[Graduation Ceremony] Ideas for Wall and Venue Decorations Using Balloons
When you decorate the graduation ceremony venue with balloons, the children’s smiles shine even brighter.
There are countless ways to adorn the venue walls—from balloons made out of construction paper to real balloons—depending on your ideas.
Here, we share plenty of tips for decorating the venue, such as wall displays that incorporate children’s artwork like marbling and stamping, and ways to create a festive look with balloon garlands.
Create an unforgettable day with venue decorations perfect for a graduation ceremony!
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[Graduation Ceremony] Ideas for Wall and Venue Decorations Using Balloons (11–20)
musical note balloon
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Just looking at them makes your heart skip with joy—let’s beautifully decorate the graduation ceremony venue with musical note balloons! We’ll use two types of balloons: regular round balloons and long twisting balloons.
First, inflate a regular balloon a little smaller than usual.
Next, inflate a long balloon, leaving a little uninflated at the tip, and shape it into a musical note by wrapping it around the round balloon.
When you need to secure or tie parts, twist the long balloon to make a small bubble—this helps hold the shape nicely.
Be sure to check the video and give it a try!
Decorations made with balloons and tissue paper

The pastel-colored decorations are gorgeous and adorable! Let me introduce some ideas for decorations made with balloons and tissue paper.
These ideas create a cohesive look with an overall pastel color scheme.
They’re perfect for a graduation ceremony—a bright, celebratory day—and the festive decorations are truly appealing! The ideas are packed with ways to decorate not only the main venue, but also photo spots and the entrance.
The charming decorations, sure to lift the spirits, will delight both the children and their parents.
Balloon decorations using balloons

A playful decoration that treats a balloon like a hot-air balloon.
First, cut a piece of soft wire to 35 cm, bend it into a circle, and join the ends with clear tape.
Next, prepare four 15 cm white strings, tie them to the wire ring, and trim them to the same length.
Apply glue to four spots on the inside of a box-shaped ornament, and attach the ends of the four strings.
While the glue dries, inflate a balloon, tie the neck, and tape it to fishing line to hang from the ceiling.
Slip the wire ring over the lower part of the balloon and secure it with tape to complete the hot-air-balloon-style decoration!
A flower made with heart-shaped balloons
https://www.tiktok.com/@little_kidsparty/video/7065060360482606338Have fun with balloon arrangements that blossom! Here are ideas for making a flower using heart-shaped balloons.
You’ll need five heart-shaped balloons and two round balloons.
First, use a balloon pump to inflate the heart-shaped balloons.
Next, twist and tie the heart-shaped balloons together to create a flower with five petals.
Finally, inflate the round balloons, place one in the center of the flower, and you’re done! Adjust the size of the round balloon to keep the overall balance looking nice.
3D balloon made from newspaper and colored construction paper
It looks like a balloon, but it’s not a balloon! Here’s an idea for making 3D balloons out of newspaper and colored construction paper.
Some preschools decorate the graduation venue the day before the ceremony.
When you use real balloons, you might worry about them falling or deflating.
With this idea, the balloons are made from newspaper and colored paper, so there’s no risk of losing air—that’s the beauty of it! It’s a great recommendation for those who are hesitant to use real balloons for graduation decorations.
Give it a try!
Rainbow Made with Balloons
Highly recommended when you want impactful decor! Here are ideas for creating a rainbow with balloons.
All you need are round balloons in various colors, a balloon pump, and tape.
Many people associate rainbows after the rain with a bright, positive image, right? Rainbows, which evoke feelings of the future and hope, are perfect for graduation ceremony decorations! Plus, building a 3D rainbow with balloons adds an extra sense of excitement.
Let’s brighten and enliven the venue and send the children off in style!
[Graduation Ceremony] Ideas for Wall and Venue Decorations Using Balloons (21–30)
Butterfly made with three balloons

Let’s soar together toward a bright future! Here’s an idea for making a butterfly using three balloons.
You’ll need twist balloons in your favorite colors, black round stickers, white round stickers, a permanent marker, a balloon pump, and scissors.
How about adding balloon butterflies to a preschool graduation ceremony, where decorations often feature floral motifs? Try matching the butterflies’ colors to the event’s theme colors.
With these springlike decorations, the ceremony will be wrapped in a warm, cheerful atmosphere!



