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 to celebrate nursery enrollment and class advancement (1–10)
Origami four-leaf clover

Let’s make a lucky four-leaf clover.
You’ll combine four sheets of origami to create it, but the folding itself is simple, so even children who aren’t used to origami should be able to do it.
Think of it as folding a heart-shaped origami four times.
Once it’s done, you can use it as a wall decoration or paste it onto construction paper as part of a picture.
By the way, the key is to make crisp initial creases.
If they’re misaligned, the whole piece will end up distorted, so be careful.
3D origami tulip

Brighten up your room with colorful decorations! Here are some ideas for 3D origami tulips.
This vibrant wall display combines tulips in a variety of spring-like colors with adorable butterflies.
It’s a wonderful design even when flat, but by cutting and layering origami to give it a three-dimensional finish, you add visual impact.
It would also be great to make together with the children currently attending.
It’s a fantastic idea that lets you enjoy arranging the pieces and makes the creation process exciting too.
Flowers made with yarn

Feel the unique warmth of handmade crafts! Here are some ideas for making flowers with yarn.
Yarn flowers take advantage of the material’s qualities to convey warmth and love.
As a wall display to celebrate April’s preschool entry or class advancement, decorating the wall with colorful yarn flowers can create a lively and cheerful atmosphere.
You can also make the flower vases together with the children already at the school, completing a lovely space where everyone can celebrate a new beginning.
Handmade pieces have a special coziness, so give it a try!
Spring wildflowers

Just by varying the folding method and cutting, you can create a bright, festive wall display! Here are some ideas featuring spring wildflowers.
Spring is the season when you can see all kinds of flowers and plants, right? These ideas, using those flowers as motifs, are perfect for celebrating school entry or moving up a grade.
Using construction paper or origami and cutting out flower and leaf shapes, you can easily create simple, bright, springlike designs.
The fact that you only need to tweak the folding and cut is another delightful plus.
By decorating the walls with a spring feel, you’ll convey a warm spirit of celebration for advancement and school entry!
Tulip wreath

Cute pop and colorful hues! Here are some tulip wreath ideas.
The vivid colors evoke the arrival of spring—such a charming idea, right? Not only on walls, but if you decorate classroom doors or lockers, the children will surely feel excited to embark on a new beginning.
Handmade tulips are especially appealing because you can easily arrange them using origami! Another plus is that you can change the mood by adjusting the colors you use.
Honey and Clover
Here’s a wall decoration idea featuring clovers that start blooming around March and ladybugs that herald the arrival of spring.
Most clovers you see are three-leafed, but it’s said that finding a four-leaf clover brings good luck.
If you’re making a clover-themed wall, it could be fun to include one or two four-leaf clovers as a surprise! Ladybugs in red or yellow would go well with the green clovers.
If you’re creating this for childcare settings, it might be cute to have the children make themselves as ladybugs!
Strawberry picking
How about making strawberries—the quintessential spring fruit that start appearing in supermarkets in early spring—into a wall decoration? If you turn it into a strawberry-picking scene, with a wall full of strawberries and cute animals surrounding them, you can express it like a moment from a story.
Children who have enjoyed strawberry picking might share their fun memories from that time.
Let’s make lots of strawberries and create a bright, festive wall display.


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