[Graduation from Preschool] Messages with Hand-Drawn Illustrations! A Collection of Ideas to Share with Children
At this special milestone of graduation from kindergarten, many of you may be thinking about giving a message card with a hand-drawn illustration.
From spring-like motifs such as tulips, cherry blossoms, and clovers to unique ideas like turning party poppers or lettering into illustrations, here are some tips for creating a heartfelt card.
These ideas can all be drawn with familiar tools like ballpoint pens, colored pencils, and dot markers, so try making an original illustration filled with your feelings for your child!
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A bouquet to accompany the graduation certificate

As a bouquet to accompany a preschool graduation certificate, a hand-drawn bouquet becomes a special piece that conveys heartfelt warmth.
When drawing a bouquet, first decide which flowers you want to depict, then use ballpoint or felt-tip pens, adjusting the nib thickness as you go.
Adding a message or date enhances the sense of occasion, making it a truly commemorative graduation certificate.
By including a hand-drawn bouquet with the certificate, it will look more festive and become a cherished, memorable keepsake.
Sun
A sun illustration that perfectly matches the image of children energetically running around on playgrounds and in parks is a material you’ll definitely want to add to a yearbook cover or a celebratory message card.
The simple shape combining circles and triangles is, of course, cute, but a pop-style illustration with a face is also recommended.
It would make a lovely gift if you insert a photo inside the sun or write a message in it before giving it.
Let’s draw it with the feeling of “Don’t forget the memories of playing energetically under the sun with your teachers,” while wishing for the children’s healthy growth from here on.
message board (with group messages), group card, or collective autograph

A group message decorated with each child’s own words becomes both a memory and a one-of-a-kind wall decoration.
The children take center stage in the making, but teachers can help by designing the layout so each child’s message is easy to read, and by creating illustrations or small objects to brighten the empty spaces and enhance the graduation theme.
For children who can’t write well yet, teachers should support them by asking what they want to say and writing it down for them.
This handmade approach makes it a perfect wall decoration for a graduation ceremony, boosting the children’s excitement as they create it themselves.
Hand-drawn illustration card

Message cards adorned with hand-drawn illustrations make it easy for each teacher to express their own personality and feelings.
Their warmth, which is different from more elaborate creations, will surely come across to the children as well.
In addition to graduation-themed designs, it’s wonderful to add a special touch by drawing things related to each child’s memories or their favorite things.
As you make them, countless memories are sure to come rushing back—these simple yet love-filled message cards are a perfect way to convey your affection to the children.
Bouquet motif
How about a hand-drawn, charming bouquet illustration for gifts or wall displays? It’s perfect for celebrating kindergarten seniors as they set off on their next stage.
Flowers associated with graduation season, as well as pink and pastel-colored blooms, are recommended.
With a soft, airy touch, the illustration alone can make viewers feel happy and share in the celebratory mood of graduation.
Adding the illustration also conveys a sense of excitement and anticipation for the new life awaiting them in elementary school.
Kindergarten seniors, who are kind to the younger classes and admired by them, are truly special—so please try drawing with heartfelt care.



