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 kindergarten graduation ceremonies! A collection of stylish wall decoration ideas (1–10)
Garland made with design paper

Let’s make a stylish garland using design paper! Design paper is translucent origami paper that you can buy at 100-yen shops.
Using this origami, make eight fence-like strips.
Fold two of them in half, then open them and glue them together in a cross shape along the crease.
Glue one strip to the left side vertically and one to the bottom horizontally, then set the piece at a diagonal.
Apply glue to the edge of the origami, flip it over, and keep gluing it down.
Make another set just like this, layer the two together, and glue to finish.
Finally, punch holes and hang it with clips, or use fishing line to suspend it as a chic decoration!
Flowers made with paper plates and origami

Here’s an idea for making flowers with paper plates and origami.
You’ll need a paper plate, tissue paper, origami paper, glue, scissors, and a pen.
First, fold the paper plate in half to make a guide mark.
Next, draw lines and cut the plate into a flower shape with scissors.
Finally, layer and glue on decorative-cut origami paper, and you’re done! It’s fun how the mood of the flower changes depending on the color combinations and arrangements.
This is a craft where you can enjoy making unique flowers! Be sure to try it with the kids!
Giant paper flower

Decorate the venue with giant paper flowers featuring strikingly large blooms! First, make petal templates: large petals 15 cm tall by 16 cm wide, medium 13 cm tall by 14 cm wide, and small 10 cm tall by 11 cm wide.
Using the templates, cut 5 large, 5 medium, and 3 small petals from construction paper.
Cut a roughly 1 cm slit near the center of the bottom edge of each petal, overlap the cut edges, and glue to give the petal some angle.
Use a pen or similar tool to gently curve the petals as well.
Next, cut a circle of suitable size from construction paper to serve as the base for attaching the petals.
For the center pollen, fold yellow construction paper in half, make multiple cuts into the folded edge, then roll it up.
Glue the petals onto the base from the outside in—large, then medium, then small—and attach the rolled yellow center to finish!
Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of stylish wall decoration ideas (11–20)
Wall displays made with children
Children’s artwork makes for such a heartwarming, lovely wall display.
In this one, a large sheet of light blue construction paper represents the sky, with the school building attached, and above it children holding balloons happily soar around.
In the photo, the children have drawn and pasted their self-portraits, but using photos would be adorable too.
It would make a wonderful backdrop for a graduation ceremony to celebrate their new beginning.
May their dreams grow big like balloons, and may they spread their wings and fly freely anywhere.
It would also make a striking display in the entrance hall, or as a photo spot, not just at the venue!
Balloon cherry blossoms

The hot air balloon wall decoration with cherry blossoms is glamorous, stylish, and highly recommended! For how to make it: cut colored construction paper to create four slats.
Adjust the length and size freely to fit the display you want.
Attach the four slats to the wall while giving them a gentle curve, then connect them to a basket made from construction paper using paper tape, and you’re done.
It’s cute as is, but it looks even better if you sprinkle cherry blossoms and leaves made of construction paper on the balloon, or have butterflies fluttering around it.
It’s a great idea for stylishly decorating a preschool graduation ceremony venue!
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.
three-dimensional flowersNEW!

Let me show you how to make a cute, airy-looking flower.
First, cut construction paper into strips and prepare eight each in two different lengths.
Layer a short strip on top of a long strip, fold them in half without making a crease, then overlap the two ends and staple them together.
Make eight of these parts, gather them with the stapled sections meeting at the center, and secure them.
Finish by attaching a circular center piece made from construction paper.
If you change the paper colors, you’ll get a colorful flower, and if you make the strips longer, you can create a larger flower.



