What better way to memorialize the milestones your little ones have achieved than by remembering all of the art they have created for you? Anyone can take a picture, but only a child can let their imagination run free to create fun artwork that means the world to their parents.
Let's look at what the Tasarim Takarim Studio is made of by looking at some of their best work to date!
1. Footprints In Time
Little trinkets like these are an easy way to remember that no matter how old your kids are, they'll always be your babies.
2. Pretty Kitty
There's something adorable about the way children see the world and how fearless they are when it comes to expressing themselves.
3. Family First And Family Forever
No matter how much some people grow and change as the years go by, family is one of the only constant things in our lives. Family is one thing that holds us together and won't let go.
4. The (Self) Portrait Of An Artist As A Young Woman
This self portrait is a great reminder that no matter what the world tells us we are, we have to define ourselves on our own terms. Clearly, this little girl drew herself this way because she wants to be happy!
9. Who Are You?
Art always manages to impressively reveal something about how the artist sees the world, even if they're a little kid!
10. Bring Your Memories With You Everywhere You Go
Who wants to settle for ordinary jewelry when you can have a customized, original piece like this? Especially when it tells the world how much you love and cherish your children, no matter where you are.
11. Ride Into The Sunset
The other wonderful factor about these jewelry designs is that they are perfect for both moms and dads.
12. Don't Let Go And Don't Look Back
I'm sure any loved one would be happy to have a gift like this to hang onto golden moments. Turn your kid's childhood into something you can hold onto forever thanks to this workshop! You can order your own custom piece here.
Collage images via 1. Instagram / @tasarimtakarim 2. Instagram / @tasarimtakarim 3. Instagram / @tasarimtakarim
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