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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: Cherry Blossom Wall Display Ideas (41–50)

Cherry blossoms made with straw-and-stamp technique

@hoiku_ratty

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Let’s create using everyday materials! Here are some cherry blossom craft ideas using straw stamps.

When you think of spring, many people probably imagine cherry blossoms.

This time, let’s make cherry blossoms using straws, a material familiar to children.

You will need construction paper, straws, scissors, paint, and crayons.

Draw the cherry tree trunk with crayons on the construction paper, then use cut straws to spread thinned paint.

It works well if you snip the tip of the straw with scissors to make five petals!

Cherry blossom wall with handprints

How do you make cherry blossom handprint art? Perfect wall decor for spring.
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.

A cherry blossom tree made with torn-paper collage

Cherry blossoms are the quintessential spring flowers—almost their synonym.

How about incorporating a torn-paper collage to create a cherry tree? Start by making the trunk on colored construction paper, then draw plenty of branches on top with crayons.

The more branches, the better.

Next, tear pieces of paper and glue them over the branches—mix pink origami, patterned origami, tissue paper, and other colors and textures for a fun, vibrant finish.

Adding little butterflies and other details around it would make it even cuter.

Skeleton cherry tree

A child’s hand turns into a cherry tree trunk! Let me introduce a skeleton-style cherry blossom tree craft.

You’ll need colored construction paper, a pink clear file folder, origami paper, paint, flower petals made with a craft punch, a permanent marker, glue, and scissors.

First, paint the child’s arm up to the elbow and make a handprint.

Next, draw petals on the cut clear file with a permanent marker and attach the craft-punched petals.

Finally, combine the decorated blossom section with the handprint cherry tree trunk, and it’s complete!

Cherry blossoms made by sputtering

@hoikushi_bank

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Let’s paint with the delicate movement of paint! I’ll introduce an idea for making cherry blossoms using spattering.

You’ll need drawing paper, a stencil cut into a cherry blossom shape, a splatter mesh, a toothbrush, and paint thinned with water.

Spattering is recommended because you can create motifs without using pens or crayons.

No two large or small paint splatters are the same, so each person’s individuality will shine! Give the spattering technique a try and paint beautiful cherry blossoms.

Cherry tree made of felt

@hoikushi_bank

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Soft and irresistible to touch! Let me introduce a cherry blossom tree made of felt.

You’ll need pink felt, brown felt, buttons, thread, a needle, craft glue, and scissors.

Making it is a great chance to explore different materials! The charm is that you can sew buttons onto the felt cherry blossoms and play by attaching and removing the petals, which is likely to capture the interest of children in infant classes—highly recommended! It’s best if teachers or guardians handle the steps that use needles and thread.

Cherry blossoms made with newspaper stamps

@hoiku.labo

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Let’s make use of familiar materials! I’ll show you an idea for creating cherry blossoms using a newspaper stamp.

You’ll need drawing paper, crayons, newspaper, paint, and a paper plate.

First, use crayons to draw the cherry tree trunk on the drawing paper.

Next, put some paint on the paper plate.

A single color looks nice, but I recommend using two colors so you can enjoy the way they blend.

Finally, pick up some paint with a crumpled piece of newspaper and dab it onto the paper—stamp, stamp—and you’ll have a tree full of cherry blossoms!