Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of stylish wall decoration ideas
Wall decorations to stylishly brighten up the kindergarten graduation ceremony venue.
Are you wondering what design to choose? Because it’s a special day celebrating the children’s new beginning, you want to create a space that will be remembered.
Here, we’ll share handmade ideas full of charm—perfect for the March graduation season—such as cherry blossom motifs, vibrant flowers made from construction paper, and warm wall displays that incorporate the children’s own artwork.
You can source the materials easily from everyday items, so it’s manageable even during a busy time.
Welcome the graduation day with a wonderful wall display and lots of smiles!
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Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of stylish wall decoration ideas (61–70)
How to make a cute origami rainbow
@origamiplaza How to make a cute origami “Rainbow” 🌈 For detailed instructions, please check the link in my profile (YouTube) 🌼OrigamiRainbow#nijiRainbow#origami#rainboworigamiorigami plaza
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You can fold a rainbow with origami.
Let’s make this and use it as a wall decoration.
First, fold two sheets of origami paper the same way and combine them; make five of these sets and attach them together to form a rainbow.
Please note that the size and folding method for the red color are a little different.
When you’re done, fold clouds to hide the ends of the rainbow.
Prepare two clouds and stick them to both ends to finish.
It might be fun to fold birds, balloons, and other shapes from origami and stick them around the rainbow.
If you want to make a larger rainbow, try using large wrapping paper or colored construction paper.
A rainbow made with torn-paper collage
@hoikusi1 A childcare worker clearly explains how to make a rainbow using torn-paper collage. It’s easy to create with origami paper and can also be used for wall displays. Suitable for ages 4 and up.#Childcare CraftingChildcare Ideas#Chigiri-eWall decorationNursery teacher / Childcare worker
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Let’s make a rainbow wall decoration using chigirie, a collage technique that depicts pictures with small, torn pieces of paper.
Prepare red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and purple paper, and tear them by hand.
Once all the paper is torn, paste the pieces according to the sketch.
Although this idea takes a bit of time to create, it results in a warm, handmade feel that makes it perfect for a preschool graduation ceremony.
It would also be nice for current students and teachers to work together to make it as one of the graduation gifts.
Butterflies and a rainbow wall display
@shokaaijien Here’s our March craft! The children turned into butterflies and are flying in front of a big rainbow. 🌈🧚🏻 Note: Photos of the kindergarteners are posted with prior consent.TsunashimaShohana Nursery School#Nursery schoolNursery teacher / Childcare worker#IWantToConnectWithChildcareWorkersAspiring childcare worker#NurseryTeacherInTrainingNursery school teacherProduction#March productionSpringRainbow#nijiButterfly#Wall Creation
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This idea features a rainbow in the background with butterflies created using children’s photos and handprints.
The child-turned-butterfly holding a flower is also adorable.
A wall display combining a rainbow—symbolizing hope and a bridge—and butterflies—evoking brightness and freedom—is perfect for a kindergarten graduation ceremony.
Why not create it using the graduates’ photos and handprints? Have the children stamp their handprints in their favorite colors to make vibrant butterflies.
Colorful flowers made with paper towels
@buchiko_hoiku 🐶 @buchiko_hoiku ◂◂◂◂ Check out my other posts, too! 🌼 Thank you so much for all the likes! 🩷Graduation gift, Part 3 🌸 Trending overseas! Realistic flowers made with paper towels! 💐I also tried making a prototype with construction paper, but I felt the paper towel × dyed-paper combo looked more flower-like, so I went with that ✊🏻 ̖́-I’m using 205 ml paper cups! Finished sizes:- Pink flower → about 8.5 cm (20 sheets)- Orange flower → about 9 cm (12 sheets)- Rainbow flower → about 7.5 cm (15 sheets) 🤍If you line up the middle fold of each petal along the rim of the paper cup and layer them, you’ll get a nicely shaped flower! (The rainbow one wasn’t layered alternately very well, so it was a bit of a fail… 🥲)I can’t be the only one who thought, “Ugh, cutting out the bottom of the paper cup is such a pain!!” right? 😇 lolBy the way, I tried a prototype using the drinking rim side of the cup, but maybe because of the lip, it didn’t look like a flower and I wasn’t satisfied with the result 😶🌫️While making these, I imagined how cute and personal it would be if the graduates wore corsages they made themselves for the ceremony—and I was just daydreaming as I crafted 🤭🌸Please try making these yourself! 🌈 I’d love to hear if you made one—it really motivates me 🥹❤️🔥⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰Thanks for reading to the end 🐶I share ideas that are easy to copy, from intro to crafting ♬︎I’ll cry tears of joy if you like ♥, save 𖤘, and follow 𖤐 😂 lolComments are also very welcome 🤍🤍⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰ ⋱⋰Nursery teacher / Childcare workerKindergarten Teacher#Spring crafts#Wall CreationToddler CraftsPlay that expands from picture booksGraduation Gift Making
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We’ll show you how to make colorful flowers using kitchen paper that you can find in any household.
Kitchen paper has a textured surface for absorbing oil, and that texture gives the flowers a unique, lovely finish.
To make them, first cut the kitchen paper into circles and fold each one into quarters.
Dip them into diluted rainbow-colored paints or poster colors.
Then let them dry thoroughly.
Once dry, layer and glue them—slightly offset—onto a paper cup with the bottom removed.
Gently remove the paper cup, and you’re done.
Rainbow-colored butterfly made with masking tape
@michiko05057157 Easy 🔰 You’ll want to make it: Butterflies 🦋 popping out of the frame with rainbow masking tape#DaisoPurchasesDaiso#100-yen-shop#100-yen store purchasesMasking tape#MaskingTapeUsageIdeas
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Why not make a rainbow-colored butterfly using colorful washi tape? This project takes advantage of the tape’s translucency.
First, on a piece of cardstock, apply rainbow washi tape (you can find it at 100-yen shops) in overlapping strips, shifting each piece slightly.
Once you’ve covered the area in the shape of a butterfly, fold it in half, draw a cut line, and cut along the inside of that line with scissors.
Prepare a frame (also available at 100-yen shops), attach the butterfly so that parts extend beyond the frame for effect, add the body, and you’re done.
It moves! A rainbow of accordion art
@popo_hoiku_shop No pattern needed! It moves! It wiggles! The freely shapeable “Accordion Rainbow”! / “Is an ordinary rainbow not enough for you?” Then this evolved rainbow art is for you! Just fold construction paper like an accordion and you’ve got a big, movable rainbow ✨ Use it on walls, play with kids… the possibilities are endless! Honestly, this is so fun you’ll want to make it even if it’s not for a school entrance ceremony 😂 You can pose it any way you like, so it might even work as a banner…!? What would you use it for? 🤣 If you like, tell me in the comments! Wait, another rainbow again!? 🤣🫱 Since it’s a three-day weekend this week, we did a “Triple Rainbow!” feature ♪ \Make childcare more fun! And a little easier!/ We want to deliver two kinds of “easy” to childcare teachers. We’ll keep sharing materials and ideas to make childcare easy-breezy, so we’d love a follow if you’re interested! POPOSHOP aims to be the 100-yen/300-yen shop for childcare. We also offer ready-to-use materials and finished items perfect for busy childcare teachers 😊#Childcare CraftingChildcare Ideas#Making PlayNursery teacher / Childcare workerProduction ideasEntrance Ceremonygraduation ceremony (for kindergarten/preschool)Rainbow
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Let me share an idea for making a rainbow with accordion folds.
Cut red, yellow, green, and blue construction paper in half and connect the pieces to create length.
Then connect these four colors vertically to represent the rainbow colors.
Link several of these parts to make it longer, and accordion-fold them to complete a moving accordion art piece! Because the accordion fold lets you freely change the shape, you can create various rainbows—wave shapes, circles, arches, and more.
Make it to your preferred length and brighten up the graduation ceremony wall display.
Rainbow of handprint art
@kty_kids Hoshi Nursery School, Tomigusuku ⭐️#niji#HandprintArtToyomi-shiro no Hoshi Nursery SchoolCompany-led#IWantToGoViralNursery teacher / Childcare workerNurseCookRecruitmentFun workplacePlease give it a like.#paintEarly childhood education materialsUrasoeNahaTomigusukuNagoyaTokyoHokkaido#Graduation from kindergartenAdmissionNew semesterSpring
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How about making a rainbow out of children’s handprints? They might feel excited if they can spot their own handprint—“Mine is right here!” First, prepare rainbow colors using poster paints, then let everyone press their handprints onto poster paper however they like.
Roughly cut each one out, and paste them by color onto a large sheet where you’ve sketched a rainbow shape in pencil.
Adding clouds made from tissue paper at both ends of the rainbow would be a lovely touch.
Give it a try!



