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 Floral Wall to Brighten Up the Preschool Graduation Ceremony! A Fun Collection of Ideas (31–40)
Cute flowers made with balloons
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Here’s a cute idea for making a flower out of heart-shaped balloons.
Inflate five heart balloons, gather them at the necks, and arrange them into a flower shape.
Add a round balloon in the center as the pistil to create a three-dimensional flower.
Make the pistil by connecting two round balloons together, and attach them so the flower looks complete from both the front and back.
When connecting, gather and tie the necks or pull and wrap them around tightly so you can assemble it without glue.
Use balloons in various colors to create a bright, festive decoration.
Cherry blossom pattern made with a tampon stencil

“Tanpo stencil” is a technique in which you dab paint to transfer a design from a template.
This time, let’s make simple templates using origami and copier paper wrapping.
Copier paper wrapping is durable even when wet, making it a good material for stencils.
Once you’ve made the templates for cherry blossoms and petals, stamp them with paint.
It’s best to make the tanpo by wrapping gauze around a sponge and tying it with a rubber band.
Creating a gradient with dark and light colors looks lovely.
It’s an easy craft that instantly brightens up a wall.
Cherry blossom wall featuring a window motif

The motif of cherry blossoms and windows that brightly decorate the wall is a perfect idea for a preschool graduation ceremony.
Fold pink origami paper to make crease lines.
Cut it into a half-circle so it forms a cherry blossom shape, and when you open it, you’ll have a sakura flower and petals.
Make a bird out of light green origami paper, then use string and paper tape to create rings that will serve as windows.
Perch the bird on a branch made from construction paper, and decorate to evoke cherry blossoms dancing in the wind—then you’re done.
Let’s beautifully adorn this special, sunny day with a handmade wall display!
Too cute! Tissue paper cherry blossoms
@hoikushisatomi [Made with Tissue Paper] How to Make Cherry Blossoms 🌸 Also Perfect for Preschool and School Graduation Ceremonies 🌸Nursery teacher / Childcare worker#NurseryTeacherDailyLifeSatomi-sensei#NurseryTeacherThingsgraduation ceremony (for kindergarten/preschool)Graduation Ceremony#CherryBlossomGraduation
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Why not try making soft-looking cherry blossoms using tissue paper? First, cut the tissue paper into squares, then accordion-fold it and fold it in half.
Cut the edge opposite the fold into a petal shape, staple the center, and open it into a cherry blossom.
Next, take a smaller piece of tissue paper, accordion-fold it the same way, staple it, and snip both ends to create the flower center.
Layer the center onto the blossom and glue it in place, and you’re done.
Make lots of them to create a cherry tree or a flurry of falling petals.
Colorful flowers made with paper towels
@buchiko_hoiku 🐶 @buchiko_hoiku ◂◂◂◂ Check out my other posts, too! 🌼 Thank you so much for all the likes! 🩷Graduation gift, Part 3 🌸 Trending overseas! Realistic flowers made with paper towels! 💐I also tried making a prototype with construction paper, but I felt the paper towel × dyed-paper combo looked more flower-like, so I went with that ✊🏻 ̖́-I’m using 205 ml paper cups! Finished sizes:- Pink flower → about 8.5 cm (20 sheets)- Orange flower → about 9 cm (12 sheets)- Rainbow flower → about 7.5 cm (15 sheets) 🤍If you line up the middle fold of each petal along the rim of the paper cup and layer them, you’ll get a nicely shaped flower! (The rainbow one wasn’t layered alternately very well, so it was a bit of a fail… 🥲)I can’t be the only one who thought, “Ugh, cutting out the bottom of the paper cup is such a pain!!” right? 😇 lolBy the way, I tried a prototype using the drinking rim side of the cup, but maybe because of the lip, it didn’t look like a flower and I wasn’t satisfied with the result 😶🌫️While making these, I imagined how cute and personal it would be if the graduates wore corsages they made themselves for the ceremony—and I was just daydreaming as I crafted 🤭🌸Please try making these yourself! 🌈 I’d love to hear if you made one—it really motivates me 🥹❤️🔥⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰Thanks for reading to the end 🐶I share ideas that are easy to copy, from intro to crafting ♬︎I’ll cry tears of joy if you like ♥, save 𖤘, and follow 𖤐 😂 lolComments are also very welcome 🤍🤍⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰Nursery teacher / Childcare workerKindergarten Teacher#Spring crafts#Wall CreationToddler CraftsPlay that expands from picture booksGraduation Gift Making
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We’ll show you how to make colorful flowers using kitchen paper that you can find in any household.
Kitchen paper has a textured surface for absorbing oil, and that texture gives the flowers a unique, lovely finish.
To make them, first cut the kitchen paper into circles and fold each one into quarters.
Dip them into diluted rainbow-colored paints or poster colors.
Then let them dry thoroughly.
Once dry, layer and glue them—slightly offset—onto a paper cup with the bottom removed.
Gently remove the paper cup, and you’re done.
A flower wall to brighten up the preschool graduation ceremony! A fun collection of ideas (41–50)
Cherry blossoms made with construction paper
@hoikushisatomi [Made with drawing paper] How to make cherry blossoms 🌸Nursery teacher / Childcare worker#NurseryTeacherDailyLifeSatomi-sensei#NurseryTeacherThingsGraduation Ceremony#Wall Creation#craft#kidscraft#flowercraft#CherryBlossom
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Let’s make a rainbow cherry blossom wall decoration using construction paper like tape.
First, prepare seven colors of construction paper cut into tape-like strips.
Using a stapler, staple in two places to form one petal.
Make five petals in the same way.
When you put them together, one flower is complete.
Continue making flowers in different colors, arrange them in rainbow order, and display them on the wall to create a beautiful rainbow of cherry blossoms.
It’s a lovely wall decoration that expresses both the feeling of spring and the hopefulness of a rainbow.
You can make it with construction paper! Cute flowers
@hoiku_is Made using only construction paper! Eye-catching wall decorations ✨ Perfect for graduation and entrance ceremonies, too 🌸😆Nursery teacher / Childcare worker#Hoikuisgraduation ceremony (for kindergarten/preschool)Translation
♬ FEEL THE GROOVE – Queens Road, Fabian Graetz
Let’s make cute flowers using construction paper.
First, cut the paper into strips.
Form each strip into a teardrop shape by overlapping the two ends.
Make about 10 of these parts, arrange them in a circle, and glue them together.
Finish by attaching a round piece of construction paper for the flower center.
It’s a very simple idea, but you can create variations even with the same flower shape by changing the strip lengths, doubling the teardrop layers, or using different paper colors.
Make lots of them to create a flower garden on your wall.



