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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!

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Cherry blossom petal wreath

Origami [Cherry Blossom Petal Wreath]
Cherry blossom petal wreath

Make it with origami! Here’s an idea for a cherry blossom petal wreath.

All you need are eight quarter-size sheets of origami paper and glue.

The cherry blossom petals made from origami look adorably connected! Using just one shade of pink is nice, but it’s also lovely to mix in petals made from light pink or white origami paper.

Using traditional Japanese-patterned paper can change the vibe even more, so it’s highly recommended.

It’s a perfect idea to decorate your room wall or entryway!

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Cherry blossoms made with construction paper

Simple Paper Cherry Blossom Display (with voice commentary)
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!

Cherry blossoms made with balloon art

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Cherry blossoms made with balloon art

When it comes to decorations kids love, balloons are a must! How about making cherry blossoms out of balloons and displaying them on the wall? In this idea, each lock twist is treated as a single petal, and five are made to form a cherry blossom.

By twisting a lock twist and slightly revealing the back side of the balloon to the front, it gives a more cherry-blossom-like look.

Make five small balls with a yellow balloon and place them in the center of the petals to complete the blossom! There are also instructions on how to make the tree branches, so feel free to use them as a reference and give it a try.

Cherry Blossoms Made with Paper Quilling

Cherry blossom petals made with paper quilling
Cherry Blossoms Made with Paper Quilling

Paper quilling is a type of craft in which you roll thin strips of paper to make parts and use them to create artwork.

Here’s an idea for making cherry blossom petals with paper quilling and assembling them into a single piece.

First, cut your favorite pink construction paper into 1-centimeter-wide strips.

Clamp one end in a slotted quilling tool and roll it up.

Once rolled, loosen it slightly, glue it, and shape it into a petal.

Make five of these, and combine them with a yellow paper center to represent a cherry blossom.

Creating a large piece can be challenging, but even small ones have a strong impact, so this could become a talked-about wall decoration for a preschool graduation ceremony.

In conclusion

The cherry blossom decorations that brighten the graduation ceremony walls warmly watch over the children as they set off on their new journey.

By incorporating a variety of materials and techniques—such as tissue paper, origami, and finger painting—you can create a space that feels unique to your preschool.

Let the venue bloom with cherry blossoms and celebrate the children’s fresh start.