RAG MusicChildcare
Lovely childcare

[Graduation Ceremony] A Collection of Ideas for Handmade Bouquets and Floral Decorations to Brighten the Walls

[Graduation Ceremony] A Collection of Ideas for Handmade Bouquets and Floral Decorations to Brighten the Walls
Last updated:

[Graduation Ceremony] A Collection of Ideas for Handmade Bouquets and Floral Decorations to Brighten the Walls

Here are bouquet ideas to brighten the wall décor for your preschool graduation ceremony.

Using familiar materials like tissue paper, origami paper, and yarn, handmade bouquets can make the venue feel festive while conveying warm wishes to the graduating children.

When you carefully craft flowers one by one and tie them together, you’ll create a one-of-a-kind, special wall decoration.

We’ve gathered a variety of ideas—from projects that current students can work on together, to more dimensional decorations crafted by teachers.

Please use these as inspiration to create a memorable graduation ceremony!

[Graduation Ceremony] A Collection of Handmade Bouquet & Flower Decoration Ideas to Brighten the Walls (1–10)

Bouquet made with tissue paperNEW!

Kimie Gangi Easy and gorgeous bouquets made with tissue paper #wallDecorations #seniors
Bouquet made with tissue paperNEW!

Let’s make a lovely bouquet using tissue paper.

For the basic flower part, stack sheets of tissue paper, fold them in an accordion, tie the center, then fan out each layer one by one.

Before spreading them, you can add variety by snipping the edges or cutting them into petal shapes.

Try different colors of tissue paper and combinations of parts to create various flowers.

Paste wrapping paper on the wall, arrange the flowers you made on top, and you’re done! It takes some effort, but it’s a recommended idea that will instantly brighten up the venue.

Bouquet of carnationsNEW!

Kimie Gangi May wall display: “A Big, Big Bouquet of Carnations.” #Mother’sDay #paperCraft #wallDecor #Mothers_Day #DIY #carnation #May
Bouquet of carnationsNEW!

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!

Mini bouquet of tulipsNEW!

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Co9jV4XJgnf/

Let’s make colorful tulips using origami.

First, fold the paper into a “zabuton” base, then fold it into a triangle twice.

Next, squash the pocketed part into a square, and shape it into a tulip by folding the left and right corners.

Once the tulip is formed, slightly cut the bottom corner, insert a rolled stem, and attach leaves to finish.

Wrap each tulip individually, then arrange them together on the wall as a bouquet.

If you make them easy to remove, you can give them to the children as gifts at the end of the graduation ceremony.

A simple-to-make flower wall decorationNEW!

https://www.tiktok.com/@hoikushisatomi/video/7337257160830749970

This is a simple flower made by attaching petal pieces to a circular base.

The petal pieces are made using a template.

The template is shaped like a single petal, but make sure the angle at the base matches the angle you get when you fold the circular base piece in half three times.

Place the template along the fold of a sheet of construction paper folded in half, and cut out eight petals.

Attach these to the circular base to complete the flower! Vary the colors of the construction paper and the size of the petals to create a range of designs.

Using double-sided colored construction paper can make it look even more festive!

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.

Tulips made with origami

[Origami] Tulip Bouquet, Spring Flowers, April Flowers
Tulips made with origami

The bouquet is bright and cute! Here are some ideas for making origami tulips.

You’ll need pink origami paper, light green origami paper, gradient origami paper, lace paper, glue, and stickers.

A single tulip is adorable, but arranging them as a bouquet makes it even more festive! In this idea, the bouquet combines tulips made from solid pink origami paper with tulips made from lovely pink-and-white gradient paper.

Have fun creating it while playing with the color balance.

Cute flowers made with origami

Easy Cute Paper Origami Flower: How to Make a Flower [Origami Paper Easy]
Cute flowers made with origami

Here are some cute flower ideas you can make with origami.

All you need is pink origami paper, craft glue, and scissors.

This decoration is made by gluing two sheets of origami paper together, and by changing the size of the paper, you can create a variety of flower sizes that look adorable! They’ll look lovely not only at the entrance but also scattered throughout the venue.

These flower decorations add a festive touch.

Give it a try and brighten up the graduation ceremony venue with handmade floral decor! They’d also make a great photo spot.

Read more
v
Read more
v