With the shear volume of art that an individual kid produces, it’s hard to keep up with it all. That's why we thought this Lil Davinci frame was a great idea — it lets you instantly rotate or change out artwork and you can store up to 50 masterpieces at time.
For your little Leonardos, check out Dynamic Frame to see their range of sizes and sets they carry ($32 – $170). They even have shadowboxes for your kid’s macaroni masterpieces ($60 – $100).
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FYI, if you're going for a standard size, Target carries these 8x12/12x16 frames for $14.99.
http://www.target.com/p/Artwork-Display-and-Storage-Frame-Black-12x16/-/A-10871027
A lot of the other products on the dynamic frames website look pretty cool, though.
$31.95 gets expensive if you are buying several of these. The Target ones work just as well for less although they are definitely not built the same.
I have both, and the Target ones are definitely flimsy in comparison to the well made Lil Davinci. My only complaint about the name brand version is the hanger type. It's that saw-tooth type, and my kids knocked my first one off the wall and broke the glass.
I was thinking the other day that all rentals should come with these. How awesome would that be? x
As an elementary art teacher, I think these are the perfect size! Most of the projects that we make are on 9x12 or 12x18 paper.