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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).

[Wall Displays] Decorate in April! Special Feature on Cherry Blossom Wall Display Ideas (21–30)

Cherry blossoms made with lace paper

Recommended for infants! Here’s an idea for making cherry blossoms with doilies.

You’ll need: paper doilies, construction paper cut into a tree shape, paint, glue, construction paper, round masking-tape stickers, and scissors.

First, color the paper doilies with paint diluted in water.

Once dry, glue on the tree-shaped construction paper.

Next, snip the round masking-tape stickers to create cherry blossom petals and stick them on.

Finally, cut along the silhouette to trim the backing, and you’re done!

Giant cherry-blossom wall

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Let’s create with our whole bodies! I’d like to introduce a giant cherry blossom wall that everyone can make together.

You’ll need large sheets of drawing paper taped to fit the wall size, brown construction paper, paint, paper cups, brushes, and pink paper cut into pieces.

It’s a wonderful idea to spark children’s creativity.

Painting on drawing paper many times larger than their own bodies is sure to be exciting! It’s also fun to use thinly shredded pink paper as cherry blossom petals.

You can just picture the children’s smiling faces as they dynamically enjoy a flurry of paper confetti! Adjust the paper size to match your classroom or room dimensions.

[Wall Display] Decorate in April! Cherry Blossom Wall Display Idea Collection (31–40)

Japanese-style wall with cherry blossoms in full bloom

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Japanese-style wall with cherry blossoms in full bloom

If you prepare a Japanese-style wall decoration, you can create a calm, soothing atmosphere.

In this idea, you attach a large sheet of paper to the wall and decorate it with cherry blossoms cut out of tissue paper.

The cherry blossoms alone are quite gorgeous, but it’s also nice to add accents like gold origami fans or rapeseed blossoms.

The more colors you include, the more lively the result will be.

Also, writing a poem or message on small tanzaku strips and attaching them will really pull the whole piece together.

Try coming up with a fitting phrase.

Fluffy cherry blossoms made with tissue paper

Easy cherry blossom decoration made with tissue paper (with audio commentary)
Fluffy cherry blossoms made with tissue paper

If you’re looking for slightly larger cherry blossom decorations to adorn the stage for graduation or entrance ceremonies, this is recommended.

With pink tissue paper and plastic string, you can make lovely cherry blossoms.

Each bloom is made carefully, so they look great.

First, stack 5–6 sheets of tissue paper and fold them into an accordion.

Tie the center with vinyl tape, then spread the accordion-folded paper open.

That’s it! Mix in white or red sheets with the pink for vibrant blossoms.

The number of sheets determines the number of petals, so you can adjust the flower size that way.

Perfect for anyone planning a big display!

Grown-up-looking wall decoration made of paper

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Grown-up-looking wall decoration made of paper

If you want to create a calm atmosphere, this idea is recommended.

Use black construction paper as the base and attach three-dimensional cherry blossoms and petals to it.

Try making matching decorations as well.

Bundle several narrow strips of construction paper cut to different lengths and staple them so they curve slightly; this will create an ornament with a traditional Japanese feel.

You can also add any other decorations you like.

However, if you add too many, it may look busy, so adjust as needed.

A cute flower made from one sheet of tissue paper

Wall display by Kimie Gangi: Super easy ‘Cute flower made with a single sheet of tissue paper’
A cute flower made from one sheet of tissue paper

Here’s how to make a cute flower using just one sheet of tissue paper.

First, fold the tissue paper into an accordion.

Then fold it in half.

After folding, round off the edges with scissors.

Staple the center, and gently open up the flower.

Once it’s opened, press down the center to finish.

You can make lots of flowers to decorate a wall, add leaves to make a bouquet, or cut the edges into points to turn it into a dandelion—there are many ways to arrange them, so give it a try!

cherry blossom hair ornament

[Senior Recreation] Cherry Blossom Wall Decoration Using Origami [Easy Craft] Cherry blossom wall decoration
cherry blossom hair ornament

Create your own little spring! Let me introduce a cherry blossom decoration.

You’ll need scissors, glue, craft scissors, a craft punch, a hole punch, a pen, origami paper, and a backing sheet.

This cherry blossom decoration is three-dimensional, and a big plus is the freedom to choose any origami colors you like.

By using gold or silver origami as accents, even a single blossom looks glamorous.

It also looks lovely displayed in a frame made from chopsticks! Please give it a try and create a cherry blossom decoration that expresses your very own little spring.