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What to Do With Children"s Artwork

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I loved art at school and my books and pencil cases from the time were covered in doodles and quotes from various pieces of literature that I found particularly inspiring/funny.
My daughter has developed a similar trait and is forever doodling designs for a new outfit, flowers that she would like to create through cross pollination and her name if she were to marry various celebrities.
It's fantastic, I love seeing how her skills are developing and how her mind works but there is a problem and that is that I am a hoarder.
When it comes to my children's drawings and pieces of work I can't give them up and I know that I am not the only parent out there that wants to keep every piece of work that their child does.
The question is what to do? Some people keep every piece of work that has ever been created and store them.
Some take the work and filter through what is there and select only the best, or the ones that have special meanings or memories.
Others cut them up and make a smorgasbord of pieces of work.
And then there are those who just throw them all away.
None of those options work for me.
I haven't the space to keep them all and I don't want to throw them all away or cut them up.
I don't have the talent or the ideas to make sure that they look good and to make sure that it is the ones with the right memories that are kept.
I knew that I needed another way, but what was it? What was the answer I was looking for? A similar question had been asked about photographs before.
I take a lot of photos each month and each one holds a memory, a captured feeling, a moment in time that I can never get back.
Of course the answer to my problem with photographs was the answer to my answer to the problem with my children's doodles.
The Computer.
If they can get into the PC they can be stored forever.
Every piece of work that they do can be stored digitally if I scan it.
Then the actual piece of work can be recycled or used as wrapping paper or even given to Grandparents!
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