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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)

Bouquet of carnations

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Bouquet of carnations

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!

Flowers made with balloons

Celebrate kindergarten/elementary school entrance—perfect for thank-you party decorations. Easy! Flower balloons for spring parties/photo booths/Easter parties too. 100-yen shop ideas: DAISO/Seria/CANDO.
Flowers made with balloons

Here’s an idea for a flower you can make with seven balloons! Use five balloons for the petals and two for the center.

Inflate the petal balloons into a teardrop shape, and inflate the center balloons into round shapes smaller than the petals.

After inflating, split the petal balloons into a group of two and a group of three, and tie the necks together in each group.

Tie the two center balloons together as well so they form a single unit.

Then combine these three parts and arrange them into a flower shape—that’s it! Celebrate the children’s new beginnings with this spring-perfect decoration!

Easy yet glamorous! 3D balloon wall

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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!

The technique is fun! Balloon wall

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Here’s a cute hot air balloon craft you can make using finger painting and pastel techniques! First, cut construction paper into a balloon shape and place drops of your favorite paint colors on it.

Cover it with plastic wrap, mix the paint with your hands as you like, then remove the wrap—that’s it! Tip: Tape down the plastic wrap so it doesn’t move.

Next, for the pastel version, shave the pastel through a tea strainer and tap it on with your finger.

Once it’s applied all over, rub it in circular motions with a tissue for a soft, airy look.

Try arranging it to match different seasons!

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

Make it with foam parts! Hot air balloon decoration

Here’s a fun project where you can float kids’ favorite items together with a hot air balloon motif.

First, prepare a styrofoam ball and decorate it in any color you like.

Wrap twine around two bamboo skewers, insert them into the ball, and attach them with glue.

Glue the opposite ends of the skewers to a small, palm-sized flowerpot.

Next, insert a wire into the top of the ball, thread fishing line or string through it, and hang it from the ceiling to finish.

You can put in various things like stuffed animals, flowers, or sweets—just enjoy while being mindful of the weight.

Soaring balloons!

Here’s a decoration I highly recommend that kids can play with.

They’ll get to enjoy making a hot air balloon float with their own hands! First, cut a paper cup down to about half its height and use the side with the bottom.

Inside the paper cup, attach two straws diagonally, then attach an inflated balloon to the ends of the straws to make the balloon part of the hot air balloon.

On the outside of the paper cup, attach two short straws in the shape of the kanji “八” (like a wide V).

Thread a string—tipped with a straw at one end—through those straws, and you’re done.

If you hook the string onto something like a hook, you can make the hot air balloon float!