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		<title>By: kristen</title>
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		<description>we did this today and it was so much fun! My kids loved it!
You have such great ideas I thought I&#039;d pose you with a question.  I&#039;m trying to figure out a way to put all my kids&#039; (paper) art work (from this past year) into some kind of a portfolio.  I want it to be easy for them to flip through and see their work.  The problem is the papers are all different sizes.  Have you done anything like this for your kids&#039; art?  Thanks!
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You have such great ideas I thought I&#8217;d pose you with a question.  I&#8217;m trying to figure out a way to put all my kids&#8217; (paper) art work (from this past year) into some kind of a portfolio.  I want it to be easy for them to flip through and see their work.  The problem is the papers are all different sizes.  Have you done anything like this for your kids&#8217; art?  Thanks!</p>
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