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    Hi all,

    I was just wondering peoples opinions on displaying the mindees artwork in my downstairs toilet?

    I am not lucky enough to have a separate playroom or area for minding, so my only Walls are our family areas which my dh is not keen on having mindees artwork all over. I thought, all mindees use the toilet and thought it was a good area to display their pictures. But not sure it people may think this is unhygienic or disrespectful to their work?

    What do you think?

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    Would it be possible to laminate or put in poly pockets or something similar go get round the hygiene issue. I don't think it would be disrespectful in anyway - they could sit and admire the artwork whilst getting about their business! I've used children's handprints to make poster about handwashing and laminated them so that they could be wiped down.

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    i dont display the kids art work, as this is my home and the kids take their stuff home, i just take photos before they leave at the end of the day.
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    Droplets from urine and faeces can travel a long way

    Plus children's hands are not always clean when they touch walls etc. I am constantly washing mine down.

    Would your husband be ok about display boards that come down and store behind the sofa at the end of the day / week?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hebs View Post
    i dont display the kids art work, as this is my home and the kids take their stuff home, i just take photos before they leave at the end of the day.
    same here, if parents want to display then so be it, only my kids have there work up on the fridge
    What a crock!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hebs View Post
    i dont display the kids art work, as this is my home and the kids take their stuff home, i just take photos before they leave at the end of the day.
    This is what I do. I only have enough space to store my DD stuff from school never mind the mindess stuff.
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    my children have painted mini canvasses of artwork which is in our loo (up high) but I don't think I'd put mindees in there unless it was handwashing poster they designed or something.

    Personally I have artwork all over my kitchen wall but if you want something more out the way or 'put awayable' I reckon you should have a noticeboard in kitchen you can take down in the evenings weekends.x
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    What about using something like this?

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...RKQQH3F5N3PFPW

    You could get an over-the-door hook to hang it on a door & just take it down at the end of the day.

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    I can see why you don't want to display artwork across your home. I am the opposite I don't have it in my front room but do in my hallway and dining room(also lucky enough to have a play room where I put posters up. We have a wall in the dining room where the work the children do is displayed. Also backs of doors are used more (apart form that one wall).

    Personally I wouldn't put it in the toilet but thats because I feel that some parents may think you think its only good enough for there if you don't have it elsewhere and may offend them.

    Someone gave a good idea about boards you can remove. What about having it up during the week and taking it down for the weekend.
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    Personally, I wouldn't hang children's art work in the toilet

    Could you use something like this to display their work?

    http://www.bakerross.co.uk/product.a...ContainerID=10

    It's easily taken down at the end of the day

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    I have the plastic picture pockets that mouse posted a link to. I have a playroom for work but it is newly decorated and DH does not want things stuck on the paper as we use it as an occasional spare room too with the futon in there.

    I take photos of artwork/activities for an album but think I will get the smaller pocket hanger for them to go up too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    What about using something like this?

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...RKQQH3F5N3PFPW

    You could get an over-the-door hook to hang it on a door & just take it down at the end of the day.
    i'm currently using one of these to display my certificate, welcome, weekly plan etc signs, as i'm in a rented house and can't put any picture hooks up so i have an over the door hook on the outside of the downstairs toilet door, ( it faces the front door ) and during the day have my stuff on show, then at weekends i can move it ( but tend not to! )

    i used to have a 'washing line' strung up along the top of a wall in the playroom and would peg mindees and my own childrens artwork to it.

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    Each child that attends my setting has their handprint on a tile in my downstairs loo and the kids love this , it actually emcourages them to use the toilet
    As for general art work , what about a scrap book , the children here love looking and photos in an album and I can also see that working for art work too
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    I display it during the day on the mantle piece/window sill/fridge with magnets and then the children take it home that night.

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    mine is put in their LJ, artwork that links to current theme stays up
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    I love the hand print on a tile idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helen N View Post
    mine is put in their LJ, artwork that links to current theme stays up
    Same here!!! It goes on the wall while we are doing whatever theme, and then either goes in their LJ or home when we have finished with topic!

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    Thank you everybody for your kind replies. I love the picture pocket idea. I'll be putting one on my shoppping list. I don't think I'll use the toilet for displaying artwork but laminated posters is a great idea and wipeable.

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