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 (71–80)
How to make rainbow pom-poms

Would you like to make rainbow-colored pom-poms that will instantly brighten up your venue when hung from the ceiling? All you need are tissue paper and thread, so even beginners can try with ease.
First, prepare several sheets of tissue paper in 5 to 7 colors to represent a rainbow.
Divide them into two groups, accordion-fold each group, then fold each in half and tie the center with thread.
Tie the two pieces together with thread, attach a string for hanging, and round the edges of the tissue paper with scissors.
Finally, gently separate and fluff each sheet one by one to form a circle—and you’re done!
Flower curtain decorations

This is a perfect idea for an entrance decoration, featuring a wisteria trellis as the main element adorned with paper flowers in various sizes.
In addition to the flowers, it includes a garland of leaves that say “Congratulations,” as well as clovers and butterflies that children often see, making it a decoration full of springtime charm.
To make the wisteria, cut tissue paper into rectangles, round both ends with scissors, twist the center to create individual pieces, then tie several of them to strings at equal intervals and hang them like a curtain.
For the paper flowers, cut construction paper into long, thin strips, twist both ends and glue them together at the center to form a figure-eight shape, then layer several of these pieces to create a flower.
Everything is easy to make, so give it a try!
Butterfly

Graduation-from-preschool season is when you can really feel spring arriving, isn’t it? It’s the time when flowers bloom around town and plants start to sprout.
A butterfly-themed wall decoration is perfect for such a festive season! Since butterflies themselves have a simple shape, this wall decor is easy to try even for those who aren’t confident with crafts.
Fold a sheet of construction paper in half, cut along a butterfly outline, and open it up—the butterfly is complete.
If you’re good at crafts, making a three-dimensional decoration is also recommended.
With a little creativity, you can make something that looks quite professional, so give it a try!
Perfect for graduation ceremonies! A collection of stylish wall decoration ideas (81–90)
randoseru (Japanese elementary school backpack)
The school backpack that heightens the excitement of becoming an elementary school student is the perfect wall decoration to celebrate the new beginning of a graduation ceremony.
Seeing the three-dimensional backpacks made from origami is sure to get the kids excited.
Nowadays there are many colorful backpacks, so it’s nice to make and display them in various colors.
It’s also recommended to try making a larger backpack using construction paper.
Wall decorations that let children glimpse the scenery awaiting them after graduation will make their send-off day even more festive.
Skeleton Sakura
If you decorate the wall for a spring graduation ceremony, the translucent beauty of the cherry blossoms will make the new beginning feel even more festive.
Prepare clear files, origami paper, stickers, and masking tape.
Cut the clear files and origami together into the same cherry blossom shapes.
For the origami cut into cherry blossom shapes, cut out the centers and stick them onto the edges of the clear-file cherry blossom shapes from above.
Decorating the centers of the finished blossoms with stickers or masking tape will make them even more vibrant—highly recommended.
It’s also exciting to stick them on windows and enjoy how the light comes through while appreciating your cherry blossom wall display.
A hot air balloon made with shoji paper and balloons
The balloon wall decoration, which is also recommended for celebrating new beginnings, has a three-dimensional look and is perfect for a kindergarten graduation ceremony.
Prepare balloons, shoji paper, paint, string, and an empty container.
Before you start, paint your preferred patterns on the shoji paper and let it dry.
Inflate a balloon to the size you want your hot air balloon to be, then stick the cut shoji paper onto the balloon.
When attaching the pieces, use glue diluted with water, and be sure to smooth the paper as you go so it doesn’t wrinkle.
Once you’ve covered it, let it dry for 2–3 days.
When it’s completely dry, pop the balloon inside, attach a basket made from string and the empty container, and your hot air balloon is complete.
Give it a try!
garland

Garlands that you can hang on or decorate walls with are perfect for graduation ceremonies.
Making them out of fabric takes time because of the sewing, but if you use origami paper, you can simply fold it into triangles and stick them onto a string for an easy craft.
If you just cut paper into triangles, they tend to flap around, so either use them folded over or try thicker colored cardstock.
The atmosphere changes a lot depending not only on the paper’s colors and patterns, but also on the string material—switching to jute, vinyl, or ribbon makes a big difference—so choose what matches your image.




