[February] Perfect for Valentine’s Day! Cute wall display ideas
Valentine’s Day on February 14th is an event that kids really look forward to, isn’t it?
Since it involves chocolates and sweets, some preschools or kindergartens may choose not to hold it, but how about expressing a cute and festive atmosphere on the wall displays?
In this article, we’re sharing lots of wall display ideas featuring adorable motifs that are perfect for Valentine’s Day.
Even without a candy exchange, we hope it becomes a wonderful day to express gratitude to those important to you.
These ideas can also be used for at-home Valentine’s events.
Be sure to give them a try!
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[February] Perfect for Valentine’s Day! Cute wall display ideas (31–40)
Wreath with hearts and ribbons
Here’s an idea for a cute and sweet wall decoration packed with all things adorable.
When you think of classic cute motifs, hearts, ribbons, and flowers probably come to mind.
Let’s try making a handmade wreath using those well-loved heart and ribbon motifs.
Hanging it on a wall or from the ceiling, or decorating a window with it, will look super cute.
Make the wreath base using vines or branches you can find in a park.
Then decorate it freely with your favorite ribbons, hearts, and flowers.
Attach thread or string to the top to hang it, and you’ll have the perfect item for a Valentine’s event.
Heart garland

A heart garland perfect for the Valentine’s season.
Using reversible crepe sheets with different colors on each side gives it a light yet festive finish.
What you’ll need: reversible crepe sheets, paper yarn for the hanging cord, scissors, a ruler, a pen, double-sided tape, and a hole punch.
Fold the sheets accordion-style to create plump, three-dimensional hearts.
Punch four holes in each heart and thread the cord through.
You can also connect four hearts in a circle to make a paper fan for a cute accent!
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Threading fluffy yarn is so much fun! Here’s a heart-shaped gift craft that’s perfect for 3-year-olds.
First, cut construction paper or cardstock into a heart shape.
If you draw a large heart, it’s a great chance to practice using scissors.
Next, punch holes along the edge of the heart with a hole punch.
Once the holes are made, thread yarn through any hole you like.
It’s done when you randomly lace colorful, thicker yarn through the holes! A radiating pattern looks cute too.
Thicker yarn is easier to thread, so prepare something your child can handle easily.
Bear, Rabbit, and Cake
On Valentine’s Day, some children might try making sweets with their parents or guardians.
Chocolate, cookies, cake—everything looks so delicious, it’s hard to decide what to make! So how about featuring a cute illustration of animals baking a cake on your February wall display? Here’s an idea: a rabbit and a bear dressed as chefs making a cake filled with fruit and plenty of cream.
It’s so cute that just having it in the room will make you feel happy!
Cake and sheep with lots of hearts
February has Setsubun and Valentine’s Day, and especially Valentine’s has become a fun event where people give chocolates, sweets, and gifts to friends, family, and anyone they like.
Here, we’re introducing wall decorations that pair a fluffy, cute sheep character with sweet and delicious-looking cakes and treats to boost that happy Valentine’s mood even more.
When colorful, charming illustrations spread across the wall, it lifts everyone’s spirits.
Scatter lots of hearts, too, and enjoy the Valentine’s festivities!



