Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Part 3: Purging Artwork by My Mini Artists

Every week my kids make approximately 1.5 pieces of artwork a day so in an average month they create 45 works of art.  I love to see what they create but I don't have the storage or fridge space to save all that precious work.  

Solution 1:  When it first started coming home I'd put the work on the counter and then a few days later sneak it into the recycling bin but I always felt that a little piece of who they were was being picked up by the garbage truck.  

Solution 2: I saved it in bins for a while but that wasn't working because I don't have space to store what would be 5 or 6 bins by the end of the year.

Solution 3:  I start by taking pictures of it.  Not every single piece because Thursday's Preschool paint smear looks a lot like the Monday's Preschool paint smear.  But if they take the time to draw more than a scribble or glue together a collage, then I feel that it deserves to be shared and remembered.  

Then, I create a digital layout of it:
Layout Credits:  Paper & Embellishments Ellie Lash Sugar Bug

I keep some really special pieces in a bin but the pile went from this:
 
To this: 
  
Well, there's one less pile of paper on the shelf of my den.  I feel so good when I get rid of something that was taking up precious space in our small house!

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