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Affordable Art Round-up For Kids
Posted on Mar 21, 2008 7:00:00 AM  |  By HollyBecker

It's Friday, who wants to read with a holiday weekend here? So I'll make this post image heavy and text light, how's that sound? Eye candy here we come! But of course, I have to give you a little intro so here goes...



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Littlest Flower: King of Castle $10



I could go on and on about affordable art (mostly prints) maybe even devote an entire blog to it (or book) because I'd never run out of content. It's a sickness, my design crack. If I showed you the plastic bin in my work studio filled with prints I've purchased over the years from artists I follow, you'd call me a total junkie. I need prints because I have to live around things that visually stimulate me. And when I have children, I will follow my own advice here and decorate their rooms with lovely art prints at least until they are old enough to tell me that the giraffes have to go because the Transformers or babes in bikinis are going up. While I can control what's on the walls, I'll no doubt be shopping at some of these fine stores below. Then again, I've already shopped at many of these stores so I'm living proof that some of these aren't just for the tots. If you click around the links below, you will no doubt find more grown up friendly designs by the many artists featured here.



So enough talking, let's look at some art!



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Binth: Numbers Poster, $55.



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Full views of work not shown above, you'll need to click on these links to see entire images. GUIDE: 1. Tootsweet Shop: Barometz print $50,  2.Sarah Jane Studios: Summer Tea Party $24, 3. Shirae: Hoola $18, 4. MikieP: Girl Power $20, 5. Lab Partners: Birds and Squirrel Field trip $20,  6. Blanca Helga: Animal Tower $3, 7 & 8.Kiki and Polly: Hippity Hop to Bed $20 and Pink Fabric Eared Bunny $20.



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Paul Chung: 123 Bird Series $15 (each print shown grouped in 3 framed above), and A Sitting Boy $18, also by Paul Chung. He's pretty amazing, by the way.



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San Fran 67: Freddy $70. This artist makes the most intricate paper cutouts and frames them, what gorgeous displays for any kids' room.



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Molly Jey is another great artist doing work that is very beautiful by cutting paper to form beautiful storybook-like three dimensional scenes. Shown here is Mystical Forest, $120.



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GUIDE: 1.Sasha Loots: Meg and Pelly $40, 2. Axel Honey: The Trip $20, 3. Sammy Dog Productions: Fish $15, 4.  Bumble Belly Designs: Trains and Planes $56, 5. Joseph Blake: I'll Be $26, 6. Paula Birdy: Alpha-birdy $35, 7. Aja Vu: Monsieur Poo Arctic Explorer $20, 8. JMC Designs: The Dance $50, 9. Tamba Toys: Can You See Me $14, and 10. Nuria73: My Secret Garden Rouge $40. 



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e.soule: The Little Zoo series, $70 each.



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GUIDE: Charlie Motel: Somebody Loves You $20,  Creative Thursday: Peep Peep $35, Seaspray Blue: The CountUp $17, Margin: Laurence $20, JRitter Designs: ABC Illustration Girls $20, Wren and Chickadee: Paper Doll $18, Fox in the Woods: Forest and Fields $20, Corid: Miss Britta and Her Goose Goes to Market $18, Geninne's Art Store: Craft Bird $30, Calobee Doodles: Alphabet Soup $32.



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Sandy Mac and her PEZ dispensers are fun, especially if you love a little retro!



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GUIDE: 1.Witty Workshop: Alice's Flower $25, 2. Monster Gallery: Godzilla $4.50, 3. Goobeetsa: Ice Cream Monster $15, 4. Paint and Ink: Kingdom of Imagination $7, 5.Ubiki: Forest $25, 6. Cathy Nichols: Santuary $28, 7. Ink and Wit: Sour Grapes $35,8. Plants and Animals: Owl Tree $12, 9. Yumi Yumi: These Are For You $20, and 10. Belle and Boo: Freedom $30



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Stephanie DosReis: 178 Ochre Street, $28.



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GUIDE: Jenn Ski Art: Bird $25, Anne's Illustration: Mustang $20, Bee's Knees Industries: Robot Love $20, Marmee Craft: Monsieur Hedgehog $16, Shelby Healey: Bathtime $18, Carla Sonheim: Tire Swing Play $18, Claudine Hellmuth: Out Shopping $255 (cute for pregnant mom),  Pequenio Craft: Paper Doll $16, Terese Bast: Swing $25, The Black Apple: Wolfbaby Vs Foxbaby $18, Michelle Caplan: Coney Island $25, Matte Art: Weather Vivienne $60.



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And of course, you can always frame cards that you like. Sweet Beets has some of the best I've seen for framing for only $5.50.



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What about displaying a few of these pretty masks on the wall from Abigail Brown? $9 each.



Happy clicking and have a wonderful weekend everyone! Erin the Queen of Organization and I, Holly the Decorating Diva, will see you bright and early on Monday morning! :)



(images are all linked to sources above.)





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Thank you for all of the great images and artists! Etsy is one of my favorite sites, I also have artwork available.
http://icingonthecupcake.etsy.com

Posted by: Crystal Jennings| May 05, 2008 at 03:15 PM




The Story of the Fairy Tale Kids

Once upon a time a new baby boy came to live at the castle. The girl who was the new big
sister offered to trade her bedroom with the new baby boy and move to another bedroom.
When grandmother heard that the granddaughter had traded her bedroom, she said “I will
decorate your new bedroom for you. “Oh grandmother” said the granddaughter “can you
decorate it like a princess?” So the grandmother painted a big canvas picture of her grand-
daughter, “Princess Carol in Her Garden”. It was a beautiful picture with lots of pretty
flowers and clouds in a blue sky and Princess Carol in a beautiful pink dress with a crown on
her head. Soon other people in the kingdom saw the painting and said to the grandmother “Oh
“Oh please, would you paint one for my child?

Soon grandmother was painting many pictures of princesses, pirates, princes, dragons and
all kinds of fairy tale kids. People from other kingdoms asked if grandmother could paint
pictures for their children too and so . . . . . today in the village of MainStrasse in Covington,
Kentucky, grandmother Sandi is painting all kinds of pictures for all kinds of kids and she
will paint one just for you! You can click on fairytalekids gallery to see some of the paintings
she has done for other kids. And then you can email grandmother Sandi and tell her exactly what
kind of picture to paint especially for you!

www.happyheartprincess.com
859-655-9571




Posted by: sandi stonebraker| May 18, 2008 at 12:55 PM




i am interested in seeing more from 'lab partners', but i couldn't get the link provided to work. can you repost it??

Posted by: sk| May 28, 2008 at 02:25 PM




Brilliant choices!

Posted by: Diane Duda| August 07, 2008 at 12:09 AM






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