My kids are mass producing artwork at school. They love to see it on display, but I don’t want it covering my fridge. So, I came up with this easy DIY Kids Art Display, which is the perfect way to hang my children’s artwork!
(UPDATE 2021: Please pardon the blurry photos. I took these pictures when I first started blogging and had no idea what I was doing! The project is still a good one, so that’s why I kept it on here!)
This kids art display project was super simple and inexpensive, and I love how my kids’ art is prominently featured in their playroom. I also like that their projects added an instantaneous jolt of color to the room.
Supplies Used to Make a DIY Kids Art Display
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- Unfinished wood stars
- Gold craft paint
- Gold glitter paint
- Ribbon
- Hot glue and hot glue gun
- Curtain clips
How to Make a DIY Kids Art Display
Here’s how I made this art gallery for my children’s masterpieces . . . .
DIY Art Display Step One: Paint the End Pieces
First, I painted four wooden stars with gold acrylic craft paint.
Once that dried, I applied a topcoat of gold glitter paint to make the wood pieces really pop.
If stars aren’t your jam, you could choose any unfinished wood shape you like! I’ve seen hearts, circles, squares, and more at the craft store.
Step Two: Cut Ribbon to Size
DIY Art Gallery Step Three: Attach the Ribbon to the Wood Shapes
Once the ribbon is the correct length, hot glue it to the back of the wooden shapes.
Here you can see that I glued the ribbon to the unfinished side of the stars.
Step Four: Attach the Art Display to the Wall
I hung the DIY art display 3M Command Strips.
The strips held up this display for six years, and only came down because we moved! So, don’t be concerned that Command Strips can’t get the job done.
If you’re worried, however, you could attach sawtooth picture hangers to the backs of the wood shapes and attach the DIY Art Display to the wall that way.
Step Five: Attach Curtain Clips and Display That Art!
Finally, add the curtain clips to the ribbon, and the art hanger is ready to be decked out with all of your kids’ creations!
Curtain clips are easy to open, so I can add and remove art as new projects find their way into the backpack and/or are created at the kitchen table.
My kids love seeing their work displayed, and I love that there’s some color on that blank wall. My husband loves that the entire thing cost less than $12 to make.
How do you display your kids’ art in your home?
– Bre
thepinterestedparent says
I love your playroom. I wish my daughter had one of these. I need a bigger house. lol
Bre Eggert says
Thank you! We feel so blessed to have this new space – it is truly fantastic for our family. I am sure your daughter is totally happy with her wonderful toys and fun activities you do with her though!
Leslie says
I hope your mother had a wonderful birthday! We have a bunch of those hooks as well. Love the way you used them with the stars!
Bre Eggert says
Hi, Leslie. Thank you so much! Aren’t those hooks awesome? I’m going to figure out a way to use them in my closet next. Thanks for stopping by!
Christine B says
I love the paint color!!!! You’ll have to tell me what it is in case we ever do our basement 🙂
Bre Eggert says
Thank you, Christine!! What do you think of the paint color? Just a shade lighter than your kitchen! Thanks again SO much for the tip. 🙂
Christine B says
Love the display wall and the ease of changing out projects!
Also, the play area looks great! I cannot wait to see the rest of the basement!