfish.com and create a book...they run approx $20 and you can customize...graphics, backrounds, text, layout...they are fabulous!!!! we are working on 1 book per school year he is now in 2nd grade and we are working on 1st year of preschool so I am only 4 yrs behing....but the "clutter" of all those handprints and food colored flower filters are slowly disappearing........as welll this works GREAT if your kid is like mine and is mildly autistic & showing early symptoms of OCD behaviors of hoarding...he can tell you EXACTLY when and where he got everyone of his over 300 books and 100+ stuffed animals......we have started the pix and "Memory Books" for all of these items too.......we get the book and the items get donated to shelters where the kids can truly use them.

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When the cork board is filled with her beautiful art, have her stand in front of it and take a picture with her art. Then have her help you take it down and show real excitement that she will get to fill it up again with her art. Buy her a special photo album for all the pictures of her and her artwork.

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Good question Doreon,
For each of my grown children, I have what we call a "Posterity Box" filled with their momentoes from their growing up years...We displayed items and sometimes framed one or 2 then re-framed another when it was more current but the others went into a scrape book or a box...When I had time , over the years, I would weed- out the lesser works in favor of the more complete and meaningful ones without mentioning 'the disposal'...Often times a child's art work can be turned into a greeting mailed to relatives or even add a thank you note for gifts received...In years to come those drawings will be treasures or garbage for them to throw out after a final look back in time...Hugs & smiles, MOM J

So I'm not sure why you are discussing this with her....just put them in the trash when she's asleep. Bury them so she won't find them in the morning. She won't even think about it....unless of course she can count and knows exactly what every picture looks like and asks you. My daughter thinks she has to save every piece of artwork and every bit of school work she's ever done. I keep some and throw the rest out when she's not around. I bury them so she can't see them. She even wants to save every piece of plastic, string, ribbon or pretty parcel for projects...I had to explain that we have no place to store it all and she finally relented on that one. We save some, but if the box is full....no more.

While I agree that she probably does need to learn to purge some of it, I have this for my kids:http://www.amazon.com/Alex-Toys-Art-Expandable-File/dp/B0...

I got mine at Learning Express

I have had some of my son's art work framed and it is displayed throughout our home.They are now 15 and 17 years old. Since she is just in preschool you will collect lots of art so in the beginning you may want to get some of the unexpensive poster like frames so you can switch the pieces around. But for those special pieces you just really love frame them up and dipslay them.

how about putting the favorites on display, and getting an inexpensive portfolio to store the rest? Over time you could go through the portfolio and keep the favorites.

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