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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!

Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of stylish wall decoration ideas (51–60)

How to make a balloon tower

[How to Make a Balloon Tower] Balloon Art for Ceremonies, Entrance Arches, and Instagrammable Spots (Nursery Schools / Kindergartens)
How to make a balloon tower

Balloon towers are recommended when you want to make the venue entrance look festive.

In this idea, you tie inflated balloons in pairs, connect the pairs, twist the connected sections, and secure them to a banner flag stand.

We used 32 balloons, but please adjust the number to fit the size of your stand.

If you don’t have a banner flag stand, you can substitute one by fixing a tension rod in place with 2-liter water-filled bottles.

To make it even more luxurious, add a star-shaped decorative balloon on top and fill the gaps between balloons with floral decorations.

Made with origami! Balloon wall decoration

Let’s make a balloon decoration with a single sheet of origami.

First, crease the paper, then fold all four corners inward to form a rectangle.

From there, create the mouthpiece, fold in the corners, and shape it into a round balloon.

Attach a string to the mouthpiece to serve as a handle, and you’re done.

If you like, add highlights on the balloon with a pen.

Try making different colors and decorating the wall with colorful balloons—it can create a sense of hope for the future, like a balloon release.

Cherry blossom wall featuring a window motif

Introducing how to make a cherry blossom wall decoration! Create it using origami and paper tape with a window motif. Perfect as a spring decoration for March and April! [Tsukuru-mon]
Cherry blossom wall featuring a window motif

The motif of cherry blossoms and windows that brightly decorate the wall is a perfect idea for a preschool graduation ceremony.

Fold pink origami paper to make crease lines.

Cut it into a half-circle so it forms a cherry blossom shape, and when you open it, you’ll have a sakura flower and petals.

Make a bird out of light green origami paper, then use string and paper tape to create rings that will serve as windows.

Perch the bird on a branch made from construction paper, and decorate to evoke cherry blossoms dancing in the wind—then you’re done.

Let’s beautifully adorn this special, sunny day with a handmade wall display!

Three-dimensional balloon mobile

How to make a three-dimensional balloon mobile
Three-dimensional balloon mobile

If you’re looking for a hanging decoration, how about a balloon mobile you can easily make with construction paper? Prepare three pieces of construction paper cut into balloon shapes, then make two valley folds in the center to match the width of the balloon’s mouth.

Attach a long, sparkly tape to the mouth, and glue the three pieces together along the folded sections to create a three-dimensional balloon.

Hang them from a frame made with piano wire and thread, and display it from the ceiling.

Enjoy a lovely space where the balloons look like they’re floating in the air.

Recommended for graduation ceremonies! A collection of stylish wall decoration ideas (61–70)

Balloon arch made with linking balloons

How to easily make a balloon arch at home using 100-yen store linking balloons
Balloon arch made with linking balloons

Linking balloons have a protrusion at the tip so they can be connected to each other.

Even when you inflate the balloon, the protruding part doesn’t inflate, so you can easily connect balloons by tying the protrusions together.

In this idea, we use those linking balloons to create an arch.

It’s perfect for entrances/exits at venues and photo spots, so please use it as a reference and give it a try.

If you attach small balloons to fill the gaps between the linking balloons, or add balloon flowers at the base of the arch, it becomes an even more beautiful decoration.

A big ribbon you can make with just one balloon!

Balloon art for making a large bow with just one piece
A big ribbon you can make with just one balloon!

Here’s an idea for making a bow with a single long balloon.

First, inflate the balloon, fold it in half, and twist it at the center.

About 4 cm from the twist, make one small twist bubble, then twist that bubble together with the central twist.

Make another bubble the same way to complete the bow’s knot.

Next, fold and twist the balloon sections left and right of the bubbles to shape the bow loops.

Bows convey images of connection and bonds, making them perfect for preschool graduation ceremonies.

They could also be adorable as decorative pieces on a balloon arch.

Easy and fun! Paint a rainbow with a sponge

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Let me share an idea for drawing a rainbow in a single stroke.

With a bit of preparation help from an adult, kids can try this too.

First, choose the paints you want to use for the rainbow.

Once you’ve decided on the colors, apply them side by side across a sponge.

Moisten the sponge slightly, then press the painted side onto the paper.

Move the sponge in a rainbow shape.

That’s all it takes to create a beautiful rainbow.

If the sponge lifts off the paper, the paint won’t transfer well, so be sure to press it firmly against the paper as you draw.