[Childcare] Christmas wall decoration ideas
Here are some Christmas-themed wall decoration ideas that are perfect for kindergartens and daycare centers.
Christmas is an event that excites both children and adults.
We’ve gathered plenty of wall decoration ideas to boost that excitement even more.
In addition to the classic Christmas tree, there are ideas like snowmen and stockings that look even cuter when displayed on the wall!
Enjoy Christmas-themed conversations while making them together with the children.
Items made by the children are treated as their works, so we refer to them in the text as “creations.”
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[Childcare] Christmas Wall Decoration Ideas (81–90)
Christmas tree made with tissue paper

A Christmas tree made using tissue paper will have more pronounced shading and a more three-dimensional finish than one made with construction paper.
All you need to do is stick tissue paper leaves onto a green base cut into the shape of a Christmas tree, so even children can make it easily.
You can also crumple tissue paper of various colors to use as ornaments, which will make it look even more like a Christmas tree.
It’s a simple wall decoration that will cutely brighten up the Christmas season and events.
Christmas tree mobile

This is a fun, kinetic decoration inspired by the Christmas tree—an essential presence at Christmas.
First, prepare several pieces of paper cut into the shape of a tree and crease each one down the middle.
Glue the central creases together so the layers fan out like wings, then hang the piece with a string to finish.
If you follow the same steps to add a star to the top of the tree, it will enhance the festive feel even more.
The way it twirls in even the slightest indoor breeze highlights the joy of Christmas.
Santa Claus and the Reindeer

It’s a simple activity where you create parts out of construction paper or similar paper and layer them to build a character.
You can use it as a wall decoration on its own, and it might also work well combined with other decor.
The process involves attaching parts like facial features and accessories to a base piece, so while the finished product is a flat, paper craft, it also has a subtle three-dimensional feel—that’s part of its charm.
You can faithfully recreate what you’ve researched, or you can have fun arranging the finer parts, like the expression, in your own style.
stained glass style

When you want to create a magical atmosphere, wall decorations made with stained glass are helpful.
First, draw a Christmas tree and glass-like patterns on the stained glass, then flip it over and start coloring.
Next, crumple a piece of aluminum foil, spread it out, wrap it around thick paper, and combine it with the stained glass.
Finally, just attach a string to the back and you’re done.
The key when attaching the stained glass to the thick paper is to make sure the positions don’t shift.
Sparkling stained glass decorations are sure to delight the preschoolers!
Christmas wreath made from a toilet paper roll core

This is a decoration that uses toilet paper rolls, similar to a Christmas wreath.
First, cut the rolls into short widths and crease them to create petal- or leaf-like shapes in bulk.
Decide on the design—such as how you’ll arrange them—then paint the pieces and glue them together to form the shape.
You can place a round piece in the center and assemble the parts around it to make a wreath, or you might create flower shapes and use them for other kinds of decorations as well.
Felt Christmas tree

Let’s make a soft, gentle-looking Christmas tree using fluffy felt fabric.
First, create the base tree.
After cutting two pieces of fabric for the tree, mark the spots where the ornaments will go and sew on snap buttons.
Attach a ribbon at the top for hanging on the wall, then sew the two pieces of fabric together to finish the base.
Decorate the tree with Christmas-themed items like Santa and reindeer.
It’s a versatile idea that kids can enjoy too—have them attach their favorite pieces to the buttons.
[Childcare] Christmas Wall Decoration Ideas (91–100)
Felt poinsettia

Would you like to make poinsettias that add beautiful color during the Christmas season? Using felt fabric and flower stamens, you can create them without sewing.
After cutting the felt into petal shapes, use an iron to give the petals some angle.
Attach the top layer of petals and the flower stamens with a hot glue gun, then continue attaching the remaining petals so they don’t overlap.
Once the glue has dried, shape the petals and you’re done.
Give it a try—this piece is perfect for wreaths or garlands to decorate your walls.



