[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.
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[Childcare] Craft ideas for wall decorations with a cherry blossom motif (21–30)
Cherry blossom petal stamp
https://www.tiktok.com/@hoikushi_bank/video/7070815400073760001The gently bleeding paint is beautiful! Let me introduce a cherry blossom petal stamp.
You’ll need: an empty lactic acid beverage bottle, vinyl tape, scissors, cushion foam sheet, a pen, a paper cup, a sponge, paint, drawing paper, and a plastic bottle cap.
First, let’s make the stamp.
Attach the plastic bottle cap and petal-shaped pieces cut from the cushion sheet to the empty beverage bottle, then reinforce with vinyl tape—that’s it! For the stamp pad, use a paper cup.
Cut the sponge into a circle, then add pink-mixed paint and water.
This handmade cherry blossom petal stamp lets you create beautifully old-fashioned-looking sakura, so it’s a highly recommended craft!
Cherry blossom tree made with straws

Fun for babies and toddlers alike! Here’s a craft to make a cherry blossom tree using straws.
You’ll need construction paper, a cherry tree cutout made from colored paper, a straw, scissors, and paint.
First, glue the cherry tree cutout onto the construction paper.
Next, snip the end of the straw and open it up to form a cherry blossom petal shape.
Finally, dip the straw into paint thinned with water and stamp it onto the paper—your cherry blossoms are complete! The simple, easy-to-follow steps are a plus.
Mixing colors to create a vibrant cherry blossom tree also sounds like fun!
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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 board.
The charm of this cherry blossom decoration is its three-dimensional look and the freedom to choose any origami colors.
By adding touches of gold or silver origami, even a single blossom looks gorgeous.
It also looks lovely displayed in a frame made from chopsticks! Please try making this cherry blossom decoration to express your own little spring.
Cherry blossom petal wreath

Make it with origami! Here’s an idea for a cherry blossom petal wreath.
What you’ll need: eight quarter-size sheets of origami paper and glue.
The origami cherry blossom petals look like they’re linked together—so cute! You can stick to a single pink color, or mix in light pink and white petals for a lovely effect.
Using traditional Japanese patterned origami will change the overall vibe even more, so it’s highly recommended.
It’s a perfect idea for decorating a room wall or your entryway!
Cherry blossom petals made with coffee filters
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Color with water-based markers! Let me show you how to make cherry blossom petals using coffee filters.
You’ll need white coffee filters, water-based markers, scissors, a spray bottle, and old paper like newspaper.
First, color the coffee filters with the water-based markers.
You can draw spirals, or straight vertical or horizontal lines—either works.
Using two or three colors of markers lets you enjoy how the colors blend! Next, spray the coffee filters with water.
Finally, once the filters are dry, cut them into petal shapes, and you’re done.
Cherry blossoms made with hand painting
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Let’s make memories together! Here’s a hand-painted cherry blossom craft idea.
You’ll need poster paper, paint, a roller, and scissors.
Spring is the season of meetings and farewells—how about creating cherry blossoms with the whole class? Paint the cherry tree using a roller, and use the children’s handprints to represent the cherry blossoms.
When decorating, it’s lovely to display the children’s photos next to the blossoms.
It’s an idea that’s exciting just to look at!
Cherry blossom tree made with plastic bags
https://www.tiktok.com/@lion.sensei_hoiku/video/7348581263697087752Blow air into it and let’s make one! I’ll show you how to make a cherry blossom tree using a plastic bag.
You’ll need construction paper, a plastic bag, paint, a paper cherry tree you’ve made, and glue or double-sided tape.
First, tie the bottom of the plastic bag tightly, turn it inside out, then blow air into it and tie it closed.
Dab paint onto the plastic bag, which is puffed up like a balloon, and stamp it onto the construction paper to create big cherry blossom petals! Once you stick on the cherry tree you made from construction paper, it’s complete!



