[Childcare] Decorate in April! A collection of recommended wall display ideas for Easter
In April, many people think of bunnies and eggs because of Easter events.
Easter, also known as the Resurrection Festival, is a Christian holiday that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
That’s why eggs, symbols of vitality, and rabbits, known for their strong powers of fertility, are used as Easter motifs.
This time, we’re sharing ideas for wall decorations to brighten up your Easter festivities.
From origami and construction paper to creations using fun techniques, these ideas are packed with ways to spark children’s curiosity!
Let’s make lots of colorful, pop-style bunnies and eggs to create a festive Easter atmosphere together with the kids.
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Fun flip-and-find Easter eggs
https://www.instagram.com/p/C32TEDYp9uw/We’d like to introduce a fun Easter egg wall display where cute animals pop out of eggs when you peel them open.
Get scissors, construction paper, double-sided tape, glue, crayons, and colored pens ready, and let’s get started.
Sketch on the construction paper and cut out animal shapes.
The key is to cut them to the same size.
On the base sheet, place the animal cutout and then attach the egg on top so that the opening lines up with the animal’s face.
Once it’s complete, gently tear along the slit by hand—the egg will ‘crack,’ and the animal will peek out from inside! It’s a perfect wall decoration for the Easter season.
Easter egg wall decoration

A three-dimensional bunny is so cute! Here are some ideas for Easter egg wall decorations.
It’s a great idea that lets each child freely decorate their own! You’ll need pink and yellow construction paper, one sheet of chiyogami (Japanese patterned paper), ribbon, foam board, washi tape, scissors, a ruler, a utility knife, craft glue, and tape.
Let’s decorate the Easter eggs with washi tape.
You can make borders or stripes, and crossing the tape could be fun too!
A rabbit basket made from paper plates

The rabbit mark is so cute! Here’s an idea for making a rabbit basket out of paper plates.
It’s a charming project you can easily try with materials you already have at home or in the classroom.
You’ll need crayons, paint, brushes, masking tape, glue, scissors, construction paper, and paper plates.
Use crayons and paint to enjoy a resist painting technique on cut paper plates! Choosing your favorite colors is exciting for both kids and adults.
Be sure to try your own free combinations of colors.
Easter bunnies with three fun patterns

The patterns change and it’s so fun! Here are three patterned Easter bunny ideas you’ll enjoy.
Making things is exciting while you’re creating, of course, but seeing your work on display lets you savor that excitement along with a sense of achievement and satisfaction.
This time, let’s make Easter bunnies with three fun patterns that you can customize the design of.
You’ll need construction paper, a pencil, glue, scissors, and crayons or pens.
Try using brightly colored, pastel construction paper for an Easter feel.
Original eggs you can easily make with stickers

Make it with even the youngest class! Here’s an easy original egg craft idea using stickers.
It’s perfect if you’re struggling with this year’s Easter wall display.
Stick star, heart, and circle motif stickers onto construction paper, then brush on paint thinned with water.
Once the paint is dry, slowly peel off the stickers—and you’re done! Even infants who are currently into sticking stickers will enjoy this activity.
For the sticker-removal step, encourage children to work carefully and slowly.
Salt Art Egg

These are Easter eggs made with salt art, created by sprinkling salt.
First, draw the outline of an egg on a backing sheet with glue, then add patterns inside.
Before the glue dries, sprinkle salt over it and shake off the excess.
Next, load paint onto a brush and gently let the color soak into the salt—then it’s done! If you’re making them with kids, it’s also a good idea to pre-tint the salt with paint.
It’s fascinating that everyday table salt can become an art material, isn’t it?
Handprint Rabbit

This is a cute wall decoration featuring rabbits made mainly from children’s handprints.
Paint the palm with paint to make a handprint, use the fingers as the ears, and color the space between them pink.
Add colorful patterns around the handprint using finger stamps.
Draw eyes, a nose, and a mouth on the palm area, and your rabbit—with long ears as its charming feature—is complete! Since you’ll be taking handprints and using finger stamps, you can make it without holding any tools.
Be sure to include it in your craft time.


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