Spring is in the air, and it’s the perfect time to refresh your classroom door with bright colors, positive messages, and cheerful themes that make students smile as they walk in.
Whether you’re a teacher, a parent volunteer, or just someone who loves a good bulletin board moment, these spring classroom door ideas are creative, easy to recreate, and full of seasonal charm.
Here are some fun and inspiring spring door decoration ideas to brighten up your classroom—and your students’ day!
“Birds of a Feather Stick Together”
Use egg cartons for the birds and print the words on cut out pieces of cardboard. The tree branches are made from brown Kraft paper.
Be the Rainbow
Hopefully we see more rainbows than rain this spring, but always a good reminder of being kind!
Young Minds Bloom Inside this Room
Use flowers to represent each student with other fun spring decor.
Hopping Into Spring
Use a large image of the Easter bunny to show that you’re ready for spring.
He Lives
For the Catholic schools, this is a great way to show respect for Jesus as Easter approaches. Represent each student with a white lily.
And Egg-Stra Special Spring
This little chick and her eggs are an adorable way to showcase spring approaching. You can even use real easter grass for the nest.
When We Learn We Grow
Such a beautiful message that learning helps us to grow. Use sunflowers to make this classroom door decor.
Flying into Spring
Use butterflies to represent the changing of the seasons as we fly into spring.
Big Bunny
How cute is this big Easter bunny that looks like he’s hugging the door?
Un-Bee-Lievable
Buggy About Spring
Represent all your little ladybugs in the class with this door. Have them each make their own lady bug and paste them on leaves. Background is painted for grass and sky.
Chick Hatching
This is a cute and simple way to decorate your door which looks like a chick hatching.
The Best Place to Bee
Make your classroom the best place to bee this spring! Create a beehive with all your little bees that are buzzing around.
Swinging Into Spring
Love a good 3 dimensional door decoration. Adding a little swing makes this door that much fun.
How do plants grow?
Give them a little science lesson while they’re checking out your door! Label all the parts of the flowers and what they need in order to grow and survive.
Full of Treasures
This is a great March door which can be left out all through spring. It’s not only St. Patrick’s Day but also the rainbow showcasing the new spring season.
Rain or Shine
Your students rock all the time! Represent all of your kids with flowers, rain drops, and butterflies.
Bloom Beautiful
Soaring to New Heights
Kites are a staple for the warmer weather months so use them to decorate your door. Each kite can represent a student in your classroom. Have them write one of their goals for spring or for the young ones, just a picture of themselves holding the kite is cute too!
Egg-Cited About Spring
Around Easter time, this is a great way to bring in spring.
When We Learn, We Grow
Watch them Grow
These sweet students bloom just like flowers do!
Blooming into Spring
Nothing represents spring more than flowers! Display large flowers all over your door to celebrate this season.
Spread Sunshine
Spring can be wet and rainy, this door helps bring sunshine into our world!
Plant Kindness
An important theme to teach is kindness this spring.
Leap into Learning
Love this frog themed door with lily pads and vines.
Learning with My Peeps
Show off all your little peeps in class with this cute and simple spring classroom door.
Spinning Into Spring
Use pinwheels to represent each student on this fun classroom door for spring.
No Rain No Flowers
It’s true what they say. If you don’t wait through the rain, you’ll never see the beautiful flowers! Teach your kids this important philosophy.
Spring Into Learning
Get ready to learn this spring with this simple classroom door.
“Bloom Where You Are Planted” 🌷
Theme: Growth mindset + flowers
What You Need: Construction paper flowers, green stems, student names on flower petals, pastel background
Why It Works: It celebrates personal growth and can easily tie into SEL (social-emotional learning) lessons.
“Our Class is Egg-stra Special” 🐣
Theme: Easter/spring puns + inclusion
What You Need: Cut-out Easter eggs, bunny footprints, pastel colors, optional chick or bunny characters
Why It Works: It’s punny, cute, and lets you feature each student creatively.
Tips for Easy Door Decorating:
- Use butcher paper or plastic tablecloths for background—easy to staple or tape and budget-friendly!
- Command hooks can hold small 3D pieces like mini baskets or fabric flowers.
- Involve your students—let them color or decorate their own flower, bird, or egg for a personalized touch.
- Laminate your main pieces if you plan to reuse them next year.
Want some printable templates to go with these ideas? Let me know in the comments or shoot me an email—I’d love to share them!
Two Jersey Moms, a pediatric occupational therapist & elementary school teacher, providing fun and simple activities to get your little ones learning through play.