Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of handmade cherry blossom ideas to decorate your walls
Here are some cherry blossom decoration ideas to beautifully brighten the walls for a preschool graduation ceremony.
When the venue is enveloped in full-bloom cherry blossoms befitting this special send-off day, both the children and their parents will feel deeply moved.
From three-dimensional cherry blossoms made with origami or tissue paper to arch decorations that bathe the windows in spring colors, we’ve gathered ideas that will help create a memorable graduation ceremony.
It’s also charming to make pieces that capture their growth—like using the children’s handprints to form a cherry tree or having each child create their own unique cherry blossom.
Please use these ideas for inspiration!
- A floral wall to brighten up the kindergarten graduation ceremony! A collection of fun-to-make ideas
- [Graduation Ceremony] A Collection of Ideas for Handmade Bouquets and Floral Decorations to Brighten the Walls
- Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of stylish wall decoration ideas
- Wall Decor: Celebrate April! A Special Feature on Cherry Blossom Wall Decoration Ideas
- [Graduation Ceremony Wall Decor] A collection of rainbow-themed ideas to send off the children
- [Graduation Ceremony] Ideas for Wall and Venue Decorations Using Balloons
- [Graduation from Kindergarten] Make the venue festive! Ideas for balloon wall displays and decorations
- [Graduation Ceremony] Tear-Jerking! A Collection of Farewell Words and Message Ideas
- [Graduation from Preschool] Messages with Hand-Drawn Illustrations! A Collection of Ideas to Share with Children
- [Childcare] Recommended for nurseries and kindergartens! Cherry blossom craft ideas
- [Childcare] Recommended for Entrance Ceremonies! A Collection of Fun Performance Ideas
- [Graduation Ceremony] Add Handmade Flair and Festivity! A Collection of Wall Decoration Ideas
- [Childcare] Wall decoration craft ideas featuring a cherry blossom motif
Recommended for kindergarten graduation ceremonies! A collection of handmade cherry blossom wall decoration ideas (1–10)
Cherry blossom wall decor made with tissue paper

Let’s hold our graduation ceremony under the watchful presence of a big cherry tree! Here’s how to make a cherry blossom wall decoration using tissue paper.
You will need light pink tissue paper, pink tissue paper, yellow plastic string, scissors, tape, and brown construction paper.
First, stack and fold the tissue paper, then tie the center with the yellow plastic string.
Next, trim both ends of the tissue paper decoratively and gently spread out the petals.
The key is to open them softly so the petals don’t tear.
Finally, make cherry blossom branches out of the brown construction paper and attach the tissue paper blossoms to finish!
Cute cherry blossom origami on the wall as wellNEW!

Here’s an idea for making a cherry blossom by combining petal parts.
Use one strip of origami paper measuring 15 cm by 1 cm to make a single petal.
First, leaving 3 cm at each end, accordion-fold the paper at 1.5 cm intervals.
Once folded, glue both ends so that the mountain-folded sections face inward.
With one petal complete, make four more and attach them together to form a cherry blossom.
Use pink origami paper and place the colored side on the inside when making it.
Sparkling Cherry Blossoms
Kids’ handprints transform into a cherry blossom tree! Here’s a sparkling sakura craft idea.
You’ll need colored construction paper, a clear plastic file folder, origami paper, paint, a cherry blossom craft punch, a permanent marker, glue, and scissors.
First, use the cherry blossom punch to make sakura flowers.
Next, paint from the child’s hand up to their arm with brown paint and press it onto the paper to make a print.
Finally, cut the pink clear file into a circle and glue on the cherry blossoms to finish.
Adding petal details with a permanent marker is cute, too! Enjoy customizing it as you create.
Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of handmade cherry blossom decor ideas to brighten your walls (11–20)
Skeleton Sakura
Cute on windows or walls too! Here’s a skeleton cherry blossom craft idea.
You’ll need pink origami paper, transparent origami paper, scissors, a clear file folder, and glue.
First, crease the pink origami paper, cut it into a cherry blossom shape, and make a frame.
Next, cut the transparent origami paper into small pieces and stick them onto the clear file.
Finally, glue the cherry blossom frame you made from the origami paper on top of the clear file, trim around it, and you’re done! Give it a try!
Weeping cherry blossom arch

Let’s decorate your entrance or gate in a festive way! Here’s how to make a weeping cherry blossom arch.
You’ll need pink origami paper, double-sided tape, a hole punch, and scissors.
First, apply double-sided tape along one edge of an origami sheet and connect four sheets together.
Next, accordion-fold the connected papers left and right, then fold into thirds and sketch a cherry blossom shape.
Finally, punch holes with the hole punch and cut along the blossom outline with scissors to finish.
Adjust the size to fit the wall where you want to display it, such as by the entrance, and create your own weeping cherry blossom arch.
Cherry blossom tree made with tissue paper

Create your very own cherry blossom tree! Here’s how to make a cherry blossom tree using tissue paper.
You’ll need construction paper, crayons, light pink tissue paper, dark pink tissue paper, and glue.
First, use crayons to draw the cherry tree trunk on the construction paper.
The key is to draw it big on the paper.
Next, tear the light pink and dark pink tissue paper into pieces and mix them together.
Finally, spread glue over the drawn tree on the paper and stick on the torn tissue paper pieces—and you’re done! It’s a great idea that lets each person’s individuality shine.
Cherry blossoms made with straw stamps

Let’s use straws to create a cherry blossom wall display! As preparation, draw the trunk of a cherry tree on construction paper or similar.
Cut the mouthpiece end of a straw and open it out into a flower shape.
Dip it in pink paint, then stamp the blossoms onto the tree.
The stamping step is fun even for infants and toddlers, so it could be nice for everyone to work together to make one big cherry tree.
You could write “Congratulations on your graduation” above the tree and display it on the wall as a gift from the current students.



