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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!

Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of handmade sakura decoration ideas for walls (41–50)

Cherry Blossoms and Rapeseed Flowers

When you think of spring in Japan, you think of cherry blossoms.

Sakura also helps elevate the atmosphere of graduation and entrance ceremonies.

Let’s create a wall decoration that combines cherry blossoms and rapeseed flowers to liven up the preschool for the new term.

Paper crafts featuring cherry blossoms come in many varieties—from petals made in a single pink color to layered combinations of red, white, and pink.

Choose according to the size of your wall and the time you can spend.

Scattering some three-dimensional petals here and there adds impact.

The bright yellow rapeseed flowers have a presence that rivals the sakura.

Aim to fill the bottom edge of the wall with yellow.

Adding bees and butterflies will enhance the mood even more.

Giant cherry-blossom wall

@inokuchirunbini

This is Iguchi Lumbini Kindergarten. The oldest class made a cherry blossom tree. It was so much fun! The cherry blossoms were in full bloom—and so were the smiles! The principal joined in too, which made it even more exciting. (For some reason, the principal had blond hair today!)Iguchi Lumbini KindergartenNishi Ward, Hiroshima City Hiroshima City Kindergarten#HiroshimaKindergarten #LookingForKindergartenChoosing a kindergarten #Childcare SupportPre-preschool child Full 3-year-old class2-year-old class Open playground (園庭開放)Parent-Child Class #HiroshimaChildcareolder; senior (often used for the oldest age group in kindergarten: 'senior class') #CherryBlossom Confetti #Wall Creation#NewFiscalYearStart #sakura

Sakuranbo (MP3 catalog number) – Ai Otsuka

Let’s create with our whole bodies! I’d like to introduce a giant cherry blossom wall that everyone can make together.

You’ll need large sheets of drawing paper taped to fit the wall size, brown construction paper, paint, paper cups, brushes, and pink paper cut into pieces.

It’s a wonderful idea to spark children’s creativity.

Painting on drawing paper many times larger than their own bodies is sure to be exciting! It’s also fun to use thinly shredded pink paper as cherry blossom petals.

You can just picture the children’s smiling faces as they dynamically enjoy a flurry of paper confetti! Adjust the paper size to match your classroom or room dimensions.

Sakura tree made with transparent origami

@pi_chan.sensei__hoiku

Here’s what we’re sharing this time: “A Sakura Tree with a Stained-Glass Look Using Transparent Origami”! It’s an arranged version of our popular posts “Colorful Autumn Tree” and “Christmas Tree.” This time it’s back as a cherry blossom tree. The cherry blossom season is coming, isn’t it? Are you going flower viewing? It’s easy and cute to make at home or in the classroom, so I’d be happy if you copy it and give it a try! 😊#March production#April ProductionNursery teacher / Childcare worker#Nursery School Craft#SpringCrafts#Spring crafts

Haru no Uta – Sakura Fujiwara

I want to decorate a sunny windowsill! Here’s an idea for making a cherry blossom tree using transparent origami paper.

You’ll need brown construction paper, scissors, glue, transparent origami paper or colored cellophane, a clear file (plastic sleeve), and a cherry blossom-shaped frame made from construction paper.

Traditional-style cherry blossom crafts are lovely, but why not use this idea to create bright, stylish blossoms? Displayed by the window, they’ll sparkle in the sunlight and give off a different, delightful vibe.

Sakura curtain made with tissue paper

Easy Tissue Paper Sakura Curtain – Perfect for Graduation/Preschool Graduation, Wall Decorations, Parties, Weddings, Crafts, and Senior Activities
Sakura curtain made with tissue paper

The gradient of the tissue paper is beautiful! Here’s how to make a cherry blossom curtain using tissue paper.

You’ll need four colors of tissue paper, scissors, glue, twine, and decorative stickers.

First, let’s make the cherry blossoms to decorate the top of the curtain with tissue paper.

Adding a decorative sticker to the center of each flower makes it look more festive.

Next, cut the four colors of tissue paper into petal shapes and thread them with a needle.

Finally, spread out the petals while checking the balance, and you’re done! To keep the petals from moving, you can glue them in place.

Give it a try!

Cherry blossom wall decoration made with origami

Cherry blossom wall decorations with origami! How about making some to display on your wall for the spring season? | DIY How to Make Paper Cherry Blossoms [Tukuru]
Cherry blossom wall decoration made with origami

Feel the Japanese spring indoors! Let me introduce a cherry blossom wall decoration made with origami.

What you’ll need: jute twine, paper tape, masking tape, scissors, green origami paper, light pink origami paper, brown origami paper, and a ruler.

By twisting and attaching the paper tape, you can create a round frame, and by making and attaching cherry blossoms and petals, you can give it a sense of movement—it’s a craft full of wonderful ideas.

It’s a great way to enjoy spring inside, so I highly recommend it!

Cherry blossom wall

Kimie Gangi’s wall display: “Full-Bloom Cherry Blossoms” — SAKURA wall decoration
Cherry blossom wall

Let us introduce a cherry blossom wall display that captures the feeling of spring in Japan.

You will need pink construction paper, light pink construction paper, scissors, thumbtacks or double-sided tape, a yellow crayon, brown construction paper, and a stapler.

First, stack the pink papers together and staple them, then cut them into the shape of cherry blossoms.

At this time, cut out petal shapes as well.

Next, crease the cut cherry blossoms and petals to give them a three-dimensional look.

Finally, make branches with the brown construction paper and attach the blossoms to finish! It’s also fun to see how the atmosphere changes depending on where you place the petals.

cherry blossoms

[Spring Wall Decorations] How to Make Cherry Blossoms
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.