[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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[Childcare] Decorate in April! A collection of recommended wall display ideas for Easter (21–30)
rabbit

How about making the Easter bunny, a character from the spring holiday, out of origami? After folding the paper into a triangle twice, open the pockets on both sides and flatten it into a square.
Place it with the flaps at the top, then fold the top corner down to the bottom corner.
Flip it over and do the same—doesn’t it start to look like a bunny? The two triangles become the ears, so fold them in toward the center line on the left and right.
Shape the chin and ears to complete the face.
The body is a bit more complex to fold, so please work on it together with an adult or teacher.
Once you glue the face and body together, your cute bunny is complete!
Easter with toilet paper rolls

Let’s make egg-shaped bunny decorations using toilet paper rolls! Flatten a toilet paper roll and cut it to a suitable length.
Wrap it with origami paper to look like the bunny’s face and clothes, and draw the face.
Adding a collar or patterns with origami paper or stickers will make it even cuter! To round the bunny’s face, trim the corners on both sides, then attach ears made from construction paper to finish.
Display them on the wall together with carrot and egg motifs made from other flattened rolls.
[Childcare] Decorate in April! A Collection of Recommended Wall Display Ideas for Easter (31–40)
egg rabbit
This is an origami Easter egg with a cute bunny in the center.
Start by creasing the paper along the diagonals, then continue folding so it forms the shape of an egg and a bunny.
Finally, draw the bunny’s face and add patterns to the egg with stickers or other decorations, and you’re done! It’s so adorable that it’s hard to believe it’s made from a single sheet of paper—kids are sure to be intrigued.
By changing how you fold the egg portion, you can even make a “rabbit floating in a full moon”! Try customizing it to suit the season.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced some ideas for Easter-themed wall decorations. What did you think? Using a variety of materials to create three-dimensional designs makes the display even more vibrant and exciting to look at, so be sure to give it a try! Incorporate the children’s ideas and create a wall full of unique charm—let’s enjoy Easter to the fullest!



