Children’s artwork, preserved with intention
What we hold onto—and why
Children’s artwork is one of the most meaningful categories we come across in client homes.
It’s layered with memory. Milestones. Small moments that are easy to overlook at the time—but become more meaningful as the years pass.
And because of that, it’s also one of the hardest things to edit.
Stacks grow quickly. Drawers fill. Boxes are tucked away to be sorted “later.”
Not because they aren’t valued—but because they are.
In many homes, children’s artwork becomes one of the most difficult categories to manage—not because there’s too much, but because every piece feels meaningful.
It’s something we’ve written about before in decluttering and organizing kids’ artwork without losing the memories—where the goal isn’t to keep everything, but to preserve what matters most.
A different way to approach it
When we work with families, the goal is never to keep everything.
It’s to preserve what matters most—thoughtfully, and in a way that can be revisited and enjoyed.
That might look like:
selecting meaningful pieces
creating a contained system
or finding a way to preserve the artwork without holding onto every physical item
It’s less about letting go—and more about choosing what stays.
A recent experience with Artkive
Recently, I had the opportunity to experience Artkive in a more personal way.
The timing felt especially aligned.
Stefanie had reached out to refresh a few areas in her home we had previously organized—something we often see as routines evolve and spaces naturally shift over time. These quieter resets help a home continue to support you, rather than slowly becoming harder to maintain.
Children’s artwork was one of the areas she wanted guidance on—how to edit it, organize it, and store it in a way that felt manageable over time.
We worked through an initial edit together and talked through different approaches, including how other clients have used Artkive. She mentioned she had friends who had used it, but wasn’t quite sure how the process worked.
Around that same time, Artkive reached out to me—and it felt like the perfect opportunity to gift Stefanie the experience.
It gave her the chance to go through the process firsthand, and to create something her family could truly enjoy—a book they can revisit together and keep on a bookshelf, rather than storing everything away.
We also created a simple system to support this moving forward: a dedicated bin for each child. As new artwork comes in, it has a place to land. And when the bin begins to fill, it becomes a natural moment to edit and prepare for the next book.
The experience, in her words
“Using Artkive was an incredibly easy and fun experience from start to finish. My husband & I loved going through our daughter’s artwork, all the way back to when she first started preschool. Sorting and organizing everything brought back so many sweet memories.
The instructions were really thoughtful, like marking pieces to be photographed on a particular side. We especially appreciated the tip about placing crafts into bags so no little piece would get lost.
We were very excited to mail the box back and completely blown away when we received the digital images. The lighting was perfect and each piece was carefully and thoughtfully arranged. It made the whole experience feel even more special and meaningful.
Creating her art book was our favorite part. Being able to choose the title, cover, and layout made it feel so personal. The process was simple, easy to edit, and completely stress-free.
We've been wanting to digitize our daughter’s artwork for a while (without holding onto every single physical piece), and Artkive made that possible in the best way.”
Why this approach works
What I appreciated most is how aligned this felt with the way we approach organizing.
It’s not about removing meaning—it’s about preserving it more intentionally.
Instead of storing everything out of sight, the artwork becomes:
accessible
beautifully documented
easy to revisit
And just as importantly, it creates space—physically and mentally.
A thoughtful balance
There’s still room to keep a few special pieces.
But they’re chosen with clarity.
The rest are preserved in a way that allows the memories to remain—without the accumulation becoming overwhelming.
An invitation to consider a different approach
If children’s artwork has been something you’ve been meaning to sort through, this can be a gentle place to begin.
Not all at once.
Just a small, thoughtful edit—choosing what feels most meaningful now.
A thoughtful place to begin
If this resonates, and you’ve been meaning to create more ease around the way your home functions, we’d be happy to support you.
You’re welcome to reach out to begin a conversation about what working together could look like.
Warmly,
Elissa
About Ethereal Edits
I’m Elissa Giwner, the founder of Ethereal Edits, a Los Angeles home organizing studio specializing in thoughtful, practical, and beautifully functional homes. I believe in the power of smart systems to bring more joy into your life — soothing your routines, inspiring calm, and nurturing more of what you love most.
Together, we’ll discover the look, feel, and functionality that create your happiest, most organized home.
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