[Childcare] Ideas for March wall decorations
Here are some ideas for March wall decorations that are useful in childcare settings.
March is packed with end-of-year events—Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Day), farewell field trips, graduation, and preparations for moving up or starting school—so it’s easy to wonder what kind of wall displays to make and when to find the time.
The ideas introduced here focus on decorations that can be displayed as complete wall pieces or used as parts.
If you work on them little by little in your spare moments and put them up, your room will not only look more vibrant, but just seeing them will lift everyone’s spirits!
As the weather gradually warms, enjoy creating colorful wall displays to match the season.
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[Childcare] Ideas for March wall decorations (81–90)
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.
Wall-mounted dandelions you can make with construction paper

Here’s how to make a wall decoration of dandelions using construction paper.
Use origami paper to trace the flower and leaf templates onto construction paper.
Cut out the parts and glue them together.
Then, cut the dandelion flower you used as a template into a smaller size and glue it onto the larger flower to finish.
Making lots of dandelions to create a field-like scene can look bright and beautiful.
Because this craft involves using scissors for detailed parts, it’s also recommended for children ages 4 and up.
Give it a try and make your own original dandelions!
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!
rapeseed blossoms

Let’s make rapeseed blossoms with adorable clusters of tiny flowers! Here are some ideas for creating rapeseed flowers.
Instead of origami, using construction paper lets you create larger, more impressive pieces.
You’ll need colored construction paper, scissors, glue or tape, a stapler, and a ruler.
It’s also fun to play with shades of yellow and yellow-green—adjusting the hues can create a gentle feel or a bold, striking look.
Celebrate children’s enrollment and advancement with a dynamic wall display.
The Emperor doll and the Empress doll

These are the Emperor and Empress dolls with gentle faces that bring a sense of calm when you look at them.
Let’s decorate the classroom walls and get ready for Hinamatsuri.
Prepare parts like the faces, hair, and kimono by cutting colored construction paper, then assemble and glue them together.
It might be fun to let the children draw the faces freely and display a row of unique hina dolls on the wall.
Now that chances to see five-tiered or seven-tiered displays are decreasing, it could be nice to decorate the wall with the three court ladies and five musicians as well, and share stories related to hina dolls.
dandelion

The dandelion wall decorations bring a warm sense of spring’s arrival.
Glue together yellow pieces cut to resemble the dandelion’s fine petals and green pieces cut in the shape of the involucre beneath the petals.
Once you’ve rounded the flower portion, attach it to the stem, add the leaves, and it’s done! If you decorate the wall with cute butterflies and honeybees fluttering around the flowers, spring will arrive in your classroom in no time.
After you’ve decorated the classroom, why not go on a walk to look for real dandelions?
[Childcare] Wall Decoration Ideas for March (91–100)
Torn-paper cherry blossoms
Let me introduce a torn-paper collage of cherry blossoms that captures the warm feeling of spring.
Get your materials ready: origami paper, construction paper, colored pencils, scissors, glue, and double-sided tape.
First, make a draft, cut out the cherry blossoms, and start sticking torn pieces of origami onto them.
The key is to place the pieces so there are no gaps.
If you glue cherry blossom-shaped origami cutouts on top of the collage, it might create a more three-dimensional look.
Once you attach the cherry blossom trunk, it’s complete! Cutting additional origami into cherry blossom shapes and decorating around it will make it even more vibrant.




