When my kids started school this year I went into a panic because I had not done anything with the huge piles of artwork and assignments they had brought home from their year of Kindergarten. I had no idea what to do with it, but I needed to do something quick before the new stuff started pouring in! Scrapbooking is WAY too time consuming and expensive for me. I didn't want to use one of those bulky personalized accordion styled portfolios either. When I asked friends what they do with their kids' stuff, one friend gave me the idea of taking photos of the artwork and cataloging it somehow. I thought that was a great idea. Of course there are photo sites that will help you do this, but I was looking for the quickest and cheapest way.
When I saw this great portfolio in Michaels I had found my way. The portfolio is made up of top-loading plastic sleeves. So, not only does it let you insert pages, but it would also be a good way to store items besides art, like certificates. With my 40% coupon, the portfolio was only about $12-13.
I literally spent a full rainy day going through all the girls work. I was able to filter them down to the highlights and a few actual pieces I didn't want to toss. Then, I started taking photos of everything. Because I'm most familiar with Powerpoint, I just inserted the photos into page layouts on that. If I had done this earlier, I would have spent more time on making the layouts prettier, but my mission was just to create the collection. Once I had them all laid out, I printed out the 11 x 17" pages, and started putting them into the books.
I I tried to categorize the different artwork:
The pockets gave me a place to keep special assignments, like handwriting examples.
And special items like their class photo and yearbook.
How do you keep your child's school work??
you could use a photo printing site as well. I like Groovebook. They would all be 4x6 though but you can put 100 pictures in a book.
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