Your children rush home with a back pack bursting with drawings and painted artwork, paper mache sculptures and handmade seasonal decorations. Each piece is unique and made especially for you so the best thing to do is display them proudly in your house. Here are Melbourne Living’s 7 favourite ways to display children’s artwork.
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