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Here are five creative ways you could repurpose your kids' art:

1. **Create a Collage or Mosaic**: Use the various pieces of artwork to create a large collage or
mosaic. This could be a fun project where you and your kids work together to arrange and glue the
pieces onto a canvas or board. You could even frame it and hang it as a unique piece of art in your
home.

2. **Turn Them Into Gift Wrap**: Use the artwork as wrapping paper for gifts. It adds a personal
touch to presents and allows you to share your children's creativity with friends and family. Simply
wrap the gifts in the artwork and add some ribbon or twine for a finishing touch.

3. **Make Coasters or Placemats**: Laminate or Mod Podge the artwork onto cork or wooden
coasters or placemats. This not only preserves the artwork but also turns it into functional items for
your home. It's a great way to showcase your children's creativity while adding a personal touch to
your decor.

4. **Create a Memory Book or Calendar**: Compile the artwork into a scrapbook or photo book.
Include photos of your kids creating the artwork along with the finished pieces. You could also create
a calendar featuring their artwork for each month. It's a wonderful way to preserve memories and
cherish their artistic journey over time.

5. **Turn Them Into Wearable Art**: Scan or photograph the artwork and print it onto fabric transfer
paper. Then, use the fabric to create custom t-shirts, tote bags, or even throw pillows. This allows
your kids to see their artwork come to life in a new and exciting way, and it's a fun way to showcase
their creativity wherever you go.

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