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!
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Gifts for Preschool Graduates! A Collection of Heartfelt Handmade Ideas (101–110)
Small accessory pouch for a randoseru (Japanese school backpack)

How about making a small accessory holder shaped like a randoseru (Japanese school backpack) for children graduating from kindergarten and entering elementary school? For this idea, you’ll use a milk carton, scissors, and cellophane tape.
First, make slits in the milk carton and fold it into a rectangular shape about 10 cm tall.
Leave one side untaped so it can open.
Also, adjust it so that it becomes slightly rounded when closed.
This will create the classic randoseru silhouette.
Pencil holder as a preschool graduation gift
How about incorporating a pencil holder craft that’s perfect as a gift for graduating kindergarteners? You can make it using paper tubes, empty snack containers, or paper cups! It would also be cute to turn the surface of an empty box into a colorful pencil holder using a torn-paper collage technique.
By using various types of paper—construction paper, origami paper, wrapping paper, or tissue paper—children can enjoy the different textures as they tear them.
Decorate the rim with craft pom-poms and add a message card to finish it off.
corsage

The corsage, a classic for graduation ceremonies at kindergartens, feels special and makes a perfect gift! It’s fun to make and will delight the graduates—a win-win item.
Here’s an easy and cute corsage you can make using origami and tissue paper.
Even if you’re not good with crafts, no problem! Cut your favorite origami sheet into four equal pieces and fold each one in an accordion style.
Attach the folds with double-sided tape to create parts that look like paper fans.
Decorate a circle-cut piece of thick paper with a ribbon, the paper-fan parts, and a tissue-paper flower, and you’re done! Attach a safety pin to the back, and the current students can pin them on the graduates’ chests—they’re sure to love it.
bookmark

How about making a bookmark with polystyrene foam? First, lay down a sheet of parchment paper and arrange some polystyrene foam sheets.
Place a piece of decorative construction paper on top and sandwich it between the foam sheets.
Imagine the construction paper cut into shapes like animals.
Next, place another sheet of parchment paper on top and apply heat with an iron.
The material will shrink, so let it cool under a weight, and it’s done.
After that, punch a hole and add a ribbon, if you like.
By the way, you can also use steel sheets or food trays as substitutes for polystyrene foam.
Fluffy bouquet

Recommended as a gift for preschool graduates! Here’s how to make a cute bouquet using tissue paper.
You’ll need tissue paper, chenille stems (pipe cleaners), wrapping paper, and ribbon.
First, stack 3–5 sheets of tissue paper and fold them in an accordion.
Staple the center, then bundle it with a chenille stem, twisting it into a single stem.
Fluff open the tissue paper and shape it into a flower.
Make three flowers the same way and connect them with a chenille stem.
Wrap them with wrapping paper and decorate with a ribbon, and you’re done! It’s simple but very cute—perfect as a handmade gift from current students.



