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[Childcare] Ideas for Fireworks Wall Decorations for August

Fireworks festivals are one of the most enjoyable summer events.

With a booming sound, the colorful fireworks launched into the night sky move the hearts of both adults and children.

So this time, we’re introducing ideas for fireworks-themed wall decorations to boost your summer mood.

We’ve gathered lots of ideas for making fireworks wall decor that are exciting to create, from using paper cups and toilet paper rolls to employing unique techniques like blow painting and scratch art.

Try making them with children, freely expressing the glamorous image of fireworks in each person’s favorite colors!

[Childcare] For August! Fireworks Wall Decoration Ideas (11–20)

Lanterns and fireworks

How about a wall decoration that combines fireworks and lanterns? The easiest way is to cut the shapes out of construction paper for both.

For the fireworks, you can either arrange small cut pieces of paper onto a round cutout to create the firework patterns, or use round stickers to represent the sparks of light.

If you want the fireworks to be the main feature and really stand out, make the fireworks larger than the lanterns.

On a large wall canvas, place lots of fireworks along with plenty of lanterns to enhance them, and create a cheerful fireworks festival scene.

Fireworks stamp using a toilet paper roll

Fireworks Craft (Ages 2–5): A Summer Project Using Toilet Paper Rolls
Fireworks stamp using a toilet paper roll

Let’s make stamps using toilet paper tubes and use them to paint fireworks.

You’ll need a few toilet paper tubes, black construction paper, paints, and a tray for the paint.

Draw guide lines on the tubes so you don’t cut too far, then use scissors to make fine cuts up to the lines.

After cutting, flare the cut sections outward.

Make several of these; if you vary the fineness and depth of the cuts to create different types, the final result will be more interesting.

Dip the stamps in paint and press them onto the black paper, and you’re done.

Full-bloom Fireworks of Lace Paper

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Full-bloom Fireworks of Lace Paper

You can use lace paper as a stencil to paint very beautiful fireworks.

First, fold the lace paper and add patterns even to the parts without holes, then cut them out.

The more patterns you add, the more places the paint will stick, making it look more luxurious.

Once you’ve finished cutting, unfold it and lay it flat on black construction paper, then paint over the top.

Peel it off gently, and beautiful fireworks will appear.

Choosing brighter colors will create a more striking contrast with the black paper.

Give it a try!

Wall decoration with fireworks in relief

[Summer Festival] Fireworks Pop Out! Wall Decorations 🎇 [Paper Plate Craft]
Wall decoration with fireworks in relief

You can make a picture that looks like fireworks spreading across the night sky using a paper plate and similar materials.

It’s beautiful, so give it a try! First, paint the surface of a paper plate black.

Once it’s painted, make several cuts toward the center and cut out long, narrow triangles.

After cutting them out, turn the black side to the front and stick on round stickers or similar decorations.

When the round stickers are nicely placed, attach it onto another backing sheet that’s been painted black.

It will look three-dimensional, as if the fireworks are popping out.

It’s great for adding a seasonal touch when you put it on a wall or by the front door.

Fireworks made from scrap stamping

Let me introduce a super fun stamping firework craft using recycled materials.

Get a toilet paper roll, paint, and aluminum foil ready, and let’s make it! Use scissors to cut thin vertical slits into one end of the toilet paper roll, then flare the strips outward.

Squeeze some paint onto the aluminum foil, and dab the cut end of the roll into the paint.

Stamp it onto construction paper to create beautiful fireworks.

Layering a few colors can make the fireworks even more striking.

Stamping on black construction paper is recommended!

In conclusion

We introduced ideas for summer-themed firework wall decorations.

There were lots of wonderful, colorful ideas that make your heart leap just by looking at them! Using a black background or adding mirror tape and stickers to create a sparkling effect is recommended, as it brings out the vibrant atmosphere of fireworks even more.

Enjoy creating boldly and freely together with the kids! Make the most of the wide wall space and launch beautiful fireworks indoors!