A floral wall to brighten up the kindergarten graduation ceremony! A collection of fun-to-make ideas
Wall decorations that brighten up the graduation ceremony venue.
Are you unsure what design to choose? Flower decorations made with tissue paper or origami are easy to incorporate and instantly make the space feel more cheerful.
Ideas featuring flowers—like cherry blossoms or tulips blooming across the wall, or an arch adorning the entrance—are perfect for celebrating the children’s new beginning.
Here, we’ll introduce flower-themed wall decor and paper flower decoration ideas suitable for a preschool graduation ceremony.
We’ll also share step-by-step instructions and tips, so be sure to use them as a reference!
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A Flowery Wall to Brighten Up the Preschool Graduation Ceremony! A Fun Collection of Ideas (1–10)
Tulip field

Colorful tulips make everything dazzling! Here are some ideas for a tulip field craft.
You’ll need origami paper in your favorite colors, light green construction paper, glue, and scissors.
First, use two sheets of origami paper to make a tulip.
Next, make tulip leaves from the light green construction paper and glue them together with the origami flower.
Finally, make a butterfly and stick everything on the wall to complete it.
Make as many tulips as suit the space you want to decorate, and brighten it up beautifully!
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 balloons

Let’s make cheerful, balloon flowers! Prepare a total of seven balloons: five for the petals and two for the center.
First, inflate the petal balloons.
Adjust them so they’re all the same size.
Cross two balloons, stretch the neck of one balloon, twist it around about twice, and tie a tight knot.
Make another set the same way, then inflate the last petal balloon, tie it, and combine it to form a set of three.
Next, inflate two smaller balloons for the center and pair them together.
Finally, layer all the parts and tie them together—and you’re done! Try mixing and matching different sizes and colors as you like.
A flower wall to brilliantly color the kindergarten graduation ceremony! A collection of fun-to-make ideas (11–20)
three-dimensional flowers

Here’s a very easy and eye-catching flower wall decoration made with construction paper.
First, cut eight long strips of your favorite color of construction paper, sized to match the petal size you want.
Next, cut eight more strips a little shorter than the first ones.
It’s easier to keep track if you use a different color.
Pair each long strip with a short one, place the short strip on the inside and the long strip on the outside, overlap the ends, and staple them together to form a petal.
After making eight pairs in total, staple the outer construction paper edges together to form a flower shape.
Finish by gluing a circle of cut paper in the center, and you’re done!
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.
Fluffy dandelion
Here’s an idea for making fluffy dandelions using yarn and footprints.
You’ll need yellow yarn, green construction paper, cardboard, paint or an ink pad, double-sided tape, and scissors.
Make the stem by rolling green construction paper.
Stamp both feet with green paint to create footprints, which will be used as leaves.
Next, cut the cardboard to the desired size of the flower and wrap the yellow yarn around and around it.
When you’re done, slide it off the cardboard, tie the middle with yarn, shape it into a dandelion, and attach the stem and leaves to finish.
You can make all kinds of flowers by changing the color of the yarn!
A simple-to-make flower wall decoration
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Here are some cute paper flower wall decorations you can make for a kindergarten graduation ceremony.
First, cut a piece of paper into a circle and fold it three times.
Create a petal template that matches the angle of the folds.
Using your favorite colored construction paper, use the template to make eight symmetrical petals.
Finally, glue the eight petals onto the circle you cut at the beginning, and you’re done.
Make lots in different colors and sizes and decorate the wall—they’ll look wonderfully festive.
Adding a few to any empty-looking spaces will also make the area feel much more vibrant!



