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6 Creative and Aesthetic Ways to Display Kids' Art at Home

  • Writer: Jen
    Jen
  • May 13
  • 2 min read

If you are a parent, you know the struggle: the "masterpieces" from school and home start piling up faster than you can find magnets for the fridge. While we want to cherish every scribble, turning your home into a cluttered gallery isn't the goal!


Whether you love a farmhouse chic look or a modern quiet luxury aesthetic, there are beautiful, organized ways to celebrate your little one's creativity. Here are 6 clever ideas to help you manage the paper trail and create a stunning kids' art display.



For a polished look that is incredibly functional, try framed clipboards. By mounting gold or wooden clips inside open frames, you create a dedicated space that looks like intentional nursery wall art. This is perfect for the "Old Money" aesthetic because it feels curated but allows you to swap out new drawings in seconds.




If you have a long, empty wall in a playroom or hallway, a rotating art gallery using wire or string with clips is a game-changer. It’s a fantastic way to keep things fresh while honoring their latest creations. It allows you to display multiple pieces at once without the commitment of individual frames.




If you are running out of wall space, consider turning your child’s artwork into a keepsake book. You can scan or photograph their favorite pieces and compile them into a high-quality coffee table book. This is the ultimate "decluttering" hack that preserves the memory forever without the physical bulk.




Add a sweet, personal touch to your play space or bedroom with a personalized wooden board. These often feature the child's name and built-in clips, making it a proud "Look What I Made" station. It fits beautifully with farmhouse decor and makes a wonderful handmade gift.




Standard cork boards can look a bit "office-y," but a decorative arch cork board adds a modern, architectural element to a room. Use stylish gold push pins to create an ever-changing collage of sketches and school papers. It’s a great way to blend toddler activities with sophisticated home design.




This is perhaps the most genius invention for parents: the changeable kids' artwork frame. These frames open like a door and can hold up to 100 art pieces behind the one on display. It acts as both a professional display and a storage box for all those letter-sized masterpieces.



Which of these is your favorite? Let me know in the comments! Don't forget to check out my latest Etsy shop finds for more personalized nursery inspiration.


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