[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!
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[Graduation Ceremony] A Collection of Handmade Bouquet & Flower Decoration Ideas to Brighten the Walls (31–40)
Sakura curtain made with tissue paper

The gradient of the tissue paper is beautiful! Here’s how to make a cherry blossom curtain using tissue paper.
You’ll need four colors of tissue paper, scissors, glue, twine, and decorative stickers.
First, let’s make the cherry blossoms to decorate the top of the curtain with tissue paper.
Adding a decorative sticker to the center of each flower makes it look more festive.
Next, cut the four colors of tissue paper into petal shapes and thread them with a needle.
Finally, spread out the petals while checking the balance, and you’re done! To keep the petals from moving, you can glue them in place.
Give it a try!
cherry blossom arch window

An idea to see cherry blossoms through the window! Let me introduce you to the cherry blossom arch window.
What you’ll need are cherry blossom cutouts, light blue origami paper, pink origami paper, a pencil, scissors, tape, double-sided tape, and a compass.
Depending on the region and weather, there are places where the cherry blossoms haven’t bloomed yet by the time of the preschool graduation ceremony, but with this idea, it will look like big cherry blossoms are blooming on the windows where everyone spent time together.
It’s also nice to make the cherry blossom cutouts together with the children.
It’s sure to become a wonderful memory of the graduation ceremony!
Flowers made with paper plates and origami

Here’s an idea for making flowers with paper plates and origami.
You’ll need a paper plate, tissue paper, origami paper, glue, scissors, and a pen.
First, fold the paper plate in half to make a guide mark.
Next, draw lines and cut the plate into a flower shape with scissors.
Finally, layer and glue on decorative-cut origami paper, and you’re done! It’s fun how the mood of the flower changes depending on the color combinations and arrangements.
This is a craft where you can enjoy making unique flowers! Be sure to try it with the kids!
bouquet

Bouquet-themed wall decorations that brighten the children’s send-off make the familiar scenes of their kindergarten or nursery—full of memories—feel extra special.
You can combine colored construction paper to create colorful decorations, or use tissue paper to make three-dimensional pieces; there are many ways to make them, so they’re easy to craft.
Beautiful bouquet-motif wall decor is perfect for celebrating the children’s new beginning.
It’s a decoration that conveys congratulations on their graduation and adds a festive touch to the big day.
In conclusion
We introduced bouquet ideas to brighten up the walls for the kindergarten graduation ceremony.
Since they can all be made with familiar materials like construction paper, tissue paper, origami paper, and yarn, choose the ones that match your school’s atmosphere and the look you want.
A venue lined with handmade bouquets is sure to become an unforgettable, special space for the graduates.
Use heartfelt wall decorations to create a festive setting for their send-off day.



