Our Breakfast Nook Rotating Art Wall (+ Free “Eat, Pray, Love” Printables)

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My girls love to colour, stick stickers onto paper, paint, and glue. We have a stainless steel fridge, so I can’ t display their lovely artwork there, so I came up with another way to show off their hard work: a rotating art wall in our breakfast nook!

Breakfast Nook Rotating Art Wall by The DIY Mommy. Clip kid's art to a curtain rod installed on the wall!

I bought this great Subway art piece from Homesense, made the “Eat, Pray, Love” art myself, and then installed an Ikea curtain rod below the art and hung up my girls’ artwork with curtain rings.

The fun thing about this art wall, is that we can rotate the art hanging on the rod as we please. We can feature the girls’ art, or we could hang our Christmas cards, or we could display unframed professional art, or… the possibilities are endless!

Breakfast Nook Rotating Art Wall by The DIY Mommy. Clip kid's art to a curtain rod installed on the wall!

We’re a family with creative, young kids, and I love displaying that fact proudly in one of the rooms we spend the most time in – our breakfast nook in our kitchen.

(If you’d like to use my “Eat, Pray, Love” art in your own space, feel free to download the free 5×7″ PDF’s here: EAT | PRAY | LOVE | HEART )

How do you display your kid’s artwork?

8 Comments

  1. Hi, I recently created a couple Eat Pray Love prints and I was wondering if you might be interested in giving me a review in exchange for a couple free prints? I like making minimalist movie prints and I thought it would be fun to make one for Dolce Far Nient “The Sweetness of Doing nothing”.

    – Daniel

    here is the link

    http://www.etsy.com/listing/179331111/eat-pray-love-inspired-poster-dolce-far?ref=sr_gallery_7&ga_search_query=dolce+far+niente&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=US&ga_search_type=all

  2. I totally need to do something like this. I hate not being able to display all of the art that my three artistic kids make!

  3. What are the clips that went around the curtain rod called? And where can they be found? Please and thank you! 🙂

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