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 (41–50)
Hot Air Balloon Wall Decor Made with Origami

This is a hot air balloon wall decoration made with origami.
First, cut the origami paper into quarter-size pieces, draw a circle on the back with a compass, and cut it out into a balloon shape.
Fold the paper in half vertically and horizontally, and make many balloon shapes of the same size.
Glue them together by attaching one side at a time to create an accordion-like balloon.
Next, fold together origami cut into quarter-size pieces to create a border.
Glue on light blue origami to make a sky-like base, then attach the balloons with glue.
Add decorations like clouds or cherry blossom petals to make it even more festive!
Handmade Balloon with Paper Cups & Paper Plates

A cute hot air balloon wall decoration using paper cups.
First, cut a paper cup vertically in half.
Punch two holes near the top rim of the cup.
Next, thread chenille stems (pipe cleaners) through the holes and twist the ends to secure them to the cup.
Then decorate the back of a paper plate and the paper cup with colorful washi tape.
Finally, punch two holes in the paper plate as well, connect them with the chenille stems, and you’re done! Let’s support children’s futures, full of hope like balloons taking off into the wide sky.
Balloon decorations using balloons

A playful decoration that treats a balloon like a hot-air balloon.
First, cut a piece of soft wire to 35 cm, bend it into a circle, and join the ends with clear tape.
Next, prepare four 15 cm white strings, tie them to the wire ring, and trim them to the same length.
Apply glue to four spots on the inside of a box-shaped ornament, and attach the ends of the four strings.
While the glue dries, inflate a balloon, tie the neck, and tape it to fishing line to hang from the ceiling.
Slip the wire ring over the lower part of the balloon and secure it with tape to complete the hot-air-balloon-style decoration!
Make a bunch—so cute! Cherry blossom paper cutouts
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When you need lots of cherry blossom parts, why not try making them with kirie (paper cutting)? Even with the same shape, simply changing the origami colors or patterns and mixing the petals will create a striking wall decoration.
First, fold the origami paper into a triangle twice, then unfold it once.
Fold the top corner down to meet the bottom edge to make a crease, then unfold it.
Using that crease as a guide, fold down only the front layer of the top corner.
Align the left edge of the paper with the left corner of the small triangle you just folded down, and fold; then roll-fold it once more.
On the right side, fold it over to overlap the left side, align the shape, then fold back and fold the tip downward.
Draw a petal shape on top, cut along the lines with scissors, and when you open it up, you’ll have a cherry blossom.
Cherry Blossoms Made with Easy Art
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Here’s a stamp art project featuring cherry blossoms using decorative balls.
You can use any kind of decorative ball for the stamp.
Clip it with a clothespin so your hands don’t get dirty.
Once your stamp is ready, draw the tree trunk on construction paper with a pen.
Then, using pink, red, and yellow paint, stamp the cherry blossom petals on top.
This alone makes a lovely piece of art, but if you want to make it even cuter, try adding flower-shaped rhinestones.
Cute! Animal balloons
Here’s a handmade balloon idea that lets you enjoy both a sense of dimension and playfulness.
Prepare two yellow strips cut from construction paper and fold them alternately to create a spring shape—this gives the legs a lively, bouncy look.
Secure the first and last folds firmly with double-sided tape, trim any excess, then cut them into leg shapes.
Combine the finished springs with the legs, and draw an animal face on an inflated balloon to instantly boost its charm.
Finally, attach the legs with double-sided tape to complete it.
It’s an idea that warms up the atmosphere just by being displayed.
Cherry blossoms made with handmade stamps
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Here’s an idea for creating a vibrant cherry blossom tree using handmade stamps.
The stamps are easy to make, so try them with the children in your class! Paste a tree trunk onto white construction paper, then use a rolled-up flyer dipped in paint to stamp the shape of the cherry blossoms.
You can make the stamps by combining sponge sheets from a 100-yen shop with six plastic bottle caps.
Cut the sponge sheets into petal shapes beforehand.
To make the petals stand out, the key is to stamp with darker paint! A cherry blossom wall display that brightens up the graduation ceremony backdrop can be made enjoyably with handmade stamps—why not give it a try?



