Wall Decor: Celebrate April! A Special Feature on Cherry Blossom Wall Decoration Ideas
Let’s create a vibrant cherry blossom wall display to decorate in April.
May this cute cherry blossom wall become something that cheers on children as they begin their new lives.
We’ve gathered many ideas—from wall displays you can put up in classrooms and hallways to impressive designs perfect for bulletin boards in entrances and halls.
It would also be lovely to add your favorite motifs, such as spring animals or birds.
Please try making a cherry blossom wall display that will energize children, teachers, and parents alike.
Because items made by the children are treated as “artworks,” we refer to them in the text as seisaku (制作).
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[Wall Display] Decorate in April! Special Feature on Cherry Blossom Wall Display Ideas (61–70)
Birds and Cherry Blossoms

Birds joyfully flying over beautiful cherry blossoms.
They say “flowers, birds, wind, and moon,” and spring is indeed the season when birds become lively.
It might be lovely to recreate a postcard-like spring scene—birds flying over cherry blossoms—as a wall decoration.
Instead of cutting each bird from a single sheet, it’s better to cut out the head, body, wings, and legs separately and layer them; by changing how you layer the parts, you can create birds in many different shapes.
For example, if you make rounded parts in green and white, you’ll get a Japanese white-eye or a bush warbler; in brown and white, a skylark.
Use sharper-shaped parts and you’ll have a swallow.
If you make the cherry tree a bit larger, it’ll be easier to place the birds.
A bird soaring high on its own, birds flying alongside their companions—be sure to check the balance before you stick them on!
In conclusion
We introduced a charming wall decoration themed around cherry blossoms that herald the arrival of spring. You can create three-dimensional representations of elegant pink and white petals, stage scenes of blossoms dancing alongside springtime creatures, or depict the majestic form of weeping cherry trees. Let these works, which fully showcase the beauty of sakura, envelop the smiles of children as they begin the new school term.



