Graduation gifts for senior club members and teammates: A roundup of gifts they'll love
The days we spend in our club are priceless treasures, aren’t they? As we reach the milestone of graduation, we want to express our gratitude to the seniors and teammates who have supported us along the way.
In this article, we’ve gathered gift ideas that are perfect for giving to senior members and friends from your club—ideas that can turn those heartfelt feelings into something tangible.
Because of the bonds you’ve built through practicing and competing together, some of you may feel that something ordinary just won’t cut it.
For those people, we’re introducing a wide range of options—from items that reflect unique club memories to practical gifts that will be useful in a new chapter of life.
We hope you find the perfect present for those special teammates!
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- A farewell song for a dear friend—an uplifting graduation song that conveys heartfelt gratitude.
- [Gratitude, Encouragement, Memories] Tear-Jerking Graduation Songs You Can’t Listen to Without Crying [2026]
- Songs That Touch the Heart! Tearjerkers to Sing at Farewell Parties & A Collection of Song Ideas to Send Off
- [Songs I Want to Dedicate to My Juniors] Heartfelt Thank-You Songs and Cheer-Up Anthems
- [Farewell] A selection of moving, tear-jerking Japanese songs recommended for graduation ceremonies
- [Song of Gratitude] Timeless classics and the latest tracks that convey heartfelt “thank you” to your seniors
- Classic songs about school clubs. Recommended popular tracks.
- [Graduation Song] A tear-jerking track sung by an idol! A moving piece depicting friendship and gratitude [2026]
- Songs to use in the memory movie. Let’s look back on our memories before graduation!
- [2026] Graduation songs you’ll want to play in concert band! A collection of moving J‑Pop hits
- [For junior high students] Choral songs you’ll want to sing at your middle school graduation ceremony. Songs that touch the heart.
Graduation gifts for senior club members and teammates: A roundup of well-loved presents (21–30)
pass case

A pass case that’s handy for commuting to work or school makes a great everyday gift! Since this design includes a zipper, it might be a bit challenging if you’re not used to using a sewing machine, but the tutorial in this video explains the process very clearly, so even beginners can follow along.
You can buy the fabric, zipper, and D-ring at craft stores or 100-yen shops.
If you’re using lightweight fabric, it’s a good idea to use fusible interfacing.
Times of change, like starting a new school or job, can bring lots of worries and uncertainties.
This is the kind of item that can quietly cheer someone on—like a little good-luck charm.
Book cover

A book cover that requires neither a ruler nor a sewing machine is a delightful item even people who aren’t good at crafts can make.
If you want to give a handmade present to a dear friend or senior but are looking for something easy to make, this is perfect.
All you need are fabric and glue.
Cut the fabric to fit the size of the book, allowing for seam allowances.
Use an iron to press clear fold lines into the fabric, then stick it together with fabric glue.
You don’t have to use an iron, but it will dramatically improve the neatness of the finished result.
Add a pocket to store a bookmark, and your lovely book cover is complete.
Graduation gifts for senior club members and teammates: A roundup of well-loved presents (31–40)
Pen stand

This is a pen stand made with wood and a square wire grilling rack.
Just cut the wood into your preferred shapes, assemble it into a box, and attach the rack inside to finish.
Since the pens go into the wire rack, it can hold a lot, and the pens won’t tip over even if there are only a few—another nice feature.
You can leave the wood as is, but if it’s for a gift, consider painting or decorating it to make it more festive.
This idea involves using tools like a saw, so be careful while working to avoid injury.
mini pouch

A small, cute mini pouch doesn’t take up space and is easy to carry.
Just imagine how delighted someone would be to receive a handmade mini pouch as a gift.
If the word “pouch” makes you think of struggling with zippers, this project is for you.
Because it uses a snap button, there’s no need to fuss with a difficult zipper! It also has a proper gusset, so even though it’s small, it can be used in many ways.
You can easily make one using fabric, snap buttons, and hardware available not only at craft stores but also at 100-yen shops.
Perfume-shaped gift

Here’s a gift idea using perfume-shaped gift boxes that you can even buy at 100-yen shops.
Put flowers, sweets, candles, or small trinkets inside the box and close the lid.
Then decorate the box with stickers or ribbons to finish it off.
It’s a lovely item that can also be displayed as interior decor, so it will be especially appreciated by women.
Not only the time spent making it, but also the time you spend choosing the contents while thinking about the recipient’s tastes is likely to become one of your happy memories.
Surprise box

Let’s celebrate the graduating members with a surprise box that amazes when opened! At first glance it looks like an ordinary box, but once you open it, a delightful surprise awaits.
For example, when you lift the lid, a chain of candies keeps coming out, or you find another box inside with sweets and photos popping out from all around.
There are many other ideas too—like mechanisms that unfold like a pop-up book, leading you to nostalgic photos and treats as you interact with each feature.
It can be a bit of work to make, but try crafting it while picturing the happy faces of the seniors who’ve supported you.
Flower Dome

Flowers are an essential part of celebrating the milestone of graduation.
A handmade flower dome using dried flowers makes a gift that can be displayed for a long time, don’t you think? Compared to fresh flowers, it lasts longer—another key advantage.
Set a cork base and foundation, then insert the flowers into it.
It’s important to place the flowers closely so there are no gaps and the base is hidden.
Once you’ve finished arranging the flowers, cover them with the dome and secure it to complete the piece.
Choosing which flowers to use while thinking about the recipient is part of the fun.
Consider a design that reflects the season and showcases personality.


