[Childcare] Perfect for April: Wall decoration ideas to celebrate starting school and moving up a grade
April marks the start of a new school year!
Here are some wall display ideas for celebrating nursery school enrollment and class promotion.
Use these as a reference to create lovely wall displays that express the children’s growth and excitement.
First, unifying everything with a colorful theme is a great recommendation!
Incorporate seasonal illustrations and motifs to create a bright, fun atmosphere.
Ideas that include the class name on the wall are also enjoyable.
Have fun creating a wall display that helps children feel a sense of belonging!
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[Childcare] Perfect for April: Wall display ideas (41–50) to celebrate school entry and class advancement
Cherry blossoms made with balloons

When it comes to flowers that represent April, cherry blossoms come to mind.
This time, we’ll introduce a wall decoration of cherry blossoms made with balloons.
Balloon art may seem difficult, but let’s check the tricks—how to twist the balloons and where to tuck them in—and give it a try.
If you also make the cherry tree branches with balloons and attach the blossoms, the result will look plumper and even more charming.
A classroom with three-dimensional cherry blossom balloon art looks absolutely adorable.
Children starting a new chapter in their lives are sure to feel excited and delighted when they see the cherry blossom balloon art.
Motifs of butterflies and flowers
These are fluffy butterfly and flower wall decorations! Stack several sheets of tissue paper and accordion-fold them.
Open once, then fold in half so the fold runs perpendicular to the crease lines.
Cut into a butterfly shape, open again, accordion-fold once more, and secure the center with a chenille stem (pipe cleaner).
Leave the ends of the stem a bit long to form the antennae.
Curl and neaten the ends, then gently fluff and shape the tissue paper—your butterfly will look ready to flutter into the sky.
Decorate your wall brightly by displaying them together with spring flowers like tulips made from origami.
Tulips and animals
A wall decoration bursting with springtime charm that combines animals eagerly awaiting spring with tulips, the symbol of the season.
Adding eyes and mouths to the tulip and animal motifs enhances the sense of unity and doubles the cuteness! You might even get requests from the children like, “What about a kitty? Where’s the elephant?” Spring is also a season when many children feel anxious due to entering a new school or moving up a grade.
Adorable, cheerful wall décor can help create a calming, comforting space.
Colorful flowers made with bag stamps
@niconico_mama Art with this? No way! 🌸🎨 Today we’re making spring flower art with a fun, unexpected material 💕 The trick is: tie it once and flip it inside out! Put some air in, tie it, and you’ve got an easy stamp ✨ Dab it in paint and press—hello, flowers! 😍♥️ You want them to play with paint but worry about the mess… They don’t like getting their hands dirty—what to do… Even with those concerns, this is totally fine ✨ Just stamp like a little stamper, and if you add sparkly stickers or glitter, isn’t that the best ever? 😍 When you’re done, hang it on the wall at home 💕 Stamp lots and have so much fun 😊💕 —————————— I used: • plastic bags • drawing paper • paint —————————— ☆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☆ Thank you always for your comments and likes 😊 Some of you even tell me “I made it!” and it makes me super happy ☺️♥️ I’m waiting to hear “We played!” “We made it!” from everyone 😆✨✨ ☆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☆#PaintPlay#PaintArt#ArtEducation
Adventure – YOASOBI
Make it with a plastic-bag stamp! Here’s a craft perfect for spring: a flower field.
First, tie the bottom of a plastic bag and turn it inside out, then blow in some air and tie it closed.
Next, squeeze out your favorite paint colors and dab paint onto the bottom of the bag.
Stamp it onto construction paper to create flower shapes! Use lots of colors to make a whole flower field.
Add glitter or any decorations you like—they’ll look adorable.
You won’t get your hands dirty, so it’s easy and fuss-free.
Give it a try with the kids!
flower shop
A cute flower shop wall display lined with colorful flowers.
Don’t you feel a little excited and cheerful when you see spring blossoms, even as an adult? As the weather warms, sprouts emerge, plump little buds form, and the flowers bloom beautifully—each one brimming with vitality.
A flower shop filled with such blooms offers many kinds of flowers that bring out the spirit of spring.
Try placing some cute animal customers around the flowers.
It’s a lively, fun wall display that almost lets you hear cheerful chatter.



