[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: Make it Bright and Festive with Handmade Decor! Wall Decoration Ideas (21–30)
Handmade Balloon with Paper Cups & Paper Plates

A cute hot air balloon wall decoration using paper cups.
First, cut a paper cup vertically in half.
Punch two holes near the top rim of the cup.
Next, thread chenille stems (pipe cleaners) through the holes and twist the ends to secure them to the cup.
Then decorate the back of a paper plate and the paper cup with colorful washi tape.
Finally, punch two holes in the paper plate as well, connect them with the chenille stems, and you’re done! Let’s support children’s futures, full of hope like balloons taking off into the wide sky.
Mini bouquet of tulipsNEW!
Let’s make colorful tulips using origami.
First, fold the paper into a “zabuton” base, then fold it into a triangle twice.
Next, squash the pocketed part into a square, and shape it into a tulip by folding the left and right corners.
Once the tulip is formed, slightly cut the bottom corner, insert a rolled stem, and attach leaves to finish.
Wrap each tulip individually, then arrange them together on the wall as a bouquet.
If you make them easy to remove, you can give them to the children as gifts at the end of the graduation ceremony.
[Graduation Ceremony] Handmade and Festive! Wall Decoration Idea Collection (31–40)
How to make rainbow pom-poms

Would you like to make rainbow-colored pom-poms that will instantly brighten up your venue when hung from the ceiling? All you need are tissue paper and thread, so even beginners can try with ease.
First, prepare several sheets of tissue paper in 5 to 7 colors to represent a rainbow.
Divide them into two groups, accordion-fold each group, then fold each in half and tie the center with thread.
Tie the two pieces together with thread, attach a string for hanging, and round the edges of the tissue paper with scissors.
Finally, gently separate and fluff each sheet one by one to form a circle—and you’re done!
A simple-to-make flower wall decorationNEW!
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This is a simple flower made by attaching petal pieces to a circular base.
The petal pieces are made using a template.
The template is shaped like a single petal, but make sure the angle at the base matches the angle you get when you fold the circular base piece in half three times.
Place the template along the fold of a sheet of construction paper folded in half, and cut out eight petals.
Attach these to the circular base to complete the flower! Vary the colors of the construction paper and the size of the petals to create a range of designs.
Using double-sided colored construction paper can make it look even more festive!
A frame-style wall decoration made with real cherry blossom petalsNEW!
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Cut a piece of cardboard into a square and carve out a stencil on the inside that shows only the tree trunk.
Then attach adhesive tape and place real cherry blossom petals on the sticky surface to create a cherry tree.
It will look like you’ve captured a spring landscape in a picture frame, making it perfect for decorating the wall at a kindergarten graduation ceremony.
If there’s a chance to take a walk with the children before graduation, why not pick up the petals that have fallen on the ground together and make it? It will surely become a wonderful memory.
Flowers made with paper tapeNEW!
Quick to make and adorable! Here’s an idea for flowers made with paper tape.
First, cut your favorite color of paper tape into short pieces.
Next, overlap and stick the two ends of each cut piece together to form a petal.
Use five of these parts to create a flower shape, then finish by attaching a rolled-up piece of yellow tissue paper in the center for the pistil.
You can switch up the petal and center colors, or use two colors for the petals—your arrangements can create all kinds of flower designs.
They’re easy to mass-produce in a short time, so this is also great if you want to make a flower field or a bouquet!
Bouquet of carnationsNEW!

Let’s make a big bouquet with lots of flowers! This idea uses carnations, but feel free to switch to gerberas or tulips to match the graduation theme.
You can make the wrapping using just construction paper, but since combining different materials creates a striking look, try using nonwoven fabric as well if you can.
Make the ribbon that ties the wrapping three-dimensional for an accent.
If you want it to look more like a real bouquet, we recommend adding baby’s breath along with the main flowers!



