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saving art

 

Rowan has been starting to take some art classes and the work he brings home just melts my heart. I decided to date and take some pics to immortalize these memories. I have started a Rowan’s art folder on my computer, and hopefully I will be organized enough to keep this up. You could print them out yearly and create artwork memory books for each age.

This could be as simple as scribbling the date on the artwork and taking a snapshot with your iphone.

I have also framed some of his art and made gift tags from some of his throw away pieces, check it out here and here.

I also found this great app for saving your kids art: Artkive.  It helps you store, tag the art plus make it into a book. I might have to try this one.

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