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Wonderful school festival / cultural festival

Ideas for exhibits recommended for school culture festivals. Film screenings, too.

When it comes to school festival attractions, many classes run food stalls or stage performances, but some also host classroom exhibitions or screen videos!

The biggest appeal of exhibition-style attractions is that once everything is prepared by the day of the event, they’re easy to run—mostly just guiding visitors.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended ideas for school festival exhibits!

We’ve picked out not only classic creations and video projects, but also photo-worthy pieces and ideas that are likely to generate buzz.

Use these as inspiration and create wonderful works to put on display!

Ideas for recommended exhibits for school cultural festivals. Including screened works (71–80)

hand-drawn pop

@aki15shodo

Handwritten pop is goodHandwritten POP#POSCA#Posca#Hand-drawn illustrationPOP creation videoPOP writerHandwritten POP videoHandwritten tweet#DonkiHandwritten post#performance#Japaneseart#Japanesecaligraphy

3:03 PM – Sharou

Grab attention with bold, impactful colors! Here are some ideas for hand-drawn POP designs.

You often see hand-drawn POPs in stores, and using them on covers is a surefire way to draw attention to the text.

First, use a bold pen to sketch the main outline, then use a fine pen to outline the letters.

By being intentional with your color palette, you can elevate the overall design.

Decide in advance which points you want to highlight and how to structure them, then give hand-drawn POP a try!

Blue and Summer

@daiki1240

[School Festival] Class Video “Blue and Summer 3-2 ver.” Watch the full version from the comments ✨Blue and SummeryouthClass videoCultural Festival @Mrs. GREEN APPLE

♬ Original track – Ryu – 07ryu_

This is a video project produced as a class video, themed around Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s hugely popular song “Ao to Natsu.” It depicts students earnestly dedicating themselves to their club activities, resulting in a piece that truly captures the essence of youth.

Even if it’s not about clubs, it would be great to film the preparation time for cultural festivals or school festivals.

Both the time spent making the video and the finished work itself become dazzling memories.

Be sure to preserve those unforgettable moments with your classmates as a work of art.

A planetarium made by a high school student

@sapporoshinyo

We tried making a planetarium: third-year students in the inquiry course spent a year building it ⭐️Shinyou High SchoolPlanetariumExploration Course

♬ Planetarium (MP3 catalog number) – Ai Otsuka

You might think a planetarium would be hard to make without a dome or professional equipment, right? But with the right ideas, even high school students can create one! In this example, they’ve built a solid dome.

Is that black construction paper lining the inside? These days, affordable home planetariums are available, so if you’re making a smaller dome, you can actually set one up quite easily just by getting one of those.

A quiet, traditional planetarium is great, but you could also mix in lively visuals and use it as a photo spot, too.

Friends for life.

Lifelong Friends. ~A Challenge to Perfectly Cover Akizakura Students~ [Movie “One Week Friends.” MV] [Calpis Commercial] [NHK toitoitoi / Me, a Cat / PythagoraSwitch] #YouTube Koshien
Friends for life.

Let’s create an epic masterpiece that will become a lifelong memory! Here are some ideas for “Lifelong Friends.” Many of you probably have a strong desire to get serious about making videos.

This work was reportedly created over about two months after being planned by the class.

Not only will it remain memorable as a finished piece, but the time you spent dedicating yourselves to video production with your cherished friends—time that is truly valuable—will also stay in your heart, without a doubt.

Give it a try!

papercut art

@yukotokoto

Layered paper-cut art: Butterfly series with seasonal patternsLayered paper cuttingPaper-cutting artKirie (paper-cut art)Art

♬ Words Not to Be Forgotten (Cover) – mino🦈🚱

Papercut art is delicate, translucent, and beautiful, isn’t it? How about putting some on display? A single piece is lovely, but layering multiple papercuts or placing colored paper beneath them can also be stunning.

Simply exhibiting them is great, of course, but adding backlighting or creating a photo spot using papercuts could make it a popular attraction.

If you stack photocopied templates and cut along them, it seems like you can achieve clean cuts—why not give it a try?