Ideas you can use for autumn wall decorations
Autumn is full of charm—vividly colored nature, delicious fruits, moon-viewing, Halloween, and more.
How about bringing that autumn charm into your wall decorations and enjoying the season together with the children?
Here, we’ve gathered ideas for autumn wall displays perfect for nurseries and kindergartens.
We’re also introducing fun craft ideas that use child-friendly autumn motifs.
After enjoying autumn crafts with a variety of materials and unique techniques, display the works to decorate your room with an autumn feel.
Let’s all make the most of autumn together!
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Ideas You Can Use for Autumn Wall Decorations (31–40)
Let’s make grapes using bubble wrap!
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Here’s a craft idea for making grapes using bubble wrap.
Stick bubble wrap onto light purple construction paper and cut it into a grape shape.
Attach a stem made from brown construction paper, then use a permanent marker to color in each round bubble one by one.
There are many, so it can be a bit of work, but keep at it patiently.
Once you’re done coloring, your grapes are complete! Display them in your room to enjoy an autumn vibe.
When you’re finished using them as decorations, it could be fun to pop the bubble wrap and play with it.
Three-dimensional grapes with just one sheet!

Cut a sheet of construction paper into a rectangle and make two slits at each end.
On the left side, roll the middle section with slits toward the front and glue it, then roll the remaining sections toward the back and glue them.
On the right side, roll the middle section toward the back and glue it, then glue the remaining sections toward the front.
Fold the paper in half so the rolled parts form three rows, then cut along the fold with scissors to shape the stem.
Make leaves and vines out of origami paper and attach them to the grapes to finish! Try making them in various colors.
Super huge! Tissue paper grapes

Here’s an idea that’s perfect when you want to make an impactful autumn wall display.
Stack several sheets of tissue paper and accordion fold them.
Once folded, tie the center with wire.
Gently pull apart the layers of tissue paper one by one from the inside; when all the layers are fluffed, shape it into a round form.
This makes one grape.
Make eight of these, then arrange them in four rows as 3, 2, 2, and 1.
Glue them onto the base, and add a stem made from construction paper and leaves made from tissue paper to finish.
When you display it on the wall, adding a vine is a nice touch too.
Swirly Grapes

When it comes to the king of autumn flavors, grapes surely take the crown.
Let’s make a seasonal craft by rolling construction paper.
Prepare construction paper, scissors, and glue.
Cut the construction paper into a teardrop shape to create the base for the grapes.
Cut long, thin strips of construction paper and roll them tightly with your fingertips to form grape shapes.
Glue the rolled “grapes” onto the base in a three-dimensional way, making sure there are no gaps.
Finally, cut and roll green construction paper to make the stem and cluster top, then glue it on to finish.
Try making it while paying attention to finger dexterity, size, and overall balance.
Grapes wreath

Using origami to make delicious-looking grapes is also perfect as a craft that stimulates fine motor development.
Prepare origami paper, glue, and scissors, and let’s get started.
Cut the origami into strips with scissors and glue the ends to make loops.
Make a total of 12 loops.
Glue the loops together to form a bunch of grapes.
If you use light green origami, you can make Shine Muscat grapes.
You can also make leaves and the stem, which might be fun for wall displays and other decorations.
Ideas you can use for autumn wall decorations (41–50)
How to fold an easy cosmos flower

Let’s introduce how to fold a cosmos flower.
Prepare one sheet of origami paper, crease it, and cut it into four equal parts.
Using the creases as a guide, shape each quarter into a cosmos petal.
Once all are folded, glue the four petals together at the center.
For the stem, prepare another quarter sheet of origami paper and fold it along the center.
Finally, glue the flower and the stem together, and you’re done! The steps are simple, so give it a try.
A little mushroom with arms and legs

In season for autumn! Here’s a fun idea for a little mushroom character with arms and legs.
When you hear “mushroom,” what comes to mind? Nameko, shiitake, king trumpet (eringi), shimeji—there are so many varieties.
Mushrooms, which often appear at home on the dinner table and in school lunches, are ingredients that are in season in autumn! This time, let’s make a mushroom character with arms and legs using origami.
You’ll need one sheet of origami paper in your favorite color, a quarter-sized piece of origami paper, and a pen.
The key step is creating the mushroom’s rounded shape! Give it a try.


