Choose a clear theme: celebrating the New Year with good manners
There are many ways to make a Spring Festival poster, but a school-friendly version should center on civility and etiquette. This makes the poster more practical because it connects holiday traditions with everyday behavior, respect, safety, and kindness.
Good title ideas include “Celebrate the Spring Festival with Good Manners” or “Be a Polite Student During the New Year.” This direction is easy for children to understand and write about.
Useful sections that make the poster feel complete
Polite New Year greetings
- Greet elders warmly and use kind festive wishes.
- Receive gifts or red envelopes with both hands and say thank you.
- Knock before entering when visiting relatives or neighbors.
Table manners during the holiday
- Let elders sit first before the meal begins.
- Do not waste food, and eat in a polite way.
- Speak softly and avoid running around the table.
Guest and host etiquette
- When visiting others, respect their home and belongings.
- When welcoming guests, greet them warmly and be thoughtful.
- Say goodbye politely before leaving and express thanks.
Clean and safe celebrations
- Do not litter in neighborhoods or public places.
- Follow traffic rules when going out.
- Pay attention to fire and electricity safety during the holiday.
Short lines students can copy onto the poster
- The Spring Festival is joyful, and good manners make it warmer.
- Respect elders, care for family, and welcome the New Year with kindness.
- Be polite when visiting others and thoughtful when welcoming guests.
- Good table manners show respect and gratitude.
- Celebrate safely, neatly, and happily.
You can also add a short conclusion: the Spring Festival is not only about fun and reunion, but also about practicing respect, gratitude, and traditional virtues in daily life.
Make the layout festive but easy to read
Spring Festival posters often become too crowded because there are many decorative elements. Keep one large title at the top and divide the main body into three or four clear blocks. You can decorate the page with lanterns, paper-cut patterns, firecrackers, or Chinese knots.
Red, orange, and gold are suitable main colors, but leaving some blank space will make the page cleaner. Use bullet points or short lists so the content looks neat and is easier for children to copy by hand.
Add a school touch to make the theme stronger
To connect the holiday with school education, students can write ideas like “Be polite at home and civilized outside” or “Traditional festivals teach us respect and gratitude.” This helps the poster feel meaningful instead of purely decorative.
If the content is ready and you want to improve the title style, borders, or overall page arrangement, you can continue designing it in the Zhihui Shouchao Bao WeChat mini program.