November 17, 2023

My First Crayola Range – Perfect for beginner learners

We were so thrilled to see a new box of FUN and EDUCATIONAL products arrive from Crayola this week – especially when we discovered they were from the ‘My First Crayola’ range!! All these educational products from Crayola are designed to help foster and support young toddlers and children to create FUN and dynamic artistic creations. I was so happy to introduce these fantastic products to our own young learners in our home!!

Read bellow to find all the details on these creative products…as well as finding your own chance to WIN one of THREE sets of ‘My First Crayola‘ products!

My First Crayola Safety Scissors!

 

My First Crayola Scissors Set - perfect for beginner learners!

My First Crayola Safety Scissors have been ideal for helping my preschooler to learn and develop his scissor skill’s safely whilst having FUN at the same time! They come in a pack of three different cutting patterns, rounded plastic tips and plastic blades make them FUN and SAFE to learn with!  Preschoolers can enjoy “Ouch-free” paper cutting without cutting their fingers…or HAIR!! Follow this link to find our Top 7 Tips for Learning to Use Scissors!

My First Washable Doodle Magnets! 

My First Crayola Doodle Magnets - reusable and FUN!

These FUN My First Doodle Magnets are perfect for fostering preschooler’s creativity, drawing and writing skills as they are re-usable with a washable surface! The magnets are paired with 3 washable triangular-grip crayons that are specially formulated to wash off machine washable
clothing, and also walls, carpet and furniture with warm water and a sponge (because not everything your child creates you want to keep!) My children really enjoy decorating them and displaying their artworks directly on the fridge. We removed the centre section to create a fun, unique and magnetic photo frame to display artwork and photos! You can then use the centre section to create another fridge artwork masterpiece!

My First 3 Egg Shaped Crayons!

My First Crayons from Crayola - easy for young toddlers to grasp.

My First Egg-Shaped Crayons are specifically made for little hands to grasp as it enables each young artist to create bold, colourful artistic expressions (or scribbles!) These Egg-Shaped Crayons provide a fun and safe way for older babies (from 12mths) and toddlers to get creative and explore through drawing. Each Egg-Shaped Crayon is the equivalent of 8 triangular crayons, so they will last a long time and importantly won’t easily break with rough treatment or falls from the table! They come in a three pack including one each of red, blue and yellow colours.

GIVEAWAY!!

We are thrilled to be offering THREE separate packs of My First Crayola Products for you to WIN for your own family – each pack will comprise of One Set of My First Crayola 3 Safety Scissors, One set of My First Crayola Washable Doodle Magnets and a set of My First Crayola 3 Egg Shaped Crayons! Each pack is valued at $22.47.

WIN one of Three My First Crayola Packs!

 

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Entry is FREE and EASY. Simply answer the following question (in 25 words or less) “What creative ways do you use to display your children’s art within your home?”. Place your answer in the comments section at the bottom of this page. *see full Terms & Conditions.

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Jenni & Louise xx

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Open from Friday 1st August 7.00pm – Friday 8th August 11.59pm (EST). Win one of THREE *‘My First Crayola Packs’!  each pack will comprise of One Set of My First Crayola 3 Safety Scissors, One set of My First Crayola Washable Doodle Magnets and a set of My First Crayola 3 Egg Shaped Crayons! Each pack is valued at $22.47.
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1,118 thoughts on “My First Crayola Range – Perfect for beginner learners

  1. Use it as wrapping paper. Looks awesome when the space under the Christmas tree looks like one big collage of our daughters year

  2. We stick Thatcher’s creative scribbles up on the walls of the room he drew them in.we take fotos of his ‘food art’ lol.

  3. I USE FRAMES AND PLACE THEM ON THE FRIDGE OR WE STRING A LINE LIKE A WASHING LINE AND PLACE THEM AROUND THE HOUSE AND WE USE SECOND HAND PHOTO FRAMES AND GET THE KIDS TO DECORATE THEM 🙂

    1. I ALSO HAVE PIECES OF PAPER TAPED TOGETHER AS ONE BIG CANVAS AND IT IS HANGING UP IN THE KIDS PLAYROOM

  4. Framed on the wall! Fridge is looking very colourful at the moment…we always love giving Aunty and Uncle arty/crafty pics too they LOVE them!

  5. We have a wall hanging. Made easy with a strip of wood, some pegs and paint. 3m long. She is very proud to hang them!

  6. Ashton is 3 we make canvases and cards out of his artwork he does at home and at nursery we do rock painting from the stones we collect down our beach too brighten up the garden. Hes just recently got a playhouse and the inside is graffittied with pictures of what he has drawn 🙂 our favourite is hand printing

  7. I made my two year old an art corner with pictures stuck on the wall and plenty of stencils for her to colour in on the desk with stickers crayons and once coloured we blue tac the pictures in her room

  8. I have a display wall, when it’s full I take a pic of the wall, take them down and ready for the next art work!

  9. I put my children’s art work in colourful frames and hang them in a collage like way in their rooms.

  10. I have made a big frame from old fence pailings and run wire in the middle. I peg up the artwork & change it regularly.

  11. We put in picture frames and had a hole wall in the front room were we put all creations on from play do to lego to painting we love spending time as a family doing artly stuff bringings us all together and its great whe visitors come and see it to

  12. I am Nannie to 5 awesome Grandies and love it when they arrive with or send via the post their latest stunning creations which we display all around the home on the walls, on the fridge and on the cupboards. when we have heaps I photograph them and turn them into mosaic pictures which are then displayed.

  13. We hang the kids art up on string throughout the house & use the older art drawings as wrapping paper. We also photograph each peice to remember & trying to think of what we can do with the growing photo collection!

  14. Have a cork board that we rotate some weekly/ monthly and the he’s chooses what to swap around. It’s his art… his say! He’s 4!

  15. I have every page colored for me and daddy saved so I can use them to make each kid a keepsake book/scrapbook.

  16. I display my sons art in our downstairs toilet in click frames in montages, everyone always comments 🙂

  17. I love displaying my 2 son’s work, not only around our own house but also of family members houses too. I have an area, the wall behind the tv where most work is displayed. I also have my son’s mothersday poems with handprints laminated on the cabinet. My son’s love chalking on the ground in the garden & I also consider this as displaying their work. I also have a display folder to keep special art pieces clean & safe, we also hang work from the ceiling eg rockets, planes ext. My children & myself love crayola products & are always adding to our growing craft/art box.

  18. We use them to decorate the kids playroom to make it a happy and colourful space that is their own.

  19. On our fridge for my 2yr old’s art work. She’s got several health conditions so we are forever trying new ways of doing art work. 🙂

  20. Buy rolls of cheap wrapping paper and roll it out for my daughter to paint on the opposite side, dry, use for all special occasions

  21. We hang our little ones pictures on the fridge and also have an art folder/box with all their crafty makes 🙂 x

  22. We get our daughter to paint canvases and use them as art work instead of buying pictures for the walls, and our fridge is painted with blackboard paint so it’s an ever changing work of art.

  23. We are moving & building a new home, in the mean time we need to rent- so I would love to create the kids play room full of new artwork to make the move a bit easier on the kids. Then we could also create a moving album for the kids! We plan to move a lot over the next few years while the kids are young, it would be a nice memento to look back at!

  24. We get our daughter to paint canvases and use them as art work instead on buying pictures for the walls, and our fridge is painted with chalkboard paint so it’s an ever changing work of art.

  25. We cover the fridge and her door with artwork and her artwork also makes great wrapping paper for gifts!

  26. I frame some and then take photos of the rest and scrapbook them and then the painting goes into a art book and in the board for them to take when they are 18 🙂

  27. once a month i scan them all into the computer & update them to my usb & we run it through a digital photo frame & then the best ones get put in an art portfolio, other ones recycled (sadly you cant keep them all 🙁 )

  28. I have string on the play room wall with little clips so we can hang up lots of art work. Each boy has their own wall. They love it.

  29. We put our boys artwork on the fridge at our house and Nana and pop’s house also in their own bedroom we hang a string & place on there rather than on the walls.

  30. a removable glass top dining table, remove the glass and place the kids art work underneath, you can change it around whenever you want to show off new pieces they have created.

  31. love crayola not only doesn’t fade like pencils do an when my grandchildren do me drawing I put in frames from the beginning they start an until now the eldest is 5 @ 3 #2 an have their own scrapbooks as well but when it me with them or drawing of our house with us in it frame put on family wall that’s their wall only

  32. I have a big sign saying masterpieces on one of our walls and below it is all the kids artwork hanging on bulldog clips

  33. Iv made a big mobile with all my sons drawings and scribbles, which iv hung from the roof in his room, looks beautiful!!!

  34. We hang all our artwork on our sliding glass doors. The light shines through illuminating them! After the month, I put them into a portfolio!

  35. i have a photo frame that i change the pic each time she draws. another way we store her pics are little pegs on a line in her room.

  36. We pop it up on the shelf and I have a string going through the kitchen where I hang their art on display

  37. We choose a very special picture drawn by our girls, then frame it and keep up on the wall for the year, will renew next year.

  38. On the fridge and frezzers at our place and nannies and pops fridge. The special ones are framed. And some made into place mats, little one in coaster where photos were. It makes great wrapping paper.

  39. I display my childrens art work on the fridge as well as their bedroom wall so that they can see their own artwork and friends can admire their beautifull works of art. This way my children keep motivated to produce more and find new creative ways to create art!! 🙂

  40. On the fridge, on the wall at the front entrance for all to see when entering the house and on the Christmas tree at Christmas.

  41. We like to frame our sons art work and give it as presents to his grandparents for Mother’s and Father’s Day. It’s an inexpensive gift and very sentimental

  42. Some drawings on pin board in bedroom, others on wall in kitchen for everyone to see – the rest used as wrapping paper on gifts!!

  43. We have a file binder book for the A4 size, we use her walls and I also scan them so that our memories of such a precious time last forever!

  44. I hung a scarf/belt hanger in my sons room and we peg them to it. I also laminate the good ones and use as placemats.

  45. We have a string in our kitchen and dining room,in the hall ,and string in the bathroom all the hot artwork is hung on the string using close pins to hold it up we go from one end to the other and rotate the art work out great way to display her art.

  46. My favourites get kept in a portfolio, some are pegged on a line in our family room, and the rest are recycled as cards and wrapping paper.

  47. On the fridge, until there’s no room. Then into a display folder which we look through together often 🙂

  48. I display artwork around our clock on the side of the pantry and it’s like an artwall, looks great!

  49. We use as wrapping paper, or cards for family living far away. She puts her favourites ones onto boxes and turns them into something magical.

  50. Both My kids have large picture frames that they display their art work in. Each week they can change the picture to display the one they are most proud of. The older artwork is put away in a big chest for me to get out when they turn 21!

  51. I have oversized frames made to display artwork and once we are done with that we move them into a keepsake folder.

  52. I have a clothesline that I made using 3M hooks and jute on a wall. I peg the artwork on with mini pegs

  53. Small pictures decorate the fish tank or fridge, bigger ones get stuck on a few canvases we have hanging on the walls.

  54. We frame multiple pieces into one frame. There are 12 cut outs and we swap them out.
    The others are scanned in.

  55. We have an arts and craft table that is covered in their artwork. Over the top is a clear piece of acrylic sheeting over the top. Each month or so we change the artwork. They love it.

  56. We have the grandchildrens art work on the fridge, freezer, on our cork board and on the computer desk top. I also have framed art work and have it hanging on the walls.

  57. We hang them on our fridge and grandparents fridge, and now after reading the comments we’ll be putting them in his room and as placemats

  58. We make good use of our fridge and on dads whiteboard in his office. We write date and age on the back so we can remember what they loved drawing about at what age. We rotate when fun New pics arrive. We save favourites for the wall, which we frame, and sometimes these become gifts for grandparents or parents. My neice likes to count to try to tell if someone has more than her, so naming them is important!! Lol.

  59. We frame them or they go on the fridge childerns artwork should be celebrated then we save them for when their older 🙂

  60. We put our artwork on the fridge until new artwork comes home from school then it gets filed away to keep. I cannot bear to throw my children’s gorgeous artwork in the rubbish.

  61. We use most of our artwork as wrapping paper for gifts. So pretty and my kids love to show off their artwork!

  62. We make their artwork into new craft projects, picture frames, paper flowers, wrapping paper, etc to give to family – they love it and the kids are always excited to give away their drawing and special craft project.

  63. We use my bubs artwork for wrapping paper and I like to frame it and display along with our family photos on the wall.

  64. Paintings we use as wrapping paper! Some are framed aand hung around the house! Laminate some for placemats and a scrapbook for daddy to look at whilst on the toilet

  65. I have just done an Alphabet for my daughters room by cutting out the letters from paintings and scribbles she has done.

  66. We display ours in the Kitchen Gallery i.e. the fridge, and also keep some in display folders to show to others.

  67. I like the idea of using an empty photo frame with a cork board behind it, then we can “frame” their art but have the ability to switch it out frequently!

  68. We have 2 big cork boards on the walls in the foyer of our house. They’re overflowing with our daily artwork!

  69. All those beautiful artwork pictures that come home from Kindy where there’s way to many to put in the fridge we take photos of each painting or art piece and turn into a collage so that they can get filed away but we have photographs of their art work, believe me it’s effective and looks cool you could even turn those photographs into a canvas of their work and let’s face it kids feel proud when their hard work is recognised.

  70. We have a few picture frames on the wall and we display them there. Every month we scan the pictutes on the computer. And these make great screen savers on our computer

  71. We paint straight onto canvases and they are hung just like a photo. We also put them into frames and give as presents.

  72. We have a special artsy line that artwork gets displayed and when it’s full ill take pics of the handy work and then new projects get hung up

  73. We store the hard copies of all her art in a photo album and take photos of each so we can scan them onto mugs.

  74. A long piece of string across the top of the window, and we use pegs to keep them hanging there.

  75. Peg them up in triangle shapes all along the playroom ceiling and in kids bedrooms to make feel homely and appreciated

  76. We do 2 things with their art. First we scan the art and put the picture in photo album then we tac their art to the ceiling in our “school” room so they can always look up to their wonderful art!

  77. We put them on the fridge and also on our pantry doors as they are big metal cabinets and also send them with photos to family

  78. I use it for wrapping paper, cards, placemats, wall Art. Paper planes, envelopes, origami, woven heart baskets and make story books

  79. I back all my daughters artwork with a coloured piece of paper and display on the fridge the file them for safe keeping

  80. We have 12 black frames (with no glass) that are Velcro stuck to the wall. We change the artwork every other month. Kids love it!

  81. Simple… Blue tac to the wall in the lounge room.. And magnets on the fridge doors. Just beautiful.

  82. I put them all in a box but the special ones I frame and put them in his playroom for he and all his friends to admire. Makes him feel very special 🙂

  83. Make calendars,wrapping paper,placemats,and even puzzle for grandparent to put together after laminating.

  84. we have a little crafts corner at home & i encourage my daughter who is 3 to do her best & just let her go then she shows me her creations & i tell her how well she done

  85. lots of scrapbooks, photo frames and fridge advertisment i want to see all my sons artwork as i am a very proud mum

  86. Not much room on the fridge for my 3 under 3!
    Most artworks are a group effort on large paper that gets used as wrapping paper. Love seeing them play and create happily together. LOVE washable Crayola because they’re so messy!!!!

  87. The paintings that my son is really proud of get hung up. The others are used as homemade wrapping paper!

  88. I would love to add this to my *nanny bag* & inspire my kids to use creativity and imagination everyday!

  89. We display our girls artwork in the toilet. Brightens up the walls and gives you something to look at when conducting your business 🙂

  90. I am the same as most the fridge and also the walls as we own out own home so like a colleague

  91. We have a big pinboard in our kitchen/living room to display all our artwork and achievements, that way all our visitors can admire them.

  92. My children’s artworks get used to wallpaper the dolls house and decoupage the bookshelf. I also had them draw placemats on the table where they sit

  93. We make calendars out of our fav artworks, you get to see them throughout the year & a diff one every month, plus we make them for the family.

  94. We like to collage our favourites and frame them. Also i take photos of them and do digital collages using them as tablet/comp screensavers.

  95. Whenever possible art is recycled into gift wrap and cards. Our latest creation – toilet roll cats – are on the table ready to be played with again and again.

  96. I put some of their artwork in picture frames throughout the house. I always keep a ‘first’ piece of artwork out and then continuously swap out newer pieces so my girls can see how good they have gotten. We also have ‘walls of fame’ in the kitchen where each girl has a wall and they can pick which pieces of art they want me to put up. And of course we use the good old fridge:)

  97. For use as wrapping paper for gifts, given to grandparents for display at their house and in caravan and put on the fridge at home, with a couple on the display in their rooms. The best artworks after display are then put into a special file in the filing cabinet for keeping

  98. We have a scrapbook to stick drawings in so we can look through anytime, on the fridge and pegged up on string across the sunroom.

  99. Living so far away from family in Scotland we post a lot back to grandparents, uncles and cousins so they’re a very international display.

  100. Picture frame above my bed alternating. Artwork, fridge and also ply board cut outs alternating

  101. The good old fridge , but my toddler has other ideas when my backs turned as has created his master piece straight onto the wall!

  102. We put the artwork up on the walls for awhile, then take them down, take pictures and use old ones for wrapping paper.

  103. At our house we have created a collage of the boys artwork, I bought cheap frames (in various sizes) and abstractly places them. From a distance it looks like one giant piece of artwork!! I have done this for my two older boys in each of there rooms. For my littlest I place his art work in a display folder, as he likes to flick threw it and admire his work.

  104. We use the fridge and also make it into cards for whatever occasion we need (Happy Birthday, Get Well etc) 🙂

  105. I save almost every artwork electronically and once a year print off a collage photo using the best 10 or so to frame.

  106. On many different shelves around the house, changing often, and then scanned into the computer 🙂

  107. I love to display my children’s creations all over my desk in our study as well as on our bookshelves. We have quite a few bookshelves, luckily!

  108. Our fridge, doors, windows anywhere that hasn’t already got art or craft work on it. Grandparents get loads too.

  109. We display them on a cork bored in my daughters playroom makes the room look more fun and colorful. We also use it to wrap little gifts for her little friends and relatives 🙂

  110. We put them up for a few weeks then they can: box them, mail them to someone, or wrap a friend’s present with them.

  111. We paint the kids draws white and get them to paint and draw what ever they like so it’s always on view and change it every couple of years

  112. Some go on the fridge, used as gifts to grandparents or on the kids walls. Older ones go in scrapbooks.

  113. The ones she’s loves the most I frame them and hang them in her room and on the fridge of cause. We made a mobile the other day and hung it over the change table we love art and craft

  114. I place them all over the house, starting with his bedroom so he knows it’s his creation and he can feel proud of his own work. Then all over the fridge and other places, for others to see.

  115. We are collecting pieces to make a hand-made scrapbook which we plan to leave on the coffee table.

  116. Well our daughter is only 15months and loves to post her artwork to family members to put on their fridges.

  117. I have a large cupboard in the dinning room where they can hang them up and everyone can see. Like an art gallery

  118. Laminate them and make lots of stuff with them like place mats coasters wall hangings anything that shows there wonderful pieces of art workoff

  119. We display them initially the old fashioned way, on the fridge. However then I send some to grandparents & with the ones we keep, I paint canvases & use some to cut into artistic shapes etc & make into new art.

  120. On the fridge, on the kitchen walls, stuck to windows and glass doors using clear contact and on hooks on the walls, hanging on decorative coat hangers with coloured pegs.

  121. Reproduced onto canvas and hung on wall. Permanent displays adorn our painted walls and doors for all to see. Miss 3 is super creative and loves drawing in all my notebooks. My phone has plenty of her art examples from multiple apps.

  122. Our art work gets pride of place on the fridge and also used as wrapping paper for Nanny and the Aunties.

  123. I made a canvas artwork hanger appliquéd with “look what I did” on the bottom the kids love pinning their new works on it!

  124. I like to put kids artwork on fridge, but due to 4 children it doesn’t take long for it to fill up so I put their most recent up and any I want to keep for their keepsake box I put in their and others I like to use as wrapping paper or make cards out of.

  125. We Photograph Them All First Then Straight Up On Our “Gallery Fridge”. We Then Post Some To Grandparents & Aunty/Uncles. We also Use Them For Wrapping Paper On Special Occasions.

  126. My bub is 11 months, so far we’ve done a few paintings on canvases that are hung proudly in our lounge.

  127. All our good art is stuck into a scrap book, with the year it was done. We also have a big box for box models as my sons are obsessed!

  128. Fridge and cupboard doors. A scrapbook for his special pieces and made into wrapping paper and cards as the new things come home.

  129. I stickytape things on the inside of the glass of our tv cabinet. Much better than looking at DVDs etc. Plus they don’t get damaged.

  130. We have a wall in the hall at the end of the living area where my husband has painted ‘masterpieces’ on the wall and we have 3 lengths of wire attached to the wall with pegs on them and we hang the art there. We collect it up over the month and at the start of each new month we swap the artworks over

  131. Her playroom has her own pinboard which she chooses what to put on show and then our hallway is our gallery .. Using old and new up cycled and jazzed up frames and mirrors we hang different art works throughout the hall.

  132. Use for wrapping paper, put on the fridge and playroom walls. After a few weeks I put in a folder then put up the new ones

  133. All artwork gets displayed on our fridge for all to enjoy. At the end of each week we remove it all, and store it, to make way for new masterpieces.

  134. Depending on the craft, we frame them, stick up on walls, put in special scrapbook. Dad takes some to work to pretty up his room

  135. I stick them where ever my son would like them, on his wardrobe door, on the fridge, on the book shelves or on his arts and crafts table. When he does a new one we put the older ones in his “special” arts/crafts folder.

  136. My little one and I make pen holders with her artwork, she picks a box or container, and adds decorations too.

  137. I display a lot of my kids artwork under the coffee table glass for all to see. It’s also a conversation point, which leaves a sense of pride in my kids and I.

  138. We display our art work on the walls and fridge we use a lot of our work as cards and wrapping paper

  139. I frame it and put it around the house. I also get her to do art work on cups that you can cook and they last a long time. Prescious memories 🙂 are worth keeping

  140. We have a bulletin board and fridge magnets that hold the crayola creations my daughter makes! Sometimes she likes to hang them with tape on the walls of every room.

  141. My one year old son is just starting out but my fridge is packed with finger paints! Here soon I’ll be getting some frames for the walls as some off them are abstractly beautiful!

  142. We sticky tape them to the front door so it is the first thing that Daddy sees when he gets home

  143. Art never goes on noticed here. Taped all ovet the walls, put on the refrigerator, the windows for outside to see. When we put new up it goes into thier scrap books so we can always go back to look at it.

  144. On walls, windows, mirrors and of course fridge. We’ve used art as wrapping paper, cards and have even got some of display in the car!

  145. We post our kids artworks on the Fridge and their rooms, not to mention the scribbles on their doors…all the doors. I’m glad the walls escaped their creative geniuses…well some walls.

  146. On the fridge at first, then I send a package every few months to my mum (only grandma) overseas so she doesn’t miss out.

  147. I have a 20 month old, and a newborn 2 week old.. I display all of my daughters art on the fridge, in picture frames, and in my office on a special board.. Since I live where I work, she gets to see it when she comes to visit me from time to time in my office..

  148. We have very little room so I photograph all artwork and collate a photo book once a year so I can admire it always!

  149. I took a photo of the 1st picture my son painted and it is still the background picture on my phone. I show everyone lol.

  150. The classic spot: fridge! 🙂 But we also have a couple of corkboards and there always seem to be random pictures push pinned to walls depending on where someone decides it needs to be so it can be seen best. 🙂

  151. we have a wall divider that gets filled with the extra special art peices and when we need to make room for new extra special peices we have a 100 page clear file. the rest we use as wrapping paper or turn them into birthday cards. 🙂

  152. We have so many that the ones for the day usually go on the fridge or sometimes if there is no room we put them on our entertainment center or sliding glass door.

  153. I display all my kids art work on the fridge for a week or so then it goes into scrapbooks that I am keeping for when they r older ( my mum did this for me)

  154. I have two lengths of kitchen string along my dining room wall, with my daughter’s artwork hanging with coloured pegs. She loves seeing them displayed!

  155. I place my baby girl’s artwork in her memory book I made for her filled with her artwork, footprints & places we’ve taken her.

  156. We have three frames on their bedroom walls where we keep the “artwork of the week”, then we make collages or decoupage, or paper Mache animals etc out of the others (plus using some for birthday wrapping)

  157. Some of the really creative pieces are framed accompanied by a picture of them creating their work! Artwork and pic a cycled through every couple of weeks.

  158. We blutak ours to the walls, putting our favourites on the fridge. When overcrowded we take photos to create digital books.

  159. We laminate the best ones and put them up. Some go into scrapbooks and we have a picture of the week board too!

  160. My little boy is just at the right age to start experimenting with arts and crafts. Such fantastic ways of getting them started

  161. Every week I put his new ones on the wall behind the telly so we can see and take pic of them and put them on my fb page so my family and friends can see. And I also have a display book that put them in

  162. I display my daughters paintings and drawings in frames and decorate her room with them, we also put them on the fridge as she loves to draw and my other daughter done her first painting and placed on the fridge

  163. Most art is displayed on the fridge, the whiteboard, or the interior of our metal door. Some it is framed.

  164. I have my son’s artwork and his proud school work on my pantry cuboards. I get to admire it every time I open a cuboard and work in the kitchen which is pretty much where I spend my life.

  165. I have begun taking photos of my children’s artwork and will make them each a photo book once they finish up at school! We also hang up artwork on any free walls or doors and when rotating new masterpieces I use the older art as wrapping paper.

  166. Frame them and hang them in our hallway as a picture gallery also give them framed to grandparents as gifts.

  167. We like 2 display our special art workin the lounge room as well as the fridge. Though my 4yr old also likes 2 leave his special drawings & pictures on our bedside table in every1s room as a suprise 🙂

  168. We have a wall in our kitchen where all the artwork gets rotated monthly then goes into a portfolio for there older.

  169. I’ve have one whiteboard/pinboard each for my son and daughter to present their art pieces to dad when he gets home.

  170. I put all the “latest” artwork on my fridge (it’s covered) & the older ones I’ve stored in a big plastic folder

  171. We put ours wherever we can particularly on the kitchen cupboards and on the fridge, some are in frames around the rest of the house as well. Priceless art work! 🙂

  172. I have a wall for displaying artmt 4 boys create. It has frames I put pegs on to be able to change artworks etc.

  173. We have always displayed children’s and grandchildren alike on the fridge in pride of place! I still have some! They are always received with enthusiasm and thanks.

  174. our daughter has become more creative with her drawings, paintings, that we display her wonderful artwork in our dining room on the wall and then later we paste them in her scrap book.
    We love to appreciate her artwork and she has a big smile on her face when we display it

  175. The fridge, my kids bedroom wall, and in special frames that you can store old artwork in but rotate the one in the glass.

  176. I let the kids choose what to hang in the lounge room or on the fridge. So visitors can praise the kids 🙂

  177. We frame some of them and hang them in the bedrooms or give them as gifts. Some are put in albums and of course we hang some on the fridge.

  178. I post everywhere they are…. we have a masterpiece wall just for them to hang their beautiful works of art

  179. we like to put pics and art on the fridge and occasionally in scrapbooks, to cover books and time capsules 🙂

  180. I frame all my girls pictures, and drawings and hang them on the wall I just love the homemade art and it makes the kids so proud and happy to see there work displayed in our living room 😀

  181. A creative way to enjoy my daughter’s artwork was to laminate it and use daily as a placemat. It has lasted years!

  182. I get so many a day that some decorate the fridge and freezer some get blu tac to bedroom walls and the rest I pop into display folders to get bound into books at the end of the year

  183. Newest ones on the fridge, older ones on a string in their bedrooms. As the string gets full they go in a scrapbook.

  184. My kids are constantly coloring so we put them up where ever we find room on the walls, fridge, etc.

  185. We love to hang up art in every room of the house and to cover books of the adventures nate has been on 🙂

  186. We found some hangers with clips from Ikea that we have put up in each of their rooms then when I have enough pictures I scan them and get a photo book made up

  187. As a teacher, I make clothespin magnets for each child to decorate. On open house night I have a sample of each child’s work hanging in the magnet – each parent gets to take their child’s home to use on their refrigerator. The parents love it!

  188. We display our children’s art on the fridge, pantry door, behind the toilet door and also we have an enormous chalk pavement art happening on our patio… Love everything they do as its their gifts to mummy & they are priceless!!

  189. We like to display my daughters art on the fridge, in her room on her mirror and on the wall in the playroom.

  190. We display my children’s art by lacing them on the fridge, in a special scrapbook or on one wall of their bedroom

  191. My two year old has a latch on his window that is perfect for hanging a bit of string from. Anytime he makes a “seasonal” art project at play group or at home, I make a small hole at the top and loop some string through. Now his window always has a piece of his art work on it, and it usually reflects what season it is.

  192. I use frames that open in the front so we can switch out art work any time we want! Each if the kids has their own frame.

  193. My little one’s just 4.5 months but I plan to show him how to make carton frame. Then we’ll display his “art works” that way 🙂

  194. With my kids, we always had art on the fridge as well as in my kids memory bins, so that those could pulled out for graduation!

  195. We use the fridge to stick all the newest art but some of the older ones we stick along the top of the lounge room wall like a border. It’s they’re own little art gallery.

  196. I usually hang my daughter’s art work on the bedroom wall, laminated some of them and we write a little story at the back.

  197. mostly we let the kids decide what they want to do with their art! usually hanging up somewhere with tape!

  198. We like to use our daughters artworks to decorate our fridge and I also use them to decorate her scrapbook that I started when I was pregnant with her.

  199. Making pretty picture frames from crafty bits we have around the house like egg cartons, gift paper scraps etc and display them on the walls.

  200. I have hung hooks in our blinds and we hang the kids artwork on those. It’s like a decorative pelmet!!!
    We also hang curling ribbon and use little stationery pegs to clip them on!!

  201. I love to have my daughter use Crayola products to express her creativity. I hang her pieces of art on the kitchen wall like my mom used to do and put some in frames.

  202. I usually hang them on the fridge and then if they are special, save them in a scrapbook. if they are really special then they get framed and hung up.

  203. I put my son’s art up on the kitchen wall and take a photo. When I have enough photos, I will have photobooks done – one for every year.

  204. I put my girls art in Bright frames in there room and my son’s art I put on the fridge cause he likes telling me about his art . Each art they bring home has a story to it. I love there art and the LOVE drawing

  205. The kids love to have their latest art in frames on the walls in their rooms! They can easily be changed out to their new favorite and they can show everyone that comes to visit.

  206. The kids both have giant bulletin boards in their rooms. Before changing the bulletin boards, we snap a photo for keeping. We hang art on the fridge and we give to grandparent an aunt and uncles as gifts.

  207. I use my grandsons pics to wrap presents for family members for their birthdays
    he & I do a lot of craft & paintings so we put them aside & use them for this
    All the family love receiving their presents wrapped in his special paintings

  208. The fridge display then it goes into a special treasures box to go with her when she leaves as she is a foster child.

  209. I love to hang my kid’s art on the fridge, in picture frames and I put the rest in a scrap book to keep for when they get older.

  210. We have a section of wall in our kitchen, and when they bring hone a new picture or make one at home, we hang it up!

  211. I have created 2 lines, similar to clothes line on a wall of my home for my children to hang their artwork.

  212. I have four boys so take their art work and put In on the refrigerator and on the walls in my bedroom. We put them in my bedroom so I can look at them at night before I go to sleep.

  213. Take pictures to display online so it is shared with family across the USA. Also we have 2 picture frames that we put all artwork in until it is full then store the favorites.

  214. I love displaying my daughter’s art around the house. I have even framed some. She likes her artwork on the fridge, so we keep them alternating!

  215. We started by putting their art work on the fridge like most parents do but with four small kids it’s always seemed like someone was not getting enough “face time” with the fridge.
    To help with this problem I got a cork board from target and hung it up in their play room. We used tacks and hung up any good grades my oldest got or art work from the younger ones. Each month we would change the board about two times and then place the pictures that were taken down into boxes for storage. I like to keep their artwork for scrap booking or just for them to have when they are older.

  216. An art wall in her bedroom with her best work framed. With the words My Masterpieces stencilled across. Also, a scanned scrapbook of her creations.

  217. I put my kids artwork in a binder with sheet protectors so they can look back on it and admire it. I like to see how much their artwork has changed over the year. I also frame my favorite pieces and display them on the refrigerator.

  218. We like to put the “picture of the week” in a frame on the wall. The other art work goes into the fridge and into scrapbooks

  219. To display my 2 children’s works of art, each of my children have a large cork board that that got to personalize themselves I then framed both of them, šø everytime they come home or even items that they made at home they get to put their artwork on the boards for everyone to see.

  220. My son loves to draw and do arts and crafts…He always says …:mommy I am such a great artist”….we have frames hanging up throughout the house where we display his daily artwork….we always switch out the pictures then save the old ones in a scrapbook!!!!

  221. We have a clipboard that is on our fridge and our wall that has stickers on it and we clip them to display.

  222. We have my son decorate frames for them, and then hang them in his room, in our room, or on the refrigerator.

  223. We make frames out of cereal boxes to display their artwork on our walls, the fridge, and at my husbands work.

  224. We have clipboards on the wall for instant displays that the kids can change. We frame some, too. Not including the surprise wall art.

  225. We have an entire wall themed “I’m not making messes, I’m making memories”. Messy pics and art covers it.

  226. We take a photo to put into a photo book and then the pictures are stuck to the wall in out living room like a huge mural. It fills our room with personal art.

  227. I love putting my daughter’s art all over our bedroom doors,all over the fridge&all over our front walk w/chalk. If we can find a way to decorate it,we will X)

  228. We have dedicated the playroom to feature all our most favorite works of art. We alternate many with each season.

  229. We mostly hang my son’s stiff on the fridge and tje walls. We also let him pit stickers on his high chair however he wants and he enjoys that 🙂

  230. we place large pieces of white paper on some walls of the house,so my daughter can draw on them and not direct on the walls!!

  231. I bought several small artist’s canvases at a discount store for my little one to fingerpaint and hang it like I would any art.

  232. My girls love to colour in pics and cut koru patterns as well. They both love the artistic work, all hands on board:-)

  233. We put them on the fridge and on wall for all to see, the bigger paintings and art works we use a wrapping paper for family birthday presents, it doubles as wrapping and a gift to keep (if not ripped open) the grandparents especially love it.

  234. We place them in a scrap book with that date they are completed also have a number of pieces on our office walls

  235. I used thin light binder with plastic attached inside,put on each plastic my girls arts by month. Both end of binder i clip a strong strap so could hang it on a wall and titles the from “Girls art for the Month”.
    Each week,each of them,we choose which the best arts they made then i gave each a star to earn for a month. At the end of the month, we will pick what is the best arts they made and i give lil suprise 🙂

  236. Artwork goes up on the fridge and we laminate everything and put it in a display file that I leave on the coffee table 🙂

  237. We put the kids artwork on the fridge or bar area for all to see. After a while we replace it with new work.

  238. I display my toddlers artwork on the wall, on brown string with pegs, and have the collage letters on the top that say “CREATE.”

  239. watching our toddler exploring his hidden talents is fantastic . seeing his artwork he makes is great . will plaster it on fridge for everyone to see

  240. We have a ‘home’ sign on the wall, the kids art is stuck to the wall below that. Either side is their newborn photos.

  241. Right now we aren’t doing anything too creative. Most of the work my 4 1/2 year old does either goes on the fridge or tacked to the wall with a push pin.

  242. My child’s art is saved as follows-stuck on the room’s door, saved as photos on my phone, scrap book for keepsake

  243. We’ve set up a drawing room for my 2 boys under 2. We have the puggy castle which he colours and draws on.

  244. I collect all the artwork over the course of the year (some does end up on the fridge&walls) & then at the end of the yr before Xmas I fill two large frames with bits and pieces of all the most interesting& colourful artwork. We have two boys and they each have their own frame. These frames go on on of our dining room walls- so they then end up in lots of family photos:) the boys love this tradition!

  245. My LOs draw during meal times. It not only keeps them still, it also stimulates and nurtures their creative side

  246. I have a 3 step rotation display, the special ones get prime position on the fridge, then above the play area I have a string full of pegs from two hooks on the wall for everything else and the older stuff.
    Then we either take a photo, use part of the picture/painting or all of it ( if it fits ) to keep it in a scrapbook display folder as a keepsake to look back on.
    This means that all the larger items, craft and so forth that are big still get displayed by photo & remembered in the scrap book…

  247. The kids have an art work feature wall in there rooms, I also use art work as wrapping paper for gifts or frame them to give as gifts

  248. Picture wall. Taking photos and printing to canvas for super personal & colourful wall art in the kids rooms

  249. We put it on the fridge but generally it ends up on the floor after Mr. 2.5 has pulled it off and finished waving it about. Then it goes back on the fridge at the top where he can’t reach in a big bunched up collage type pile with all the rest!

  250. The good old fridge. Where the kids want it and when people walk in the house the come in the kitchen door and it’s the first thing they see!

  251. We like to hang them up on our clothes airer and we also use them for wrapping paper for family gifts!

  252. We pop them on the fridge then when it is someone’s birthday we make it into a card. People love them! 🙂

  253. My son is thirty now but I still have a collage of the Sydney harbour Bridge he did in fourth class and a pastel drawing of seagulls done the same year which was exhibited at a talented and gifted exhibition hanging on the dining room wall.

  254. usually we put them on the fridge.. but sometimes we display them all over the walls too.. and the furniture.. and the baby.

  255. On the fridge then when another comes along, I put them in their own memory box for many years to come.

  256. Not that creative, but my sons artwork goes on the fridge and then into a folder in the book shelf so he can look at them over again. I’d love to hear so other ideas of what to do with kids art, I like the idea of taking photos and turning them into a coffee table book.

  257. My grandchildren post there art on my refrigerator. And when I am not feeling well they put it on my headboard and it alway cheers me up 🙂

  258. We use frames on our fridge and also frame and hang on our walls for decoration . Older ones we take pics of and keep in a album.

  259. Kids artwork is all over our house, fridge, pin boards, office desk, wall in the lounge room and a dedicated book shelf for craft!

  260. Each month I take a photo of my son holding his favourite picture, turn them into calendars and give them to family for Christmas.

  261. Placed under a sheet of clear plastic covering the craft table. Colourful drawings, paintings and collage. Looks fabulous!

  262. On my cabinets on the fridge on their bedroom wall living room wall bathroom wall in a keepsake box in my closet I have a hard time throwing their art work away.

  263. I teach at a local christian daycare and am always looking for creative parent projects to do with the kids. I would love to donate your products to them to broaden their artistic horizons!

  264. We put things on the roof of their rooms. My children can see all of their creations displayed as they go to sleep. We can lay down together and read a story and then talk about all the pictures that they’ve done and we look at them, like star gazing but better!

  265. My grand children’s pictures are on the fridge and walls in the spare room so they can see nanna is proud. Now they want to decorate poppies shed with pics.

  266. We dispel them on walls in their rooms like a big collage and now we even take pictures of their masterpieces and text them to gramma then she prints them out and hangs them on the wall!!

  267. Have thought of putting a bit of string on the wall & little pegs to peg them. But currently I blue tack them to my 2 pantry cupboards in the kitchen/dining room

  268. My kids would love this prize as they love to colour and write and do craft stuff. Its a great prize and will be very well used in my house.

  269. Fridge and scrapbooks but would love to pick a few to frame and hang in the hall- gallery style!

  270. I frame a lot of their art work, put some in album and on the fridge. I love an adore my granddaughters and I love that the wanted to make nanny pictures.

  271. We display our kids art everywhere…art fills our walls, but most of all we like sending art to our family as a gift & sometimes using it as wrapping paper…

  272. My kids colour artwork is displayed all through out the house. As the fridge only holds so much, doors and walls are now also accumulating their own collections lol

  273. She makes works of art almost everyday,
    That I just can’t bear to throw away,
    So on “the Wall of Art” is it displayed!

  274. I take pictures of them and make a book for each year. Because their art says just as much about them as photos of them.

  275. i usually laminate the best ones or glue the pictures onto coloured cardboard and then use clear contact. keeps them nice for along time. i even used the girls paintings for wrapping christmas presents one year..everyone loved them

  276. My daghter like to stick her drawing and painting on our old fridge. This old and unused fridge we use as a cupboard to keep dry foods like cereals, oats, etc.

  277. I have an A3 display folder for each of my children that I put their art work in then I open the folder and can change the art every day.

  278. Pinned to my office wall at work. It helps me focus on tasks at hand to get home as quick as possible!

  279. We have a scrapbook where we put my daughters artwork in. After it has been displayed on the fridge for a couple of weeks.

  280. We display some of our grandchildren’s pictures on the fridge. They make such unique cards for us and are all very artistic. We usually display them on the living room shelves. I think I have saved all of their beautiful cards and are happy that they still make them even though the oldest is 13 years old. The youngest is 18 months and sits in a booster and colors. Gotta love Crayola and a chance to bond while coloring!
    Susie

  281. The kids have a wall for there art work. End of the month it all comes down and gets glued into there scrapbooks. Some artwork gets used as wrapping paper for family presents.

  282. We stick on our fridge and bedroom wall. When done we have a folder to put in ready for wrapping paper.

  283. I put my son’s artwork in a display folder. I would like to encourage him to do more artwork so am hoping to win this! 🙂

  284. We upcycle old frames, add twine and use mini clothes pegs to pin them up! Great way to show off our artwork 🙂

  285. I put my daughters art work on our fridge & I also have a scrap book that I glue some in so she can keep them as memories when she gets older

  286. Any spare space available I hang my grand kids pictures and paintings.
    On the fridge the dishwasher on the walls. I luv them, they brighten up my house and shows they love their nana too…

  287. My wee guy is only 3 months so these literally would be his “First Crayola”. Currently his art is being displayed on my dressing gown!

  288. The artwork goes on the fridge, & is replaced as new ones come home. They are all then used as wrapping paper for gifts

  289. I encourage my children to be creative, using nature for craft collages,photos cut from magazines, and lots of drawing, I proudly hang them all through my house.

  290. blank canvass, masking tape a shape or word- let him paint he canvass. When it’s dry peel off the tape and boom- the word or picture is still white

  291. I make place mats,put pictures on their shirts,make puzzles from their art,hang in frames on the wall,make cards and wrapping paper.

  292. My children’s art,
    Displayed with love!
    On the fireplace,
    Right above!

    Centre place.
    Pride and joy!
    Symbol of love,
    For my girls and boy.

  293. Children are so creative. I have 5 boys and one of them just adores art. Art everything but I always keep 85% of it. I keep them all in memories boxes or display on walls and fridge or frame them.

  294. we have just received a great idea.. a light box photo frame that a has a handle back so all collage bits will b kept where child has placed them.

  295. We hang them clothesline style from clothespins and interchangeable picture frames…and the good ole fashion magnets on the fridge!! 🙂

  296. We hang on the fridge, windows and bulletin board in her room and on the glass of the French door to our backyard. We have one frame for that “special one” each week.

  297. Usually on the fridge but when it gets to full I take photos of his artwork and I keep them on the computer as a slideshow screensaver

  298. When first completed the work is placed on the wall or fridge. Once each piece is ready to be replaced, place the work within page protectors and into a binder for each child. A book collection of art works.

  299. We have a empty photo frame on wall with a clothesline peg that we change picture over every week of my beautiful boys drawings 🙂 they then migrate to his scrapbook for him to look back on when his older!

  300. We hang in my daughter’s room, on her door, or on the fridge. We also have a grandma that is a teacher who has a whole bulletin board.

  301. We put her artwork up on every available surface… We even ‘wallpapered’ her bedroom walls and ceiling with her artwork… And her bedroom door has all of her awards and encouragement cards taped to the front of it…

  302. On the fridge or on the wall, then they get rotated and the old stuff gets photographed and put away for a memory book

  303. We use the good old fridge to display our 3 girls artwork,but we have also just put up clip boards in the dining room so the girls can display and change their own art work

  304. We have an artwork folder for theirs art that is always on display in the lounge room for every one to go through and when it gets too full we put them in our special box of when we were little 🙂

  305. love it when my grandchildren do drawings for me to put in frames on a wall just for them an how draw mummy daddy an family an nanny is always near the tree nothing beats seeing how much they grow from each drawing they do as they grow an crayola never fades like normal pencils an they seem to look even better in frames

  306. On the fridge then put away into a folder with plastic slips so they can “read” their own special books and see how much their drawing and writing has improved over time.

  307. Displayed with much love all over the house- covering the fridge and the bookcase and shelves and the wall….and the house looks better for it!!!!

  308. We have a coffee table with a removable glass too that we can open up and place different pictures, photos etcetera into.

  309. We have an art wall every time they do a peice of art it goes on the wall to be displayed and admired by our family 🙂

  310. I love the artistic creations my children produce and ours are stored all over the place, fridge, walls, my desk, filing cabinet and folders that come home from school <3

  311. I show respect and appreciation for my sons, nieces and my close friends childrens artwork by displaying these in a beautiful frame. I also encourage them to paint and draw on canvases which look lovely hanging on the wall. A4 drawing books dated are a great keepsake to look back on.

  312. Like to put my kids drawing on the fridge or laminate them an use them as place matts , in nice photo frames on the wall

  313. Always on the fridge and also on a bulletin board that was brought to rehab hospital to me. Brought it home & still interchange newer items.

  314. We hang all our artwork on the fridge and blu tak on the walls and doors. We create our own own cards from the artwork

  315. I have 4 kids ages 3,5,7 and 13. They all love to draw. I love to display there artwork on my fridge and there walls. We also mail some to family to show how fast there growing and how the art changes over the yrs. I don’t throw any of it away at all. :-). They all have keepsake boxes as well.

  316. My ‘children’
    29, 27, 25 and 20.
    Old crayola artwork in plastic sleeves
    Protected!
    Grandchildren’s
    Loved and applauded
    On fridge and pinup board.

  317. had the front of kids wardrobes painted in blackboard paint,back of bedroom door soft cardboard to put up paintings,change when filled

  318. Our kiddies like to finger paint, cut out pictures and stick them in a book, colour in. They love crafty days!

  319. We pin it to an ‘artwork only’ cork board with a special frame for favorites of the week, then transfer then move into display folders.

  320. We pin it to an ‘artwork only’ cork board with a special frame for favorites of the week, then transfer them into display folders.

  321. They are hung on the fridge, in the lounge, played in a folder and framed! My boys just love to draw and paint 🙂

  322. Our laundrys an art museum, I blu-tak every piece of art from the roof to the walls ! And use paintings as wrapping paper for gifts

  323. we use coat hangers with pegs attach the art work too.. then place hanged up all round thge house 😉 Sounds odd but does the trick as daughter luvs art and drawing

  324. My kids love to go out in the backyard and collect sticks twigs leaves rocks ect and use playdoe to create different figures and theames

  325. Displayed behind a huge glass frame cabinet each week picture is changed and added to their artwork folders which are sorted by date order for each child

  326. We hang the new ones artwork on the fridge, some we put away in a art folder, some ones they love we put on their bedroom doors the older one we use as wrapping paper for nanna and granddad

  327. Aside from putting weekly daycare art on the fridge, I love to rotate pictures in frames on the walls, and make little keepsakes. I laminated a few pictures as placemats and they’re gorgeous and so useful!

  328. Keep them in a folder and laminate some to use a placemats and alternate them. Also likes to send poppy some in the mail.

  329. We display our son’s artwork up around the house. We also have a stack of artwork we used as wrapping paper and cards for family members!

  330. They go on our fridge, on the walls and when we are ready to switch them out we take. Photo of them for posterity to be made into an art book!

  331. Had my eldest sons art work on the kitchen walls and cupboards. Now most of its in scrap books. He’s 8, says it embarrassing now

  332. I put them on the fridge, pin board and put them up in the toy room so they can see their art work on display and and point out to friends and family whose is whose

  333. With 4 little artist in our house we laminate and decorate our children’s playroom with all their wonderful creations and wonderful moments

  334. We laminate some and use as play doh mats, we also use them as cards, and another fun thing is to use to decorate our own gift bags.

  335. I like to keep everything my son creates. Some in folders and I hang some on the fridge. I want him to be able to show him all of his artwork when he grows up.

  336. I display my girls crayola pics on my wall and on my fridge my girls love drawing with crayola variety

  337. My daughter has a huge collage of art on a whole wall in her room. She loves it…. also have folders filled of art and cover stationary books with art work then clear Duracell….. cheap and unique.

  338. I like to print them to put on their tops or pants and shoes super easy and they’re making their own arty clothes they love it

  339. In our house we like to use a scrapbook to stick them in. Have also stapled art together to make into a book.

  340. By encouraging them to use their artist gift by taking photos of their achievements and putting on a disc to reflect on whenever they want

  341. The walls in any room were their frames. As long as there are spaces we would fit in their art works! M

  342. We use paintings as christmas paper and birthday paper after the time has come to add fresh pictures to the collection.

  343. I display them in their rooms on the sliding doors, laminate for place mats, use them as wrapping paper when they draw on the butchers paper.

  344. We have a great ‘display’ wall of our boys drawings that gets rotated and changed around regularly! Lots of fun for us all to look at 🙂

  345. Since I am an artist I use many of the Crayola products in my artwork. My grandchildren and my children have easels at my house and when they come to visit one of the things we do is draw pictures. We place them in frames and we have them hung around in my house and my sons and daughters house.s. Art is the center of our family; one of the greatsoar joys of being a grandma is getting artwork from your grandchildren. I am honored to be able to pass on the gift of art to them and Crayola helps me to do that for them.

  346. None yet- she’s only 16 months old. But we’ll use the good old fridge as well as frames in her room.

  347. My husband doesn’t know it yet but I’m hoping to dedicate a wall in our home for the art work when it starts 🙂

  348. We covered the wall under the stairs with a huge pin board – floor to ceiling artworks, and easily changed around.

  349. We frame, we show, on all walls it goes. To be seen, to be keen, how beautiful our art is. Xx

  350. I am thinking about getting it copied onto fabric squares and getting it made into a blanket or quilt cover, They will think that is awesome and then they will have it for life..

  351. My 23 month old and I made our own fridge magnets and frames to hang some at home, and we send some to the grandparents!

  352. The way I like to display my creative childrens art work is by glueing them into an art book writing the child’s name at the bottom and date of when they made it also putting a title name up the top then write a little story about the art work and what the child drew or painted.

  353. I use my daughters art work as wrapping paper, birthday cards and gifts. The really good stuff I place in her special art book after its been displayed on the fridge.

  354. We use them for wrapping paper for any gifts or we gift them to close family as laminated placemats, coasters. Cut them into shapes at Christmas laminate & decorate the house. Anything & everything you can imagine.

  355. i love to put my grandsons pictures on my walls in frames then he can see them when he grows older

  356. The fridge door is a dedicated Art Gallery and the best ones get framed and displayed in the playroom in bright, colourful frames. The rest go on into a scrapbook.

  357. I peg my kid’s art work to a string running between our kitchen and lounge room. The kids love that everyone sees it.

  358. I use a cork board to display their artwork or make a clothesline and peg the work up or frame them

  359. Certain art work gets placed in frames and hung aroujd the house. With 5 littles we never have to buy artwork again 🙂

  360. When she does bigger then an A4 I put them on her bedroom door but if she does an A4 I put it in a frame and on her drawers and keep rotating 🙂

  361. The Best of the Best goes in large picture fame’s and mix and match as time goes by, change for new ones. Also love laminating their Artwork to use as placemates 🙂

  362. We rotate all Charlie’s best pics. He chooses which ones we hang on the fridge and have a change round weekly

  363. The fridge door is our artwork of the week display spot. Sometimes the fridge is covered top to bottom! Other artwork gets distributed to grandparents and auntys and uncles and in our artwork folder with month and year written on back for us to look back on. We love crayola!

  364. I put my grands artwork on a wall in my office at work with their picture. When they come by to see me they are excited to see I have their artwork on display. This way I have a little part of them with me all day. I love them and they love me back. 🙂

  365. For each child, we have a mega sized scrapbook which we use to glue in special pictures. It lives on our coffee table.

  366. When my kids were young I used an entire wall, I just kept on putting them up, now it’s my grandkids turn….

  367. I take pictures of my children’s art and print a few and place them in a frame. No clutter. And always on display.

  368. We have a dedicated art string going along one wall in our hallway (our main entrance). Kids and visitors love it!

  369. I stick the artwork on the fridge, on kitchen cupboards and bedroom doors. My boys love seeing their artwork around the house.

  370. I have artwork on my walls and stuck on my fridge plus a glass display cabinet in the lounge room for solid objects,running out of room fast though 🙂

  371. I have artwork on my walls and stuck on my fridge plus a glass display cabinet in the lounge room for solid objects.

  372. I have a glass topped coffee table where the glass is removable and I like to switch their artwork underneath regularly.

  373. I buy canvas boards and my daughter and I, fingerpaint on them and then i display them on a wall in my living room. I frame het stuff to make it look even more cool on the wall.

  374. We display art in a variety of ways. We have art strung on strings with cute pegs, we have art on magnet boards and the fridge, we have it blu-tac’d to walls, we have art framed and we have art in display books. But most importantly we photograph our art! The very special pieces are kept in a tub, but the rest is photographed before it is removed, for future viewing pleasure 🙂

  375. My daughter’s bedroom has her artwork all hung up similar to a clotheslines along with the fridge. It is alternated. The rest goes into scrap books!

  376. We recently moved to our new house. Before we moved i bought a new pots and pans set, i was so excited i opened them right away! I instantly noticed the dividers to keep the pots and pans from scratching looked like flowers! We gave each one of our 4 kids (10y/o, and 3 y/o triplets) one to decorate for the wall… we hauled out our paint and the kids went on decorating… we now have them pinned on our wall as our favorite decoration!

  377. On the fridge, in frames on walls and as the wallpaper on my phone, tablet and laptop. That way they’re always with me.

  378. We have an entire wall dedicated to my daughters pictures (cheaper than wallpaper) and sooo original and meaningful

  379. I get my son to paint canvases and hang them, then every couple of months we do more and change them.

  380. I have a gallery photo frame set that we put our miss 3 and miss 1 works of art. Love the crayola range.

  381. I made a desk for the kids from our cot, and we have artwork displayed on a peg line above it, looks really effective and was very cheap!

  382. In our kitchen we pin to our notice board,in poppys shed we hang up,in kids cubby pin to notice wall xx

  383. munchkins art work in frames and get put up in every room. The kids actually choose where they want to put it up 🙂

  384. On canvas’ for special occasions ie father’s day and on the fridge for all to see my little boy loves drawing 🙂

  385. We have a mini art Gallery in the playroom with Frames that we display special pieces of artwork in.

  386. Laminating them for placemat keepsakes, wrapping presents with their artwork, making Christmas garland decorations, decorating homemade birthday cards, decorating shoes boxes to store their toys.

  387. All my daughters art is placed on the Large dining room window so it looks like a stained glass window

  388. I hang up all my kids drawing from daycare to school. Both their walls look like an art display museum lol

  389. At home, it’s on the fridge and if large artwork on the mirrored wardrobe doors in his room.
    At work I have a special board. 🙂

  390. I have a few ways I display my son’s artwork. I have a board hanging up in the kitchen that says “look what I did” with clips on it and I hang his best looking stuff there, we hang artwork on the refrigerator, and I am a school teacher so I also hang some of his art work up in my classroom (which he comes to visit and loves seeing his stuff hanging in my classroom). I have binders that I keep his artwork in for him to see when he gets older (this is where I retire his older pieces). My son loves to create things. He would absolutely love this set!

  391. We’ve got them everywhere possible including a lovely display in the recycling bin once they’ve been forgotten!

  392. We have a special wall in our kitchen just for the kid’s projects. If they are really special they put them on thier bedroom door.

  393. Put them on the fridge, then frame them and decorate her room with them and threw out the house.

  394. We put the art they draw up on the Fridge. Some pieces We have actually Framed and put up in the hallway or in the bedroom’s. I have one piece on Canvas in my Living room, That was made in the Classroom Beautiful Memories with each little piece they bring to me.

  395. The fridge, bedroom wall and wardrobe or takes pride of place on his nannas lounge room buffet if super special. Oh and of course, Facebook

  396. After we divide them up and send to family around country, the favourite ones go on the fridge before a photo to turn into slide show onto laptop. Then the others we have a few strings across one of his bedroom walls with little pegs and we hang them along his wall.

  397. We frame a lot of our kids art work and hang them around the house. We also have a wall dedicated to them where we let them paint a little mural. They get very creative and it actually looks quiet good!

  398. The most recent masterpieces go up on the fridge and we have a treasure box for the rest of the little treasures my darling girl has made.

  399. We have them everywhere. With string and pegs around bedrooms, fridge, cupboards, give them to visitors.

  400. We have a clothesline type thing up in the toyroom and also have a couple of keyrings with their drawings 🙂

  401. Put there art work on the fridge back of breakfast bar and in a folder on the coffee table so we can look back threw them

  402. We use them like wallpaper for the kids rooms there first art works have been framed and take pride of place in the lounge room. A handy tip if you stick butcher paper on kids wall they can draw with the crayolas and make room coulerful

  403. We have a massive whiteboard which we create and magnet master peices too! It’s double sided too so lots of friends can play too!! 🙂

  404. On our entrance wall. After the wall is full (a couple of months) we take a photo and the art goes into a box or to the grandparents, aunts and uncles. Big art gets used as wrapping paper 🙂

  405. My daughter loves being creative and she does so many pictures and crafty things. We place them on the fridge as well as we made a art gallery in the garage and in her room so she can see all the craft she’s done. We’ve also made a craft folder where we place all her older pieces in so that we can place her new craft works on the wall and art gallery.

  406. We display art work on a wall. We also gather his pictures on an A5 page then laminate them and make a place mats. I’ve photo graphed his art and we also display it on our digital picture frame and on my laptop as a wall paper.

  407. We use paintings and drawings as wrapping paper for family and close friends and display others on fridge.

  408. We use our children’s artwork for making cards & wrapping paper, also laminate for placemats and of course the fridge art gallery!

  409. The fridge and walls also at the moment have a large box which is Mr 4’s “Pirate ship” in the middle of lounge room .

  410. On clip boards hung up on the wall. Also we glue some special ones onto wooden mounts to display nicely on the walls.

  411. We put ours on the fridge then into a plastic sleeve folder or laminate them and use them for place mats

  412. I blow my kids pictures up n frame them then put them up around the house for family n friends to see:)

  413. His first ever painting is framed and hung on his bedroom wall as it looks like a dog in an abstract way. Every other piece of art is in a massive folder. Some have been used as wrapping paper for grandparents presents.

  414. We do LOTS of craft in this house, so we hang it, store it, frame it, fridge it, recycle it and bin it!

  415. We lamanate our children’s lovely art pictures & stick a magnet on the back of the laminate to stick to our fridge & freezer

  416. We have a clear plastic sheet over the dining table and the art work goes underneath for display where we see it every day 🙂

  417. We help our son put them up in his room, then every.might he is proud to show mum and dad his art work!! 🙂

  418. We display it on a cork board and on the fridge. The cork board sits on the kitchen bench wall when you walk in the house it’s the first thing you see!!

  419. I take a digital pic of my sons artwork and the we display it in a digital photo frame as well as a screen saver on our TV when listening to music. It also means we keep a record of what he has done. The originals hang in a frame for a while on our kitchen wall and then get boxed up. He loves seeing his art on our TV screen willlistento music instead of watching TV too

  420. We use the paintings as wrapping for presents thru the year. We also send pictures overseas to grandparents in pucture frames, so they can it.

  421. the sliding door into the study, the hallway to the girls bedroom and a folder of special ones they want to keep

  422. We put them up in the playroom, on the fridge and scrapbooks for each kiddo! Also the kids love painting on canvases and we have them up on display!

  423. At the moment my little ones art goes on the fridge and have plans for a gallery wall in the hallway.

  424. We have a cork board in our kitchen where most of our son special art work is on show for everyone to see!

  425. We always put them on our fridge, but when new ones go up, the old have to go, so we put them in what we call a treasure box that I give back when the kids turn 18!

  426. We just moved into a new place.. there is hooks in all these weird places so my kuds just pick a hook lol

  427. My sons artwork is currently displayed on the fridge, but I am looking for a big old frame to attach 3 strings of wire across it to put pegs on to hold his creative pieces

  428. We put our 3yr old art work in his room or in his cupboard door his cupboard door is full of his beautiful paintings n art work n every time he see them he gets happy

  429. our craft is displayed either on fridge or on our kids own bedroom doors or walls…each piece is laminated to protect them…then when new crafts are made the older crafts are kept in their own treasure box for years to come.

  430. I have 10 frames hanging in his toy room and each month i change them with new ones and old ones go in a yearly folder

  431. We store our daughter’s artworks in a gallery book which is on display in the lounge room. She loves to grab it and show visitors.

  432. My daughters artwork gets blue tacked onto a specific wall at home up high so her little sister can’t get it.

  433. We have a wall mural with two trees. Attached to the trees, we have a piece of wire. We use clothes pegs to hang my sons’ masterpieces and rotate them.

  434. we hang our daughters artwork up on a massive pinbored in dinning room that her par made her and she decorated the outside of it.

  435. We put them on the fridge and when we change them for new artwork we take photos so we can eventually put them into a photo art collage and frame it.

  436. Most of his art is done in a big art diary so you can see how it progresses over time & he can easily show special people. 🙂 ♡

  437. I use my son’s artwork as wallpaper to brighten up the house, we also put it on the fridge or wrap up presents in it.

  438. I hang my kids beautiful art work on an umbrella frame, suspended from the ceiling. It works well and is evenly spaced accommodating all types of work.

  439. We put the best up on the kitchen pantry and the rest get put in an art folder. Plus the awesome ones get posted on Facebook.

  440. I have a crack in the wall near me computer perfect way to cover it with my Granddaughters art, perfect solution

  441. Once the fridge door was full, we use string with pegs around jackson’s room to display his ever improving artwork. Clever little two-year-old he is 🙂

  442. We have various places including her bedroom door, a wall in her room and one side of the fridge… She’s a little creative genius!

  443. Every surface in our house gets covered in art work. My daughter is super creative. Gets it from her mumma and her nanna

  444. We display our 5 boys artwork all over the house then have a folder each of there special stuff to give to them when they r older like a keep sake folder in each bedroom they Have a wall that they change every so often and put up there artwork and certificates they love doing and it encourages them to do more to fill the whole wall

  445. We have scrap books for each child & glue their pictures in there, or we hang them up around the house 🙂

  446. My mum does quilting and we have a large quilt she made hanging in my sons room where his art work is pinned to it.

  447. As my son is 14months he hasn’t done many yet but the couple he has done at daycare are displayed in our lounge room

  448. My bub is 11.5 months and I’m sure will be enjoying some art in the coming months. So far we have canvases of all the family hand and footprints done
    hung in her room.

  449. My daughters artwork is hung/ bluetacked in their own private art galleries- their bedroom! The walls and doors are decorated with their own personal artwork, saves a fortune on removable stickers etc and they love seeing how they have improved over time.

  450. the kids art work is displayed on the fridge then after afew months it is file away in their art folders

  451. We take photos of the kids artworks, save them on an app on our phones, with the intention of printing them out into a coffee table photo book.

  452. We place their artwork on windows, cabinet doors, walls, etc. Some are put in frames or mailed to family/friends.

  453. I used nice wrapping paper to cover old movie blockmounts and hung them on the wall. My little one uses blu tac to put his drawings up for everyone to see. They are in our entry hallway 🙂

  454. We display our artwork in large frames on the wall and then put it in a scrapbook when something new comes along to be displayed!!

  455. I made a mini art gallery for the kids that has personalized artwork boards with hooks from etsy.com that they can hang their artwork off of to display…the “art gallery” is in a sitting area in our kitchen so everyone that visits can see the masterpeices my babies make!! My kids love arts and crafts time at our house!!!

  456. We hang some on the walls, some on the fridge and the rest she has a big folder of all her artwork she does (:

  457. We put them in photo frames,paste them onto canvas ,stick them on the fridge on the wall. Also use our paintings as wrapping paper.

  458. A shadowbox that is set up like a menu display box. We can switch them out of the frame and there is a small light in the bottom to illuminate each masterpiece !

  459. a brick wall above my (non-working) antique wood-oven, a bookshelf in their room, spare wall-space in our library, & well, it’s EVERYWHERE to be honest!

  460. My kids each have a big magnet board they out their art on. We also use it as wrapping paper for pressies for family members overseas! The special stuff goes on the fridge or in an frame about their bed!

  461. My husband and I put all 7 of our kids artwork on our bedroom walls so when the kids walk into our room is like a museum of the stuff they created.

  462. We display most art projects on the fridge or magnetic white board, then our favorites go into a scrapbook 🙂

  463. We have a kitchen chalkboard with the latest scrawlings out in constant display. Paper pieces get showcased in his baby sisters room, he’s very proud 🙂

  464. we put my daughters artworks on our fridge, in frames, for mothers day she painted on a canvas and placed proudly in the family room.

  465. We have line hanging along walls in room we peg it onto and an old door with glass panels turned into frame.

  466. We do art all over our home, on our fridge, in frames, on doors and sometimes even off the bottom of the fish tank 🙂 because we haven’t been blessed with a 2nd child yet my daughter has an art room where she can create and express herself – we scrapbook some of her favorites too 🙂

  467. We use a peg board, fridge and when weather is really bad we have to resort to the panty doors as the creativity never ends

  468. Mostly on the fridge then we make a book out of the special ones for safe keeping 🙂

  469. After taking a photo of the masterpiece, the best bit is torn off and put in a collage with all the other masterpieces

  470. After taking a photo of the masterpiece, the best bit is torn off and put in a collage with all the other masterpieces

  471. On the fridge or in little frames that hang in the hallway , that way we can change it around when new art work is done 🙂

  472. My daughter has her special place on my fridge for her art. She has alphabet magnets. Great way to learn words.

  473. Sum of our best artwork we hv made frames from sticks&twine holding pics in place with pegs or twine:)

  474. We have notice boards in their rooms with criss crossed elastic so they can slot it behind, on the fridge cupboards and in frames when it’s something really special

  475. We like to display our daughters pictures on the fridge and in a display folder so she can keep them for a long time and show her family and friends.

  476. I put them in frames all around the house, we also have dry erase markers that she draws on the fridge to make art

  477. We have a rotating fridge display, of art work, aand when I get myself organised we’ll have picture frames with cork board on the wall

  478. I love keeping DD’s artwork pinned to my desk cork-board – I get to see them everyday and remember how special she is!!

  479. I laminated her drawings to use as placemats on our dining table, family dinners are art exhibitions haha

  480. I use my little man’s art work I the fridge to display also as wrapping paper for all the family to enjoy. I also get it transferred onto traparency paper and put it over photos looks awesome

  481. We have a large scrapbook that we compile all my three year old son’s work in! We date it and then when visitors come over, my son sits down with them and shows them what he has been up to!

  482. We hang ours on the hallway walls so that walking down the hall is like a gallery. I also take photos of really great ones.

  483. We compile works in a large scrapbook, to show visitors when they come over (sorry – forgot about word limit with first comment)!

  484. On the fridge on the walls and in a book so when my darling children get older they can look back as see what they have done pluss they can show there children

  485. We display them in the hallway, take photos of them when updating and create a photo book at the end of the year.

  486. I have made collages out of some of them, others are on the fridge and some have been made into presents 🙂

  487. Our daughter loves artwork and painting. we displayed her creation at the bedroom wall. laminating the picture and hang the artwork.

  488. My girls have a cubby house outside that is ” their house” which they decorate with all their own artwork.

  489. We display all of our daughters in our garage, we then get to see them as we drive in and drive out

  490. We have a big pin board that we put recent one off art work on, and as we change it goes into an A3 art folder

  491. My boy loves playing with the magnets on the fridge…so they would be displayed there so he can re create them when he wants 🙂

  492. I display Anastasia ark work and drawings on the fridge, I put them into a scrapbook, I also put them into photo albums for her when she’s older and also put up in dining room

  493. I display our sons art work master pieces on the fridge on a string with pegs on the freezer use them to wrap gifts he does so many I need lots of space.

  494. We date them all as she does them and keep them in a display folder so she can see her creative flare evolve over time.

  495. on the fridge it’s covered
    Also paints on canvas and they go on the loungeroom wall also give a lot to family as gifts ☆proud☆

  496. Just like my family did with my artwork, I’ve placed all artwork into a folder for my daughter to have when she is older. It’s amazing to see the imagination & art change through the years.

  497. My son is really into gluing at the moment but as his creations are mostly huge we photograph them and display his art pictures in his own scrapbook.

  498. Some of our favourites are on the fridge, others are used as wrapping paper to make gifts for the grandparents that little bit more special.

  499. My son decides which ones go on the fridge and with the others, we put away and use them for gift cards, postcards and wrapping paper for special occasions

  500. We show horses. So we actually get all of our ribbons together at the end of each month or when we get time and put them into photo frames and use different techniques to show off all of our acheivements. We include photos, drawings, mini art works, or just do creativeness with the ribbons, our last show we actually ditched the photo frame and made fake roses out of our ribbons and donated the finished products to a local organisation that runs horse shows for disabled kids 🙂

  501. My 11 and 4 yr old boys decorate fridge, freezer, blue tack to buffet unit, desk, craft cupboard, dads work office and mums tall boy. 🙂

  502. Twine that I tie between the curtain rod ends and then I peg the artwork up and a bookcase shelf for the larger/sculpture artwork.

  503. I usualy put all her work in a book and keep it untill she is older and ill give it back to her for memories.

  504. We use our children’s art work in several ways. We have chalk to write on and decorate a black price of furniture, making it fun. We also have the white board markers for the fridge. Really nice art works get framed or mounted on canvas and displayed, or given to family members for birthday’s, mothers/father’s, Christmas , get well soon presents. We also keep a few scrap books for “diary” drawn pictures making it into a fun activity and story for us to read later.

  505. We have Venetian blinds on the windows in main living area which I peg recent artwork to, then it usually goes into an art folder.

  506. I take photos of all my children’s artwork. I then download them on a USB stick and play them on our digital frame in the family room for everybody to see.

  507. One of the walls in Nektarioss bedroom is just for his arts and crafs. It’s like a special board where you can pin things on as well as write down things and draw. It’s also got a chalkboard on the other side. I think it’s important to display artwork in the house whether it b on the fridge, in a frame on the wall on on a board like we have in our home. It celebrates what the child has accomplished. Proud feeling 🙂

  508. All family members birthday and Christmas gifts are wrapped in school/kinder artwork. Everyone loves that extra little ‘gift’

  509. Our daughter is 3 and does a lot of painting and drawings especially with Crayola products. We blutac a lot of it on a wall in our loungeroom and recently made piñatas with it. We cut up some of her artwork and covered balloons. It looked really good and fun to do!

  510. In all honesty we put them pride of place on the fridge. We rotate them every week or two so they are fresh to look at and Mr 2 loves plopping the magnet on. We have a clear fridge apart from the pics so they don’t get lost in the mess. Sometimes basics is the best. 🙂

  511. art work is stuck onto our glass backdoors and our fridge and also used some to frame photographs and wrap presents for family and friends

  512. We display them for a while then I take a photo on my phone so they can be viewed easily & I put her favourite ones away as a keepsake & keep the others as very special wrapping paper. Usually nanna & poppa gifts. They love it.

  513. I have a poster frame & I hang my kids artwork in there. I change it out every couple months & then I store it.

  514. Our kitchen walls are displayed with all the kids artwork from the past several years! What gets rotated off the walls gets put in a tote with their name on it to save. Our art room also has their artwork that we do at home, kitchen is for school art projects!

  515. We put all our artwork on the frig! Then it goes in the art folder, once a year I let the kids pick out there favorite one and I will frame it and hang somewhere in the house!

  516. We frame little miss’ art work and display it around the house. We date it then when new art is created we paste it into a scrapbook so the new stuff can go up. She loves telling everyone the story behind her art (which sometimes changes between people hahaha)

  517. I hang my kids art work everywhere on the fridge, walls, and when I get new art I put it in a book for them to keep when they are older.

  518. I post my older children’s art projects in our therapy room for their youngest brother with severe autism. It helps him with colors.

  519. I cut “picture frames” from construction paper and hang their works of art in there room. Or we put them on our kitchen cabinet doors.

  520. We have only just begun. Maddie is 17 months so we just bought a easel and some books and crayons. I Love your crayons! The fridge and whiteboard have magnets. The easel has chalk and is proudly in our living room. The playroom has a few with bluetack but her favourite method is drawing on her sister, sure theres a few pics but she gets washed off at night. Walls are another casualty and shaving cream with food colouring gets hosed away in her nightly bath.

  521. Every year we have the kids paint their own canvas. They have a blast, and we are building up a gorgeous collection of art – that really looks like art!! Some of the paintings look like ones you’d buy in a shop! Kids can do some amazing work 🙂

  522. My kids artwork is everywhere! One on the cupboard in the kitchen for me to look at while i work, a few on the fridge, a few on the kitchen door, some in frames in the lounge room, im surrounded by beautiful art!

  523. I hang my boys’ artwork on cute little pegs strung from one end of the hallway to the other. It’s our own personal art gallery 🙂

  524. We snipped a tin sheet from the hood of a junk car, framed it, hung it on the wall, added magnets, and …viola…art display!

  525. I have a large sheet of butchers paper on the door where she can decorate that we then blu tack that to the wall next to my dads framed drawing then we also have sidewalk chalk that we draw on the driveway with to leave a welcome for when daddy gets home

  526. I have a wire on the wall with pegs to easily clip up masterpieces. I also scan them all to make a collage for later.

  527. I stick it on all the walls with blu-tack, all around the house. Love my girls’ creations 🙂

  528. My daughter loves to paint, draw, stick etc she is forever creating little masterpieces we proudly display on her art pin board or fridge 🙂

  529. We use scrapbooks placed on the coffee table, photo frames and the fridge, any models go into display cabinets.

  530. I laminate all my childrens art work. I cover a whole wall in each of there rooms with their art work. Once they get old I replace with new art work and the old ones go into a folder to keep.

  531. We hang them everywhere! On the walls fridge ect he also has scrapbooks full of his art work =)

  532. My son loves drawing so we use a trouser hanger, so we can change them regularly. Then just hang them on a hook in the kitchen. Easy and always something new!

  533. I put all of my daughters artwork into a scrapbook. We do display it on a fridge for a little while first though & she does art on canvas’s that we hang up around the house.

  534. Pin them on our “important board” hanging in the kitchen, but scan each piece into the computer which will get printed into a keepsake book

  535. I have 3 girls 10, 8 and 4. Each artistic effort gets blue tacked upon the kitchen cabinets and cupboards, magnet clipped to the fridge and we have a big art wall in the toy area (lounge) again where we stick up our favourite art work and rotate pictures, chimes, and our school and kinder awards with them 🙂 I make a big effort for them to know how much i love their work. I often have friends who say how can you have it all over the place, but i find it colourful, the kids talk about how they come up with their ideas, what they used and how they did their work. We are an art loving family! 🙂

  536. My 2.5 yr old grandaughters masterpieces are on a wall dedicated to her at my work…and at grammys house they are on the main hallway….i dont throw them out we hang them for all to see…the look on her face is the best…

  537. Cork boards hanging up in the lounge room so all the best art is displayed there or in picture frames and scrapbooks on the coffee table.

  538. I haven’t done this yet – but my plan is floor to ceiling corkboard in the kitchen/living! (I’ve ‘pinned’ it, haha ☺️)

  539. Having multiples, my husband fixed a bench to the wall & made a bench seat for their craft/activity table. Above hangs painted frames with pegs that their creations hang from

  540. Aiden has all of his artwork pegged onto a line across our hallway wall like a big artwork bunting!

  541. We have metal shelving for toys and have a magnet clip we use as we clip them up, then we have folders for people he would like to post to, eg nans folder. Once the folders are full we post them off 🙂 Win Win he loves creating and then loves posting letters.

  542. We have them hanging up around the house then our little ones favourites framed and displayed in grandmas shed thats a massive play room. Looks like an art gallery!

  543. Wall in the playroom is decorated with all paintings and drawings and when we take one down to put a new one up it goes in the scrapbook 🙂
    Never wanna throw away these memories

  544. One of the ways we are enjoying displaying masterpieces at the moment is capturing our children’s artwork digitally and displaying it on our digital photoframe.

  545. We made an art piggy bank to keep our kids artwork! Using a shadow box with a slit on the top we can insert drawings. New ones go in front the older ones are pushed back but all are safely kept in one place!

    1. We hang all the kids art on the dinning room wall, for a month or two and switch it all out every few months or so.

  546. We have a folder for each year but take photos of our girls holding their special pictures with a date so they can look back when they are older

  547. I love to put their artwork on the walls in playroom, I also takes photos (as there’s so many) and scrapbook them, so when visitors come they can look through book.

  548. I peg them to the curtains in the rumpus room. Brightens the room up and visitors love admiring the new master pieces.

  549. We place all his art work on our special glass cabinet and also have framed some to rang up around the playroom!

  550. Right now our refrigerator looks like a coloring book. Will definitely be using some of these ideas in the comments!

  551. our son loves seeing all his drawing on our wall replacing frames for a while and most of the time it will last longer till he draws a new and better one…friends are really delighted to see them.

  552. I have a creative area where there is a corner of the living room and my daughter get to choose what goes up on her cork board for display the rest go in a folder for keep sake I also have a display board which I use to to show off the seasons autumn spring summer and winter.

  553. On the fridge, and then photos are taken and put into a scrapbook so everyone can look at them.

  554. Their first artworks went into their baby book, and they each have a notebookbook full of masterpieces. Loose ones I photograph for each years photobook.

  555. My daughter has only just started artwork but her first hand prints and footprints were framed for her dad’s birthday.

  556. Mini display easels and then pegged on a display board until that is full and then we pop them in a scrap book, I’m sure they will be included in a portfolio in the future!!!!

  557. I put my 19 month old daughters pictures on the fridge then put 1 a month in a frame on the wall the rest go into a box with all her baby stuff

  558. We display our art work in frames on the wall that are able to open easily, so we can change them often.

  559. We put all the kids artwork in there own scrapbook x3 kids and the kids love to show off “their special” book to grandparents. We also put photos and write about what their pictures are. A big colourful diary.

  560. My boys are 2 and 3 they very much enjoy doing art and creative things. When they have finished there art work it goes on the fridge till there is no more room then goes into a scrapbook. They do choose 1 every so often to send to nanna as a gift. And we also use them as cards for grand parents and great grand parents. They love it 🙂

  561. I leave my daughters ark work and drawings on the fridge and I also put them into a photo album and scrapbooks for her when she is older she can show her kids what she done when she was a little girl

  562. i also work from home as a Family Day care Educator – so we have an art wall that we change on a regular basis

  563. I stick kids creations onto empty cereal boxes, tissue boxes etc and create personalised storage space. I also hand make photo frames out of household junk for kids art display.

  564. We display in white frame across a giant wall in our house just like an art gallery.picture of the week go’s on the back of the loo door so everyone can look at it for a long time 🙂

  565. I put all there artwork in a large plastic art folder and the special ones are framed around the house, makes a house feel like a home

  566. My kids artwork is always a treat to receive. Each week we change our pictures in a clever frame in the hallway so each one of them can know how much I do appreciate their beautiful Artwork. xxx

  567. I have 3 girls aged 11,soon to be 8 and soon to be 6 and i copy their artwork and put it on a USB so they have it forever! And I also put it on the fridge and on the book shelf

  568. We love doing art that can dangle from the ceiling or walls like an under the sea theme with hanging jelly fish and seaweed

  569. We ask our 3 yr old where he would like to put his artwork..we find that it adds to the fun..the places we have had to put things up has been interesting from the backyard tree to the letterbox to the fridge i thi k we have covered the house at one time or another 🙂

  570. We love to turn it into wrapping paper for our family’s and friends gifts or turn some into gorgeous homemade cards

  571. My sons artwork is arranged on our long bedroom wall. It is the first think I see when I wake up and always makes me smile

  572. We display our son’s artwork by hanging it with string to the Venetian blinds in his room. Most mornings the sun shines through them and the artworks glisten in the light. He loves it.

  573. My little boy “Cooper Riley” loves to do arts and coloring in with is dad, I think his dad has more fun than him sometimes, Its good they have their time together…

    1. All of Cooper’s drawings have a 3 stages procedure, first stage it goes on the fridge, second stage it goes into the sorting box’s ” wrapping paper” for friends or family and the last stage we have a keep or recycle process all the keepers go to the scrap book and the others go to art and craft and reused for his decorative imagination. We have loads of fun.

  574. I display my daughters’ artwork on the fridge for a while the use them as wrapping paper for presents for the grandparent uncles and aunt

  575. All artwork takes pride of place on the fridge, its been that way for 19 years now and still going.

  576. We have HEAPS of art to display! Some is displayed on the fridge, some on the 4 pin up boards in the play room, others make it to the keepsakes folder and some is cut up to use when creating mothers/fathers day/birthday presents for grandparents etc.

  577. Clip on the wall, scrapbook on the shelf, gifts wrapped and cards adorned, favourite pieces tucked proudly around the bathroom mirror or pasted onto canvas!

  578. We pin ours to a decorated cork board in a craft area of the rumpus room. Afterwards they go into individual scrapbooks.

  579. We have 5 kids under 9 so have now covered 2 whole walls in the playroom with their beautiful artwork 🙂 some special pieces get used to wrap family birthday presents!

  580. We hang some in frames around the entrance way to the lounge & change them each fortnight after everyone decides which ones should be displayed next

  581. I keep everything as every artwork is precious! Our favourites decorate our family and dining room walls. The remainder are placed in display folders.

  582. We let lily decide where she wants to hang her artwork. The walls are covered at toddler eye-level.

  583. Photo wire along lounge room wall and tiny craft pegs to hold up the art- we swap it out when new creations come home!

  584. I hang them on master 2’s pin board in his room, on a tree wall feature in the lounge room and on the fridge!

  585. My daughter loves displaying artwork on the fridge and giving them as gifts to her family and friends. Then we have a keepsake box and scrapbook.

  586. I have 3 kids. When we do arts and craft I display them until we do another project as my daughter calls it. Then we take pictures of the old project and I have created an email account for each of them and I email to them.

  587. I have my grandsons paintings on my fridge on my cupboard, I would love to have a set of crayons at my home.

  588. We place pictures and craft etc on the fridge and on the pantry for everyone to see. We then recycle the paintings for wrapping gifts.

  589. Instead of photo frames, we have a wall of my daughters paintings, also an art diary so we have them altogether.

  590. My girls draw 10 drawings a day minimum. We re-use them as perfect gift wrap. Great for Mother’s and Father’s Day pressies especially.

  591. I display my grand children’s artwork on the fridge. And also use them to wrap gifts for my friends. This is a great hit with them.

  592. My son has a wall dedicated to his creativity! When it’s full I will put his work in a folio. Or scan and save electronically.

  593. We do a lot of arts and crafts on canvas so they can be hung otherwise it’s pegged from our wire display in the kitchen 🙂

  594. On windows, doors, walls and hanging from the fishing netting on the ceiling. Our house looks like a colourful kindy classroom.

  595. We have two girls ages 3 and 2. They both love doing arts and craft. We have paintings and collages hung on the walls, fridge and a book in the car full of their master pieces.

  596. Permanent christmas card ribbon between 2 windows using clothes pegs is the grandchildren art gallery plus fridge.Wow the looks from them melts your heart.

  597. artwork is displayed on the wall in our “art corner” of the house. also used their art as backing paper when I made their scrap booked photo albums 🙂

  598. We display the kids art on the fridge with magnets, the walls of daddy’s man cave, children’s bedroom walls and around mummy’s study desk/computer!

  599. My kids use my Scentsy Boxes to do artwork on and then they play with the boxes by making them robots or cars.

  600. We hang them on the fridge for the week then they get put away safely. My son is 2 no major artworks, not in daycare.

  601. I use a magnetized white board that has a cork board section to it so any art can be push pinned to the board and then we can write fun comments on the white board part like “Future Leonardo Di Vinci”

  602. We made our own hangers for a craft project and hang them with pegs in their own special location for everyone to admire.

  603. We have a dedicated art wall with a big ART word at the top and colourful clipboards which the art is displayed on.

  604. My little boy is only 1 so we don’t have many art works to display just yet but I have plenty of blank walls waiting

  605. My sons artwork is all over the house. Drawings on the fridge, tea light candle holder he painted on the table. He loves seeing it around

  606. We have a gorgeous look what I made today art clipboard that is hung in my daughter’s room. That way I get to see it as soon as I walk in her room and she gets to see it while she is in there

  607. I like to place my childrens artwork everywhere in our home and they have their own scrapbook for memories and homemake their own frames to put up it makes our home colourful and full of best memories ever.♡♡♡♡♡♡.

  608. Our lil one has just bought home his first lot of artwork from daycare, I plan on laminating and making a special bunting for his room

  609. My kids are ALWAYS doing crafty artwork! I save them, display them, I have even put them in a glass vase and pop gorgeous fake flowers in it!!!!!! Wrapping paper, cards and have framed some as well. The options are endless! :-))

  610. I choose their best artwork, laminate it and put it into a special book which sits on our coffee table 🙂

  611. I have a MASSIVE pin board up on the wall in the toy room. Here I display all my kids special art work brought home from school

  612. I have a folder that I fill with all my 2year old boys drawing and we also hang the ones he does ‘special’ on the wall next to the change table for my 4month old daughter to look at 🙂

  613. I always place cool things my children make at school and at home all around the house. We change the art work depending on seasons and holidays. I love my children’s creativity and imaginative creations.

  614. On the walls, of there choice, ie, hallway, kitcen, laundry, above my bed. Some have been framed. Eventually they all go in a huge box for each child.

  615. I have kept every one they have made. I display on fridge, in picture frames and canvases. The rest are in scrapbooks

  616. We have a pin up board in the playroom & he gets to decide which special piece takes pride & place on the fridge!

  617. perfect to keep little visitors entertained easy no fuss for them to use …no frustration always a plus

  618. My daughter loves drawing all the time. She will draw pictures & bring them up to me & say here mommy I drew this for you. I always either hang her pics on the fridge or the ones she draws for me I put some up on my walls in my room. I also put some in a scrapbook or folder to save them. Each time I look at them I smile.

  619. My little ones love to draw and colour. There pictures are on the fridge and frezer but they have so many I put the old ones in a box for them when there older

  620. I love to cut shapes out of my 3 year olds artwork and create a larger collage to show off all his pictures.

  621. in her keepsake box after we display them for a week or two on the fridge if we dont use them for wrapping paper

  622. I usually put my sons on the fridge or our wall pin board then into a scrap book. Each year I make a placemat by laminating one for him to have as his placemat.

  623. Out children’s artwork is on the fridge, on their walls, laminated to become placemats and also randomly placed by the children as presents for mum and dad, yay!!!

  624. We frame some, make calendars and the best of the rest goes into their Kinder -12 school memories books. Rest is used for wrapping paper

  625. We made a table top with our daughters artwork, 2 years worth is encased under a glass layer of our dining table, we love it!

  626. It has been a long time since I had paintings or drawings on my fridge as my son is 33yrs old now. I will have to make a special space on 1 wall of the dinning rm instead of the fridge for the drawings my beautiful little granddaughter will present to us soon.

  627. I bought a personalised art clip from a Facebook mum that works from home. They say “Nate”s Art” with clips to attach the paintings.

  628. I love to contact my daughter’s drawings up against our glass walls and windows in the house, positioned at standing height so she can study them whilst standing – hopefully it will entice her to stand more as she loves to crawl and has no incentive to walk at the moment, even though she is capable! The clear contact keeps them in place for a long time too.

  629. My daughter is very creative and makes beautiful art, I display it around the house in shadowboxes or on the fridge.

  630. They are all over my fridge, cupboard doors and walls, on my telly cabinet, hallway cabinet and in my bedroom, nothing better than little ones art. I love it all and I haven’t thrown away any. They love coming and seeing it hanging up with pride..

  631. I put my daughters artwork in a box and then ive decorated the box with all her favourite things

  632. I displayed it on the fridge and also stick it on the tile walls of the kitchen across the kitchen bench where my little princess sit whole watching me cook!! 🙂

  633. We have a set of four pin boards up on the wall, and of course, the fridge is also covered in masterpieces!

  634. I love using my son’s handprint/footprint to make creative gifts! For example, for father’s days we made a lobster from his foot and a cow from his hand to make cards!

  635. My son has his major art work on canvis pieces. Other pieces are on the fridge may daughter keeps her art work in folders neatly put away hahha.

  636. we love to draw on the pavement outside with chalk to make the driveway look colourful to welcome daddy home

  637. My sons art work is framed and placed all over the house, some are places into a folder for safe keeping and some are placed all over the kitchen.

  638. My sons artwork is all over the house! We alternate pictures on the fridge and walls and have a special box for the ones we are keeping. After reading some of these comments and seeing your page, I have some great new ideas. Thanks 🙂

  639. I work in a Childcare centre and love displaying the children artwork for them to see 🙂 we love using the large display board and hanging the artworks at the children’s level to promote conversation about the artworks.

  640. I display my daughters craft and art a number of ways on the fridge, in a scrapbook, off the page items and through photography of her doing the art/craft.

  641. We keep the ‘special’ ones dated & filed away after displaying them for a week. The good ones we laminate 6 for placemats at the table & each month we change them.

  642. I photograph many of the boys artworks for display on the digital frame and pin up others in the lounge, playroom and our bedroom.

  643. Its all over the house lol! On the fridge, walls, made key rings out of some of it.. Brightens up the place and the kiddies feel proud. Mum and Dad are proud also 🙂

  644. On the fridge and also in there rooms on a clip coat hanger and a ribbon hung up over window with pegs on it.

  645. I have selected 6 pieces of artwork from my 2 granddaughters and had them framed. They are now gracing the walls of my hallways.

  646. Since the walls are getting full we are starting a scrap book project together to display and celebrate my little ones art work

  647. Artwork is displayed along a piece of string with tiny pegs in the kitchen for everyone to see….we have two layers so looks fab!

  648. I always take a photo of the artwork & keep a file of them on my iPad & show off the good ones on my Facebook page. Also have them plastered over the fridge. & freezer & around my computer desk, for me to look at.

  649. My little girl is just starting out with her gorgeous artwork, we have her masterpieces displayed on a huge cork board in our loungeroom.

  650. Some art work goes on the wall in their own room or on the fridge. Special ones they want to keep have to go a in special box or our house would be overflowing if they kept everything (which Master6 would love to!!)

  651. My twin girls love to color: twice the art and twice the supplies! A giant pin board in their room displays it all. We highlight their favorites on the fridge!

  652. My home is covered in artwork… from the mantle to the stairs. The sides of the T.V.s have drawings taped to them, my bed has a shelf above it with clay projects, framed pictures, and notes from my 5 year old. I don’t know how I will ever fit anything from my one year old! If I try to get rid of anything HE KNOWS. . lol

  653. My little girls art gets centre stage on our fridge!! Special drawings get sent back to her grandpatents in Ireland to admire 🙂

  654. I use the kids drawings as the picture for the Callender, also use the kids art work as wrapping paper for birthday presents.

  655. Before it goes on the fridge or in their scrapbooks I scan it to the computer so I can send them copies when they’re much older

  656. My son loves drawing we have old photo frames glass taken out and a clip attached and on the fridge then stored in a storage box

  657. My boys artwork is taped to the sliding doors in the family room where the sun shines through them. The best piece drawing each week gets scrapbooked by me with his help 🙂

  658. My girls artwork is on the walls, floors windows, fridge and bench tops they are very much budding artists 🙂 I love it when they draw their mummy and daddy a picture always brings a smile toy face 🙂

  659. My daughters artwork is placed in our kitchen on the fridge and cupboards, also in our living room on the tv stand. After a few weeks/ months of being up I replace the artwork with new artwork she has made and put the other work away in her own keepsake art boxes as she has lots of artwork.

  660. We have a wall saying the Picasso quote every child is an artist where we hang art. We are presently working on a large framed canvas that he will paint using our decor colors to display in the livingrpom.

  661. I use different colour string for each of my 3 kids and hang them inbetween the large door frames and use special pegs the kids designed to hang up the special artwork up!

  662. Our fridge for my 2 year old Gemma. Oh and Poppy’s fridge and Nanna and Pa’s fridge too. Worlds of colour.

  663. My daughter has her own wall in the living room where all her art projects are displayed since she was about 3 years old.

  664. My sons artwork is displayed proudly on the fridge, on the wall or excitedly in his hands as he shows off his masterpiece

  665. Some goes on the fridge. And I have a photo wall with a picture frame that I put their special pieces in. Then swap when the next pics done. I have a keepsakes box that I keep them all in after they’ve been displayed.

  666. I frame my sons art work and then hang it his playroom. I even have 2 pieces hanging in the master bedroom.

  667. With colored twine and decorative clothespins, my little Picasso’s proudly display their art across the dining room. Its a laundry line of masterpieces. 🙂

  668. I display their art all over the house as well as put it in a scrapbook. I also have a visual art journal that I put smaller pieces of their work in. And they love to share with their Nana and Papa who also have pieces of art work in their home. 😉

  669. We decorate their rooms with all their art work. We use black frames make everything match. We also use wood frames in our bathrooms and put art work in there as well. We love our children’s art work more than anything!

  670. I don’t really have a creative way that’s safe to say, BUT it sure is on display though
    on every wall/doors even cuboard doors/fridge/wherever we can..lol..

  671. We have a craft wall for their favourite artworks in the toy room and I also scan the pictures they have drawn and make a photo book for them to flick through and show guests that come over.

  672. photograph children’s artwork, upload to a large digital frame and set it to shuffle. We also have website that is shared with family & friends

  673. My daughters drawings are displayed on the fridge. My son likes to have his art work displayed on the wall – he just draws it there directly!

  674. We use our ‘hallway gallery’ where art is hung on an entire wall. As a masterpiece is created it is swapped with an old one.

  675. We put artwork on the refridgerator, then into a notebook full of plastic sleeves. Their artwork gets scanned for wrapping paper and gift cards to friends and family.

  676. My little one only scribbles at this stage but still I stick them on the fridge or on the wall in her room, her very first one I put in a picture frame on my work desk

  677. A piece of thin wood with our son’s name on it and clothes pegs glued to it so the art work is clipped on by the pegs 🙂 simple yet effective!

  678. i have made a big card’s board (cutting for a fridge box) for displaying my kids artwork…we choose the one’s we like the most or just want to look at a lot (display) and sticky tape it on the cardboard…it’s standing in their bedroom and looks amazing

  679. We have a section in our house that is a Art gallery, that displays the kids art work to. Family and friends and they change it every month….. Our visitors love it….

  680. My children’s room is decorated with their artwork. I also have a place in the kitchen where I rotate a piece of their artwork.

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