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Introducing ideas for September wall displays and autumn-themed wall and room decorations

September is when the lingering summer heat slowly gives way to an autumn feel.

At nurseries and kindergartens, there will likely be more chances to play outside, go on walks and field trips, and experience the nature of fall.

Here are some recommended wall decoration ideas for September.

From moon-viewing themes to designs centered on nature, food, and animals, we’ve packed in lots of cute, seasonal, and fun ideas.

We’re also sharing craft ideas that let children enjoy the autumn atmosphere together, so be sure to incorporate them into your September activities and decorate your room!

Introducing ideas for September wall displays, autumn wall decorations, and room decor (51–60)

Footprints and sticker mushrooms

Handprint and Footprint Stamping Craft for Ages 0–2 [Autumn] [Nursery/Kindergarten]
Footprints and sticker mushrooms

Let’s try making mushrooms using children’s footprints! First, trace the children’s footprints onto construction paper.

These footprints will be used as the mushroom stems.

Next, cut out mushroom cap shapes from construction paper.

Depending on the children’s ages, have the teacher handle this step.

Once the caps are ready, attach them to the heel side of the footprints.

Then, stick round stickers onto the caps to create the mushroom spots, and you’re done! For decoration, we recommend drawing autumn-themed pictures around the mushrooms, adding leaves and seasonal foods made from construction or origami paper, or gluing on fallen leaves collected from the playground.

In conclusion

We introduced September wall display ideas recommended for daycare centers and kindergartens.

There were many unique ideas that made the most of the children’s creations.

Autumn offers many ways to enjoy the season—feeling the colors of nature and savoring delicious foods.

It would be wonderful to discover lots of autumn’s charms together with the children and incorporate them into projects while experiencing the season.