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[Childcare] June wall display ideas

In rainy June, why not make some wall decorations at your nursery or kindergarten to brighten the children’s mood? Adding designs perfect for the rainy season, or decorations themed around events like Cavity Prevention Day and Time Memorial Day, will make things even more fun.

There are also plenty of ideas to liven up the room with themes like flowers that bloom in June and cute creatures.

Using motifs that easily capture children’s interest will double the enjoyment! Decorate the room and enjoy the rainy season with the children in a fresh, cheerful spirit.

[Childcare] June Wall Decoration Ideas (51–60)

Broad beans you make by sticking (pieces) on

Spring Craft: “Broad Beans” Easy How-To Explained by a Preschool Teacher (for 2–3-year-olds) #shorts
Broad beans you make by sticking (pieces) on

Broad beans, which are said to be in season from April to June, are perfect for spring crafts.

This time, we’ll introduce a project that uses these broad beans.

Prepare by pre-cutting the pod and bean shapes out of construction paper.

If the children are old enough and comfortable using scissors, it’s also great to let them cut the pieces themselves.

Glue the pod and beans onto a base sheet of construction paper, draw faces on the beans, and you’re done.

The steps are very simple, so even younger children can enjoy making this.

The vivid green of the broad beans is sure to energize the kids even more.

Give it a try!

Rain Mobile

[Rainy Season Decor] Handmade Rain Mobile [Easy] [DIY] [Stylish]
Rain Mobile

This sparkling raindrop mobile will lift your spirits on rainy days! Cut holographic or other reflective origami paper into raindrop shapes, and cut light-blue origami paper into the same shapes.

Fold each piece in half, then glue them together two at a time in alternating colors to create 3D raindrop parts.

Finally, attach a string along the fold line so the drops line up in a chain, and you’ll have an adorable mobile that blows away rainy-day blues.

It’s also great to pair with cloud pieces to evoke raindrops falling from the sky!

Garland of Rain Clouds

[Room Decor] Easy to make with construction paper! Rain cloud garland ☔✨
Garland of Rain Clouds

This is a rain cloud garland featuring adorable raindrops falling from the clouds.

Draw outlines of clouds and raindrops on construction paper and cut along the lines.

Attach fishing line to the back of the cloud pieces with clear tape, then stick the raindrop pieces—backed with double-sided tape—onto the line.

Attach the raindrops in pairs, sandwiching the line between two pieces, and you’ll have a garland perfect for the rainy season! You can also swap the cloud and rain motifs for different ones each season to create garlands that match the time of year.

Teru teru bozu made of flower leis

Why not make a colorful teru teru bozu using flower leis from the 100-yen shop? First, cut the connected lei into individual flowers and press them flat with an iron.

Next, cut the flowers into single petals.

Then, use a hot glue gun to attach the petals to a ping-pong ball, which will be the head of the teru teru bozu, and you’re done! The key is to layer the petals in the gaps—two or three rows for a fuller look.

After attaching the petals, be sure to add a cute face with a permanent marker or decorative parts.

The vivid petal colors give this teru teru bozu a bright, cheerful look—as if it could chase the rain away.

In conclusion

Did you find any wall display ideas that make you want to try creating them? Some of the ideas we introduced can be made by children, so feel free to enjoy them as June craft activities.

Since June often brings more indoor play, it would be great to create a cheerful wall display that’s fun to look at so everyone can spend time in a bright mood.