[Childcare] A collection of ideas you’ll want to use for July wall displays!
By July, the children have gotten used to their new environment and are full of energy as they play.
Here, we’ll share wall display ideas you can use for July in childcare settings.
Speaking of July, the first thing that comes to mind is Tanabata.
To create a summery feel, the key is to use simple materials and small parts.
For example, making and putting up decorations like tanzaku strips, stars, flowers, and sun shapes will make the space feel lively.
A fun wall display brightens the atmosphere of the center.
Enjoy arranging the decorations and try creating a wonderful wall display together with the children!
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[Childcare] Special feature: Ideas to use for July wall displays! (71–80)
Orihime and Hikoboshi

Orihime and Hikoboshi are essential figures in the Tanabata story, aren’t they? Let’s feature the pair in a wall display! Using construction paper and origami paper, we’ll make Orihime and Hikoboshi.
For their outfits, patterned Japanese origami paper is recommended.
You can create various scenes, such as the two playing happily together, or waving to each other from opposite riverbanks with the Milky Way in between.
Combine them with stars like shooting stars to give it a fantastical feel.
Try making Orihime and Hikoboshi in any style you like!
Blurry Painting Ice Cream

When you think of summer, it’s the perfect season for delicious ice cream.
Let’s express the sweet ice cream that kids love using a wet-on-wet painting technique.
For preparation, cut white drawing paper into circles.
Then lightly moisten them with water.
Have the children drop their favorite paints onto the paper and enjoy watching the colors bleed and spread.
If there are too many colors, they may blend too much during the bleeding process and not finish neatly, so it’s best to limit the number of colors in advance.
Once the ice cream circles are dry, stick them onto a cone—and it’s done! Enjoy making original ice cream art with the children.
Colorful ice pop

Chilled popsicles are perfect for hot summer days! Let’s make a cute popsicle wall decoration that will spark kids’ appetites.
It’s recommended to use construction paper in various colors to create colorful popsicles.
Then decorate them by sticking on small pieces of paper, scraps, stickers, and stamps.
You’ll end up with fun, festive-looking popsicles! It’s also a great idea to combine red and green paper to make a watermelon bar.
In conclusion
We introduced wall decoration ideas you can display in July.
July includes Tanabata, and it’s a fun month with a growing sense that summer is on its way.
Try expressing that excitement on your walls.
Using sparkly or translucent materials for small parts really enhances the mood.
Enjoy creating your wall displays!



