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 graduation ceremonies! A collection of handmade cherry blossom wall decor ideas (21–30)
Cherry blossoms made with construction paper
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Let’s make a rainbow cherry blossom wall decoration using construction paper like tape.
First, prepare seven colors of construction paper cut into tape-like strips.
Using a stapler, staple in two places to form one petal.
Make five petals in the same way.
When you put them together, one flower is complete.
Continue making flowers in different colors, arrange them in rainbow order, and display them on the wall to create a beautiful rainbow of cherry blossoms.
It’s a lovely wall decoration that expresses both the feeling of spring and the hopefulness of a rainbow.
Garland made with paper strips

Here’s a charming cherry blossom decoration made from paper strips.
You’ll need pink construction paper, a stapler, scissors, a pencil, a ruler, and thread.
Prepare one strip measuring 2 cm by 30 cm and another strip measuring 2 cm by 20 cm from the pink paper.
Fold the 20 cm strip in half, then fold each half again to form an M shape.
Fold the 30 cm strip in half as well, mark 5 cm from the loose/fluttering end, fold at the mark, then continue folding it into an accordion with 5 cm-wide sections.
Slightly fold the mountain-fold edges to shape them like cherry blossom petals, staple the ends together, and finally turn the loop inside out to finish.
Make lots of them and thread them onto a string to decorate!
Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of handmade cherry blossom wall decoration ideas (31–40)
Cherry blossoms made with construction paper

Feel the spring indoors! Here are some cherry blossom craft ideas using construction paper.
You’ll need colored construction paper, a pencil, glue, scissors, a plate, and a round-tipped chopstick.
First, place the plate on the colored paper and trace a circle.
Next, cut the circle out and trim it into a cherry blossom shape.
Finally, use the round-tipped chopstick to curl the petals—and you’re done! Choose the plate size according to how big you want your blossoms to be.
These bright construction-paper cherry blossoms will bring a touch of spring to your home!
A wall display of cherry blossoms that sway in paper cups

The key points are the calm atmosphere and the beautiful cherry blossom petals! Here’s an idea for a wall decoration with cherry blossoms that sway using paper cups.
Cherry blossoms are the symbol of spring, right? They also represent beauty and fleetingness, and this craft idea perfectly fits that image.
Try making it together with children.
You’ll need origami paper, tissue paper, thick paper, paper cups, chiyogami (patterned paper), paper tape, and so on.
Making lots of cherry blossoms will create a gorgeous finish, so it’s great if everyone can work together! Take this opportunity to give it a try.
cherry blossoms

Cherry blossoms are perfect for graduation season and can be easily made with origami, so teachers and children can create them together.
The bright, room-decorating cherry blossoms will help the children feel the moment of their departure.
They also make an ideal motif to highlight the main wall display, so we recommend making them alongside other decorations.
Simply changing the colors or sizes will result in a visually vibrant wall decoration.
Let’s make lots together and brighten up the graduation ceremony.
Cherry blossom petals made with coffee filters
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Color with water-based markers! Let me show you how to make cherry blossom petals using coffee filters.
You’ll need white coffee filters, water-based markers, scissors, a spray bottle, and old paper like newspaper.
First, color the coffee filter with the water-based markers.
You can draw spirals, or straight lines vertically or horizontally.
Using 2–3 colors of markers lets you enjoy the blended effect! Next, spray the coffee filter with water.
Finally, once it’s dry, cut the coffee filter into petal shapes and you’re done.
Cherry blossoms made with hand painting
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Let’s make memories together! Here are some hand-painted cherry blossom ideas.
You’ll need poster paper, paint, a roller, and scissors.
Spring is a season of meetings and farewells, so how about making cherry blossoms with the whole class? Paint the cherry tree trunk using a roller, and create the cherry blossom petals using the children’s handprints.
When decorating, it’s also lovely to display the children’s photos next to the cherry blossoms.
Just looking at it is enough to make you excited!



