[Graduation Ceremony] Add Handmade Flair and Festivity! A Collection of Wall Decoration Ideas
Many teachers may be wondering what kind of wall decoration design to choose for the graduation ceremony.
Because it’s an important day to celebrate the children’s new beginning, you’ll want to create a bright and stylish atmosphere.
Here, we’ve gathered wall decoration ideas perfect for graduation ceremonies.
From decorations using giant paper flowers and balloons to spring motifs like cherry blossoms and tulips, each has a handmade warmth.
We’ve also included ideas for collaborative wall displays that you can make together with the children, so be sure to incorporate them to create memorable decorations for the big day.
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[Graduation Ceremony] Handmade and Festive! A Collection of Wall Decoration Ideas (61–70)
Three-dimensional balloon mobile

If you’re looking for a hanging decoration, how about a balloon mobile you can easily make with construction paper? Prepare three pieces of construction paper cut into balloon shapes, then make two valley folds in the center to match the width of the balloon’s mouth.
Attach a long, sparkly tape to the mouth, and glue the three pieces together along the folded sections to create a three-dimensional balloon.
Hang them from a frame made with piano wire and thread, and display it from the ceiling.
Enjoy a lovely space where the balloons look like they’re floating in the air.
A big ribbon you can make with just one balloon!

Here’s an idea for making a bow with a single long balloon.
First, inflate the balloon, fold it in half, and twist it at the center.
About 4 cm from the twist, make one small twist bubble, then twist that bubble together with the central twist.
Make another bubble the same way to complete the bow’s knot.
Next, fold and twist the balloon sections left and right of the bubbles to shape the bow loops.
Bows convey images of connection and bonds, making them perfect for preschool graduation ceremonies.
They could also be adorable as decorative pieces on a balloon arch.
Easy and fun! Paint a rainbow with a sponge
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Let me share an idea for drawing a rainbow in a single stroke.
With a bit of preparation help from an adult, kids can try this too.
First, choose the paints you want to use for the rainbow.
Once you’ve decided on the colors, apply them side by side across a sponge.
Moisten the sponge slightly, then press the painted side onto the paper.
Move the sponge in a rainbow shape.
That’s all it takes to create a beautiful rainbow.
If the sponge lifts off the paper, the paint won’t transfer well, so be sure to press it firmly against the paper as you draw.
Fluffy tissue-paper butterfly
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When you want a spring-like wall decoration, butterflies are probably what come to mind.
Elegant butterflies are perfect as accents on a floral wall.
This time, we’re introducing fluffy butterflies made with tissue paper.
Layer several sheets of tissue paper, accordion-fold them, then wrap and secure the center with a twist tie.
Shape the twist tie to resemble antennae by pointing both ends upward and curling the tips.
Gently separate the tissue paper one sheet at a time to form the wings, and your butterfly is complete!
How to make a cute origami rainbow
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You can fold a rainbow with origami.
Let’s make this and use it as a wall decoration.
First, fold two sheets of origami paper the same way and combine them; make five of these sets and attach them together to form a rainbow.
Please note that the size and folding method for the red color are a little different.
When you’re done, fold clouds to hide the ends of the rainbow.
Prepare two clouds and stick them to both ends to finish.
It might be fun to fold birds, balloons, and other shapes from origami and stick them around the rainbow.
If you want to make a larger rainbow, try using large wrapping paper or colored construction paper.
Too cute! Tissue paper cherry blossoms
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Why not try making soft-looking cherry blossoms using tissue paper? First, cut the tissue paper into squares, then accordion-fold it and fold it in half.
Cut the edge opposite the fold into a petal shape, staple the center, and open it into a cherry blossom.
Next, take a smaller piece of tissue paper, accordion-fold it the same way, staple it, and snip both ends to create the flower center.
Layer the center onto the blossom and glue it in place, and you’re done.
Make lots of them to create a cherry tree or a flurry of falling petals.
Butterflies and a rainbow wall display
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This idea features a rainbow in the background with butterflies created using children’s photos and handprints.
The child-turned-butterfly holding a flower is also adorable.
A wall display combining a rainbow—symbolizing hope and a bridge—and butterflies—evoking brightness and freedom—is perfect for a kindergarten graduation ceremony.
Why not create it using the graduates’ photos and handprints? Have the children stamp their handprints in their favorite colors to make vibrant butterflies.



