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 paper caterpillar
https://www.tiktok.com/@hoiku_mama_tomato/video/7489367111345671479Let me introduce a flower-paper caterpillar you can make using a paper plate.
Prepare a paper plate, construction paper, round stickers, and about two colors of flower paper.
Cut the scalloped edge of the paper plate to create the caterpillar’s body.
Apply double-sided tape to the body, then attach crumpled balls of flower paper.
It’s recommended to use bright colors for the flower paper.
Finally, add the face, and your caterpillar is complete! Give it a try.
Canvas flower

Canvas Flowers: create a bouquet by pasting flowers onto a backing sheet! On a sheet printed with an outline of a bouquet, attach your choice of flowers, leaves, and seed pod pieces that you can find at 100-yen shops, and more.
Add decorations like ribbons, and you’ll have a gorgeous piece perfect for Mother’s Day! A project made together with staff or family will surely become a cherished Mother’s Day memory.
After you’re done, prop it against the wall or add a string to hang it as a wall decoration, and display it somewhere you can enjoy it anytime.
Onions and asparagus

Onions and asparagus, with their distinctive looks, make perfect motifs for torn-paper collages! Pairing brown-toned onions with green-toned asparagus creates a natural, stylish vibe.
To capture the wrinkles of the onion’s skin, the trick is to apply plenty of glue and paste the paper while scrunching it to form creases.
For the asparagus, adding purplish hues—not just green—will elevate the result.
Using newspaper or flyers adds even more character to the piece, so give it a try!
Tulip wreath

This tulip wreath is perfect for anyone who wants to fill their home with a springtime feel.
It makes full use of the colorful, pop-cute charm of tulips, which symbolize the arrival of spring.
You’ll make the wreath base and the tulip parts separately and then assemble them together.
We’re using tulips this time for spring, but once you’ve made the wreath, you can swap out the flowers or motifs by season and enjoy it as an indoor decoration all year round—highly recommended.
Try making this cute tulip wreath together with your kids!
Paper circle garland

This garland uses softly textured paper cut into circles, creating the look of a wall covered in blooming flowers.
Fold the paper and cut it into circular shapes, then make circles of the same size in different colors.
Once you’ve made the circles, arrange them while adjusting the quantity to create a gradient effect when hung on the wall, and thread a string through the center using a needle.
After threading, fan the paper out to a consistent width, then secure the center with glue so the shape holds—done! For extra dimension, you can also gently curve each circle bit by bit.


