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[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.

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

Giant Flower

[Graduation Decorations] How to Make Super Easy Giant Flowers
Giant Flower

How about making a big, eye-catching giant flower? Cut colored construction paper into long, narrow strips, link them together, and fix them with double-sided tape so that each forms a figure-eight shape.

Make eight of these.

Combine two figure-eights to make a shape like a four-leaf clover.

Keep layering the four-leaf shapes inward, and you’re done.

Attach a backing sheet with a hole punched in it to the back, thread fishing line through the hole, and you can hang it in various places.

The way the petal parts sway softly and broadly is really cute.

randoseru (Japanese elementary school backpack)

The school backpack that heightens the excitement of becoming an elementary school student is the perfect wall decoration to celebrate the new beginning of a graduation ceremony.

Seeing the three-dimensional backpacks made from origami is sure to get the kids excited.

Nowadays there are many colorful backpacks, so it’s nice to make and display them in various colors.

It’s also recommended to try making a larger backpack using construction paper.

Wall decorations that let children glimpse the scenery awaiting them after graduation will make their send-off day even more festive.

Origami decoration

Graduation ceremony decorations and origami
Origami decoration

Wall decorations made with colorful origami are both classic and vibrant, making them easy to create.

Simple staples like paper chains can be made quickly, so having teachers and current students craft them together could be a lovely way to celebrate the graduating class.

You can also brighten up the room by folding various shapes from origami and displaying them.

One of the great things about origami wall decor is the wide range of possible arrangements.

From gathering materials to making the pieces, this is a recommended idea that’s easy to tackle even during the busy period leading up to the graduation ceremony.

Dandelions made with tissue paper

Dandelion wall displays and decorations are wonderful for the graduation ceremony held in spring.

Cut the base dandelion shapes out of construction paper ahead of time.

Take half-sheets of tissue paper, crumple them into balls, and glue them onto the dandelion bases.

Adding ladybugs decorated with fingerprint spots as an accent also gives a lovely spring feel and is recommended.

This craft can be made by children around one year old, so it’s perfect for creating a wall display for the graduation ceremony.

If you prepare tissue paper in several colors, it will add a festive touch to the ceremony and make the crafting activity more enjoyable.

Bouquet made with paint stamps

Each child’s artwork becomes part of a big bouquet! Here are bouquet ideas made with paint stamping.

Graduation ceremonies are an event that even current students look up to.

Many children want to say thank you to the older boys and girls they love.

By adapting the stamping technique, even infant classes can enjoy this activity.

Graduates are sure to be delighted by a large bouquet decoration sent from the current students! How about sending off the graduates with a collaborative piece created by all the children at the school?