[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] Brighten It Up with Handmade Decorations! A Collection of Wall Decor Ideas (91–100)
garland

Garlands that you can hang on or decorate walls with are perfect for graduation ceremonies.
Making them out of fabric takes time because of the sewing, but if you use origami paper, you can simply fold it into triangles and stick them onto a string for an easy craft.
If you just cut paper into triangles, they tend to flap around, so either use them folded over or try thicker colored cardstock.
The atmosphere changes a lot depending not only on the paper’s colors and patterns, but also on the string material—switching to jute, vinyl, or ribbon makes a big difference—so choose what matches your image.
Decorations made with balloons and tissue paper

The pastel-colored decorations are gorgeous and adorable! Let me introduce some ideas for decorations made with balloons and tissue paper.
These ideas create a cohesive look with an overall pastel color scheme.
They’re perfect for a graduation ceremony—a bright, celebratory day—and the festive decorations are truly appealing! The ideas are packed with ways to decorate not only the main venue, but also photo spots and the entrance.
The charming decorations, sure to lift the spirits, will delight both the children and their parents.
hand-drawn illustration
https://www.tiktok.com/@hoiku_nijiiro_recruit/video/7217753080660610305I think there are many opportunities to draw pictures in nursery schools and kindergartens.
Many children probably enjoy freely using their favorite colors to make art.
For their graduation ceremony, a recommended wall decoration is hand-drawn illustrations.
It’s great if a teacher who is good at drawing creates and displays illustrations, and it’s also a good idea to decorate the walls with pictures the children have drawn so far.
By putting up illustrations, the walls naturally become colorful.
Holding the graduation ceremony in a bright, cheerful space will surely make it a wonderful memory.
cherry blossom arch window

An idea to see cherry blossoms through the window! Let me introduce you to the cherry blossom arch window.
What you’ll need are cherry blossom cutouts, light blue origami paper, pink origami paper, a pencil, scissors, tape, double-sided tape, and a compass.
Depending on the region and weather, there are places where the cherry blossoms haven’t bloomed yet by the time of the preschool graduation ceremony, but with this idea, it will look like big cherry blossoms are blooming on the windows where everyone spent time together.
It’s also nice to make the cherry blossom cutouts together with the children.
It’s sure to become a wonderful memory of the graduation ceremony!
Cherry blossom wall

Let us introduce a cherry blossom wall display that captures the feeling of spring in Japan.
You will need pink construction paper, light pink construction paper, scissors, thumbtacks or double-sided tape, a yellow crayon, brown construction paper, and a stapler.
First, stack the pink papers together and staple them, then cut them into the shape of cherry blossoms.
At this time, cut out petal shapes as well.
Next, crease the cut cherry blossoms and petals to give them a three-dimensional look.
Finally, make branches with the brown construction paper and attach the blossoms to finish! It’s also fun to see how the atmosphere changes depending on where you place the petals.
Flowers made with paper plates and origami

Here’s an idea for making flowers with paper plates and origami.
You’ll need a paper plate, tissue paper, origami paper, glue, scissors, and a pen.
First, fold the paper plate in half to make a guide mark.
Next, draw lines and cut the plate into a flower shape with scissors.
Finally, layer and glue on decorative-cut origami paper, and you’re done! It’s fun how the mood of the flower changes depending on the color combinations and arrangements.
This is a craft where you can enjoy making unique flowers! Be sure to try it with the kids!
Pop-up 3D cherry blossoms

Create an eye-catching wall with dynamic design! Here are ideas for pop-up 3D cherry blossoms.
While most wall displays are flat, three-dimensional ones make a strong impression and add a festive touch.
This time, let’s make pop-up 3D cherry blossoms that can be stored away after display.
Some steps are a bit complex, but by working together with teachers or guardians, you’ll be able to complete a beautiful piece.
Give it a try!



