[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 (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.
Pom-pom ornament

Let’s decorate the wall with items that will brighten up your Christmas party.
Wind yarn round and round, tie it with a new piece of yarn, then cut through the looped parts with scissors to make a pom-pom.
Add decorations to match characters like Santa, reindeer, and snowmen.
You can use tree branches to represent arms or antlers, and felt fabric to make hats.
Finish by embellishing the body with sequins or buttons.
Try making these soft, fluffy ornaments!
A Christmas tree made with washi (masking) tape

A Christmas tree made with masking tape is a simple decoration anyone can try.
Masking tape is usually used to protect areas from getting dirty during painting and other work, but it’s actually very handy and easy to use for making decorations, too! You can buy various colors at 100-yen shops, so try combining them for a vibrant finish.
You can also substitute craft color tape instead of masking tape, so give it a try with what you have available in your facility!
Origami Poinsettia

How about making a poinsettia—known for its vivid red color—that blooms from November to December? Poinsettias made with origami are surprisingly easy, and if you follow along with videos on YouTube, anyone good at origami can make one in a short time.
There’s a step that uses an accordion fold, which takes a bit of finesse, so just be careful there and fold carefully.
If you combine it with leaf-shaped decorative parts, it will look even more vibrant, so give it a try for inspiration!
Christmas hanging ornament
This is a hanging decoration that incorporates Christmas-themed motifs such as Santa Claus.
You make a triangle with red origami paper as the base, then add decorations to complete Santa Claus.
Using cotton to express the softness of the beard is also important.
Shaping elements into rounded forms and layering parts when gluing them on to create a three-dimensional finish are key points as well.
In addition to Santa Claus, arrange fine motifs like holly leaves to fully express the world of the piece.




