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Gifts for Preschool Graduates: A Collection of Heartfelt Handmade Ideas

As graduation season approaches, many teachers may be thinking about giving heartfelt gifts from current students to those who are graduating.

Handmade items have a special warmth that makes both the giver and the recipient feel special.

Here, we introduce ideas for graduation gifts using familiar materials like plastic bottle caps and paper cartons.

Everything—from magnets and trinket boxes to photo frames—can be made together with the children.

Celebrate the graduates’ new beginning with a one-of-a-kind gift!

Gifts for Preschool Graduates! A Collection of Heartfelt Handmade Ideas (81–90)

Bouquet of pipe cleaners

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Bouquet of pipe cleaners

As a graduation gift for preschool or kindergarten, why not make a bouquet out of chenille stems (pipe cleaners)? Simply bundle and twist the stems, form loops to create petals, and secure them by threading through a stem to finish a colorful bouquet.

The steps are simple, so it’s a craft children can enjoy making.

The finished pieces will be memorable gifts for friends who are graduating, and handing them over on the day of the ceremony will surely create a warm memory.

Bucket-shaped small organizer made from a plastic bottle

Handmade craft: a paper clay PET bottle accessory holder
Bucket-shaped small organizer made from a plastic bottle

A versatile little container that can be used in many ways.

Having one on your desk is surprisingly handy, so it makes a perfect gift for preschool graduates, too.

Here’s a small container made with paper clay that even young children can easily craft cutely.

Use the bottom part of a cut plastic bottle.

Twist two pipe cleaners together, thread them through the bottle, and make a handle.

Attach paper clay to the container.

Mixing paint into the paper clay will give you a colorful finish! It also looks cute if you decorate it with your favorite beads, seashells, or game counters.

Since it has a handle, it’s easy to carry around.

Popup card

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Popup card

A popup card that makes the recipient feel warm and cared for.

It’s always exciting to see their surprised and moved expression when they open the card, isn’t it? This popup card, perfect for kindergarten graduation, looks like a bouquet springs out.

The mechanism is simple, so you can enjoy making it together with your child.

Cutting and gluing crafts are so much fun! Just by changing the flower colors and types, or the color of the card, the whole mood can change completely—so have fun customizing it!

pen holder

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pen holder

Here’s an idea for a pen holder you can use every day as a study companion.

First, prepare a milk carton and cut it to a suitable height.

Fold the top edge inward and secure it with tape to form the pen holder.

You can use it as is, but it’s a bit plain, isn’t it? So try covering it with origami or wrapping paper, or decorating it with lace.

It’s also fun to design it to match the recipient’s tastes if you’re giving it as a gift.

Once that’s done, turn the pen holder upside down and glue marbles to the four corners to finish.

The marbles will make it more stable.

keychain

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keychain

Let’s try making handmade keychains that can be attached to bags! You can choose parts that will pique children’s interest, such as origami pieces with push-up bumps you can press and pop for fun, or stylish designs made by threading a few sparkling beads onto a string.

You can make the keychain components with thread, or if you want a sturdier build, we also recommend using parts from a 100-yen shop.

Just imagining the kids attaching them to their bags is enough to bring a little tear to your eye, isn’t it?