Hina dolls are displayed for Hinamatsuri, the Doll Festival, to wish for girls’ healthy growth and well-being.
Some of you may be looking for ideas on how to decorate in a limited space or how to create a photogenic setup.
In this article, we’ve gathered handmade display ideas that we recommend for Hinamatsuri decorations.
We’ll introduce everything from traditionally beloved Japanese-style decorations to arrangements with a modern touch.
Use this as inspiration for handmade displays—combine your favorite small items to design your setup, or enjoy drawing illustrations to accompany it.
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Handmade display ideas for Hinamatsuri (1–10)
Hinamatsuri Topiary

Topiary usually refers to the artful shaping of garden trees and shrubs, but lately, topiaries arranged with preserved or artificial flowers have become popular as interior decor items.
Here’s how to make a flower topiary perfect for Hinamatsuri using supplies from a 100-yen shop.
It’s very easy: simply attach your favorite flowers with glue to a ready-made green ball.
Adding tassels or ribbons makes it even lovelier.
You can place it on a pole or hang it as a decoration.
Flower arrangement

How about making a flower arrangement—using materials you can get entirely at a 100-yen shop—as a display item for Hinamatsuri? Artificial flowers (silk flowers) now come in a wide variety, and there are many cute and realistic options.
Gather springlike blooms and place the Hina dolls in the center.
The floral foam base for inserting the faux flowers is easy to work with, so even if you stick a stem in a spot that feels a bit off, you can fix it—making it beginner-friendly.
Hanging ornaments of cherry blossoms and camellias

Why not try making a hanging decoration of plum and camellia flowers using felt balls sold at 100-yen shops? Felt balls, also called pom-poms, come in various sizes and colors.
Thread five felt balls onto a thin wire to create the flower petals.
Place a yellow felt ball in the center.
Using red or pink gives you a bright, festive decoration perfect for the Doll’s Festival.
Hang it on a wall or by a window to instantly brighten the space with a spring-like touch.
Box and Vase
Do you ever feel the dilemma of wanting to display Hina dolls but also wanting them to match your room’s vibe? Try arranging them in a stylish box display that feels Japanese yet simple and modern.
You can paint the box in your favorite color to add originality, and stacking a few boxes to create a tiered display is lovely too.
Put some thought into the surrounding decor as well—add your favorite items or vases and display peach blossoms, for example.
Hagoita and photo frame
Here’s an idea for a Hina Doll display using a photo frame.
A photo frame Hina display doesn’t take up much space, and it’s easy to put out and put away.
Prepare a frame you like and try displaying Hina dolls made from illustrations, chirimen crafts, or felt.
It’s also perfect for showcasing store-bought items or Hina illustrations by your favorite artists.
You can decorate the frame however you like, making it a great item for adding originality depending on your ideas.
Korean-style interior
An idea for creating a Hinamatsuri display using Korean-style decor in a low-profile design, featuring a white and beige base accented with gold.
This style has become a staple in recent years, and you often see small items in this aesthetic at various shops.
Think of a natural, café-inspired look that stands out.
A photogenic display that you’ll want to share on social media—try crafting this space yourself by hand.
tiered display of Hina dolls

How about making a luxurious tiered Hina doll display using chirimen fabric? You’ll need chirimen fabric, styrofoam balls, wood glue, tweezers, and so on.
Use the styrofoam balls as bases for the Hina dolls’ faces, the bonbori lanterns, and other parts.
It involves detailed work, but there’s no sewing—just cutting the chirimen fabric and attaching it with wood glue—so it’s perfect for those who enjoy fine handiwork.
Create the surrounding accessories in the style of tsumami-zaiku as well.
It’s a painstaking process, but seeing the finished piece will give you a real sense of accomplishment!



