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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 (21–30)

Butterfly mobile in a field of rapeseed blossoms

[Spring Craft] A Butterfly Mobile for a Canola Flower Field That Delights Babies 🦋
Butterfly mobile in a field of rapeseed blossoms

Even the way it sways in the wind is adorable! Here’s an idea for a butterfly mobile over a field of canola flowers.

When it comes to spring-themed crafts, many people probably want to use butterflies, right? Pairing them with a canola flower field creates a cute design that captures the warmth of spring.

You’ll need a 500 ml plastic bottle, origami paper, colored construction paper, ribbon, kite string, crayons, vinyl tape, tape, a glue stick, scissors, and a craft knife.

Give it a try this season!

Origami Tulip

It’s common to include seasonal flowers and motifs as craft activities using origami.

How about folding tulips—those cute, plump flowers that bloom in spring—out of origami paper? There are various methods, but an easy one I recommend is: first fold into a triangle, then fold in half again into a smaller triangle, open it once, fold both sides inward the same way, and tuck in the three corners—done.

Just like in the children’s song “Tulip,” try making lots of them in bright red, white, and yellow!

[Childcare] Tulip Wall Decoration Ideas to Make in April (31–40)

a flower-field wall (mural)

Recreate the scene of animals playing in a tulip field on your classroom wall! Combine animal motifs like bears and bunnies with spring symbols such as horsetails, butterflies, and ladybugs, along with tulips—the quintessential spring flower—to decorate the room with a fresh, springtime feel.

It would be lovely to line up tulip artworks that the children have decorated with finger stamps or string-pulling techniques, and surround them with spring motifs.

Let’s create a bright and cheerful wall display that makes you feel excited the moment you see it.

Tulips and animals

A wall decoration bursting with springtime charm that combines animals eagerly awaiting spring with tulips, the symbol of the season.

Adding eyes and mouths to the tulip and animal motifs enhances the sense of unity and doubles the cuteness! You might even get requests from the children like, “What about a kitty? Where’s the elephant?” Spring is also a season when many children feel anxious due to entering a new school or moving up a grade.

Adorable, cheerful wall décor can help create a calming, comforting space.

A wall display full of spring motifs

Speaking of spring, animals wake from hibernation and become more active, while grasses and flowers seem to say “we’ve been waiting for this!” as they begin to open their buds.

It’s truly the season when you feel the start of life most strongly.

A wall decoration that gathers spring all-stars like dandelions, tulips, butterflies, and rabbits would be fun! It could also be interesting to add comic-style speech bubbles to the plants and animals for a humorous wallpaper.

It’s fine to put usually supporting characters like moles in the center, too.

I think it can be a bit on the lively side—after all, it’s spring!

Colorful 3D tulips

[How-To] Room Decoration: Tulip
Colorful 3D tulips

Let’s make colorful, three-dimensional tulip decorations using origami in various colors and patterns! Fold one sheet of plain origami and two sheets of patterned origami into quarters.

Cut the patterned origami along the fold lines, and glue some of the pieces onto the base sheet.

Fold the glued piece again, round one side with scissors, open it up, and trim both sides diagonally.

Make a slit from the bottom along the crease, then overlap and glue the pieces while gently curving them to add volume.

Your 3D tulip is complete! Display it together with animal and butterfly decorations for a spring-like wall display.

Tulips and rapeseed blossoms

[Origami] Cute yellow flowers: How to fold canola flowers (rape blossoms) – Easy flower origami
Tulips and rapeseed blossoms

Rape blossoms, which herald the arrival of spring, are designated as the prefectural flower of Chiba.

Chiba also ranks first nationwide in shipment value, accounting for half of all shipments.

This wall decoration featuring rape blossoms involves many delicate steps, but the sense of accomplishment when it’s finished is substantial.

Fold a square sheet of paper and trim around the edges, then craft each rape blossom petal in three dimensions.

Combine these petals with stems made in yellow-green to assemble a single large rape blossom.

Bright green works well for the leaves.

The rape blossoms will stand out with a presence that rivals tulips.