Wall displays are essential for creating a welcoming environment in the facility.
Colorful and vibrant wall decorations instantly brighten the atmosphere and make it feel fun, sparking excitement in the children who spend time there.
That said, for busy teachers, frequently changing out these displays can be quite a task.
So this time, we’re sharing ideas for wall decorations you can use all year round.
We’ve gathered cute ideas featuring familiar, seasonless motifs that children love—like rainbows, stars, balloons, and animals.
Everything has a warm, pop style that makes you feel energized just by looking at it!
Try using them not only in classrooms, but also on the walls of gyms and hallways.
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Motifs for year-round wall decorations recommended for nurseries and kindergartens (1–10)
Three-dimensional balloon mobile

If you’re looking for a hanging decoration, how about a balloon mobile you can easily make with construction paper? Prepare three pieces of construction paper cut into balloon shapes, then make two valley folds in the center to match the width of the balloon’s mouth.
Attach a long, sparkly tape to the mouth, and glue the three pieces together along the folded sections to create a three-dimensional balloon.
Hang them from a frame made with piano wire and thread, and display it from the ceiling.
Enjoy a lovely space where the balloons look like they’re floating in the air.
balloon
If you want to create a vibrant wall display, balloon-themed decorations are highly recommended.
Balloons are often given out at theme parks and used to brighten up events like birthday parties and weddings.
They’re commonly associated with celebrations.
By turning those balloons into a wall display, you can give the entire classroom a festive atmosphere.
Another plus is that you can use your favorite colors.
It’s also perfect for using up leftover construction paper all at once!
sweets

Wall decorations with a sweets motif are great for creating a cheerful atmosphere year-round, regardless of the season.
From classics like cakes and cookies to stylish pastel-colored macaron-inspired pieces, they’re all lovely.
Treats featuring popular, well-known characters are also recommended.
Most candy-themed designs are quite simple, so even those who aren’t confident in crafting wall displays will find them easy to make.
If you create wall decorations inspired by everyone’s favorite sweets, everyday life in the classroom will feel even more special.
train

We’d like to introduce a fun train-themed wall decoration you can make with construction paper and origami.
It’s enjoyable to set a big train running across a large wall and create a story around it.
It might be delightful to have kids’ favorite characters or animals peeking out from the colorful train cars and windows.
Cut and paste pieces of construction paper to assemble the train, and decorate the entire wall.
A train wall display brightens up a room all year round, regardless of events or seasons—how about using it as a motif idea?
animal

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to create wall decorations that make children excited and happy when they arrive at daycare or kindergarten? Here are colorful and playful animal motifs that can spread across the entire wall.
Use colored construction paper to make animals like lions, giraffes, and elephants you’d find at the zoo, as well as familiar pets like dogs and cats, and decorate the wall.
Attach parts like arms and legs, eyes, noses, and mouths as if you’re sticking on stickers, and finish them cutely.
Add motifs like flowers and sweets that children love to make it even more festive.
Sun

Bring the bright, warm sunlight into your room! On sunny days, you can go outside and play energetically under the sun, but on rainy days, you might end up spending time indoors.
Even on such rainy days, having a big, cute sun on the wall that lifts your spirits could brighten up the room.
It would also be fun to draw a face on the sun and turn it into a cute character.
You could even decorate the wall to look like a blue sky with the sun and clouds, transforming the entire room into a picture-book world.
child

For example, wouldn’t they be delighted to see the walls filled with illustrations of little boys and girls just like themselves? Try decorating in a fun way using colored construction paper and markers, adding a sense of movement.
If you make it easy to remove, you can change it anytime.



