1Popcorn Bar
Hostess With the MostessSet up a self-serve food station, like a popcorn bar that allows guests to create a personalized snack. There's a mix of sweet and savory popcorn, as well as toppings and seasonings. Add a customized sign overhead and adorn the table with tassels to complete the look.
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2Deviled Eggs
mike gartenDeviled eggs are always a crowd pleaser — plus, they're easy to make and serve. There's so many different ways to make them, like pickling the eggs with beets for an extra tang.
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3Balloon Arch
Hostess With the Mostess 4Graduation Cap Straws
Emiliya Lambeva//Getty ImagesDecorate every glass with a graduation cap paper straw. They add a playful element to every drink — whether it's a cocktail for adults or water for kids. Hint: You can also these decorative straws for cake pops.
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5Picnic Sandwich Pinwheels
mike gartenThese iconic sandwich bites make it easy to serve a big crowd. You'll need burrito-sized tortillas and an assortment of cold cuts, plus ingredients like Greek yogurt and herbed Dijonnaise for the savory sauce.
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6Pom-Pom Tassel Garland
Alice and LoisAdorn walls, banisters or the fireplace mantel with this homemade pom-pom garland. This blogger uses a colorful mix of pom-poms and yarn tassels, but you can also stick to school colors to recognize the graduate's achievements.
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7A Nautical Theme
Hostess With the MostessSet sail with this fun DIY project. All you'll need is a moon balloon and a few supplies — luckily this blogger provides a free printable for the sails. When you're done, use it as decor on your food table or drink station.
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8Graduation Cupcake Toppers
Emiliya Lambeva//Getty ImagesCongrats, your hard work (read: baking cup cakes from scratch) has earned a cake topper as special as this! You can make an edible topper with fondant icing, or print out tiny grad caps and diplomas, gluing them onto tooth picks and sticking them in your cake. Or, take the easy way out and buy simple toppers on Amazon.
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9Advice for the Graduate
Hostess With the MostessSet up a small space for guests to jot down advice for the graduate. Leave out blank papers, a few pens and a jar for guests to drop their wishes. The graduate can read through their loved one's advice after the party.
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10Sprinkle Graduation Cap
Dream a Little BiggerHelp your grad craft an adorable grad cap, which doubles as decor at your upcoming bash. This sweet design uses pieces of pipe cleaner as sprinkles, but you can really flex your creativity.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger »
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11Donut Backdrop
Tatertots and JelloFor an Insta-worthy moment, build a beautiful backdrop for guests to show off their best poses. What's unique about this colorful setup: it's dotted with donuts that guests can pluck and eat throughout the party.
Get the tutorial at Tatertots and Jello »
12Graduation Photo Banner
This photo banner makes a memorable decoration that'll impress guests — and especially the grad. Use an assortment of vertical 6x4 photos to document their first semester to the last.
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13Peanut Butter Cup Graduation Caps
The Soccer Mom BlogThese delicious treats are comprised of mini peanut butter cups and a square of chocolate, plus a red M&M and whimsical fruit roll-up tassel. Not only will they look adorable on the snack party, but guests will find them addicting.
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14Snoopy Theme
Design ImprovisedIf you're celebrating a kindergarten or 5th grade graduation, settle on a theme kids will love. Take inspiration from their favorite movie, color or cartoon character (like Snoopy).
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15Modern Table Setting
Kara Party IdeasIf the graduation party includes a sit-down dinner, craft a menu and print it out on card stock. After you set the table, add small tassels as a place setting and arrange flowers for the centerpiece.
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16Paper Flower Graduation Tassel
The House That Lars BuiltIf she's planning to wear her graduation cap in photos, swap her traditional tassel for a prettier version. Made from card stock and wood beads, this pretty tassel is giving Elle Woods in the best way.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built »
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17Warm Cheddar Dip
MIKE GARTENMade from only four ingredients, this melty cheese dip will be a hit at any grad party. Serve it up with some tortilla chips and you can't go wrong.
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18Money Wreath
Crazy Little ProjectsRather than handing over cash to the graduate, build an adorable money wreath (which happens to double as party decor). Wrap one-dollar bills like diplomas, using glue dots to arrange them around a wreath form.
Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects »
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19Backyard Games
RichLegg//Getty ImagesA backyard graduation party isn't complete without at least one lawn game — cornhole, Jenga or pickleball are a few of our favorites. Both high school and college graduates will love getting in on the competition.
20Photo Props
Anchiy//Getty ImagesSet up a photo station complete with cute props and a photo booth frame. Guests and grads will love posing with the funny eyeglasses, beards and champagne, plus on-theme phrases like "So Proud of Our Graduation."
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Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.

Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content. Mariah has more than four years of editorial experience, having written for TLC, Apartment Therapy, Women's Health and Avocado Magazine. She received her master's degree in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and published her first book, Heart and Soul: Poems of Thoughts and Emotions, in 2019. She's also the founder of RTF Community, a platform for creatives of color to connect, learn and showcase their work.
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