I want to store important works well ☆ How to store children's works and craft goods

I want to store and store works such as works that children have made so hard. However, children's works come in various sizes, so some people may be worried that they can't store them well. So this time, let's learn how to store children's works well from the user's example! We will also introduce how to organize the craft goods.

Put it in a large case file

Some children's works are large in size, such as pictures drawn vigorously on drawing paper. The user used a large case to store children's works. Here are some examples.

大切な作品を上手に保管したい☆子どもの作品・工作グッズの収納方法

■ In a case with a zipper of 100 average

I want to store important works well ☆ Storage of children's works and craft goods ... Click here for images >>

Hitomi stores the works of her three children, report cards, etc. in a 100-square zipper case. The point is to color-code the case into pink, blue, and black for each child. At a glance, you can tell which case is who. The files are put together in an IKEA box.

■ In the case of cardboard material

Photo: nobiko

It seems that nobiko's children are already grown up. However, I still kept my childhood works clean. Works such as paintings and prints are stored in a cardboard case. The storage case has a handle, so it seems easy to put it in and out. The print work won the grand prize at the city's art exhibition!

■ Nakabayashi "Oekaki File"

Photo: asuka

Asuka who uses Nakabayashi's "Oekaki File". I keep the pictures and works that my child drew at the nursery school. He wanted to value the goodness of the real thing. You can easily look back at any time.

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