Door hinge frame for children's art work
Preschool is prime arts and crafts territory. If your child is bringing home enough construction paper to wallpaper your house, try some of these fun ideas to keep a record of these so-cute years, but not get lost under a heap of paper.
1) A high wire: Stretch a clothes line or length of colorful ribbon across your play room high enough so that you can walk under. Use clothes pins to clip art work to the ribbon. It brightens up the room and the work is easy to rotate.
2) Digital Frames: Take photos of your child holding her art work. Load the shots into a digital photo frame for all to see. Save a few special masterpieces to hang up, but record the rest digitally and trash the evidence.
3) Door Hinge Frames: Buy a few frames that open in front. They come in all different sizes and colors now. You can easily open the frame and change the picture whenever you like. A display of 2-3 "door-hinge" frames can be a nice permanent addition to your decor.
Whatever you do, don't just start filling up giant under the bed boxes. They just multiply under there like rabbits. By the time your child is in third grade, the art work will be out of control. Not that I did that.