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  • kns93By kns93 1994 Days Ago
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    Let the market research begin.  Thanks for your time!

     

    P.S. The Title is suppose to be "Your Child`s Art"...ooops.

    kns932006-8-28 11:2:13

  • MeitziBy Meitzi 1994 Days Ago
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    Kara - I actually do the first three; but since I do keep most of the art work in the keepsake box, I voted for #1.

  • drdesignsBy drdesigns 1994 Days Ago
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    My children are older. But the art they did as small children are either in a
    box, in my office or one of them is framed and hanging in the TV room.

    So I`ll vote number 1.

  • bthomdBy bthomd 1994 Days Ago
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    That was hard to answer like that so I`ll break it down like this;

    Storing it in a keepsafe box:  25% of the artwork from both children.

    Featuring it on the fridge then into a box:  10% of the artwork from both children.

    Framing it:  0%

    Throwing it away when they are not looking: 65% of the artwork form both children.

    Thats as accurate as I can get!  We try to keep the stuff that is unique or that were alot of work to do!  If we kept every picture of a house the sun and the family that were created by the kids we would have to rent a commercial warehouse!

    bthomd2006-8-28 17:19:59

  • sarahleighmBy sarahleighm 1994 Days Ago
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    I have taken my childrens art work from over the years and
    turned it into notecards. Then boxed them and sent them to
    family members to use for Thank-yous, etc or they can keep
    them as a keepsake. My sister had the set framed and since
    she still lives in the UK she can see her nephews art work
    everyday. Unfortunately the oldest is 18 and was over there for
    a visit and just about died when he saw his masterpieces on
    display!!

  • kns93By kns93 1990 Days Ago
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    If you had the oppportunity to submit your child`s art as a possible design for a new childrens clothing line would you do it?

  • frndchpsBy frndchps 1990 Days Ago
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    even child art can be copywrited. do that first, doesn`t cost much...then submit. you will retain the right to sell or to not sell the art and or the copywrite for the individual designs. Answer: yes i would if i had the copywrite first. hence the yes and no vote ratio. 
    frndchps2006-9-1 18:39:15

  • kns93By kns93 1990 Days Ago
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    Thanks for your input!

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