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[April] Cute spring-themed classroom wall decoration ideas for early childhood education

[April] Cute spring-themed classroom wall decoration ideas for early childhood education
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[April] Cute spring-themed classroom wall decoration ideas for early childhood education

Exciting spring has arrived!

Here, we’ve gathered some cute wall decoration ideas inspired by April.

There are also ones you can make together with the children.

Simply sticking on colorful flowers and adorable creatures will brighten and enliven the atmosphere of your classroom.

Feel the spring breeze, expand on these fun ideas, and bring smiles to the children’s faces.

Fill the walls with spring so the children can greet the start of their new routines with a bright and cheerful feeling.

Please use these ideas as a reference.

April: Cute spring-themed classroom wall decoration ideas for childcare (1–10)

Cute cherry blossom origami on the wall as wellNEW!

Easy cute cherry blossom decoration spring flowers
Cute cherry blossom origami on the wall as wellNEW!

Here’s an idea for making a cherry blossom by combining petal parts.

Use one strip of origami paper measuring 15 cm by 1 cm to make a single petal.

First, leaving 3 cm at each end, accordion-fold the paper at 1.5 cm intervals.

Once folded, glue both ends so that the mountain-folded sections face inward.

With one petal complete, make four more and attach them together to form a cherry blossom.

Use pink origami paper and place the colored side on the inside when making it.

A foldable bamboo shoot you can display as is! How to fold itNEW!

When the weather turns warm around April, bamboo shoots peek out from the soil.

They also start appearing on the dining table, giving children more chances to see them.

You might also picture them as chocolate snacks shaped like bamboo shoots.

Here is an origami project to make a bamboo shoot, familiar even to older kindergarteners.

After folding the paper in half vertically and horizontally to make creases, fold a small section at the bottom back.

Fold the top edge down to meet the lower crease, then fold the left and right sides to create patterns like bamboo shoot husks.

The finished bamboo shoot can be displayed flat as a wall decoration or puffed out at the bottom to stand on its own.

Fold a springtime bamboo shoot and enjoy the season.

Origami bee with cute heart-shaped wings!NEW!

Let’s make a bee by creating and combining the head, body, and wings.

In this idea, the first step for all parts is to fold the origami into a triangle.

Be sure to align the corners carefully as you fold.

From there, transform each piece into its respective part.

For the antennae, open up the folded section from the inside and squash it; a thin tool like a cuticle stick or similar can be helpful.

For the body, fold so that the white side shows on the front like a collar.

Make the wings from white origami paper with a heart shape in mind, and attach them to the back of the body.

After adding the head, draw the face with a pen to finish!

three-dimensional strawberry

Colorful and cute! Here’s an idea for making three-dimensional strawberries.

Display them on an entryway floor or a classroom wall, and kids will get excited, pretending to grab and take a “chomp!” as if they’re eating them.

The round shape of the strawberries and the lively leaf design are sure to catch children’s interest.

Many people might think making 3D strawberries is difficult, but this idea only requires a single slit to create a three-dimensional finish, so give it a try!

Origami four-leaf clover

How to Fold a Four-Leaf Clover: Spring Wall Display and Decorations [Origami]
Origami four-leaf clover

Let’s make a lucky four-leaf clover.

You’ll combine four sheets of origami to create it, but the folding itself is simple, so even children who aren’t used to origami should be able to do it.

Think of it as folding a heart-shaped origami four times.

Once it’s done, you can use it as a wall decoration or paste it onto construction paper as part of a picture.

By the way, the key is to make crisp initial creases.

If they’re misaligned, the whole piece will end up distorted, so be careful.

Fits perfectly on walls too! Cute bubbly strawberries

Strawberry Craft: Easy Bubble-Wrap Project for Classroom Displays (For 4- and 5-Year-Olds)
Fits perfectly on walls too! Cute bubbly strawberries

When you think of strawberries, you picture all those seeds on the surface! In this craft, we’ll use bubble wrap and paint to represent the strawberry’s seeds.

After cutting construction paper into a strawberry shape, layer on bubble wrap brushed with paint and stamp it.

Once the paint dries, finish by adding a calyx made from construction paper.

The classic combo is stamping white paint onto red construction paper, but stamping red paint onto pink paper is cute, too.

What color are strawberry seeds again? Chat about that while you make some delicious spring strawberries.

Spring strawberries made of flower paper

[3D Toy] Perfect for pretend play! Easy strawberry craft even toddlers can make 🍓 [Spring Crafts]
Spring strawberries made of flower paper

Roll pink and red flower paper into six balls and pack them into a clear plastic bag so they form three tiers from the bottom up.

Tie the bag opening with a rubber band and trim off the excess, then attach a calyx made from construction paper using double-sided tape.

Finally, stick round dot stickers all over as seeds, and you’re done! Adults should handle the step of tying with the rubber band and cutting out the calyx from construction paper.

Hang the strawberries on the wall and enjoy strawberry picking with the children.

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