Nine practical uses for Remember When Art Cards

Did you know there are many uses for your Remember When Art cards? Below are nine ideas to ensure you get the most out of your cards.

Practical uses for Remember When Art Cards

There are so many ways to use these cards - imagination is your only limitation! Here are just a few ideas:

  1. Display them as artwork on a wall, either framed or unframed, separately or as a group.

  2. Use them to record precious memories and events on the back of each card. You can then use the cards for a special “pick me up” when you need a lift.

  3. Use the cards individually as an alternative to traditional gift cards. They’re designed to fit perfectly in a standard 15cm envelope.

  4. Use them to create a series of personal affirmation cards.

  5. Use them to showcase your talents - these cards have been used to record short stories and poetry by other creatives.

  6. Use them as a background/prop in your social media endeavours. (If you do, please tag me - I’d really love to see it!)

  7. Use them as a decoration. I recently saw them used as Christmas tree decorations to great affect.

  8. Rotate them and feature a “card of the week” in your classroom, in your office or in your home. Keeping things fresh can help to stimulate conversation (classroom) or used as a pick me up.

  9. Use them as a teaching aid to help young children learn about colours, shapes and animals.

About Remember When Art cards:

Remember When Art cards are special: each collection includes quality reproductions of original paintings by Australian artist Kirstie Page. Each boxed set of the cards features seven quality reproductions. Each art card is lovingly hand finished and individually signed by the artist.

About Kirstie Page

Kirstie Page is an Australian mixed media artist, classically trained musician and former dementia trainer with experience working on the front line in aged care. Kirstie creates beautifully colourful, uplifting artworks that incorporate her understanding of science and dementia to provide comfort and joy to people, including those living with dementia.



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