"As a kid, having an A+ test or a piece of artwork magnetized to the fridge always felt great. The refrigerator was a gallery of honor that showed just how proud my parents were of my achievements. However, as parents know all too well, it can reach a point where the appliance starts to disappear under layers and layers of paper. Rather than declutter and get rid of the fridge tradition altogether, you may want to relocate it instead. Hear me out."
"To create a brag board, Tricia used felted corkboard panels from Amazon, which come in a pack of 15. They come in a handful of different colors and attach to the wall using the included adhesive tabs, which can also be easily removed if you need to move things around. These panels are thick enough that you can use standard pushpins to display your kids' work, and the set of 15 will only set you back $35."
A DIY brag board relocates children's artwork and achievements from a crowded refrigerator to a dedicated wall display. The system uses felted corkboard panels sold in packs of 15 that attach with included adhesive tabs and come in multiple colors. Panels are thick enough for standard pushpins and can be removed or rearranged easily. The set of 15 costs about $35. The board provides an organized, easily reconfigured space for art, awards, and schoolwork while preserving the fridge's appearance. The idea preserves household pride displays while reducing clutter.
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