[Childcare] Wall decoration ideas to make for Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Day)
With Hinamatsuri on March 3 approaching, some teachers may be thinking about changing the decorations on the entrance and classroom walls.
Wall displays are large and can look gorgeous, but it’s easy for ideas to become repetitive.
This time, we’ve gathered ideas for wall decorations you can make for Hinamatsuri.
We introduce everything from motif ideas for the walls to ways to adapt children’s artwork into wall displays.
Of course, we’ve included ideas for creating beautiful wall decorations, as well as options that reduce the burden on teachers.
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[Childcare] Wall decoration ideas to make for Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Day) (21–30)
Cherry blossom petal stamp
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♬ It Takes Two – Fiji Blue
The gently bleeding paint is beautiful! Let me introduce a cherry blossom petal stamp.
You’ll need: an empty lactic acid beverage bottle, vinyl tape, scissors, cushion foam sheet, a pen, a paper cup, a sponge, paint, drawing paper, and a plastic bottle cap.
First, let’s make the stamp.
Attach the plastic bottle cap and petal-shaped pieces cut from the cushion sheet to the empty beverage bottle, then reinforce with vinyl tape—that’s it! For the stamp pad, use a paper cup.
Cut the sponge into a circle, then add pink-mixed paint and water.
This handmade cherry blossom petal stamp lets you create beautifully old-fashioned-looking sakura, so it’s a highly recommended craft!
Sakura tree made with transparent origami
@pi_chan.sensei__hoiku Here’s what we’re sharing this time: “A Sakura Tree with a Stained-Glass Look Using Transparent Origami”! It’s an arranged version of our popular posts “Colorful Autumn Tree” and “Christmas Tree.” This time it’s back as a cherry blossom tree. The cherry blossom season is coming, isn’t it? Are you going flower viewing? It’s easy and cute to make at home or in the classroom, so I’d be happy if you copy it and give it a try! 😊#March production#April ProductionNursery teacher / Childcare worker#Nursery School Craft#SpringCrafts#Spring crafts
Haru no Uta – Sakura Fujiwara
I want to decorate a sunny windowsill! Here’s an idea for making a cherry blossom tree using transparent origami paper.
You’ll need brown construction paper, scissors, glue, transparent origami paper or colored cellophane, a clear file (plastic sleeve), and a cherry blossom-shaped frame made from construction paper.
Traditional-style cherry blossom crafts are lovely, but why not use this idea to create bright, stylish blossoms? Displayed by the window, they’ll sparkle in the sunlight and give off a different, delightful vibe.
Cherry blossom wall decoration made with origami

Feel the Japanese spring indoors! Let me introduce a cherry blossom wall decoration made with origami.
What you’ll need: jute twine, paper tape, masking tape, scissors, green origami paper, light pink origami paper, brown origami paper, and a ruler.
By twisting and attaching the paper tape, you can create a round frame, and by making and attaching cherry blossoms and petals, you can give it a sense of movement—it’s a craft full of wonderful ideas.
It’s a great way to enjoy spring inside, so I highly recommend it!
Cherry blossom petal wreath

Make it with origami! Here’s an idea for a cherry blossom petal wreath.
All you need are eight quarter-size sheets of origami paper and glue.
The cherry blossom petals made from origami look adorably connected! Using just one shade of pink is nice, but it’s also lovely to mix in petals made from light pink or white origami paper.
Using traditional Japanese-patterned paper can change the vibe even more, so it’s highly recommended.
It’s a perfect idea to decorate your room wall or entryway!
cherry blossom hair ornament

Create your own little spring! Let me introduce a cherry blossom decoration.
You’ll need scissors, glue, craft scissors, a craft punch, a hole punch, a pen, origami paper, and a backing sheet.
This cherry blossom decoration is three-dimensional, and a big plus is the freedom to choose any origami colors you like.
By using gold or silver origami as accents, even a single blossom looks glamorous.
It also looks lovely displayed in a frame made from chopsticks! Please give it a try and create a cherry blossom decoration that expresses your very own little spring.


