Collection of spring decoration ideas: glamorous and cute handmade creations
As the weather gets warmer, many people may be looking to bring a spring-like atmosphere into their rooms.
In this article, we’ll introduce handmade ideas for spring decorations.
There are plenty of motifs that evoke spring, such as cherry blossoms, tulips, butterflies, and ladybugs.
They’re easy to make, so they’re great for craft recreation as well.
There are many types of decorations—wall hangings, mobiles, garlands, and wreaths—so find the ones you like and give them a try.
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Spring decoration ideas: Bright and cute handmade creations (31–40)
Flower basket

Here’s how to make a flower basket that’s great as room decor or a gift.
The charm is that you can craft it with familiar materials like paper cord and plastic bottle caps! Wrap double-sided tape around the cap, then attach the paper cord by winding it over the tape.
For the basket handle, braid two strands of paper cord.
To make the flowers, do a running stitch along cut felt pieces and pull the thread tight to gather them.
This part is very detailed work, so simply cutting the felt into flower shapes is perfectly fine, too.
Adding pearl beads to the center of the flowers makes them extra cute!
Tulip Windmill

Let me introduce a cute tulip flower pinwheel.
Prepare some wooden chopsticks, construction paper, and rubber bands, and let’s get started.
Wrap a slightly thicker rubber band inside the chopsticks.
Thread on a small cut-out circle, then the main tulip piece.
Next, slide on a large circle with slits, and finally insert the spacer, then secure the rubber band at the top.
Bring the slitted template to the top, and pass each tulip petal through the slits at the protruding triangular parts of the petals to complete the tulip.
The petals will stay firmly in place by folding down the top parts.
Attach leaves at the bottom to make an adorable tulip.
a flower corsage

Flower corsages are not only great for attaching to clothes or bags, but they also make wonderful gifts.
To make one, simply prepare some nonwoven fabric, fold it to create creases, and cut along them.
Then prepare a string and tie it together.
That’s all it takes to finish.
Because it involves a lot of fine hand movements, it can also serve as hand rehabilitation for seniors.
The final step—opening the petals and shaping them—seems to really test your sense of style! Delicate handiwork is the key.
It would also look lovely as interior decor if you hang it on a wall.
peach blossoms

A perfect craft for Hinamatsuri and spring decorations, this peach blossom uses pink to create a festive touch.
Fold the origami paper along the diagonal, open it, then fold all four corners toward the center crease.
Since this step requires fine work, fold together with children while confirming each step.
Repeat this five times to make the petal pieces.
Add angles to each petal as you fold, adjusting them to create a soft, rounded shape.
Slightly rounding the petal tips makes the peach blossoms look more realistic.
Arrange the pieces and glue them together, and your cute peach blossom is complete.
Display the finished flowers on a wall or card to enjoy a warm, springlike atmosphere.
crinkly fluffy caterpillar
https://www.tiktok.com/@hoiku_ratty/video/7479437667957017864Introducing the crinkle-fluffy caterpillar that makes you want to touch its soft tissue paper! Get your construction paper, tissue paper, scissors, and glue ready to make it.
Prepare a circle cut from construction paper and the pieces for the caterpillar’s face.
Crumple the tissue paper into little balls and glue them onto the cut circle.
Once you shape the whole thing into a caterpillar, it’s done! If you cut a larger circle, you can make a bigger caterpillar too.
Try making your own original caterpillars by changing the sizes and colors.


