[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!
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Cute tulips that stand out

When you make wall decorations for a long time, they often end up flat, don’t they? It takes a few extra steps, but the “cute fluttering tulips” stand out in 3D and look lovely.
The rough steps are as follows: Prepare about 5–6 pieces of colored paper cut into tulip petal shapes.
Fold each one down the middle and glue the white back sides together side-by-side.
Think of it like making an accordion.
Attach the white sections on the far right and left to the base, then spread the accordion portion evenly.
You can make the stem and leaves the usual way—no problem! If you set it at a height where children can touch it, you might get an even bigger reaction!
In conclusion
We introduced a wall decoration idea with tulips that’s perfect for April.
The colorful tulips are a big hit with kids! They’re cute and soothing, aren’t they? If you decorate the classroom with lots of tulips, it will feel just like a tulip field.
It’s a wall display that lets you enjoy the spring season while looking at it with the children.
Have fun making it!



