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Brighten up your winter daycare room! A collection of recommended wall decoration ideas

Here are some recommended ideas for winter wall displays that will create a cheerful atmosphere in your daycare classroom.

From portraits of children snuggled in blankets and cute stenciled snowmen to traditional motifs like the shishimai lion dance and Mt.

Fuji, these projects are full of memories unique to the season! Using materials like cotton and tissue paper for fluffy textures, and lily-of-the-valley tape for added dimension, the decorations make the classroom feel warm and inviting.

With winter wall displays filled with teachers’ care and creativity, enjoy the changing seasons together with the children!

Brighten up your winter nursery! Recommended wall decoration ideas (31–40)

Cute when lined up! Zodiac Daruma

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Cute when lined up! Zodiac Daruma

When Daruma dolls transformed into the twelve zodiac animals are lined up, they make a splendid New Year’s decoration.

Prepare origami paper, colored Posca markers, and construction paper, and let’s get started.

Take one sheet of origami paper and fold it to create the shape of a Daruma, making crease lines as you go.

For each zodiac animal, use construction paper and colored Posca markers to add features like whiskers, ears, and manes.

Writing the name of the zodiac animal on the Daruma’s belly will enhance the festive look.

Once you’ve completed all twelve zodiac animals, display them together at the end.

It will elevate the celebratory atmosphere of the New Year.

A 3D Daruma you can make with a single sheet of origami!

【New Year with a single sheet of origami】How to fold a free-standing Daruma doll – easy, cute New Year decoration with a cushion
A 3D Daruma you can make with a single sheet of origami!

Let’s make a daruma that’s perfect for decorating your entryway for the New Year.

Prepare origami paper, felt-tip pens, round stickers, and scissors.

Take one sheet of origami paper, fold it into a triangle to make a center crease, then open it and fold both sides toward the center line.

As you firmly crease each fold, carefully adjust the balance of the daruma’s face.

By folding the corners, you’ll create a rounded shape for the daruma’s body.

Use felt-tip pens and round stickers to make the eyes and eyebrows, and it’s complete.

You can also make a small cushion (zabuton).

Enjoy displaying your daruma to kick off the New Year!

Make a stylish snowman!

[Winter Bulletin Board] Stylish Snowman Craft by Preschool Teachers (for 4-year-olds)
Make a stylish snowman!

We usually imagine snowmen as pure white, but let’s get creative and turn them into stylish art.

First, fold a sheet of white origami paper and make several cuts.

The key is to cut it so that when you unfold the paper, it forms a round shape.

You’ll get a circular shape with beautiful patterns.

Children will be excited to see how the snowman’s pattern changes depending on where they cut.

Use the patterned cutouts to make the snowman.

If you stick it onto black cardstock, you’ll have a lovely winter craft.

Easy! Long-tailed Tit Origami

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Easy! Long-tailed Tit Origami

Adorably round! The long-tailed tit known as the Shima-enaga, a wild bird native to Hokkaido.

In recent years, we often see goods and items featuring its cute appearance as a motif.

Here’s an idea to make a Shima-enaga using a single sheet of origami paper, plus a pen and glue.

Once you’ve folded the creases, the base is done.

Making the wings and tail seems like something you could enjoy while teaching and learning together with friends or teachers! It could be fun to give it a smiling expression, too.

If you display the finished pieces lined up on a branch, like real Shima-enaga keeping warm together, both kids and adults are sure to feel soothed.

A plump, cute long-tailed tit (Shima-enaga)

Origami: How to fold a plump long-tailed tit
A plump, cute long-tailed tit (Shima-enaga)

Let’s make a cute long-tailed tit (shima-enaga) from Hokkaido with origami.

You’ll need 7.5 cm square origami paper, round stickers, a black pen, two strips cut lengthwise from a 15 cm square sheet of brown origami paper (each 1/4 the width), scissors, glue, and so on.

The step for folding the long-tailed tit’s wings is a bit complex, so children will likely feel more comfortable working carefully together with a teacher or guardian.

The finished long-tailed tit can stand on its own, so it looks adorable as is, but if you make a branch out of the brown origami and combine them, you can bring out even more charm.

Brighten up your winter daycare classroom! A collection of recommended wall decoration ideas (41–50)

Great for walls too! Recommended origami for January

[New Year/January] Origami instructions you can also use for wall displays [Daycare/Kindergarten]
Great for walls too! Recommended origami for January

Let’s make New Year–themed items using washi-patterned origami and chiyogami.

The video features hagoita paddles, spinning tops (koma), kagami mochi, daruma dolls, and shuttlecocks (hane).

The ideas are full of exciting touches for kids—like customizing the daruma’s face to match the zodiac animal or freely choosing origami colors for the shuttlecocks.

When decorating indoors, you can get creative by mounting them on construction paper or stringing them together like a garland!

How to make an easy Mickey

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A Mickey made out of construction paper is perfect for any season.

You can draw nicely balanced circles for Mickey’s face and ears by tracing with a compass or a ruler that has circular templates.

For the cream-colored face outline, refine the shape along the circle as you go.

Using tweezers to attach small parts like the nose and eyes may make the work easier.

It’s also fun to put a red hat on him to make a Santa-style Mickey.

Changing Mickey’s outfit to match the season can add variety and make it even more enjoyable.