Part With the Art - Make the most of your childrens' art.

ADvTECH Group • August 10, 2021

Part With the Art - Make the most of your childrens' art.

A young boy with paint on his face is holding a brush.

At Crawford International we believe every child is a masterpiece! Alongside the focus of academic excellence we also encourage our students to think creatively and offer art as a subject in most of our schools.

Our art teachers are passionate and inspiring specialists in the field and our art studios are bright and colorful, providing an ideal environment for our students' creative talent to shine.


Learn more about how we encourage our students to express themselves, creatively and otherwise - here.


But what do you do when your childs school art projects start cluttering your home and aren't being appreciated for the masterpieces they are? Here are seven clever ideas of what you can do.


Canvsly


Canvsly is an app that will help clear the clutter because it’s specifically made for storing, organising and sharing your children’s art. Not only can you create a timeline for each child - a wonderful way to see their talents grow year after year - but you can also instantly share their art with your family via Facebook, Twitter or even Pinterest. And you can even have it made into gifts, such as bags and scatter cushions. 


Digital Frame


A digital frame dedicated to your child’s art means that you can keep it all in your home, on digital rotation. Simply take pictures of the artwork and upload to a memory stick that will slot into your digital frame. Every time you look at the frame, there will be a new artwork to remember. The NIX Advance 33cm Hi-Res Digital Photo & HD Video Frame is one of the largest frames on offer and can be ordered online from Takealot.



Art Calendar


Why not encourage your child to choose their favourite 12 artworks of the year to be made into a calendar for the next year? Simply, take pictures of the artworks they have chosen and send it to a printing company that will assign each artwork to a month. https://photo2print.co.za

A little girl is holding a framed picture of her drawings.


Art on Display


If you'd like to display your child’s art in your home, but don’t have the wall, fridge or board space, then collaging it may be a good option for you. First scan the artwork, then go to www.postermywall.com for a collage template that you can use for the design. You can then choose to have that design made into a poster, a canvas or as a framed print.


Click here to learn more about our art studios and other facilities offered at Crawford International schools.

A child 's drawing of a rocket is on the cover of a book

Bumblebox Photo Book


With Bumblebox, your child’s art can be made into a personalised photo book. First, place your order on the website. Then they will send an empty Bumble Box to your address for you to fill with your child’s masterpieces - including their paintings, drawings, letters, macaroni necklaces and even pottery.


Once the box is full, email Bumblebox for collection. Once collected, the little Bumble worker bees will start to turn your precious art into a beautiful art book. 

It will be delivered back to you, with or without the original artwork, the choice is yours

A puzzle with a picture of flowers on it


Puzzling


Instead of displaying your child’s art you could turn it into an activity. Orms Printroom & Framing offers personalised puzzle printing in pieces ranging from four to 180 and in sizes ranging from A5 to A3. Simply send a picture of your child’s art to the puzzle company, who will mount the image on to a puzzle board and then laser cut it into pieces. This makes for a very nice gift for grandparents too. 

A necklace with a drawing of a family and a cat on it.


Art Jewellery


Janine Binneman’s Jewellery Design Studio encourages you to transform your child’s art into real-life, tangible pieces of jewellery that you can physically wear. Simply upload your child’s drawing to their website and then select the type of jewellery you'd like to have made. From pendants (ideal for a necklace) to bracelets or even key rings. 


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