Tapestry decoration ideas for Hinamatsuri: Festive decor to celebrate the Peach Festival
Hinamatsuri, the Doll Festival, is celebrated with vibrant items like hina dolls and hanging ornaments.
It’s cherished in Japan as a traditional event that prays for girls’ health and growth.
Among the various decorations, tapestry-style pieces—where fabric or paper featuring letters or illustrations is mounted—are notable because they don’t take up floor space and can be displayed anywhere there’s a wall.
In this article, we’ll introduce tapestry ideas perfect for decorating for Hinamatsuri.
If you’re good at crafts or knitting, you can make your own, or check out items that catch your eye.
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Hina doll displays come in three-tier, five-tier, and seven-tier arrangements, but due to housing constraints, many people opt for smaller decorations or tapestries.
However, with this Velcro-tiered stand, you can create a display with as many tiers as you like—since the seven-tier version is also a tapestry, it’s easy to put up.
Store-bought options are fine, but making it yourself lets you tailor it to your taste.
You can craft the hina dolls from fabric using iron-on transfers, and if you add a little stuffing inside, they’re easier for children to handle.
It also gives them a soft, fluffy look that’s cute and charming.
In conclusion
You can enjoy Hinamatsuri in many ways, such as creating items themed around kimono and obi that exude a traditional Japanese ambiance, or decorating your favorite pieces.
Tapestries that hang on the wall are also great because you can take photogenic pictures without worrying about the location.
You might make it even more splendid by using your knitting skills or combining a few ideas.
Try displaying a tapestry in your room that you can also enjoy alongside other decorations like garlands and hanging ornaments.


