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Story by
AmandaParentsMag
Published on August 6, 2008 in Spotlight |
Photo by calobee |
We have a special Featured Buyer this week: Amanda Kingloff, Lifestyle Director at Parents magazine. She edits all of the crafty content for the magazine—everything from Halloween costumes to rainy day activities. Amanda also writes weekly for the Parents blog, GoodyBlog where she generally shares kid-friendly craft ideas. She lives in Brooklyn, NY and has a niece and nephew that serve as the perfect test market for her crafty brainstorms. 
My first occupational incarnation was that of a gallery assistant (endearingly nicknamed a "gallerina"). I had gone to art school with all hopes of being a “working” artist, so I figured I’d learn the behind-the-scenes biz in order to figure out my direct path to the walls of a gallery. And now, ten years later, I am the Arts & Crafts Editor at Parents Magazine. Ok, officially, my title is Lifestyle Director, but translated, that means I develop all D.I.Y. content for the magazine. So I’d like to believe that I am, in fact, a working artist—perhaps a bit different than I had planned, but an artist at work nonetheless. I’ve made it to the printed page with the wonders of chenille stems and glitter rather than to the walls with oil paintings and photographs. And I’m happy.
Having worked in galleries (and landing that employee discount) and collected many artist friends through the years, my walls have become a personal art museum of sorts. I tend to believe that what hangs on our walls is very often (if not always) a reflection of ourselves—our aesthetic, our beliefs, and sometimes, our autobiographies. I am constantly rearranging my art—I move my bedroom pieces to the living room and I incessantly change out photos and vintage flash cards in my favorite glass-to-glass float frames.
These days, art in the age of mechanical reproduction (clearly I had to read the Walter Benjamin essay in art school) is way more affordable, and therefore can be impermanent. And no doubt, Etsy is the one-stop shop for adorable, creative, inventive, and eclectic everything—including wall décor.
I’ve curated a little exhibition, so to speak, of some fantastic stand-outs. And check it out…every piece here will fit in a 9x12-inch frame…so buy one frame (or two), and change it up! Change is good, so they say.

I love this patchwork giraffe by BoutikiHut; the patterns and colors work so unexpectedly well together.
While I’m on the collage trend, this beautiful peacock caught my eye. It is made completely of magazine clippings. All of the prints by artandphilanthropy are fashioned from recycled papers.
I totally love this idea—silhouette portraits of your children (and you, if you so choose). You can select from over twenty pre-existing designs, which can include pets, adult figures, tutus, and tree swings, or you can send a photo to lepapierdesigns for a totally custom print.
Isn’t it impossible to walk across a hopscotch board without jumping into the squares? Keep the nostalgia alive in this very cool, moody photo by buckscountyframes.

Is there a child that exists without an innate love of all things cupcake? (We at Parents magazine simply can’t get enough of them! Check out Goodyblog for proof!) How cute would this print by calobee be hanging next to the boy version?

Take advantage of the wall as disciplinarian…frame a few of these by johnwgolden to keep the kids in line.

This image by 3LambsGraphics is just so sweet, I couldn’t resist!

Here is a perfect example of how you can have artwork look and feel so handmade and original in this drawing by kikiandpolly.
So the moral of my story is to not be afraid of art or feel that every choice you make is the absolute and final one. Kids love variety and will learn and observe something new from every item you hang in their environment. Yes, hammering a nail in the wall can feel like a big commitment, but perhaps now you’re inspired to really change it up when it’s time to deck your walls.
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raghousenternational
Gorgeous choices. I love t hem all. Nice to hear about her story. Well done.
RaeGun
oh my gosh I love them all. I want to say especially the giraffe but then I love the bird cage and the drawing and the hopscotch yeah all of them I guess
mytaylormade
I love the sillouette picture!! It is absolutely adorable! Cute stuff!
foodchic
So fun! I totally find my legs being drawn in to a hopscotch square...
pogoshop
You're right about art on our walls being a reflection of who are. I also think that art in our homes is a big influence on children. I remember a print from childhood of fairies in the garden that was a source of so many imagined stories.
TheSingingBird
I love the fact that you mention changing the art on your walls frequently, even if it's just from room to room, because that makes our personal spaces more dynamic and that's always good!
littlegirlPearl
wonderful finds. I can really picture each of these on my daughter's walls!
frogsandflowers
LOVE the NO MEANS NO!!! I think I need one of those for each room in my house..!!!!
What a fun job you have! I never got to go to school for art, but am living my dream of desiging at home, while staying close to my boys, and I wouldn't change that for ANYTHING!!



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Love to hear the buyer perspective... and changing things up is the best advice ever!