Monday, December 3, 2012

Save, and share, those childhood memories with ArtKive

My youngest daughter was nicknamed 'The Factory' at nursery school, due to the sheer volume of artwork she turned out. Sure, we are proud parents, but if I kept everything, I'd be labeled a hoarder. As a parent, I'm guilty of secretly depositing those works of art in the recycle bin. But you simply can't preserve everything your kids create, in school, camp, or at home.



Now, there's an app for that, cleverly called ArtKive. ArtKive accomplishes several things. First, it allows you to take a photo of the artwork and archive it electronically for posterity.




Second, you can share those electronic images with friends and family, regardless of distance. Grandparents, cousins, etc. can all have access to your petite Picasso's pieces.




Finally, and this is where ArtKive hopes to make money, since the app is free, you can order physical goods like mugs or photo books.





It's a neat idea, and if your kid ends up being a real artist, you'll have some great mementos. Regardless, they might avoid some repressed memories of you throwing out their creations! Try the free app today at ArtKiveApp.com.





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