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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
My daughter loves drawing, and every time she finishes a piece, she runs to me, proud as can be. Seeing her excitement, I wanted to find a way to preserve these drawings that mean so much to her. That's when I got this kids art frame. It’s well-made, with smooth, rounded edges that are safe for her little hands. The size is just right to display her artwork, allowing the colors and details to really shine. Each frame comes with a mat and a clear acrylic cover. The acrylic is crystal clear, letting in plenty of light without affecting the art. It also helps protect her drawings from dust and moisture. The mat is the perfect thickness, keeping the artwork safe from damage. The set comes with four frames, and each frame can hold over 50 drawings! I don’t have to worry about running out of space for my daughter’s growing collection. Since using these frames, her artwork stays as vibrant as the day she made it, which is a great way to celebrate her creativity.
Ali V
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Just what I wanted.
Tyler Joyce
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Easy to hang, easy to use, looks great, nice quality and durability, strong magnet.I love they can store lots of art in them as well! Highly recommend.
Dale Lane
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
It’s well made, easy to use, put the art in to show through the acrylic. I've recommended this to friends who have purchased one for each of their kids and as gifts.
amy
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I've been wanting to try these out for awhile now. With kids and their growing pile of art, this makes it easy to store and display their art! Once it gets full, it goes into a art folder, for a new pile to start.Install was a breeze! A level, hammer, and ruler is all you'll need. The mount is pretty unique, it locks it into place pretty well.I'm still on a search to increase the way to display many art , but this is good if you have 1 location, but want to change the art up.
Jon Morrison
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Just as described..Perfect
joey
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I was looking for a frame where I can store photos plus display it and this works out perfectly! The doors are held by pretty good magnets to keep the door closed. Build is really light and does a great job hiding my next photos.
Jess
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
What parent or loved one of any artist wouldn’t jump at the chance to have a convenient way to display and safely store the many treasures they receive? I’ve seen this type of artwork frame for years but only recently have had need of one, as my little one has officially caught the creative bug. I was fortunate enough to receive this artwork frame at no cost as a member of the Amazon Vine program and I’m grateful to have it. It’ll do the job, mostly but there are plenty of places for improvement. To start, I noticed that the mitered angles of the face frame are not lined up properly and the included mat is dirty or has markings on it in three different places (photos included), all of which create for an unpleasant viewing experience. I thought about flipping the mat to show the clean back side but given the beveled edge standard with photo mats, it’d look odd. I’m going to grab my kneaded eraser as soon as this review is complete to see if I can improve the appearance of the mat, at least — wish me luck! Inside, there are two pieces of elastic across the back of the frame, which is inset to create a storage compartment for all the works not currently being displayed. On the inside of the flimsy plexiglass, the mat is held in place by small metal tabs which are easy to bend by hand. I appreciate that the tabs hold the mat securely in place so that it’s not flopping around inside the roomy compartment. The same, however, cannot be said for the artwork I want to display. I’ve been giving my little one multi media paper from an artist’s pad I’ve had laying around, mostly unused. It’s larger than printer paper, which I imagine is what many families would have handy for little minds and hands to create on. But even my larger-than-average paper size is not large enough to fit under the tabs in order to be held in place, thus, the artwork is flopping around freely inside the frame, not being held against the “glass” as you’d want it to be. I ended up shoving cut up bits of that same paper, which is a fairly heavy weight, under the tabs and to try and hold the artwork in place that way. It worked-ish but I ended up slapping several pieces of tape on the artwork and the back of the mat to get the job done — Both of which I was trying to avoid. An opportunity for design improvement. I’d love to see two or three additional pieces of elastic fastened across the inside of the plexiglass that would securely hold the artwork where you want it. I’ll be looking for more thoughtfully designed (and better constructed) frames to grow my collection.
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