Best picture frames for kids according to redditors

We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best picture frames for kids. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Kids' Picture Frames:

u/TexAnne27 · 10 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

YTA, you need to get one of these frames ( https://www.amazon.com/Child-Artwork-Frame-Display-Masterpieces/dp/B000IF7JXS ) and hang up every piece of art she makes for a while.

u/cinemakitty · 5 pointsr/minimalism

My husband is an artist and there’s several in my family. We’re handling this in a few ways.

  1. We have some rotating pieces that get stored in flat files (ex. A map cabinet or IKEA Alex wide low 6 drawer). We make sure to change out frames or gallery walls every 3-4 months.

  2. If she wants to display new sketches or paintings regularly, consider a frame meant for kids’ artwork. They come in several sizes and when a new masterpiece is made, it gets put in the frame and the former masterpiece is tucked behind it in a safe way. Here’s a general example but lots of art stores make them.
    Easy Change kids frames

  3. For large family photos and older artwork, it depends on the size. If they are bigger pieces, consider seeing if your local library has a flat scanner you can use to digitize the work. There are companies online that can do this for you if you like. Example: Digitize 2D Art

    I have no financial ties to these links. These are just things our family has looked into.
u/AnonymousMaleZero · 3 pointsr/RedditForGrownups

I recommend the Storage Frame keeps all the new artwork on top and the old stuff behind the current new one.

u/DaGoodBoy · 1 pointr/daddit

We use framed boarders for all the art in the house. Some of the framed borders are magnetized for use on the fridge, some are special art frames but some are just ordinary cork boards with wooden frames. When a new art project comes home, we say "Which one do we replace?" and throw the old art away. All art must be framed! Haven't had any trauma yet over this approach in 4 years. And if we had kept everything from the past four years for both kids, we'd have BOXES of paper by now.

u/pandaru_express · 1 pointr/boardgames

I picked up one of these for kid's artwork and was pretty impressed with the build quality. Its got a small latch that lets you open up the front and the body is spring loaded and can hold a stack of documents pushed up firmly against the glass when closed. The sizing isn't quite right for you but they might be able to custom or pick a different size.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000IF7JXS/ref=pe_385040_30332190_TE_dp_1

u/blbyrne · 1 pointr/Parenting

We have 3 Lil DaVinci frames that we use on one of our family room walls. Our seven year old gets to decide which pictures he wants to display there, and we open up the frame and display them. The frames keep things looking a little cleaner, he takes pride in his work, and we actually receive a lot of compliments on the display.

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https://www.amazon.com/Child-Artwork-Frame-Display-Masterpieces/dp/B000IF7JXS