[Graduation from Kindergarten] Ideas for Handmade Gifts to Give to Someone Special at Farewell Time
How about making handmade gifts with the children for graduation season? Here, we’ve gathered gift ideas suitable for daycare and kindergarten graduation.
Heartfelt presents like message cards, trinket boxes, and pen holders are sure to be treasured by the recipients.
From handprint bouquets to flower-themed arrangements, each piece showcases the children’s unique personalities.
Please use these ideas as inspiration for a graduation ceremony where kids can enjoy the fun of creating and the joy of giving!
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[Graduation from Kindergarten] Ideas for Handmade Gifts to Give to Special People at Farewell Time (101–110)
Mini bouquet made with tissue paper

Mini bouquets made with tissue paper are perfect gifts because the flowers never wilt.
Stack several sheets of tissue paper and accordion-fold them, staple the center, then round off both ends with scissors.
Next, fold a green chenille stem (pipe cleaner) in half, hook it over the center of the tissue, and twist to secure, creating the stem.
Gently lift each layer of tissue from the top toward the center to form the flower.
Wrap it with a paper doily and tie a ribbon to finish.
For an even more elegant look, adhere lace under the flower.
Corsage made of tissue paper and pom-poms

Perfect for larger classes! It’s nice when you can finish a festive corsage with simple steps.
This time, let’s make a cute corsage using ribbon, tissue paper, and pom-poms.
Choose colors that match the venue decorations or the children’s favorite colors to lift the mood.
If you’d like to add a bit more flair, try arranging with lace paper or similar accents.
Give it a try on this occasion!
Paper flower corsage

The key points are the paper materials and bouquet-like design! The three-dimensional corsage is gorgeous and beautiful, isn’t it? Try making a handmade corsage using colored paper, lace, wrapping sheets, and ribbons.
Cut the wrapping sheet, accordion-fold it, then thread a needle and thread through it.
Attach it to the cut colored paper, decorate with lace and ribbon, and you’re done! It’s also great that you can get the materials at a 100-yen shop.
Give it a try!
Resin crafting

Let’s make the most of kits! Here are some resin craft ideas.
Resin refers to a clear material that hardens when stimulated by heat or light.
In recent years, it’s become popular among people who handmake accessories and keychains.
This time, let’s try resin crafting using a kit.
If you place sparkling glitter, shimmer, or parts that look like dinosaur bones inside the resin and cure it, you can easily create keychains or specimen-style pieces.
Give it a try!
medal

Speaking of medals, they’re delightful gifts you receive when you’ve done your best—like at sports days or recitals! They’re also great for graduation from kindergarten, so why not try making some? There are many ways to make medals, so look for the one that best matches your vision.
You can use materials that are easy for children to handle, such as paper cups, origami paper, or construction paper.
It’s a great project for kids to try, which is another reason it’s recommended.
Decorating them with stickers or adding messages like “Thank you” or “Congratulations” will make them even more appreciated.
[Graduation from Kindergarten] A collection of handmade gift ideas (111–120) to give to someone special at farewell time
Flower pocket
Something infants can make! Here’s an idea for a flower pocket.
In addition to a cute flower design, it includes a pocket made from a paper plate.
Try slipping in a letter, message card, or photo and giving it as a gift to parents.
You’ll need construction paper, round stickers, patterned origami paper, ribbon, tissue paper for flowers, a paper plate, and paint.
After cutting the construction paper into a flower shape, add patterns with finger stamping.
Children in preschool classes can also paint with brushes in any colors they like.
It’s sure to become a gift that shows each child’s individuality.
Pop-up card
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When you open the card, multiple hearts pop out.
Here’s how to make a card that’s sure to delight children who love heart shapes.
Draw a heart on construction paper, then draw several smaller hearts inside it.
Cut out the hearts with scissors, but there’s a key point: make your cuts so the heart shapes aren’t completely separated—don’t cut them all the way through.
Attach the heart-shaped construction paper to the card base.
Apply double-sided tape to the center and the tip of each heart slit.
This creates the pop-up mechanism.
Add a heartfelt message to finish.



