[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)
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!
Straw-blown painting flowers

Let’s make it with a simple process! Here are some ideas for blow-painting flowers using straws.
Blow painting with straws is an art technique where you blow through a straw onto paint thinned with water to create beautiful patterns and images on paper.
By blowing the paint with a straw, you get unique results.
It’s fun for both kids and adults, so try making it together with children.
What you’ll need: drawing paper, crayons, paint, and straws.
The key is the simple process—just place some watered-down paint on the paper and blow gently through the straw!
Spring wildflowers

Let’s make spring flowers using colorful origami! We’ll introduce some ideas.
What comes to mind when you think of spring flowers? Cherry blossoms, canola flowers, pansies, clovers—there are so many.
This time, we’ll create spring flowers with a simple process: just fold differently and make a few cuts.
Add not only flowers but also companions like ladybugs and small birds to make your wall display look even more lively! Take this opportunity to give it a try.
Cherry blossom wall with handprints

From infants to adults, let’s get everyone involved! Here are ideas for a cherry blossom wall display using handprints.
These cherry blossom–themed crafts are perfect to make with children in infant classes who have just entered or moved up.
Children grow so quickly, don’t they? Let’s create a dynamic cherry blossom design using their tiny handprints that can only be captured right now.
Making it together with classmates and teachers will help build memories and strengthen bonds.
In small-scale centers, it can also be wonderful to have all enrolled children participate.
Mobile of clouds and balloons

It spins around and looks so cute! Let me share an idea for a mobile with fluffy clouds and hot air balloons.
You’ll need scissors, glue, thread, beads, translucent origami paper, tissue paper, four rubber bands, craft adhesive, tape, and bamboo skewers.
Use the tissue paper and rubber bands to make fluffy clouds, and make the hot air balloons with the translucent origami paper and beads.
You’ll build a frame with the bamboo skewers and hang the pieces, so if you’re making this with children, be sure to work with safety in mind.
Fluffy tissue-paper butterfly
https://www.tiktok.com/@hoikushi_bank/video/7199982393992760578When you want a spring-like wall decoration, butterflies are probably what come to mind.
Elegant butterflies are perfect as accents on a floral wall.
This time, we’re introducing fluffy butterflies made with tissue paper.
Layer several sheets of tissue paper, accordion-fold them, then wrap and secure the center with a twist tie.
Shape the twist tie to resemble antennae by pointing both ends upward and curling the tips.
Gently separate the tissue paper one sheet at a time to form the wings, and your butterfly is complete!
Butterflies and horsetails
https://www.tiktok.com/@chooobo2/video/7478297231720844562Choose your favorite technique and give it a try! Here are ideas for butterflies and field horsetails.
Seeing butterfly and horsetail motifs can bring a feeling of spring indoors, right? This time, let’s use stamping and decalcomania techniques to create cute butterflies and horsetails.
For stamping, prepare drawing paper, water balloons, a fork, and paint.
For decalcomania, prepare drawing paper, cut cardboard, and paint.
Each technique has a lovely feel, so choose based on your child’s age and interests.


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