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My Lil DaVinci Kids Art Frame

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My Lil DaVinci Kids Art Frame

My Lil DaVinci Kids Art Frame Customer Reviews

GBP 29.99

£29.99

Overall Rating : 4.6 / 5 (5 Reviews)

5 Reviews

  • 3 5 star reviews
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Overall Rating : 4.6 / 5 (5 Reviews)

5 Reviews

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  • 0 3 star reviews
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  • 0 1 star reviews

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Lil Da Vinci Art Frame

5

I'm very pleased with My Lil DaVinci Kids Art Frame, It is good, sturdy quality and holds kids' pictures very well. It ooks good, would recommend.

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My Lil DaVinci Kids Art Frame

5

I'm a Proud Grandad. I purchased the Lil DaVinci Art Frame for my Grandsons school pictures. What a lovely made picture frame it is. It's a well thought out design which can take 50 A4 sized pieces of paper. I now have a secure storage for all our treasured pictures.

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I'll davinci kids art frame

5

Brilliant idea! Quality product, looks great, well made.

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Brilliant Idea

4

I haven't put these up on the wall yet so I can't comment on ease of use once up, but I found it easy to open and easy to put a picture in it before I wrapped it up for Christmas. I'm looking forward to having my son's artwork looking tidier than stuck on the fridge with a magnet!

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4

I'm very happy with the My Lil DaVinci Kids Art Frame and the concept. My 4 year old has also produced a fresh array of pictures and enjoys seeing her artwork displayed professionally rather than randomly spread across the fridge, walls and doors with staples, tape and bluetack. The only negative I can find is that the method of spring loading the paper into the inch deep frame is with 5 pieces of sponge glued onto a piece of card and not some fancy metal spring loaded plate that I was expecting. I will have to see if the foam stands the test of time or perishes into dust. Oh and the other downside (if you can call it that) is that I have securely fixed the frame to the wall in portrait mode so I am now going to have to buy a second frame and mount it horizontally for those landscape drawings. You also have to ensure your kids use A4 paper so it fits and fills the frame nicely. This is such a great idea and means the priceless art your kids churn out on dog-eared scraps of paper don't look out of place next to the rest of your priceless art collection, which I am sure we all have hanging around.

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