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Spring wall decorations: A roundup of recommended motifs for nurseries and kindergartens

At daycare centers and kindergartens, you make fun wall displays every month, right?

Spring wall displays are full of cute motifs.

For teachers who are unsure which ones to use, here’s a roundup of wall display ideas perfect for spring, from March to May!

Cherry blossoms, colorful flowers, and adorable spring insects will brighten up the classroom.

If you make them together with the children, the fun doubles!

You can also combine several motifs to create original decorations.

Try expressing the excitement of spring on your walls!

Spring wall decorations: Recommended motifs for nurseries and kindergartens (1–10)

Cute flowers made with balloons

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Here’s a cute idea for making a flower out of heart-shaped balloons.

Inflate five heart balloons, gather them at the necks, and arrange them into a flower shape.

Add a round balloon in the center as the pistil to create a three-dimensional flower.

Make the pistil by connecting two round balloons together, and attach them so the flower looks complete from both the front and back.

When connecting, gather and tie the necks or pull and wrap them around tightly so you can assemble it without glue.

Use balloons in various colors to create a bright, festive decoration.

Fluffy tissue-paper butterfly

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When you want a spring-like wall decoration, butterflies are probably what come to mind.

Elegant butterflies are perfect as accents on a floral wall.

This time, we’re introducing fluffy butterflies made with tissue paper.

Layer several sheets of tissue paper, accordion-fold them, then wrap and secure the center with a twist tie.

Shape the twist tie to resemble antennae by pointing both ends upward and curling the tips.

Gently separate the tissue paper one sheet at a time to form the wings, and your butterfly is complete!

Too cute! Tissue paper cherry blossoms

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Why not try making soft-looking cherry blossoms using tissue paper? First, cut the tissue paper into squares, then accordion-fold it and fold it in half.

Cut the edge opposite the fold into a petal shape, staple the center, and open it into a cherry blossom.

Next, take a smaller piece of tissue paper, accordion-fold it the same way, staple it, and snip both ends to create the flower center.

Layer the center onto the blossom and glue it in place, and you’re done.

Make lots of them to create a cherry tree or a flurry of falling petals.

Spring wall decorations: A roundup of recommended motifs for nurseries and kindergartens (11–20)

Tissue-paper butterfly

Kimie Gangi’s spring wall display: super-easy tissue-paper “butterfly” with template included
Tissue-paper butterfly

Why not try making fluffy butterflies using soft tissue paper? If you use a template, you can easily make them in bulk.

Start by creating a butterfly template with dark-colored tissue paper.

Divide the tissue paper into six equal parts and cut out the template with scissors.

Once cut, stick it onto copier paper and make copies.

Stack several sheets of butterfly tissue paper on top of the copied paper, staple around the edges, and then cut them out along with the template.

After cutting, twist a chenille stem (pipe cleaner) around the center of the butterfly paper to finish.

Origami Bamboo Shoot

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Origami Bamboo Shoot

Bamboo shoots are a hallmark of spring.

Their taste and appearance are irresistible, aren’t they? Many people might even say they’re a favorite.

How about trying to fold bamboo shoots with origami? The steps are relatively simple and quick, so try making several.

They’re fun to stick on the wall, and it’s also enjoyable to fold a basket or bamboo with origami and paste them together as if placing the shoots inside.

Subtly decorating your space with seasonal accents lets you feel Japan’s four seasons even indoors—it’s delightful, isn’t it?

Dandelion wreath

Introducing how to make a three-dimensional dandelion wreath decoration with origami! Why not try making it as a spring decoration for April and May? [Tsukuru-mon]
Dandelion wreath

Why not try making a dandelion wreath with origami? Dandelions are one of the flowers that symbolize spring, and some of you may have made crowns with real dandelions.

Here’s how to make it.

Cut yellow origami paper into thin strips and fold each strip in half; connect two strips together, then make small cuts along the looped edge.

After making the cuts, roll it up tightly—this will be the flower.

Create the fluff (seed head) the same way using tissue paper.

The wreath is made by assembling pieces crafted from green paper.

Attach the leaves, flowers, and fluff to the wreath, and it’s complete.

Weeping cherry blossom arch

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Weeping cherry blossom arch

Here is an arch of weeping cherry blossoms that you can make using only origami paper and bubble wrap (packing material).

Just set it up at your entrance or room doorway to create a gorgeous, festive look.

The main arch is made simply by rolling up the bubble wrap, but it also looks cute hanging directly from the top of an entrance or window.

First, make one cherry blossom to use as a template.

Once that’s done, connect sheets of origami with double-sided tape to create a continuous chain of blossoms.

After connecting them, place half of the template blossom on top and cut along it to finish.