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[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.”

[Childcare] Christmas Wall Decoration Ideas (21–30)

How to make an easy Mickey

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A Mickey made out of construction paper is perfect for any season.

You can draw nicely balanced circles for Mickey’s face and ears by tracing with a compass or a ruler that has circular templates.

For the cream-colored face outline, refine the shape along the circle as you go.

Using tweezers to attach small parts like the nose and eyes may make the work easier.

It’s also fun to put a red hat on him to make a Santa-style Mickey.

Changing Mickey’s outfit to match the season can add variety and make it even more enjoyable.

Perfectly round and cute! Threading Santa

Santa Claus’s big belly is the cutest feature! This is a unique lacing craft.

What you’ll need: a paper plate, scissors, a hole punch, red yarn, red tissue paper, glue or double-sided tape, and Santa’s face and body parts.

Cut out the center of the paper plate and punch holes around it, then lace red yarn through the holes.

Next, attach crumpled tissue paper around the rim of the plate.

Finally, glue on Santa’s face and body parts, and you’re done!

[Childcare] Christmas Wall Decoration Ideas (31–40)

Perfect for Christmas too! Disney decorations

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How about a Duffy & Friends wall display idea for your December decorations? This birthday-themed wall display can be used all year round, so it’s perfect for December too.

If you change the “Congratulations” text to “Merry Christmas” and swap the hearts for stars, it instantly becomes a Christmas display! Since Duffy & Friends characters feature soft pastel colors, they’re easy to match with any event.

Plus, this idea is simple to make—just cut out the parts from construction paper and glue them together.

The ease is part of the charm.

Santa Claus paper plate craft

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Santa Claus Craft 🎄Materials- Paper plate- Construction paper- Crayons- Pom-poms (decorative parts)- Cotton- Glue (liquid) - Glue stickHow to make it- Cut the paper plate in half.- Snip little cuts along the rim of the paper plate with scissors.- Cut the construction paper into a triangle.- Apply glue and stick on the paper plate.- Attach a pom-pom with liquid glue to the tip of the hat. (It’s fine to fold the tip of the hat or leave it as is.)- Color the face area with crayons.- Glue cotton along the seam where the paper plate and construction paper meet.- Finally, draw the nose and mouth with crayons, add eye stickers, and you’re done! (It’s cute even without eye stickers ♡)Thank you always for looking! 🌟 To revisit this post later, “Save” is recommended!Teacher Mayu 🧸 @peta_peta_anyo[Ideas for easy crafts you can do tomorrow!]- Recording real kids’ voices and reactions from the field- Active nursery teacher | Fun childcare for both kids and teachers ☺︎ˎˊ˗I’d love your follows and likes 🤍Nursery teacher / Childcare workerChildcareProductionWinter CraftChristmas crafts#Christmas#ChristmasTreeMade in DecemberDecember CraftsSanta Claus#Santa#Santa craftInfant CraftToddler CraftsEasy to make

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This is a Santa Claus wall decoration idea that children can enjoy at different difficulty levels, from infant to preschool classes.

In the infant class, children can aim to complete their work by drawing or pasting Santa’s face on a paper plate with crayons, while in the preschool class, they can start from cutting the paper plate with scissors and work through to completion.

Using cotton, white decorative balls, and googly eye stickers adds a three-dimensional effect.

The wall will look festive, and it might make children look forward to coming to school.

An ornament that can also be hung on the tree! Star decoration

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You can easily make this using simple materials from a 100-yen shop.

First, roughly cut colored construction paper in your favorite colors.

Place a star-shaped template on top of parchment paper and secure it with tape.

Peel off the star together with the tape, then freely stick on the small pieces of the cut paper.

Add another layer of tape over the top, and cut along the star shape with scissors.

Finally, punch a hole and thread a string through it to complete the star ornament.

Using cellophane makes it translucent and more festive in the light, perfect for Christmas trees or wall decorations.

It’s a simple yet eye-catching craft that you can enjoy making with children.

Disney wall-mounted educational toy

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These Disney characters popping out of eggs can be enjoyed as a wall display—they’re practical, cute, and highly recommended.

Cut egg shapes out of construction paper, then create characters slightly smaller than the eggs.

It’ll be fun to see what kind of expressions peek out from the eggs.

For a standout touch, include distinctive features of each character in the part that emerges from the egg.

Displaying them indoors might create a wall decoration that gives children a sense of comfort and fun.

Disney Christmas Origami

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Rirurinrin, who appears during the Christmas season at Tokyo Disneyland, is an adorable and popular character inspired by a Christmas fairy.

Let’s make Rirurinrin with origami.

We’ll create it in three parts: the face with scarf, the body, and both ears.

When making the face and scarf, use colored pens to draw your preferred facial expression and scarf pattern.

Make the ears carefully so that the left and right sides are balanced.

Attach the face with scarf and both ears to the body to finish.

Adding ribbons or beads to give it a personalized touch will make it look even more festive.