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[Childcare] Wall decoration craft ideas featuring a cherry blossom motif

When it comes to flowers that color spring, cherry blossoms come to mind.

Cherry blossoms are charming and glamorous, and just looking at them makes you feel bright and positive, doesn’t it?

So this time, we’ve gathered ideas for creating wall decorations with a cherry blossom theme—perfect for spring.

From origami to torn-paper art and kirigami, there are plenty of ideas that let you enjoy the making process itself.

Hanging ornaments and garlands are also great to display around entrances and by windows.

Let’s fill the room with cherry blossoms together with the kids and wrap ourselves in a happy mood!

Because items made by children are treated as “works,” we use the term “seisaku (制作)” in the text.

[Childcare] Craft ideas for wall decorations with a cherry blossom motif (1–10)

Cherry blossom wall decoration made with origami

Cherry blossom wall decorations with origami! How about making some to display on your wall for the spring season? | DIY How to Make Paper Cherry Blossoms [Tukuru]
Cherry blossom wall decoration made with origami

Feel the Japanese spring indoors! Let me introduce a cherry blossom wall decoration made with origami.

What you’ll need: jute twine, paper tape, masking tape, scissors, green origami paper, light pink origami paper, brown origami paper, and a ruler.

By twisting and attaching the paper tape, you can create a round frame, and by making and attaching cherry blossoms and petals, you can give it a sense of movement—it’s a craft full of wonderful ideas.

It’s a great way to enjoy spring inside, so I highly recommend it!

Make a bunch—so cute! Cherry blossom paper cutouts

@hoiku.labo

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When you need lots of cherry blossom parts, why not try making them with kirie (paper cutting)? Even with the same shape, simply changing the origami colors or patterns and mixing the petals will create a striking wall decoration.

First, fold the origami paper into a triangle twice, then unfold it once.

Fold the top corner down to meet the bottom edge to make a crease, then unfold it.

Using that crease as a guide, fold down only the front layer of the top corner.

Align the left edge of the paper with the left corner of the small triangle you just folded down, and fold; then roll-fold it once more.

On the right side, fold it over to overlap the left side, align the shape, then fold back and fold the tip downward.

Draw a petal shape on top, cut along the lines with scissors, and when you open it up, you’ll have a cherry blossom.

Cherry Blossoms Made with Easy Art

@niconico_mama

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Here’s a stamp art project featuring cherry blossoms using decorative balls.

You can use any kind of decorative ball for the stamp.

Clip it with a clothespin so your hands don’t get dirty.

Once your stamp is ready, draw the tree trunk on construction paper with a pen.

Then, using pink, red, and yellow paint, stamp the cherry blossom petals on top.

This alone makes a lovely piece of art, but if you want to make it even cuter, try adding flower-shaped rhinestones.

[Childcare] Wall decoration craft ideas with a cherry blossom motif (11–20)

Cherry blossoms made with handmade stamps

@chooobo2

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Here’s an idea for creating a vibrant cherry blossom tree using handmade stamps.

The stamps are easy to make, so try them with the children in your class! Paste a tree trunk onto white construction paper, then use a rolled-up flyer dipped in paint to stamp the shape of the cherry blossoms.

You can make the stamps by combining sponge sheets from a 100-yen shop with six plastic bottle caps.

Cut the sponge sheets into petal shapes beforehand.

To make the petals stand out, the key is to stamp with darker paint! A cherry blossom wall display that brightens up the graduation ceremony backdrop can be made enjoyably with handmade stamps—why not give it a try?

A cherry tree drawn with water-based pens

@niconico_mama

Replying to @🌈Latte🍒 I can make things like this too, so feel free to use it as a reference💕 I’d be happy if you shared it🥰 Water-based markers transformed😍✨ This time, we’re using the water-based markers you probably have at home to make a cherry tree in full bloom🌸 It’s easy✨ Scribble on aluminum foil with water-based markers. (Use lots of colors🌈) Spritz water onto your drawing👍 Place construction paper on top, press lightly with your hand, then peel it off and let it dry🥰👍 Once the paper is dry, cut it into any shapes you like✂︎ It’s cute as is, but you can add a tree trunk with brown construction paper, or stick on lots of origami cherry blossoms from the previous post😊 Try different cutting styles, decorate with sparkly stickers, add ribbons… Use all kinds of materials you have at home💕 It would look great on the wall, and you could write a message on it too🥰🫶 Try making it in different colors😊💕 It could be a nice gift🎁 for a teacher who helped you or for friends♥️ —————————— What I used: • Water-based markers • Aluminum foil • Construction paper • Spray bottle with water • Scissors Decorations: origami paper, tissue paper flowers, sparkly stickers —————————— ☆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☆ Thank you so much for all the comments and likes😊 Some people even tell me they made it, which makes me super happy☺️♥️ I’m looking forward to seeing what everyone played and made😆✨✨ ☆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☆Parenting#LifeWithKids#Kindergarten#Nursery school#CraftAdmissionEnrollment#Graduation from kindergarten#Flower#asmr#asmrsounds#papercraft

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Draw pictures or patterns with a water-based marker on aluminum foil, then mist it with water.

Place a sheet of white drawing paper on top to transfer the foil’s patterns onto the paper.

Cut the paper to resemble the blossoms of a cherry tree, and attach it to a separate sheet where you’ve made the trunk.

Finally, stick paper-cut cherry blossom pieces onto the blossom area and add rhinestones for extra sparkle—and you’re done! Since most of the drawings or patterns made with the water-based marker will blur, it’s fine to draw freely.

However, because it’s a cherry blossom theme, be sure to use plenty of pink.

Cute 3D craft! Cherry blossoms made with tissue paper

@nono.seisaku.book

Perfect for April crafts! Crinkle and stick—Sakura art project. Great for finger dexterity training and boosting focus. Just crumple tissue paper and stick it onto construction paper. Easy to adapt for different ages, and ideal for busy preschool teachers prepping activities! What you’ll need: • Construction paper (pink, brown) • Two colors of tissue paper (5 sheets each) • Crayons • Glue/double-sided tape/scissors Save this to make choosing projects easier later! Follow to quickly check monthly craft ideas. Teacher Nono is on the side of busy preschool teachers. Let’s tackle craft prep together!#Sakura ProductionSpring productionApril production#Childcare Craftswall display creationProduction ideas#IWantToConnectWithChildcareWorkers#IWantToConnectWithChildcareStudentsChildcare Ideas#Drawers of ChildcareCreating with ChildrenTranslationSeasonal craftsEasy creationProduction by AgeFinger trainingFocus BoostSensory playMs. Nono’s production ideasChildcare preparationWall decorationNursery school craft#Kindergarten CraftsMaking and crafting playProduction RecordToday's childcareSpring wall decoration#NurseryTeacherLifeThe reality of childcare settings

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Here’s a craft idea for making cherry blossoms: glue crumpled tissue paper onto a base made from pink construction paper.

The tissue paper sections become three-dimensional, so they pop off the wall and look adorable.

Make the trunk and petals from construction paper, and display them together with the tissue paper blossoms.

You can crumple the tissue paper tightly, but if you want a softer, fluffier look, loosely crumple it.

Using several shades of pink also enhances the overall vibrancy.

Decorate with these springlike cherry blossoms to beautifully celebrate the preschool graduation that marks the children’s new beginning.

Too cute! Tissue paper cherry blossoms

@hoikushisatomi

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Why not try making soft-looking cherry blossoms using tissue paper? First, cut the tissue paper into squares, then accordion-fold it and fold it in half.

Cut the edge opposite the fold into a petal shape, staple the center, and open it into a cherry blossom.

Next, take a smaller piece of tissue paper, accordion-fold it the same way, staple it, and snip both ends to create the flower center.

Layer the center onto the blossom and glue it in place, and you’re done.

Make lots of them to create a cherry tree or a flurry of falling petals.