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[Preschool] Tulip wall display ideas to make in April

Tulips that burst into a rainbow of blooms in April make you feel festive just by looking at them, don’t they?

Let’s create tulip wall decorations to beautifully brighten up your room!

We’ve gathered a variety of ideas, from cute flat tulips to realistic three-dimensional ones.

Another charm of wall displays is that the atmosphere changes depending on the motifs you combine.

Mix and match your favorite motifs and have fun making a spring-filled wall display together with the kids!

[Childcare] Tulip Wall Decoration Ideas to Make in April (11–20)

Fold-Only Tulip

Let me introduce an easy “fold-only” tulip that also works as a three-dimensional wall decoration.

Prepare patterned origami paper, construction paper, crayons, glue, and scissors.

Cut the construction paper into circles in pairs and fold each circle in half.

By using construction paper in different colors, you can enjoy variations in the tulip’s flower color.

Glue the tulip’s center piece cut from the patterned origami together with the pair of folded petals, and your tulip flower is complete.

Draw leaves with crayons to create a springlike tulip!

Drawing transforms into tulips!

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Drawing transforms into tulips!

Introducing an original wall display where kids’ drawings transform into tulips.

Gather construction paper, crayons, glue, and scissors, and let’s get started.

Have the children draw freely on the construction paper.

Then cut the drawn paper into tulip flower and leaf pieces.

It’s also recommended to first cut the paper into flower and leaf shapes and then have the children draw on them.

Glue the tulip flowers onto a sheet where the stem and soil have already been attached, and it’s complete.

For children aged three and up, try letting them make the stem and soil parts too, according to their developmental stage.

Finish it off by drawing clouds and butterflies with crayons or making them from construction paper and gluing them on!

Tulip wall decoration

Easy origami you can make right away! Tulip wall decoration — explained with audio
Tulip wall decoration

Make use of paper plates! Here’s an idea for a wall decoration made by attaching tulips.

It’s perfect for those who want to create small decorations due to the size of the classroom or limited display space.

You can also hang them not only on walls but on doors, lockers, or shoe racks.

You’ll need: decorative paper plates, origami paper, ribbon, glue or tape, tissue paper, twist ties, and scissors.

Displaying colorful tulip creations in the room will brighten up the space!

A cute semi-3D tulip

For April wall displays in kindergartens, daycare centers, and elementary schools: “Easy with templates—make tulips using colored construction paper.”
A cute semi-3D tulip

This half-3D shape gives off a soft, gentle feel—perfect for spring—a tulip wall decoration.

Cut colored construction paper using a template composed of three parts: center, left/right, and bottom.

If you staple the template in place, you can cut cleanly without it shifting.

Make slits in the left and right petal sections, then overlap and glue them together.

Attach the left, right, and bottom pieces toward the center, and you’ll have a rounded flower.

Create the stem and leaves in a dimensional way as well to finish a striking decoration that will catch children’s attention.

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Let me introduce tulips made with a bleeding-painting technique that lets you enjoy how colors blend.

Prepare a coffee filter, water-based color pens, a spray bottle, construction paper, glue, and scissors.

Draw on the coffee filter with the color pens.

When you spray water over it, the water-based ink will bleed and blend.

Once it’s dry, cut it into a tulip shape and glue it onto a backing sheet to finish.

If you like, adding eyes made from round stickers to the tulip could be cute too!

Tulips made from flower paper

Let's make tulips with tissue paper!
Tulips made from flower paper

Cute tulips with a gentle, calm vibe! Here are some ideas for making tulips with flower paper.

Flower paper is a material often used in crafts; it has a soft, delicate texture and comes in a wide range of colors.

It’s lightweight and easy to work with, so kids can make things without needing much strength.

What you’ll need: flower paper, wire, double-sided tape, scissors, green masking tape, and a straw.

Take this opportunity to give it a try!

[Childcare] Tulip Wall Decoration Ideas to Make in April (21–30)

Tulips with a planter

[Origami] How to Make a Planter (Flower Pot) / How to make origami "planter".
Tulips with a planter

We also recommend decorating by combining tulips with a cute planter! Fold a piece of origami paper into a triangle, then fold up the bottom edge slightly.

Flip it over and turn it upside down, then fold the top single tip down to meet the center of the base.

Next, fold the top left and right corners toward the center, then fold them down diagonally.

Fold the lower triangular section upward to refine the shape, and your planter is complete! Use lace paper or washi tape to decorate it stylishly, and display it together with tulip motifs.

It’s also a great idea to decorate the planters together with the kids!