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!
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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!
Easy! Origami Cherry BlossomsNEW!

Let’s decorate for graduation and entrance ceremonies with lots of easy-to-make cherry blossoms! Prepare smaller origami paper and first fold it in half to make a triangle.
Fold it into a triangle once more, then open that triangle into a pocket shape to form a square on both sides.
Fold along the crease back into a triangle, then make a slit on one of the long, narrow corners and open it up one step.
From the area where the origami layers are thickest, make a slight crease toward the slit, and use this crease as the axis to open the whole piece.
If you open it top and bottom first, then left and right, your cherry blossom will be complete.
Perfect for walls too! Origami cherry treeNEW!

Have each child make one cherry blossom tree so we can turn the room into a famous cherry blossom spot! Prepare five small origami sheets (7.5 cm × 7.5 cm) for the cherry blossoms and one brown origami sheet cut in half (15 cm × 7.5 cm).
For the cherry blossoms, fold the square in half vertically, make X-shaped crease lines on one side, then fold it along those creases into a triangle-like shape.
Next, draw a petal-like outline, cut along the line, and open it up to complete a cherry blossom.
Make five of these.
For the tree trunk, take the brown origami, fold it in half and open it, then fold both ends toward the center, and slightly flare out the root area—done! Glue the cherry blossoms onto the tree to finish.
Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of handmade cherry blossom decor ideas to brighten your walls (11–20)
Cherry blossoms made with origami and a staplerNEW!

This project will make you want to create cherry blossoms in all sorts of colors and decorate with them.
First, fold a sheet of origami paper into an accordion and then fold it in half; staple it along the crease.
Fold it in half again at the stapled section and cut it into a shape like a cherry blossom petal.
Next, cut off one of the petals.
Then, open it up while shaping the remaining petals into a cherry blossom.
Slip a finger into the center and push outward as you open it to help the shape settle nicely.
Make lots of them and combine them with a tree trunk made from brown construction paper, then try decorating your wall.
Fun for parents and kids! Origami cherry blossomsNEW!

Let’s make cherry blossom petals with origami.
Prepare one sheet of origami paper cut into a 3 cm-wide strip, then accordion-fold it into five equal sections.
Fold the edge of the tip of the accordion-folded strip into a triangle, draw a diagonal line and a curved line at the corner, and cut along the lines through all layers with scissors.
Crease as you go and open each layer to form individual petals.
Finally, glue the petals together, shaping them to add dimension, and you’re done.
They’re great for decorating walls for graduation or entrance ceremonies.
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.
Cherry Blossom Balloon

Let’s soar into the future with a dazzling hot air balloon! Here’s an introduction to a cherry blossom balloon craft.
What you’ll need: four sheets of colored construction paper (35 cm x 12.5 cm), origami cherry blossoms, origami leaves, scissors, tape, glue, and a stapler.
First, fold 1 cm at the bottom of each sheet of colored paper and glue all four sheets together.
Next, attach the origami cherry blossoms and leaves to the colored paper.
Finally, staple the top of the colored paper so it forms a 3D shape, and you’re done! This three-dimensional decoration is sure to brighten up the venue.



