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[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.

Please use them as a reference!

[Childcare] Wall decoration ideas to make for Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Day) (21–30)

Cherry blossom wreath made of paper

How to Make a Mini Cherry Blossom Wreath Out of Paper 🌸 – DIY How to Make Paper Cherry Blossom Wreath
Cherry blossom wreath made of paper

Delicate and beautiful! Here’s how to make a cherry blossom wreath out of paper.

You’ll need: cardboard or thick paper, paper twine, glue, scissors, copy paper or origami paper, a yellow pen, ribbon, craft adhesive, a compass, and a utility knife.

First, cut the cardboard into a circle, cut out the center to make the base, then unravel the paper twine and weave it around the cut-out base.

Next, cut the copy paper or origami paper, color it, and fold it.

Finally, assemble the parts to create cherry blossoms and attach them to the base to finish!

In conclusion

We introduced ideas for wall decorations to enjoy during Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Day).

Some children may be looking forward to the decorations in the entryway or classroom.

While decorations made by teachers are of course wonderful, we also recommend beautifully displaying the children’s own creations.

Let’s make vibrant wall decorations and celebrate Hinamatsuri with the kids.