Preschool Graduation Crafts:
Celebrate This Milestone!
It's the end of the school year already!! I've created a variety of
preschool graduation
crafts to help ease the transition to kindergarten. Graduating from
preschool is such an important milestone in the life of your
child.
Young children can be struggling with
change — new school, new
children, new teacher. They are likely filled with mixed
emotions. It is a big step to leave preschool and go
to kindergarten. These preschool graduation crafts can help children
become excited about
the accomplishments they've made this year and look forward to moving
on to the next grade.
Preschool Graduation Crafts To Display
Grad Paper Weight:
- Find a good size rock and paint it
(perhaps one of your
school colors).
- After the rock is dry, use a piece of construction paper
and cut out the shape of two feet.
- Glue the feet to the bottom of the rock.
- Either paint or glue on some googly eyes on the front of
the rock.
- Make a tiny graduation cap and glue on the top of
the rock.
- Now you have a cute paper weight to hold all your important
paperwork!
Graduation Diploma:

- Take an empty toilet paper roll or paper towel roll and
make sure there are no pieces of paper still clinging to it.
- Glue a sheet of white paper all around it, leaving the end
of the paper unattached so that it looks like it can unroll.
- Tie a piece of yarn or ribbon around the middle and if you
want, you can fray the ends to look like a tassle!
Mini-Graduation
Cap:
- Cut a cardboard egg carton into the separate cup
sections.
- Turn
them upside down and let children paint the egg carton section a school
color.
- Cut a square section of a piece of lightweight cardboard
about
4-5 inches, paint the same color, and let both pieces dry.
- When they
are dry, have children glue the carboard onto the top of the egg carton
section, so that it looks like a graduation cap.
- Glue a small piece of
yarn to the top of the cardboard to be the tassle. So cute!
Preschool Graduation Crafts To Wear
Graduation Cap:
- Turn a
plastic or paper bowl upside down and paint the school's color, if
needed.
- Glue a square of cardstock in a matching color on
what used to be the bottom of the bowl.
- Use scissors to poke a small hole through
the middle of the
cardstock and bowl. (Make sure an adult does this part.)
- Wrap yarn in coordinating color several times around three
fingers. Leave about a foot
of yarn on one end.
- Remove from fingers and pinch together at that
end.
- Use another piece of yarn to wrap pinched strands together
and tie.
- Cut loops open on other side.
- Push the long side of yarn through the hole
punched in the top.
- Tape on the inside to hold in place.
- If you are concerned about the cap staying on the child's
head, you could attach a piece of elastic string to the inside of 2
edges of the bowl.
Grad Pin:
- Roll up a small white strip of paper (about 3") into a
miniature diploma and secure with a dot of glue.

- Tie a ribbon (or yarn) around the diploma, make a bow, and
secure with glue.
- Cut an oval out of craft foam in your school's
color.
- Use black marker to write child's name and the year across
the bottom of the oval.
- Glue the diploma to the top or side section of the oval and let dry.
- Use glitter to draw a border around the oval.
- Glue pin back to the back of the oval and let dry.
- Perfect to wear for graduation ceremonies!
Preschool Graduation Crafts To Use
Autograph Book:
This book would make a great teacher gift for the end of
the year, too!
- Take a picture of the whole preschool class, including the
teacher.
- To make the cover, attach the picture to a piece of
cardstock, or to 2 sheets of construction paper that have been glued
together (to make it sturdier).
- Write the school name, teacher's name, and year on the
front.
- For the inside, place several sheets of white paper.
- Put another piece of cardstock or construction paper on the
back.
- Punch 3 holes down the sides of the book.
- Tie yarn or ribbon in the holes to hold the book together.
- Place pictures taken throughout the year inside, and have
each child sign their name (with help if needed) on the pages.
Preschool Time Capsule:
This is one of my all-time
favorite
preschool graduation crafts!! I have done it with each of my own
children and I
can't wait to open them many years from now. I know this project works
great with classes as well. Parents are also so appreciative of this
special craft.
- Find a sturdy container big enough to store the objects
that you are planning to put in it (see below). Here are some
suggestions:
- shoebox
- plastic container with lid
- cookie tin
- coffee jar/tin
- Cover the container with decorations: construction paper,
wrapping paper, or to really "date" it - newspaper, paint, markers,
stickers, glitter, pictures, jewels, etc. Make sure you write the year
on the outside of the box.
- Fill the time capsule with special memorabilia from this
time in your child's life. Ideas would be:
- school picture
- a time capsule questionnaire
- a small toy
- movie ticket stub
- sports memorabilia
- photos
- crafts they have made
- art work
- newspaper clippings
- tracings of hands
- example of handwriting
- an outgrown shirt
- When you are finished filling the time capsule, "seal" it.
You could just put the cover on it and set it in a safe place in your
home. Or you could actually seal it with tape or glue so no one can
peek!
- Decide on a date to open it again and write it on the
outside. We have decided to wait until the children graduate from high
school to revisit it. I plan on setting it out at their high school
graduation open house!
I hope you enjoyed all these
Preschool Graduation Crafts!
Let me know if you have any other ideas you'd like to add - I'll give you credit on this site for your original idea!

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