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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] Handmade and Festive! Wall Decoration Idea Collection (31–40)

cherry blossoms

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cherry blossoms

Cherry blossoms are perfect for graduation season and can be easily made with origami, so teachers and children can create them together.

The bright, room-decorating cherry blossoms will help the children feel the moment of their departure.

They also make an ideal motif to highlight the main wall display, so we recommend making them alongside other decorations.

Simply changing the colors or sizes will result in a visually vibrant wall decoration.

Let’s make lots together and brighten up the graduation ceremony.

balloon

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balloon

A great recommendation for a preschool graduation wall decoration is hot air balloons.

Hot air balloons make a good motif because you can attach all the children’s photos or cards with their future dreams written on them.

Since hot air balloons are meant to carry people, they’re a perfect motif for a frame that holds everyone’s photos.

Compared to simply posting the photos as they are, it creates a more engaging wall display.

The balloons that the teachers work hard to make will surely carry the children toward a wonderful future.

Let’s make lots of balloons in a variety of colors.

3D ribbon

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3D ribbon

By crafting and displaying three-dimensional ribbons that evoke celebrations and gifts, you can make the graduation ceremony even more festive.

Since they’re easy to make with colored construction paper, it’s also recommended to have the children create them as a heartfelt present from current students to the graduates.

They also enhance the main wall decorations, so they’re great as a finishing touch.

With ribbons in various colors and sizes brightening up the ceremony, this wall decoration is perfect for the day of a new beginning.

Made with origami! Balloon wall decoration

Let’s make a balloon decoration with a single sheet of origami.

First, crease the paper, then fold all four corners inward to form a rectangle.

From there, create the mouthpiece, fold in the corners, and shape it into a round balloon.

Attach a string to the mouthpiece to serve as a handle, and you’re done.

If you like, add highlights on the balloon with a pen.

Try making different colors and decorating the wall with colorful balloons—it can create a sense of hope for the future, like a balloon release.

message board (with group messages), group card, or collective autograph

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message board (with group messages), group card, or collective autograph

A group message decorated with each child’s own words becomes both a memory and a one-of-a-kind wall decoration.

The children take center stage in the making, but teachers can help by designing the layout so each child’s message is easy to read, and by creating illustrations or small objects to brighten the empty spaces and enhance the graduation theme.

For children who can’t write well yet, teachers should support them by asking what they want to say and writing it down for them.

This handmade approach makes it a perfect wall decoration for a graduation ceremony, boosting the children’s excitement as they create it themselves.

[Graduation Ceremony] Make it Bright and Festive with Handmade Touches! Wall Decoration Ideas (41–50)

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Would you like to make a three-dimensional, colorful hot-air balloon wall decoration? Cut five colors of construction paper into circles, fold them in half, and glue them together to form a hemisphere.

This will be the balloon’s envelope.

Once you attach the envelope to the base, add a basket below and paste an illustration of a character happily riding in the balloon.

Draw lines with a pen to connect the basket and the envelope, and it’s complete.

The illustrations can be hand-drawn by the children, or you could paste photos of graduating students, which would be lovely.

If you secretly write a message on the balloon, it might feel like a treasure hunt and delight everyone!

Hot air balloon made with tissue paper

Here’s an idea for a hot air balloon craft made by connecting a tissue-paper-covered balloon envelope with a basket decorated with photos of the graduating children.

The look of the balloon changes depending on the tissue paper you use, so it becomes a piece that expresses each graduate’s individuality.

If you’re looking for ideas that use graduates’ photos as decorations for the graduation ceremony, this is definitely worth a try.

Displaying them grouped by class makes them easy to view, and seeing the faces of the friends they’ve spent time with will put the children in a happy mood.

It’s also an idea you can use as a photo spot!