[Graduation Ceremony] A collection of handmade corsage ideas you can make with your child
Graduation ceremonies are special days to celebrate children’s growth.
How about handcrafting a corsage to brighten their chest? There are plenty of ideas you can make with familiar materials like tissue paper, felt, and origami.
Choose the children’s favorite colors and customize with beads and ribbons to create a one-of-a-kind corsage tailored to each child.
For preschool and kindergarten teachers, it can also be a warm time that brings back memories with the children as you make them together.
Here, we’ll introduce handmade corsage ideas perfect for graduation ceremonies.
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[Graduation from Kindergarten] A Collection of Handmade Corsage Ideas You Can Make with Your Child (1–10)
Handmade corsage—perfect for matching with your kids!
https://www.tiktok.com/@ashumama_kosodate/video/7477505459533008145It would be lovely for parents and children to wear matching ones! Here’s an idea for a beautiful corsage that combines organza ribbon and artificial flowers.
You will need two pieces of felt cut into 4 cm circles, one circular piece of thick paper, a safety pin, scissors, double-sided tape, wired ribbon, artificial flowers, decorative parts, and glue.
When working with the wired ribbon and safety pin, make it together with your child while taking care to avoid pricking fingers.
Choosing and attaching the decorative parts sounds fun too!
A glamorous flower corsage
https://www.tiktok.com/@hii_hoiku_seisaku/video/7472349639417564434Layer construction paper to make it! Here’s an idea for a corsage made by cutting colored construction paper.
What you’ll need: construction paper in your favorite colors, scissors, origami paper, round stickers, double-sided tape or glue stick, liquid glue, a paper cup, and lace paper doilies.
Place the petals—cut from the colored construction paper—one by one around the rim of the paper cup.
After applying glue, continue layering the petal pieces in the same way.
Once the paper cup is no longer visible, attach the folded, cut lace doilies and add a ribbon to finish.
Kids will be excited to work on this project.
Corsage made with colored construction paper
@hapibacrafts [Handmade Corsage for Graduation Ceremony] Easy Paper Flower Tutorial This time, we’ll show you a super-simple way to make paper flowers using B4 construction paper you can buy at 100-yen shops like Daiso! By attaching two ribbons to the back of the paper flower, you can turn it into a corsage perfect for events like kindergarten graduation ceremonies. If you’re a preschool teacher, definitely give it a try. This idea was also featured in the graduation decorations special of the childcare magazine PriPri. What you’ll need: • Ruler and craft knife • B4 construction paper • Double-sided tape (glue or craft glue also works) Website: Happy Birthday Projecthttps://www.hapiba.com/paper flower#100-yen shop DIY#corsageHandmade corsageHandmade Flower#Kindergarten Graduation Decorationsgraduation ceremony corsage (for preschool/kindergarten)#100-yen crafts#ConstructionPaperCraftsPapercraftChildcareNursery teacher / Childcare worker#Childcare CraftingRhythmic#Nabechin#priprigraduation ceremony (for kindergarten/preschool)
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Change the impression with color combinations! Let’s make a paper corsage out of construction paper.
You will need two colors of construction paper, a utility knife, a cutting mat, a ruler, and double-sided tape or glue.
It’s a fun idea to work together—have a teacher or guardian cut the materials, and let the children assemble them.
Because the color combinations let kids express their individuality, it’s best to let them choose the colors.
Pairing the colors with silver or gold materials will enhance the glamor and create an even more beautiful finish.
[Graduation Ceremony] Handmade Corsage Ideas You Can Make with Your Child (11–20)
[Felt] Cherry Blossom Corsage
![[Felt] Cherry Blossom Corsage](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/IxiIKkWcxIw/sddefault.jpg)
Make it without sewing! Here’s how to make a cherry blossom corsage from felt.
First, cut a 5×5 cm piece of felt into a circle, divide it into five sections, round the corners, and then cut the felt tips into petal shapes.
Fold the felt in half and make a slit in the center.
Fold four flower stamens (floral peps) in half, thread a wire through them, and then thread the felt onto the wire.
Secure with glue and shape it into a flower.
Make the stem and leaves the same way, arrange them with floral tape, and wrap them together with the flower using wire.
Adjust the overall shape so the flower looks round, then attach a corsage pin to the stem and wrap a ribbon around it.
Your cherry blossom corsage is complete!
Tsumami-zaiku corsage
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The gentle three-dimensional texture that highlights the fabric’s feel makes tsumami-zaiku corsages perfect for special occasions like graduation ceremonies.
Start by folding small pieces of fabric into delicate petals.
Arrange the finished petals in a circle to create a soft, rounded flower shape.
Though it involves a bit of fine work, choosing colors and deciding how to arrange them becomes an enjoyable time of thinking, “What should I do?” By combining felt, lace, and pearl-like embellishments, your corsage can take on many different looks.
Give it a try!
A single corsage with a message
https://www.tiktok.com/@n.annlee321/video/7324610128911584514It will become a cherished keepsake as a memorable item! It’s a wonderful idea that combines a message with a corsage.
What you’ll need are round origami paper, transparent origami paper, glue or adhesive, thick paper (cardstock), artificial flowers of your choice, double-sided tape, vinyl tape, safety pins, and so on.
It’s fun how the vibe changes depending on the patterns and colors of the origami, isn’t it? For the message, it’s also nice to have the children write about their dreams for the future.
Try incorporating it while enjoying the process of arranging it to your liking.
Make It Yourself! Block Corsage
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The charm of the “block corsage” is that it allows children to turn their ideas directly into shape.
The woven paper patterns are never the same, and each finished piece clearly shows its individuality.
By adding small blocks or character stickers, you get a cohesive look with a playful touch, creating a bright, childlike impression.
Depending on the color scheme, it can feel either festive or calm, making it easy to pair with outfits for kindergarten graduation ceremonies.
A corsage they design and make themselves is especially fun to wear on the day and will become a memorable keepsake.



