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10 Creative Ways to Display Your Child's Artwork at Home

Every parent knows the joy of receiving a handmade drawing from their child. But as the artwork piles up, finding creative ways to display these treasures becomes a challenge. Here are 10 inspiring ideas to turn your home into a rotating gallery of your little artist's work.
1. Create a Dedicated Gallery Wall
Choose a visible spot in your home—a hallway, playroom, or kitchen corner—and dedicate it entirely to your child's art. Use a mix of frames, clips, and washi tape to create an eclectic, ever-changing display.
Pro tip: Paint the wall in a neutral color to let the artwork pop, or go bold with a chalkboard wall where kids can draw directly!
2. String and Clip Display
One of the simplest and most flexible options. Install a wire or string across the wall and use mini clothespins or binder clips to hang artwork. This makes swapping pieces incredibly easy.
3. Magnetic Art Board
Install a magnetic board or use your refrigerator strategically. Magnetic strips or frames allow for damage-free display and quick rotation of new pieces.
4. Rotating Art Frames
Invest in special frames designed to hold multiple pieces of artwork (some hold up to 50-100 pieces!). They display one piece at a time but store many behind it—perfect for reducing wall clutter while keeping everything.
5. Floating Shelves and Ledges
Great for displaying framed pieces or 3D artwork like sculptures and crafts. Shelves allow you to rearrange without making new holes in the wall.
6. Clipboard Gallery
Hang a series of clipboards on the wall for an industrial-chic look. Simply clip new drawings whenever your child creates something new.
7. DIY Art Portfolio on Display
Create a large flip-book style portfolio that hangs on the wall. Kids can flip through their art like a book, and guests can browse their "exhibition."
8. Digital Photo Frame
For a modern, clutter-free approach, digitize artwork using ArtKeep and display it on a digital photo frame. This way, hundreds of pieces can rotate through a single frame.
9. Seasonal Rotation
Create themed displays that change with seasons or holidays. Keep a "summer art" collection, "holiday art" collection, and rotate them throughout the year.
10. Turn Art into Functional Items
Turn favorite pieces into placemats, coasters, or phone cases. This gives the art a second life and makes for great conversation starters.
The Challenge of Managing It All
While display ideas are great, the real challenge is organizing and preserving all that artwork. That's where digital solutions like ArtKeep come in:
- Scan artwork with your phone in seconds
- Organize by child and year automatically
- Share with family through private galleries
- Create photo books for long-term keepsakes
No matter which display method you choose, having a digital backup means you can confidently rotate, donate, or recycle physical pieces knowing the memories are safely preserved.
The Best Way to Save Kids' Art
ArtKeep helps you easily scan, organize, and display every masterpiece. Say goodbye to clutter, keep the memories.
