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11 Creative Ways to Celebrate and Display Kids’ Artwork

Transform this school year’s haul of kid masterpieces into artful placemats, totally awesome togs, greeting cards and more!

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Updated on: June 11, 2026

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Make it wearable

Turn your child’s art-class masterpieces into wearable merch with Akimiro, a Seattle-based create-your-own clothing site. Each clothing item is made to order, so your kiddo’s art is center stage on a quality garment. Your pint-size Picasso can also submit their art to be part of the Little Artists Collection, a collab with Akimiro that features joyous creations everyone can purchase.

Print custom greeting cards

card art
Shutterfly

Take a photo of your child’s latest masterwork, then upload it to Shutterfly to have it turned into a set of greeting cards! Use the cards as thank-you notes or to send a fond hello to a relative. Grandparents love to receive a custom card in the mail from their favorite little artists.

Make it a ‘curtain’ call

art hanging on rail
All Things G&D

We discovered this brilliant idea for showcasing kid art on the All Things G&D blog. Mount a set of Ikea curtain wires on the wall and use curtain clips to neatly hang and organize your child’s latest creations. What we love about this idea is that it’s simple to swap the art in and out. Also, the clips slide easily along the wire, so you can adjust them to present larger-size works. Mama Dusty, your genius is showing!

Create a photographic keepsake

Artkive

If you love the idea of a coffee-table book or framed mosaic that showcases all of your kiddo’s art, but don’t have the time to make one yourself, you’re in luck! Artkive does all of the work for you: The company will send you a box to fill with up to 400 pieces of your child’s precious artwork; you ship it back and — voilà! — as if by a miracle, a gorgeous book or wall-mountable composition arrives.

Turn their chef d’oeuvre into a stuffed animal

Stuffed animal

If your favorite artist has presented you with an adorable drawing that you just can’t get enough of, consider commemorating it as a super-special stuffie! Simply upload a photo of your kiddo’s whimsical little creation to Budsies, and the company will create a custom 16- or 30-inch plush toy in its likeness. Talk about an utterly unique keepsake to treasure for a lifetime.

Enjoy art at the dinner table

Placemat art
Kids Activity Blog

Not everyone has the wall space to mount a large display, but this idea from the Kids Activities blog is a great way to showcase art right on your family’s most creative canvas of all: the kitchen table. The blog’s author produced placemats by laminating her sons’ paper-based art. If you don’t own a laminator, clear contact paper will work just as well to create one-of-a-kind waterproof placemats that will make every mealtime a tasteful affair.

Presto-change-o frames

Frame
Amazon

How about these easy change Artwork Frames from Amazon? Hang these on the wall and open the door to insert artwork up to 8.5 by 11 inches into the front pocket for display. Each frame also features a 3/4-inch compartment for storing extra art! Hangs vertically or horizontally with sawtooth hangers. Could displaying art be any easier?

‘Tote’-ally adorable (and useful!)

Snaptotes

Don’t leave the art at home! With Snaptotes, you can display your mini Monet’s work on the go. Most parents of small children need some kind of a bag to haul their kid’s stuff around anyway. Snaptotes also creates custom wallets, wristlets, diaper bags and many other clever, customizable totables.

Clipboard gallery

Clipboards hanging on a wall displaying kid art
Clean and Scentsible

Another inexpensive and easy display idea is to use clipboards. You could give each child their own, or group several together on the wall. Keep it simple by clipping a piece of colored cardstock to each. By using cardstock, you can choose seasonal colors or select colors to complement the art. You can move these around the house of make a more permanent display

 

Everyone loves a garland

Art garland
Skip To My Lou

A fun way to add a dash of color and celebratory verve to any room is with an upcycled art garland. Because this project from Skip to My Lou requires cutting artwork into pieces, it is an especially good use of multiples of similar art projects, sweet scribbles and fanciful finger paintings. Another bonus is that this project uses materials you probably already have lying about the house.

Frame the masterpieces

art gallery for kids artwork
DIY Inspired

Pick up a few of these cute laser-cut wood frames from a craft store to display art with style! Dinah from the DIY Inspired blog painted hers and then glued a clip on each for ease of attaching and changing out the works of art. 

Editor’s note: This article was originally published in May 2019, and updated in January 2022.