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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 and autumn wall and room decorations (31–40)

Easy maple leaf origami instructions

We’ll show you how to fold a simple, irresistibly touchable, cute maple leaf.

Start by folding into a triangle and creasing, then fold both sides of the paper toward the center line to form the base of the maple leaf.

The key is to tuck the paper in so that it puffs up slightly.

As you fold, match the height of the maple leaf’s lobes, keeping the left-right balance in mind.

Since some parts will get thicker as layers overlap, fold those sections slowly and carefully.

You might also enjoy gluing the finished maple leaves onto poster board to create a maple tree!

Easy Mushroom Origami Instructions

[Preschool Crafts] Easy Origami Mushroom Tutorial♪
Easy Mushroom Origami Instructions

When you think of autumn flavors, many people probably imagine mushrooms.

Let’s make a mushroom out of origami.

First, fold the origami paper in half into a square twice, then open it and fold two corners toward the center.

Next, turn it over and fold the remaining two corners up to form a rectangle.

Turn it over again, fold the left and right sides inward, then fold it in half.

Fold down only the white part.

Fold the left and right sides of the white part inward.

Finally, fold all the corners inward to create rounded edges, and you’re done.

Feel free to draw patterns on your mushroom by adding drawings or stickers.

Easy acorn

How to make an origami acorn ⭐ An easy folding tutorial that even children like 3-year-olds and kindergarteners can try ⭐ Perfect for autumn or September–October decorations ⭐ With voice commentary |
Easy acorn

In autumn, you often see children picking up acorns on their walks.

Let’s make the acorns children love using origami.

Fold the origami paper into a triangle twice.

Open it, then fold the corners toward the center line, and fold toward the center line two more times.

Gently guide the children to fold slowly and carefully.

Flip it over, fold the left and right sides in about one-third each to form the acorn shape.

Slightly fold the tip into a small triangle to round it off, and it’s done.

It also sounds fun to make them in different colors of origami paper.

Cute little fox

[Preschool Crafts] Autumn Craft! Cute Fox with Origami ♪ | Origami Fox
Cute little fox

Let’s make a fox out of origami—a creature that often appears in fairy tales and folk stories set in autumn.

This time, we’ll use two sheets of origami paper.

First, fold the first sheet into a triangle.

Lift and fold only the top layer at the largest corner so that a small white part shows.

Turn it over, then fold both side corners up toward the center to form the ears.

Draw the eyes with a pen.

Next, fold the second sheet into a triangle, then fold it in half again, slightly offset.

Finally, glue the face piece from the first sheet to the body piece from the second sheet, and you’re done.

There aren’t many steps, and it’s very easy to make, so give it a try!

Cute 3D cosmos

How to Make Autumn Flower Origami: 3 Easy and Cute Cosmos Origami Patterns (Kid-Friendly!) · Origami Cosmos Easy
Cute 3D cosmos

Let’s make a three-dimensional cosmos—the quintessential autumn flower—using origami.

Prepare one sheet of origami paper and fold it in an accordion (zigzag) pattern.

Be careful to keep the fold widths even.

Use scissors to trim the tip to form the cosmos petals.

Take three petal pieces, fold along the lines, and assemble them to create a 3D cosmos.

Make four of these and glue them together to complete the flower.

It’s also fun to create an autumn scene by making a whole cosmos field—you’ll really feel the season’s atmosphere!

Introducing ideas for September wall displays and autumn-themed wall and room decorations (41–50)

A rabbit folded from two sheets of origami paper

Easy! How to fold an origami bunny | Moon-viewing craft for ages 2 and up — Origami Bunny
A rabbit folded from two sheets of origami paper

Rabbits are often depicted together with moon viewing because the white patterns on the moon are said to resemble a rabbit pounding mochi.

Let’s make such a rabbit using two sheets of origami paper.

First, fold the first sheet into a triangle twice, then open the triangle and fold it into a square.

Next, fold down the top single layer in half.

Flip it over and repeat the same steps.

Fold both ears toward the center, then fold the tip of one ear outward to finish the face.

Now take the second sheet of origami, fold it into a triangle in half, and open it.

Fold all four edges inward along the crease to form a diamond shape.

Fold the bottom part up, then fold it slightly back down.

Fold the top part inward as well, then fold everything in half to complete the body.

Finally, glue the face and body together and draw the face to complete your rabbit!

Acorn in origami

[Preschool Craft] Autumn Project! Acorns with Origami ♪ | Origami Cute Acorns
Acorn in origami

Acorns are one of the familiar parts of autumn nature for children—they find them among fallen leaves, collect lots of them, and use them for pretend play.

Let’s try expressing the autumn mood by making acorns with origami.

First, fold the origami paper in half into a square, then open it and fold the bottom edge up toward the crease.

Flip it over, fold it in half, and open it, then fold both sides in toward the crease.

Finally, fold in the four corners to resemble an acorn shape, and you’re done.

Make lots and decorate your room with them!