[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] Add a Handmade, Festive Touch! Collection of Wall Decoration Ideas (71–80)
Wall display using a rainbow template
@popo_hoiku_shop The rainbow template turned into such a lovely piece 🫶 This time, I had the pleasure of collaborating with my absolute favorite classroom wall-art creator, Naji (Instagram: @naji.craft) 🌈 Using Popo’s free template “Little Rainbow,” Naji created a beautiful wall display for us 😭💕 I’m truly so happy they made such a cute piece. Thank you so much, Naji, for the wonderful wall display 😭✨ Naji has lots of other amazing displays too, so please check them out! They’re my top pick 🤣💕 And this looks like it would be so fun to make together with kids, too 🫣🌈 Note: The video clips in the reel were filmed with Naji’s help—thank you so much 😭💕 The free rainbow template is available on Popo’s official shop (Instagram: @popo_hoiku_shop)!wall surfaceProduction ideasNursery teacher / Childcare workerChildcare Ideas
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Here’s an idea for a three-dimensional, cute rainbow wall display.
First, print a large rainbow template and laminate it.
Then, glue on tissue-paper flowers to form the rainbow.
Create fluffy clouds at the base of the rainbow as well.
Use this rainbow as the centerpiece, and decorate around it with cheerful illustrations of children and the words “Congratulations on your graduation” to create a lovely wall display.
You can download the template from the POPO SHOP website.
Rainbow-colored balloon arch

Here’s how to make a rainbow balloon arch without any complicated prep like helium gas or support poles.
Prepare “quick link” balloons, which have connection points on the top and bottom.
To keep balloon sizes consistent, it’s helpful to remember how many pumps you used when inflating each one.
After linking the colors in rainbow order, attach clusters of four cloud-shaped white balloons at both ends and add weights.
To refine the shape, insert small clusters of four white balloons between the colored balloons.
And you’re done!
A rainbow hot-air balloon made of origami

Here’s a balloon craft idea using looped paper chains, a classic birthday decoration.
First, cut out the parts from construction paper to make the hot-air balloon.
Next, cut your favorite colors of origami paper into strips, glue the ends together to create paper chains, and then attach the chains diagonally across the balloon’s envelope.
That’s it! It also looks lovely with motifs other than balloons, and adding little birds or green leaves around it makes it extra cute.
If you make the chains in seven colors, you can represent a rainbow.
[Graduation Ceremony] Add Handmade Sparkle! A Collection of Wall Decoration Ideas (81–90)
Wall of colorful balloons
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Would you like to make a hot-air balloon and rainbow wall decoration using colorful construction paper? First, cut your preferred colors—such as red, blue, yellow, green, and purple—into circles.
Fold each circle in half and glue the halves together to form a hemispherical shape.
Make the passenger basket from construction paper as well, then connect it to the hemispheres with three pieces of yarn to complete the balloon.
For the rainbow, cut circular paper pieces in half and layer the halves in an arch to form the rainbow.
Arrange the balloon and rainbow on a sky-blue background, and add white clouds to finish a bright and refreshing wall decoration!
Crepe roll wall decoration
@irodoriyoshiten <Graduation from Preschool / Enrollment Decorations> This time we used crepe paper rolls, but there are plenty of other items in the 100-yen shop party section that can be used for room decorations! (The crepe paper rolls from Seria introduced this time are still in stock at some stores, but they seem to be discontinued, so they may be sold out 🙇♀️) ▷ To purchase crafting items, search for “Irodori Yoshi-ten” on minne / BASE, or use the link on @irodoriyoshiten.#Nursery school #Kindergarten Children's center After-school club Childcare Plaza support center After-school day service #Wall Creation wall display creation graduation ceremony (for kindergarten/preschool) Entrance Ceremony #RoomDecor
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Here are some decoration ideas using crepe rolls—items made of crepe paper rolled up.
First, prepare crepe rolls in your favorite colors and cut them to a suitable length.
Fold back about 5 cm on one end and staple it.
Make several of these, then thread the folded ends onto a string, line them up horizontally, and hang them on the wall.
Add decorations on top, such as the letters for “Congratulations” or flower pieces.
Combining them with other paper items like garlands and paper fans will make the display even more festive.
Flower curtain decorations

This is a perfect idea for an entrance decoration, featuring a wisteria trellis as the main element adorned with paper flowers in various sizes.
In addition to the flowers, it includes a garland of leaves that say “Congratulations,” as well as clovers and butterflies that children often see, making it a decoration full of springtime charm.
To make the wisteria, cut tissue paper into rectangles, round both ends with scissors, twist the center to create individual pieces, then tie several of them to strings at equal intervals and hang them like a curtain.
For the paper flowers, cut construction paper into long, thin strips, twist both ends and glue them together at the center to form a figure-eight shape, then layer several of these pieces to create a flower.
Everything is easy to make, so give it a try!
Celebratory roses made from construction paper

Let’s make a three-dimensional rose out of construction paper.
This idea comes with a downloadable template, so you can simply cut the paper to match, layer the pieces, and glue them together.
The key to making it look like a real rose is to curl both ends of each petal.
Curling them in opposite directions helps create a rose-like petal shape.
Similarly, use the template to cut out the leaves, score the veins as fold lines, and attach them to the base of the rose.
While cherry blossoms are often associated with graduation, roses are also a great motif—their colors can symbolize meanings like gratitude, bonds, and hope.



