What To Do With Kids’ Artwork
Here are a few ideas.
1. Pass some along to the grandparents.
2. Use it as gift wrap or as cards.
3. Rotate the best artwork in frames.
4. Keep clutter boundaries with a designated bulletin board.
5. Keep storage boundaries with a designated box.
6. Take photos of the art.
7. Toss it. Teach kids the value of decluttering.
When push comes to shove, a lot of your kids’ art is more for the process of creating than for the result. It’s okay to throw away some of their art. In fact, it’s fine to toss most of their art. When you save only the artwork you love, you’re increasing its value. And when you get your children involved in deciding which ones to keep and which ones to save, you’re teaching them the value of giving loved items a specific place of honor, and that it’s really good to not hoard. If you don’t want your kids riddled with a cluttered life as adults, start teaching the principle of living with boundaries now.








