last month my Lucky came with a bonus Lucky Kids Mag. I still have a hard time believing any new Conde Nast magazine is more worthwhile than Domino...seriously? But I looked it over and it had some great little worth-while features. I especially made note of their page on framing kids' art. Of course, all of these options will work for adult art, too...the point is that the options are affordable.
I'm sorry the photograph is not one of my best. My favorite option is listed at the top left: "Sleek metal bars that expand to any height and transform kindergarden scrawl into something gallery-worthy. Jorgen Moller 18" Aluminum Original Posterhanger, $16, Posterhanger.com."
I also liked the vertical wooden stacking bars towards the top right which "are totally customizable and create a cool column effect. Sabine Meyer postcard picture holder $38.00, Momastore.org."
Of course, I always go back to my old top 10 list of inexpensive framing options, which could probably use a bit of updating but is still pretty relevant.
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