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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)

medal

[Nursery/Kindergarten] 6 Ways to Make Cute Medals [Rosettes]
medal

No matter how old you are, getting a medal is something that always lifts your spirits, isn’t it? They’re appealing not just as name tags but for a wide range of uses—wedding brooches, fan merch, and more! They’re also perfect for preschool and kindergarten graduation ceremonies, so why not try making some by hand? It’s great that anyone can easily make them with familiar materials like paper cups, origami paper, construction paper, and tissue paper.

They’re also recommended for kids to make for parents, friends, and teachers, so give it a try!

Mini Herbarium

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Mini Herbarium

You can make it with materials from the 100-yen shop! Here’s how to create a herbarium—perfect as a gift made by current kindergarteners.

The materials are herbarium oil, a glass bottle, stickers, a clear sheet, and floral motifs.

Cut the clear sheet to fit the container and apply the stickers.

Place the cut piece inside the container.

You can also substitute shrink plastic (pla-ban) for the clear sheet, so give it a try.

Next, keep cutting your favorite flowers and put them into the container—and you’re done! If the container is small, using tweezers is recommended.

Flower pocket

Something infants can make! Here’s an idea for a flower pocket.

In addition to a cute flower design, it includes a pocket made from a paper plate.

Try slipping in a letter, message card, or photo and giving it as a gift to parents.

You’ll need construction paper, round stickers, patterned origami paper, ribbon, tissue paper for flowers, a paper plate, and paint.

After cutting the construction paper into a flower shape, add patterns with finger stamping.

Children in preschool classes can also paint with brushes in any colors they like.

It’s sure to become a gift that shows each child’s individuality.

Cupcake memo stand

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Let’s make it with clay! Here are some ideas for a cupcake memo stand.

Turn a practical memo holder into an adorable cupcake shape using clay.

Just spotting your cupcake memo stand will warm your heart every time! All you need are paper clay, clips, and beads.

The beads will be used as decorative toppings, so choosing your favorite colors and shapes will get kids excited, too.

Give it a try!

tile coaster

Let’s customize a portrait illustration and make it into tile coasters! Here are some ideas.

Coasters are small mats for placing drinks, and they come in various materials like wood, plastic, glass, paper, and felt.

This time, we’ll use cork coasters—also available at 100-yen shops—to create handmade tile coasters.

What you’ll need: cork coasters or cork sheets, drawing paper with a portrait illustration, colored construction paper, glass tiles, self-adhesive laminating sheets, and craft glue.

Put your gratitude into it and give it as a gift.