I have a great week lined up for all my lovely readers, with not one, but two giveaways on offer.The first one is from a gorgeous new company called Little Artist. Created by Debbie Greenfield, an Auckland mum of two, Little Artist provides you with a way of preserving and displaying your children's precious artworks. Rather than storing it away in a box, or letting it become dog-eared on the fridge, Debbie will scan it and transfer it into your choice of design, so you can treasure it forever. Children's art is so beautiful and unrestrained, and this is a perfect way to capture the magic. Debbie has made the process as simple and pain-free as possible. You can read more about her process here.
I Heart Your Art
Dotty Print
Noughts & Crosses
Block Collage Canvas
As well as prints, you also have the option of turning your child's art into a tea towel.
Debbie has kindly offered one of Cush & Nooks' readers a Confetti print (valued at $105), created using your own child's drawings, in your choice of a black or white frame. All you have to do is visit the Little Artist website, and report back to me with the name of your favourite print design. You can leave your answer in a comment below, or under the link on the Cush & Nooks facebook page. The winner will be announced on my blog and facebook page next Monday 11th February. If the winner doesn't get in touch within 24 hours a new winner will be drawn. Competition only open to New Zealand residents. Competition now closed - congratulations Briony McDonald for winning this gorgeous print.
Oh I wish Frankie could paint already. Thats such a clever idea!!! Love it. How cool would a montage of frames be. Such a statement. Lucky person who wins. Amy x
these are incredible! i have so many pictures from my kids..what a great idea to display them! my favourite is the dotty...i also like the block canvas and the teatowel. I love them all really!
Hi Vic... what an awesome idea!! I have so much art stored away from the kids and I have been unsure of what to do with it! My fav is the noughts and crosses!! xx
Such a stylish way of preserving! Love them all, but noughts and crosses is my favourite. I have sometimes taken photos of my kiddies pics, but also store the best originals in personalised A2 art envelopes.
Wow you have some very lovely readers Vic! Thank you so much for your amazing comments! I'm so looking forward to seeing the artwork from the winner of this competition and seeing the final product xo
Oh, Devine! What a brilliant idea and you have now solved what to get my mother in law for her birthday. No mean feat! Thanks for sharing, my favorite is the 'dotty print'. Steph
Nought's & Crosses Collage Print would have to be my favourite, but was a hard decision to make - they are all so fabulous! What an amazing idea, absolutely love them. Thanks for the chance, Tara.
So hard to pick a favourite! its a toss up between dotty and noughts and crosses...dotty might take the cake. love the concept of using kiddy's drawings. too cute! xx
Oh I wish Frankie could paint already. Thats such a clever idea!!! Love it. How cool would a montage of frames be. Such a statement. Lucky person who wins. Amy x
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I love the Dotty Print best but I think they are all great.
ReplyDeleteHi Vic, what a great idea from the Little Artist. My fav is the dotty print.
ReplyDeletethese are incredible! i have so many pictures from my kids..what a great idea to display them! my favourite is the dotty...i also like the block canvas and the teatowel. I love them all really!
ReplyDeleteHi Vic... what an awesome idea!! I have so much art stored away from the kids and I have been unsure of what to do with it! My fav is the noughts and crosses!! xx
ReplyDeleteOh what a great idea, I love the confetti print!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! I reaaly love the one with 42 pictures - but I love the noughts and crosses as well....*sigh*
ReplyDeleteLOVE them! I especially love the noughts and crosses one though. Her blog is great too.
ReplyDeleteLuv the naughts and crosses! Trine
ReplyDeleteI've seen something similar on offer from the USA> How great to know that there's a local alternative.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty traditional so I think I'd just stick to the plain "collage print" as much as I love the other options.
Love the collage print art work!
ReplyDeleteSuch a stylish way of preserving! Love them all, but noughts and crosses is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteI have sometimes taken photos of my kiddies pics, but also store the best originals in personalised A2 art envelopes.
EEEK Only one?!! 1♥ Your Art Collage Print is pretty cool but then they all are! Fingers crossed!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful idea. I like the collage best.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous giveaway - thank you!! I absolutely adore the "I ♥ Your Art Collage Print"
ReplyDeleteMy fingers and toes are firmly crossed for the prize draw!
I heart your art is way too cute.
ReplyDeleteTotally getting my boys some of these for ALL their daycare art. x
Wow you have some very lovely readers Vic! Thank you so much for your amazing comments! I'm so looking forward to seeing the artwork from the winner of this competition and seeing the final product xo
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! All of them are gorgeous, but my faves are Confetti or the Collage Print x
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing way to display those precious pieces of art! I love the block canvas, and also the o's and x's as a canvas :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, Devine! What a brilliant idea and you have now solved what to get my mother in law for her birthday. No mean feat! Thanks for sharing, my favorite is the 'dotty print'. Steph
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool vendor, I love this idea. Thanks for the introduction Vic!
ReplyDeleteNought's & Crosses Collage Print would have to be my favourite, but was a hard decision to make - they are all so fabulous! What an amazing idea, absolutely love them. Thanks for the chance, Tara.
ReplyDeletebut i can't decide between the dotty print and the rainbow alphabet print...actually they all are beautiful. what a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteSo hard to pick a favourite! its a toss up between dotty and noughts and crosses...dotty might take the cake. love the concept of using kiddy's drawings. too cute! xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool idea! Beautiful. Hard to choose, but I love the Naughts & Crosses.
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Holy moley this would be awesome. I have a huge stack of my daughters art that I dont know what Im going to do with. Nikki
ReplyDeleteThe dotty print or the heart one.
ReplyDeletefab idea
thanks
Block Collage Canvas is my favourite, these are a neat idea for showcasing the little super artist's work
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