[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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Bouquet made with bag stamps
https://www.tiktok.com/@lion.sensei_hoiku/video/7357176843968990472Let’s have fun with pom-pom stamping! Here are some bouquet ideas you can make with bag stamps.
A bag stamp is a simple stamp that uses the knot of an air-filled bag to dab paint onto paper with a light bouncing motion.
It’s safe and recommended even for infant classes, since the fluffy bag makes stamping gentle! This time, let’s make carnations using red and pink paint.
Try drawing the stems and leaves with crayons to create a warm, cozy feel.
Lantern-style memo stand

Make it with a plastic cup! Here’s an idea for a lantern-like memo stand.
A memo stand is an item used to hold memos or cards upright.
It’s handy for placing on a shelf or table to keep memos organized and easy to see! Since it’s handmade, it’s both practical and warm in feel.
You’ll need a plastic cup, transparent origami paper, scissors, glue, a craft knife, and a message card.
If you turn on a light inside the plastic cup, it looks lovely—just like a lantern!
[Clip and Clay] Memo Stand
![[Clip and Clay] Memo Stand](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wscfAGoATGI/sddefault.jpg)
Let’s make a colorful and cute memo stand using colored paper clips and air-dry clay! Carefully straighten the clip so the coating doesn’t peel off.
Round one end so it can hold the memo.
Add color to the clay by kneading in some paint.
If you knead together two colors of clay, you’ll get a stylish marble pattern! Finally, insert the clip into a neatly rounded ball of clay, and you’re done.
With such an adorable stand, you’ll want to keep it on your study desk all the time.
Felt coaster

These coasters are easy to make—just glue together circles of felt.
Create templates for a larger base circle and smaller decorative circles, then cut various colors of felt to match the templates.
After that, simply use a hot glue gun to attach the small felt pieces onto the base, and you’ll have a finished coaster in no time! Since hot glue guns get very hot, please make sure a parent or guardian works together with the child.
If you let the kids choose the colors of felt they want to use from the start, they’re sure to end up with a favorite piece.
magnet

These handmade magnets look as cute as candy! Take magnets from a 100-yen shop and stick them inside plastic bottle caps.
Next, cut a piece of scrap fabric into a rectangle, fold and glue down each edge, then wrap it around the bottle cap with the magnet.
Finally, cinch both ends with thread, and you’re done! As long as you handle the needle carefully when using thread, the rest is very easy.
Why not make them with your child while thinking about the recipient’s tastes?
[Milk Carton] Pen Holder
![[Milk Carton] Pen Holder](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/hiDAsXVH61U/sddefault.jpg)
With just a small tweak to something familiar, you can turn it into a wonderful gift! How about a handmade “pen holder” using a milk carton that every household has? Pen holders come in handy in many situations—on your child’s study desk, on teachers’ desks, or as a stationery holder at home.
All you need to do is cut the milk carton and attach your preferred fabric or paper, so it’s perfect to make together with your child.
If you also line the inside of the carton with fabric, it gives a more luxurious feel.
Using different patterns for the inside and outside fabrics is stylish, too.
In conclusion
Why not prepare handmade gifts with the children for graduation season? Here we’ve gathered ideas for graduation keepsake crafts that can be done at preschools and kindergartens. Heartfelt gifts like message cards, trinket boxes, and pen holders are sure to become treasures for the recipients. From handprint bouquets to flower-themed arrangements, these projects showcase each child’s unique personality. Use these perfect ideas for a graduation ceremony to enjoy both the fun of making and the joy of giving!



