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Our art gallery

In our homeschooling room(s) we have our very own Art Gallery. It's a mixture of work from my 1st three children (nothing from young Sammie yet).  The two pictures of the hearts are usually different pictures, but we have changed two out for the upcoming Valentine Season.  I love to look at these every day to remind me how the great minds my children have. I even have a picture (behind the lamp) of a painting that i did when I was 15 years old.  

How do you display your child(rens) art?  



Don't forget to come on back on Friday to link up to our 1st ever Homeschool Room linky party! There will be a giveaway too! 

Comments

Catherine Anne said…
Oh I Love it~
Holly said…
I love this! What a great idea!
Crisc said…
Great Idea! I will be back soon =)
What a great idea! I had forgotten that my mom did this a long time ago, I should find a spot to do the same. Stopping by from HHH
esther said…
Looks great! Stopping by on the Hip Homeschool Hop!
Lindsay said…
oo this looks great!! I love how bright and colorful it is!
Amie said…
I love displaying my kids art in our school area. They love seeing it too. One of my favorite seasonal places to display are the kitchen windows, right in the front of the house...Kinda classroom-ish but fun.
Amie from the HHH.
Amie said…
I love displaying my kids art in our school area. They love seeing it too. One of my favorite seasonal places to display are the kitchen windows, right in the front of the house...Kinda classroom-ish but fun.
Amie from the HHH.
Jennifer said…
Love the art wall! We have a couple of strings hanging across the wall in our homeschool room and I use clothespins to pin up the kids work. What's the use if it isn't seen, right? :)

Jennifer
www.sergeantmajormom.com
joelle said…
I absolutely love this! Thanks for stopping by earlier.
Erika said…
This is amazing! What a wonderful idea!!! Stopping by from the HHH!!!
Alyssa said…
You're blog is adorable and I love your "art gallery".
Jennifer said…
I copied that link to remind myself of your great idea. I love your gallery. I linked over from the Hip Homeschool Hop and am now following your blog.

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