Save and Organize Your Children's Art Creations Using ARTKIVE
In the bustling city, a soon-to-be family of three is preparing for a new addition. With a two-bedroom apartment and a keen eye for minimalism, the expectant parents are looking for ways to keep their home clutter-free while preserving their child's creative expressions. Enter ARTKIVE, a unique service that promises to help them achieve both.
ARTKIVE is a company founded by Maureen McAdams and her husband Jonathan McAdams, offering a solution similar to Dropbox or Asset Bank, but with a focus on children's artwork. The service allows users to save and organise their children's artwork digitally, providing a secure ARTKIVE account for easy access.
The service is particularly appealing to the expectant parents, who already have nephews and a niece and understand the joy and chaos that come with children's artwork. With ARTKIVE, they can digitise their child's artwork, eliminating the physical clutter that often comes with sentimental items.
ARTKIVE offers various custom products for children's artwork, including phone cases, blankets, shower curtains, pillows, and more. However, the parents-to-be have their eyes set on the printed book option. The hardcover book, featuring their child's artwork, can be shared with family and friends or kept at home for personal enjoyment.
The cost of the books depends on the number of pieces of art. For instance, 50 pieces cost $129, 100 pieces cost $179, and 200 pieces cost $269. The service also includes a pre-paid UPS shipping label for sending artwork, and users can review an electronic book proof before printing.
Moreover, ARTKIVE offers a consultation with a specialist for book changes if needed, and a concierge service for digitizing children's artwork. The parents-to-be are particularly excited about the prospect of their child seeing their work "featured" in a book, while they appreciate the lack of physical clutter this solution provides.
For more details about ARTKIVE and its offerings, please visit their website. As the due date approaches, the expectant parents are looking forward to preserving and celebrating their child's artwork in a clutter-free and stylish manner.