10 Ways to Display Childrens Art

My 3 year old just started pre-school, and he is beginning to bring home works of art and I absolutely love it! The only thing I don’t love is figuring out a home for all of them. I don’t want to stash it away in a box which then automatically gets put into the dark closet. But I also want to have that ability to change out his artwork when I run out of room for a new piece. So, for those of you who have the same problem I do, here are my favorite ways to display your child’s piece of art.

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Beach Wall Art Printable

It’s now the end of summer with school officially starting, so I thought I’d bring back a little bit of summer with these. Perfect for a guest bedroom or any bedroom in the home. Need it in a different color? Please feel free to look at the color swatch in the tab above and let me know the color you’d like instead!

8.5×11 – download here

8.5×11 – download here

8.5×11 – download here
8.5×11 – download here

8.5×11 – download here

8.5×11 – download here



Baby Shower

I held a baby shower a few months ago for my dear friend, and I’ve posted the pictures from the party on pretty much all of my blogs. But since I put it together, I don’t think it hurts to add it on here. It took a lot of work, but the results paid off. 
 
 
I designed the invitations myself, and was happy with the way they turned out. I loved putting it together, except cutting out the onesies took a little bit of effort.

We’ve probably all seen them floating around the web, or on Pinterest. I found the tutorial for them on Martha Stewart’s website.

I think I made the diaper cake bigger than it should’ve been. I used just over 100 diapers for this cake, when you could probably use a lot less and still make it look cute. I followed this tutorial to make the cake.

Party favors included Oreo Pops, which are absolutely amazing! And Bath & Body Works hand sanitizers, with a small “thank you” tag.