Simple Stylish Tricks for Organizing and Displaying Kids’ Artwork and School Papers

There’s nothing sweeter than kid’s school work and artwork, but you probably have a lot of it, and it’s everywhere. Knowing what to do with it can be a bit overwhelming. Do you hold on to it, display it or recycle it (hoping they don’t notice)? Learn simple stylish tricks for organizing and displaying kids’s artwork and school papers in this Lowe’s video:



Kids love having their artwork on display, and you can show their masterpieces of the moment by using a simple curtain rod. Determine how large you want your display area to be and attach the rod into the drywall using the provided brackets and screws. If you don’t hit studs, make sure to use anchors and attach it securely. Use simple curtain ring clips to hang the artwork.

Once you have installed the curtain rod, it’s time to decide what to display. If your kids like to swap out their artwork regularly, leave it up to them. Just clip the art on; when you want to replace one, it’s super easy and doesn’t damage the art. Tip: Use your phone to snap a pic of your favorite pieces of artwork so you’ll have it documented forever.

Like artwork, school papers tend to pile up with no end in sight. Wall-mounted mailboxes are a cute and easy solution for keeping school papers in order, and they can be painted to match the decor. You can use multiple mailboxes for storing different types of items. Hang the mailboxes low enough so that kids can sort their paperwork themselves.

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