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Eye-catching! Interior decoration ideas to brighten up your school festival

A school festival that gets the whole school buzzing like a celebration.

In addition to preparing your attractions and stage performances, you also need to think about interior decorations that match each theme.

In this article, we’ll introduce decoration ideas that are perfect for a school festival!

We’ve gathered ideas not only for each classroom hosting an attraction, but also for hallways, staircases, and other school spaces.

Be sure to incorporate them to match the mood of your attraction.

Let’s create interiors that make everyone feel giddy with excitement just by entering the space or walking down the corridor!

Eye-Catching! Interior Decoration Ideas to Brighten Up Your School Festival (21–30)

paper balloon

If you want something festive but don’t have the budget or time to make anything elaborate, paper balloons are a great recommendation.

You can find them at 100-yen shops.

They have a traditional Japanese feel, so they’re perfect as decorations when your class is doing something with that vibe.

Online and at stylish variety stores, you can sometimes find designs other than the classic rainbow pattern.

Using those can make things look even more luxurious.

You could also use them as decorations and then give them as gifts to the children who come—how about that?

pink heart

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Let’s fill the space with shades of pink! Here are some pink heart ideas.

When we say pink, there are many variations—deep pinks, pastel pinks, and muted pinks, to name a few.

This time, let’s gather a wide range of pinks and create a heart-themed photo spot.

In the video, the decorations use fabric, balloons, and stickers.

Adding ribbons as accents is adorable, too.

Be sure to give it a try!

Eye-Catching! Interior Decoration Ideas to Brighten Up Your School Festival (31–40)

Angel wings

Capture striking photos! Here are some angel wing ideas.

You’ve probably seen them at theme parks or commercial facilities.

If you stand in front of a wall painted with angel wings, you can take a photo that makes it look like wings are sprouting from your back.

The posted photos feature a vivid, eye-catching rainbow-colored background.

The large angel wings even seem to glow, as if bathed in a heavenly halo.

Give it a try!

A stylish sign made with alphabet objets from the 100-yen shop

[DIY Nameplate] Could the alphabet objets from Daiso work as a sign, a nameplate, or even interior décor?
A stylish sign made with alphabet objets from the 100-yen shop

An easy way to create a stylish, good-sense look is with a chic sign that uses alphabet ornaments from a 100-yen shop.

Cut wood to make the frame that forms the base of the sign, then arrange a message using alphabet letters painted in your favorite colors.

With some creativity in letter placement and color combinations, you can shift the impression from natural to pop.

Hang the frame on the wall with a string, and it becomes a refined decoration that seems to float in the space.

It’s easy to set up both indoors and outdoors, takes little time to prepare, and lets you make a highly polished sign—an idea we highly recommend.

SDGs sign made from 100% scrap materials

[SDGs] Making signs using 100% scrap materials
SDGs sign made from 100% scrap materials

SDGs signs made entirely from scrap materials let you balance environmental consideration with individuality.

By using discarded wood, cutting out letters, spray-painting the pieces, and attaching them to a board, you can create a design that combines warmth and impact.

Highlighting the texture of the wood produces a natural atmosphere that conveys kindness and reassurance to customers.

By being selective about the materials from the start, you’ll create a one-of-a-kind piece with a strong presence that will leave a lasting impression on visitors.

A glowing 3D sign made of Styrofoam

[Foam Art] I tried making a glowing 3D sign out of Styrofoam!
A glowing 3D sign made of Styrofoam

A glowing 3D sign made from Styrofoam is perfect for creating eye-catching effects.

Attach a template to the Styrofoam and cut out the outlines of the letters with a utility knife to give them a three-dimensional shape.

Spray with water-based paint in your preferred color, then use a soldering iron to melt the inside and create space for embedding LEDs.

Fix them in place with hot-melt glue, and your illuminated letter sign is complete.

It will stand out vividly even in dark places, making it overwhelmingly effective for nighttime stages and festival stalls.

Use Netprint

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Try printing your favorite designs and decorating with them! Here are some ideas for using “neppuri,” short for “net print.” Use a service that lets you print design data created on your smartphone or computer at convenience stores to make a cover illustration.

In the video, they draw cute, handwritten lettering and stick on stickers printed via net print around it.

It’s a great idea for those who want to combine hand-drawn elements with digital data.