5 Ideas for Framing Kids Artwork

My favorite artwork ever, is the kind my youngest brings home from preschool. I think its important to display kids artwork and crafts but in can be tricky, to make sure its done in a thoughtful manner. Kids artwork can get 'lost' on the fridge among coupons and to do lists and lets be honest in the backpack. Adding your child's own artwork in their bedroom is great way to celebrate your child's creativity and adds to the personality of their bedroom. Quick reminder, if your child has a gallery wall in their bedroom, add their artwork to the wall. Nothing gives me the '

sads

' more than gallery walls in kids rooms that doesn't include their artwork! For Gallery wall layout ideas, visit Avery's gallery wall

here

Our little ones, bring home an assortment or varying sizes of artwork from paintings to, 3D Artwork, Windmills and more as I mentioned can be tricky to properly frame. 

Using a mixture of frame sizes and varying artwork, I've put together 5 Ideas for Framing Kids artwork. While sorting though your little ones artwork, involve them in the process and ask which ones they want to frame and place on their walls, it makes the whole project more fun and memorable for them.

Idea # 1 Floating Frame

Use a floating glass gallery frame to float unusual shaped artwork between glass.  This painted butterfly comes to life once placed in a floating frame. 

Idea # 2 Shadow Box Frame

My son recently made a cute Hungry Caterpillar sitting on a leaf at school, using a Shadow Box frame I was able to display his 3D artwork effortlessly. 

Idea # 3 Use a Matte

Kids make THE best abstract artwork. Using a Matte to frame artwork adds instant polish to kids artwork. 

Idea # 4 Skip the Matte

Just like adding a matte to kids artwork, transforms it from a cart project into 'artwork' the same goes with skipping the matte and filling the entire frame with artwork. When framing the artwork below, I cut down the original painting to fit a smaller frame and skipped the matte. The artwork framed without the map, reminds me of framed artwork you would purchase from Minted [ and yes, my little one is an amazing artist. Totally not biased! ] 

Idea # 5 Add a Color Background

My little one created this rainbow cloud, which can be complicated to frame since its an odd size. For this, I skipped the matte and opted to use tissue paper for the background for the artwork to reside on,

I crumpled the tissue paper to give extra depth

  You can also use construction

 paper or Kraft paper for Scrap-booking paper as a backdrop. 

Framing your childs artwork can be very inexpensive, you can find good frame deals at Ikea, Wal-Mart, Target, Marshall's and Home Goods in  wide selection of sizes. Also, look online for coupons for Micheal's Craft store and score big discounts on frames too, they carry a color selection

 of frames along with shadow boxes. All the frames used above where from Ikea, Target and Home Goods. 

Now for the fun part, sorting though your kids artwork and deciding what to frame, remember to include them in the process and create those fun memories together. I hope my 5 Ideas for Framing Kids artwork comes in handy. Whats your favorite to display your kids artwork in a thoughtful frame? 

Favorite Vases for Flowers

So fun fact, for the past several months I've either downgraded my normal Venti vanilla latte to a non tall fat latte with no added flavors or skipped having one altogether. So less money spent weekly on what I used to deem as 'critical' latte is now spent on flowers. Totally a win win for my soul and my house looks so good dressed in flowers. Over the weekend, I picked up a few new vases to keep my flower-loving-buying heart happy, which got me thinking of my favorite vases. Some I own, and some our on my dream wish list. 

one

Crate & Barrel Stephanie Vase

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two

Crate & Barrel Lucita Vase

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three

JCP Jonathan Adler Vase

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four

Kate Spade Owl Vase

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five

Torre & Tagus Sicily Vase

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six

West Elm Curved Mercury Vase

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seven

West Elm Honeycomb Vase

After, months of have

The Flower Recipe Book

On my Amazon wishlist, I finally treated myself to the book and couldnt be happier, its filled with all the details my flower arranging heart needed to know. Its filled with so many ideas and all the tips needed to create your own lovely arrangements

This weekend, stop by your local market and pick up a little bouquet of flowers for your home or better yet snip some from your garden. You'll be amazed with how much flowers brighten a room, and while some may think buying flowers is frivolous expense, I say its good for the soul! Enjoy the long weekend.