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Do you have a graduate or a summer celebration to plan this year? If so, we have a cute gift idea and a table decor idea to share. Update May 2026: we have another grandson who will graduate high school this month. He actually finished his studies in December 2025, but opted to enjoy the end of senior year and festivities. He will "walk" in 5/22/26 :).
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are fun and easy to make. I purchased the mini pinatas at my local Walmart but probably could find them at a party store or online, too. I made the two in the photo when our two oldest grandsons graduated; not twins, one graduated a year early!
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Click on the directions above or HERE to find what I stuffed them with. They are great as a birthday gift or just a fun "thinking of you" gift for a friend, too.
I made these DIY GRADUATION PARTY CANDLE HOLDERS for my seven kids for their high school graduation parties. Well, not all of them opted to have a party, more of a family dinner, but that's okay, too.
I used small terra cotta pots, acrylic paints, brushes, and a sponge. You can use small candles or LED votive candles as I did. Place on the tables or around the room--nice ambience!
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are fun and easy to make, too. Place favorite candy and cash or gift cards inside the jar and there you go! The jar can be used for years to come for organization.
Family celebrations, such as graduation or birthdays, make memories that are cherished long after the day is done. If you are celebrating a child or loved one graduating this year, congratulations and enjoy!
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