How to Organize Your Child’s Artwork Without the Clutter

How to Organize Your Child’s Artwork Without the Clutter

Parenthood comes with many joys — and one of them is endless piles of paper covered in doodles, rainbows, and finger paint. But how do you keep the memories without drowning in clutter?

Here are a few ideas:

  1. Digitize It – Take photos or scan artwork to save digitally. This way, you’ll never lose a memory, even if paper gets lost.

  2. Pick a “Best of” Collection – At the end of each month, sit with your child and choose their favorite 3–5 pieces to keep. It’s a fun family activity and teaches kids decision-making.

  3. Store in a Memory Box – Use a labeled box for each year of school. Over time, you’ll build a chronological archive.

  4. Frame & Rotate – Use the Scribble & Frame™ kids’ art frame, which stores up to 50 creations and lets you swap them in seconds. It’s the perfect balance between organization and display.

Say goodbye to messy piles and hello to joyful memories — neatly organized and proudly displayed.